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Going Beyond Kirkpatrick in Evaluating a Clinician Scientist Program: It's Not If It Works but How It Works

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ACADEMIC MEDICINE
Volume 86, Issue 11, Pages 1389-1396

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/ACM.0b013e31823053f3

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  1. Canada Institutes of Health Research Strategic Training Initiative in Health Research
  2. Canada Research Chair
  3. Canadian Institutes of Health Research
  4. Sick Kids Foundation
  5. British Columbia Children's Hospital Foundation
  6. Women's and Children's Health Research Institute (Edmonton)
  7. Manitoba Institute of Child Health

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Purpose To explore how the Canadian Child Health Clinician Scientist Program (CCHCSP) works to achieve prearticulated and emergent outcomes. Method In 2009, after gaining ethical approval from the Hospital for Sick Children, the authors examined quantitative data (e. g., participation in curriculum elements) to ensure sufficient exposure by trainees to the program and quantitative outputs (e. g., publications) to measure achievement of CCHCSP goals. They identified emergent outcomes through grouping and analyzing qualitative data generated through interviews with program graduates. Then, to explore possible theoretical explanations for the emergent findings, the authors conducted a literature review. Results Graduates participated in high rates in each component of the CCHCSP and produced publications, presented research, and received funding. Interview data revealed an unexpected outcome: that the CCHCSP helped graduates to form new professional identities. These data, along with theoretical assumptions from Ibarra's theory on professional identity change, informed a new theory or model for the CCHCSP. Conclusions Early investment in building a program's logic model is invaluable for understanding program goals and for guiding program planning and development. Both employing a strategy that captures emergent program outcomes and investigating (e. g., through a literature search) why and how the program actually works to arrive at these outcomes informs the development and evaluation of future program offerings and may, as in the case of the CCHCSP, offer a new program model or theory.

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