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Area of Science:

  • Academic Medicine
  • Faculty Development
  • Organizational Psychology

Background:

  • Faculty development is crucial for academic medicine, supporting career growth and departmental effectiveness.
  • Faculty retreats are recognized as high-impact strategies for collaboration and strategic planning.
  • Limited practical guidance exists for faculty retreats specifically within academic medicine.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a comprehensive framework for planning and implementing faculty retreats in academic departments.
  • To outline key elements for effective retreat design, including needs assessment, format selection, psychological safety, and facilitation.
  • To address logistical considerations and post-retreat follow-through for sustained benefits.

Main Methods:

  • A step-by-step framework for faculty retreat planning and implementation.
  • Emphasis on preretreat needs assessment to align goals with faculty priorities.
  • Inclusion of strategies for fostering psychological safety, inclusive dialogue, and actionable outcomes.

Main Results:

  • Effective retreat design involves needs assessment, appropriate format selection, psychological safety, and skilled facilitation.
  • Logistical considerations like agenda design, timing, and engagement are vital for success.
  • Addressing barriers such as resource limitations and scheduling requires practical, real-world solutions.

Conclusions:

  • Faculty retreats, when thoughtfully planned and facilitated, can be transformative for individual development and departmental cohesion.
  • This tutorial offers a structured approach to designing, executing, and sustaining the benefits of faculty retreats.
  • The framework aims to fill a gap in the literature, equipping academic medicine leaders with practical strategies.