Posts filed under: 360 feedback

How Physicians Change [using PULSE 360]: Multisource feedback driven intervention improves physician leadership and teamwork

Surgery Conclusions: “Baseline multisource feedback scores vary by specialty and improve based on feedback, goalsetting, coaching, and education. In particular, physicians who start with low scores have the greatest potential for leadership teamwork index improvement.” Read the Full Article Below: How Physicians Change: Multisource Feedback-Driven Intervention Improves Physician Leadership and Teamwork...

Use of (PULSE) 360° Feedback to Develop Physician Leaders in Orthopaedic Surgery

Twelve service chiefs participated in PULSE 360° feedback surveys and coaching as part of a departmental leadership development activity. Changes in the means of both composite survey scores and individual behavioral item scores over time were evaluated with paired t tests. Agreement between self-rating and rating of others was evaluated with unpaired t tests. There......

Leadership development in a professional medical society using (PULSE) 360-degree survey feedback to assess emotional intelligence

Surgical Endoscopy Conclusions: “Emotional intelligence as conceptualized in this study was positively related to overall performance ratings of potential leaders. The ever-increasing roles and potential responsibilities for Professional Medical Associations (PMAs) suggest that these organizations should consider multisource performance reviews as these potential future PMA executives rise through their organizations to assume leadership positions with......

Assessing Physician Performance Using 360-degree Multisource Surveys: Do Biases Exist Due to Gender, Country of Training, Native Language, and Age?

Diversity and Equality in Health and Care Conclusions: “The PULSE 360 can be used to evaluate physician performance without bias concerns due to demographic differences including gender, country of physician medical training, physician native language, and age.” Read the Full Article Below: Assessing Physician Performance Using 360-degree Multisource Surveys: Do Biases Exist Due to Gender,......

Dr. Congeniality: Understanding the Importance of Surgeons’ Nontechnical Skills Through (PULSE) 360° Feedback

Both physicians-in-training and in-practice physicians may benefit from engaging in empathic and constructive behaviors with patients and team members. Backward stepwise regressions were used to determine which model with the most variance used the fewest explanatory variables. Personality traits acted as predictor variables in the regression models and patient satisfaction and teamwork performance were utilized......