Leading Change A Case Study: Clinical Group Practices Denice Stewart, DDS, MHSA Associate Dean, Clinical Affairs Professor, Community Dentistry.

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Leading Change A Case Study: Clinical Group Practices Denice Stewart, DDS, MHSA Associate Dean, Clinical Affairs Professor, Community Dentistry

Leading Change: case study Create a clinical environment more like that of private practice Enhance student learning and improve the patients’ experience Involve students from all 4 years and faculty from all disciplines including basic science Improve the efficiency of clinical operations Preserve our high quality of student performance and patient care INTEGRATED GROUP PRACTICE SYSTEM FOR PREDOCTORAL EDUCATION

Why Team Set the stage How Team Design What Team Implement Who, When Team Reinforce 4 Phases, 4 Teams

Culture is ready to accept change Timing is right for a sea change Concept grounded in school values, goal Leadership is on board Set the stage Team 1 – the why team

Describe the change and why it is needed Start reframing (not defending) viewpoints Prepare people for future change Communicate the risks of no change Consistent and repeated messages Trusted & respected messengers Set the stage Team 1 – the why team

We’re the best, why change?

Our graduates are great, don’t mess it up! We are doing very well in training our students to be good dentists – everyone is doing a good job. We have great outcomes, but could the process be better for students, patients, faculty and staff? Wouldn’t it be great if..... (tailor this message to each group)

Evidence based but school specific Input from all stakeholders Establish a communication plan Determine a realistic timeline Reconfirm resources Design Team 2: the what team

Reasonable transparency Prepare for big changes – we can do it! Project will improve our school Commitment to change Design Team 2: the what team Continue messages in many venues

Why would we copy other schools? How do we know this will work for us? Doing it “our way” – –Ensure our values are honored –Build on our success –We have the right people to do this –We’ve done our homework –It will improve the school

Town halls Message – we ARE going to do this, how can we do it in the best way possible and maximize outcomes? Venue to update, get input, promote understanding Brought together faculty, staff and students Support from the “top” “This is truly an exciting time and a great opportunity to address many of the issues that have floated around the halls for many years. I stand ready to support and implement the plans that result in this momentous undertaking! “ Dr. Clinton, Dean

Clear training and instructions – each person knows his/her role/tasks Make it clear everyone has a role in the success and ensure they know their role Encourage criticism and feedback; create avenues for it to occur easily Talk about continued change Implement Team 3: the how team

Embracing change “the practice of dental education” We have made a lifelong commitment to the “practice of dentistry” – continually improving our clinical skills; We should make the same commitment to the “practice of dental education” – always exploring ways to improve our educational skills and our students’ learning.

Make a big deal of a big change Celebrate!

Short term – the team Quick feedback and praise to reinforce what is going well Adaptation and modification Show how the goals are being achieved – communicate widely Long term – standing committees and administration Monitoring & Outcomes Review and revise Institutionalize Celebrate some more Reinforce Team 4: the who and when team

Communicate widely

Monitor performance

How did we do? Method Rating Timing and process Engagement Communication Grounded in values Overall success

Remember The ease and success of your next project relates to how this one was perceived in setting the stage, designing, implementing and reinforcing the change.