The pediatric program director. An analysis of the role and its problems
J. C. Weiss, R. A. Doughty and R. Lampe
Department of Pediatrics, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, PA 19107.
A questionnaire designed to elicit information about the work environment,
knowledge, and stresses of pediatric residency program directors was mailed
to the 235 member programs of the Association of Pediatric Program
Directors (APPD). At the time that the 187 respondents (80% return rate)
assumed responsibility for their training programs, many rated their
knowledge of various aspects of residency program administration as "poor."
The respondents indicated that a lack of time, the pressures of too many
other academic responsibilities, and a fear of not "filling" all positions
in the National Intern Matching Program created much personal stress. Most
program directors felt that educational conferences designed to teach
educational methods, and administrative skills, and provide technical
information knowledge necessary for residency program supervision would be
beneficial.