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Miya E Bernson-Leung1, Heather MacNeill
1Dr. Bernson-Leung: Associate Director of Continuing Education and Program Director, Child Neurology Residency Training Program, Boston Children's Hospital; Assistant Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA. Dr. MacNeill: Faculty Lead, Educational Technologies, Continuing Professional Development, Associate Professor, Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, and Medical Director of Stroke Rehabilitation, Sinai Health System, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Abstract:
Continuing professional development (CPD) providers and faculty face a practice gap between our knowledge of effective practices in CPD and our implementation of them, particularly in online environments. Developmental psychologists Bob Kegan and Lisa Lahey have attributed such knowledge-implementation gaps to an "Immunity to Change" rooted in tacit "Big Assumptions." These Big Assumptions produce fears or worries, reveal competing commitments, and result in actions or inactions that hinder intended change. We sought to understand the barriers to change in online and blended CPD, to support CPD leaders in pursuing their goals for optimal use of technology in CPD. This inquiry arose from the 13th National Continuing Professional Development Accreditation Conference of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and the College of Family Physicians of Canada, a virtual conference held in October 2022. After introducing the Immunity to Change framework and best practices in online and blended learning, we invited audience members to list Big Assumptions in CPD through chat and polling software. These responses were analyzed and grouped into five interrelated Big Assumptions that suggest a number of key barriers to optimal implementation of online CPD. We present data that counter each Big Assumption along with practical approaches to facilitate desired change for CPD.
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