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Developing a Logic Model Framework for the Academy for Women in Academic Emergency Medicine (AWAEM)
Amy Zeidan1, Laura E Walker2, Margaret Samuels-Kalow3
1Emory University School of Medicine Atlanta Georgia USA.
Background:
The Academy for Women in Academic Emergency Medicine (AWAEM) within the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine was established to advance the recruitment, promotion, retention, and career satisfaction of women in academic emergency medicine (AEM). Despite progress, persistent gender disparities remain in several areas, including compensation, promotion, and leadership representation.
Objective:
To better assess and evaluate current AWAEM programming, we developed a logic model to visually and systematically map AWAEM activities and initiatives with current and future metrics for evaluation.
Methods:
The logic model was guided by AWAEM's strategic plan and developed through an iterative process involving feedback from AWAEM members and leaders.
Results:
The model outlines key inputs, describes activities categorized across five thematic areas, and identifies tangible outputs with corresponding metrics for those activities. The model concludes with short-, intermediate-, and long-term outcomes that speak to the likely impact of AWAEM's programming.
Discussion:
The proposed logic model serves as a practical framework to align AWAEM's efforts to outcomes while also embedding evaluation into ongoing programming. It provides a visual tool for identifying gaps and incorporating data-driven modifications, as well as facilitating collaboration across the academy. While there are limitations to this logic model, it provides an initial roadmap and foundation for strategic planning and evaluation. It also provides an opportunity to periodically revise the model as AWAEM's needs evolve to ensure continued relevance and alignment with the needs of the entire membership. Additionally, this model can serve as a framework for other professional development groups, academies, and societies external to SAEM.
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