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Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • Occupational Health
  • Career Development

Background:

  • Physicians face demanding work environments that challenge their employability.
  • Proactive career management, or career crafting, is underutilized by physicians despite its benefits.
  • Career crafting involves job crafting and career self-management for proactive career adaptation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a career crafting intervention for physicians.
  • To design the evaluation of a randomized controlled trial for this intervention.
  • To enhance job crafting, career self-management, and employability among physicians.

Main Methods:

  • A needs assessment was conducted via 40 interviews with physicians and managers.
  • A 4-hour training program was developed based on identified needs.
  • 141 physicians were randomized to an intervention or waitlist-control group, with pre- and post-intervention assessments.

Main Results:

  • Data collection concluded in March 2020, with results submitted for publication in September 2020.
  • The study protocol outlines the systematic development and evaluation design.
  • Further details on study outcomes are pending publication.

Conclusions:

  • The study protocol details a systematic approach to developing a career crafting intervention.
  • This intervention is designed to improve physicians' job crafting, career self-management, and employability.
  • Findings will inform physicians, managers, policymakers, and researchers on enhancing career crafting.