Faculty Emotional Intelligence Matters for Resident Education.

Abstract:

OBJECTIVE:This study aimed to determine the emotional intelligence (EI) of surgical faculty and evaluate its relationship with resident evaluations of faculty behaviors. DESIGN:This study retrospectively collected faculty EI scores as well as general surgery resident evaluations of faculty. Parametric and nonparametric tests were used for statistical analysis. SETTING:The study was conducted at the University of Texas Southwestern in the Department of Surgery in Dallas, Texas. This is an academic, tertiary care center. PARTICIPANTS:Surgical faculty members at a single institution in 2018 completed the Emotional Intelligence Appraisal, a 28-item, electronic assessment with possible scores ranging from zero to 100. Aggregate, anonymous resident evaluations of faculty members were collected from the program director's office. Faculty with fewer than 8 resident evaluations were excluded. RESULTS:In total, 59 faculty members participated (89%). The sample was mostly white (69.2%), male (63.5%), with an average of 47 ± 10 years of age, 12.2 ± 10 years in practice, and 44 ± 24 evaluations per faculty member. The group's mean EI score was 76 ± 7.7. Faculty EI scores were found to have a moderate, positive correlation with resident rotational evaluations of faculty (r(51) = 0.52, p < 0.001). Faculty EI scores did not significantly correlate with resident evaluations of faculty intraoperative behaviors. CONCLUSIONS:The results of this study suggest that a majority of our faculty are competent with regard to EI. Furthermore, faculty EI is an important factor in the clinical learning environment and correlates with resident rotational evaluations of teaching behaviors.

journal_name

J Surg Educ

authors

Weis HB,Pickett ML,Weis JJ,Dorsey O,Bailey LW,Gardner AK,Napier R,AbdelFattah KR

doi

10.1016/j.jsurg.2020.03.019

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2020-01-01 00:00:00

pages

1132-1137

issue

5

eissn

1931-7204

issn

1878-7452

pii

S1931-7204(20)30085-4

journal_volume

77

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