Purpose: Because successful change implementation depends on organizational readiness for change, the authors developed and assessed the validity of a questionnaire, based on a theoretical model of organizational readiness for change, designed to measure, specifically, a medical school’s organizational readiness for curriculum change (MORC). Method: In 2012, a panel of medical education experts judged and adapted a preliminary MORC questionnaire through a modified Delphi procedure. The authors administered the resulting questionnaire to medical school faculty involved in curriculum change and tested the psychometric properties using exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis, and generalizability analysis. Results: The mean relevance sc...
Our health care system is constantly adapting to change at an increasingly rapid pace. Unavoidably, ...
Objectives: The Texas Christian University Organisational Readiness for Change Scale (TCU-ORC) asses...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The translation of research into practices has been incomplete. Organizatio...
Purpose Because successful change implementation depends on organizational readiness for change, the...
Background: The field of postgraduate medical education (PGME) is continuously evolving as a result ...
Background: The field of postgraduate medical education (PGME) is continuously evolving as a result ...
Background: The field of postgraduate medical education (PGME) is continuously evolving as a result ...
Purpose: Changing community needs and disease patterns are the major stimulator for change in medica...
Background: In postgraduate medical education (PGME), programs have been restructured according to c...
Lindsay Bank,1,2 Mariëlle Jippes,3 Jimmie Leppink,4 Albert JJA Scherpbier,4 Corry den Rooyen,5 ...
Background: In postgraduate medical education (PGME), programs have been restructured according to c...
Background: The field of postgraduate medical education (PGME) is continuously evolving as a result ...
Lindsay Bank,1,2 Mariëlle Jippes,3 Jimmie Leppink,4 Albert JJA Scherpbier,4 Corry den Rooyen,5 ...
Introduction: Curriculum change and innovation are inevitable parts of progress in postgraduate medi...
This purpose of the study was twofold: to create and assess factors affecting organizational prepara...
Our health care system is constantly adapting to change at an increasingly rapid pace. Unavoidably, ...
Objectives: The Texas Christian University Organisational Readiness for Change Scale (TCU-ORC) asses...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The translation of research into practices has been incomplete. Organizatio...
Purpose Because successful change implementation depends on organizational readiness for change, the...
Background: The field of postgraduate medical education (PGME) is continuously evolving as a result ...
Background: The field of postgraduate medical education (PGME) is continuously evolving as a result ...
Background: The field of postgraduate medical education (PGME) is continuously evolving as a result ...
Purpose: Changing community needs and disease patterns are the major stimulator for change in medica...
Background: In postgraduate medical education (PGME), programs have been restructured according to c...
Lindsay Bank,1,2 Mariëlle Jippes,3 Jimmie Leppink,4 Albert JJA Scherpbier,4 Corry den Rooyen,5 ...
Background: In postgraduate medical education (PGME), programs have been restructured according to c...
Background: The field of postgraduate medical education (PGME) is continuously evolving as a result ...
Lindsay Bank,1,2 Mariëlle Jippes,3 Jimmie Leppink,4 Albert JJA Scherpbier,4 Corry den Rooyen,5 ...
Introduction: Curriculum change and innovation are inevitable parts of progress in postgraduate medi...
This purpose of the study was twofold: to create and assess factors affecting organizational prepara...
Our health care system is constantly adapting to change at an increasingly rapid pace. Unavoidably, ...
Objectives: The Texas Christian University Organisational Readiness for Change Scale (TCU-ORC) asses...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The translation of research into practices has been incomplete. Organizatio...