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Standardized competencies for health care physician coaching were developed. This critical step establishes benchmarks for training, certification, and evaluating coaches in medical settings.

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  • Health Care Management
  • Professional Development
  • Coaching Psychology

Background:

  • The coaching profession is expanding within healthcare to address physician burnout and leadership challenges.
  • Lack of standardized competencies creates variability in physician coaching expertise.
  • Existing credentialing bodies do not offer specialized physician coaching standards.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To establish expert consensus on essential competencies for coaching physicians and physician leaders.
  • To address the need for standardized skills in the growing field of physician coaching.
  • To create a foundational document for physician coach education and evaluation.

Main Methods:

  • A modified Delphi approach was utilized to achieve expert consensus.
  • An initial list of competencies was generated by 11 expert physician coaches.
  • A competency document was rated and refined by over 100 healthcare stakeholders.

Main Results:

  • A consensus was reached on 129 specific competencies for physician coaching.
  • Competencies cover physician-specific coaching, healthcare context, coaching theory, DEI, well-being, and leadership.
  • Agreement ratings ranged from 80.5% to 95.6% across stakeholders.

Conclusions:

  • This consensus establishes critical standards for physician coaching.
  • The developed competencies will guide coach education, training, and certification.
  • These standards will improve the selection and evaluation of coaches in healthcare.