2011
DOI: 10.4300/jgme-d-10-00017.1
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Key Elements of Clinical Physician Leadership at an Academic Medical Center

Abstract: Background A considerable body of literature in the management sciences has defined leadership and how leadership skills can be attained. There is considerably less literature about leadership within medical settings. Physicians-in-training are frequently placed in leadership positions ranging from running a clinical team or overseeing a resuscitation effort. However, physicians-in-training rarely receive such training. The objective of this study was to discover characteristics associated wi… Show more

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“…Only two studies provided an explicit definition of medical leadership, describing it as “embodied by a practitioner who operates as an opinion-leader or even as a particular school of thought within medicine” [ 9 ] and “physicians in leading positions” [ 8 ]. Although many researchers did not define medical leadership, they did underscore the need for a clear definition [ 36 , 39 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only two studies provided an explicit definition of medical leadership, describing it as “embodied by a practitioner who operates as an opinion-leader or even as a particular school of thought within medicine” [ 9 ] and “physicians in leading positions” [ 8 ]. Although many researchers did not define medical leadership, they did underscore the need for a clear definition [ 36 , 39 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…33,34 However, empirical studies in health care have focused on establishing leader traits, behaviours and styles, aligned with an individualist discourse (e.g. 35,36 [37][38][39] ). However, Fairhurst and Uhl-Bein argue for leadership research approaches that 'go beyond individual based theorising and survey approaches to the interactional processes at the heart of leadership'.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…). Other research perpetuates this individualism by focusing on defining what makes a good leader or what attributes belong to whom (e.g …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Academic physicians [4], surgeons [5], family practitioners [6] and heart failure physicians [7] have issued calls for their colleagues to become physician leaders. This is your call to leadership.…”
Section: A Call To Action For Scai Membersmentioning
confidence: 99%