KMID : 1034020160180020083
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Korean Medical Education Review 2016 Volume.18 No. 2 p.83 ~ p.89
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Changes in Self?Leadership and Self?Efficacy After Leadership Training of First?Year Premedical Students
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Yoo Dong-Mi
Kang Wha-Sun
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Abstract
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The purpose of this study was to elucidate to what extent the goals of the leadership training program implemented in a medical college were achieved. Study subjects consisted of 74 first-year premedical students at the College of Medicine of The Catholic University of Korea. All participants completed two questionnaires: an 18-item self-leadership questionnaire asking self-expectation, rehearsal, goal setting, self-rewards, self-judgment and constructive thinking, and a 28-item self-efficacy questionnaire asking preference toward difficult work, efficacy of self-control, and confidence before and after the leadership training program. Students also competed a program satisfaction survey after the program. The collected data were analyzed with a paired t-test, descriptive statistics by IBM SPSS ver. 20.0 (IBM Co., Armonk, NY, USA). Students¡¯ overall satisfaction with the program scored 4.06 out of 5. The scores of self-leadership and self-efficacy increased after the leadership training program except for ¡®confidence¡¯ in self-efficacy. The results indicate that an intensive leadership program in a short period of time could help to enhance social competencies such as communication skills, empathy, self-reflection, and teamwork of premedical students.
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KEYWORD
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Self-leadership, Self efficacy, Leadership training, Premedical curriculum
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