LEEP Fellowship and Fellows
Led by the Academy for Professionalism in Health Care, the Leadership Excellence in Educating for Professionalism (LEEP) is a faculty development program that focuses on core areas of medical professionalism: professional identity formation, organizational professionalism, resilience and wellness, assessment and remediation, communication and AI, ethics as well as a reimagined professionalism with a focus on restorative justice, critical consciousness, and moral development.
LEEP aims to strengthen faculty expertise and career development of trainees to:
1. Implement undergraduate (UME) and residency or fellowship (GME) curricula, and faculty development programs.
2. Implement assessment programs using self-assessment, workplace assessment, competency assessment, objective structured clinical examinations (OSCEs), e-portfolios, and instruments of moral and ethical reasoning.
3. Understand and analyze the role of organizational culture in shaping professional identities and professionalism behaviors, and develop skills in achieving organizational change to foster wellness and professionalism.
4. Enhance the understanding of interprofessional cooperation in the delivery of healthcare.