High Impact Medicine - Impact Survey Results and Marginal Funding

By High Impact Medicine @ 2023-11-20T20:08 (+38)

Introduction

As part of the Marginal Funding Week, we want to give a brief update on High Impact Medicine, describing which projects marginal funding is likely to be spent on.

High Impact Medicine (Hi-Med) is a non-profit organisation dedicated to inspiring and empowering medical students and doctors to make impact-driven decisions in their careers and giving.

Theory of Change

This is an overview of our activities, our current definition of positive impact, our target audience and the outcomes we monitor.

The main assumptions behind our theory of change are:

Proof of concept: Past interventions and their validation

We conducted various programmes, interacting with > 500 medical doctors and students over the past two years. The full 2023 Impact Survey Executive Summary can be found here. The evaluation of our inaugural introductory fellowship cohort has been published in an academic peer-reviewed journal.

Bioethicist Benjamin Krohmal recently ran an elective course for medical students at Georgetown University School of Medicine in the US, "Beneficence & Beyond: How to do the most good with your medical career", that was inspired and informed by our introductory fellowship. Our monitoring and evaluation team is currently helping to assess the results, and we are in conversations with other universities to run similar programmes.

What we learned

  1. There is substantial interest in the medical community to learn more about doing the most good: We also got preliminary confirmation that the medical background of the High Impact Medicine team meant that we were able to form genuine and meaningful connections with our members, which in turn increased the tractability of our efforts.
  2. It’s likely that a mix of interventions that matters: All individuals for whom Hi-Med has facilitated career changes have participated in both the introductory fellowship and 1:1 conversations. 1:1 conversations seemed to be particularly important in influencing them to make these career and giving decisions.
  3. We have seen the most positive impactful changes in individuals with high scores in altruistic motivation & career capital: This was an observation from our most successful case studies.
  4. Time investments to attain giving pledges can be extremely low: Charismatic individuals can initiate someone strongly considering a donation pledge in a single 1-1.
  5. Impact attribution is challenging: Individuals engage in multiple interventions, complicating evaluations.
  6. Reliance on volunteers is unsustainable: Operationally, our rapid community growth and reliance on contractors / volunteers strained our organisational capacity.

Looking forward 

Based on our evaluation of past and current programmes, we plan to iterate in the following way

  1. Select for and attract more promising individuals (e.g. by building external credibility) and provide them with timely and individualised support (e.g. more 1:1 calls, a career fellowship cohort starting every other month, biosecurity career change accelerator programme). 
  2. Continue to iterate, evaluate and scale up our most impactful programmes, especially our introductory fellowship, career fellowship, 1-1 and peer mentoring. As we iterate on these programmes, we plan to test new and promising approaches as well.
  3. Scale up giving efforts from 20% to 30% of total org resources (e.g. by deliberate outreach during events and weekend-long giving games).
  4. Collect better data across our full range of programmes so that we can further our understanding of which of our specific programmes are the most impactful.
  5. Transition from volunteer-based work to hiring a (full-time) employee programme manager / operations professional should funding allow.

Testimonials from our intro and career fellowship surveys (sample)

Thank you

Thank you for your interest in our work. And thanks to all our donors and volunteers, without whom we would have achieved nothing. If you're interested in volunteering, you can see our current opportunities here. If you would like to support our work financially, you can do so here


(High Impact Medicine Limited is a limited-liability company operating as High Impact Medicine, a project of Players Philanthropy Fund, a Maryland charitable trust recognized by IRS as a tax-exempt public charity under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (Federal Tax ID: 27-6601178). Contributions to High Impact Medicine are tax-deductible to the fullest extent of the law.)


 


SummaryBot @ 2023-11-21T16:00 (+1)

Executive summary: High Impact Medicine is a non-profit seeking to inspire medical students and doctors to make impact-driven career and giving decisions. Their programs have shown promise in shifting mindsets, facilitating career changes, and inspiring donations.

Key points:

  1. Hi-Med runs specialized programs for medical students and doctors focused on doing the most good through careers and giving.
  2. Evaluations show the programs positively shift mindsets and facilitate impact-driven career changes and donations.
  3. Going forward, Hi-Med plans to improve participant selection, iterate on the most promising programs, increase giving efforts, and collect better impact data.
  4. Testimonials highlight changed perspectives on impact and new opportunities discovered through Hi-Med's network and resources.
  5. Funding will support scaling the most effective programs like fellowships, 1-on-1s, and peer mentoring.

 

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