2019
DOI: 10.1108/lhs-02-2018-0011
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Preparing health professions students to lead change

Abstract: Purpose Health care systems increasingly demand health professionals who can lead interdisciplinary teams. While physicians recognize the importance of leadership skills, few receive formal instruction in this area. This paper aims to describe how the Student Leadership Committee (SLC) at the Harvard Medical School Center for Primary Care responded to this need by creating a leadership curriculum for health professions students. Design/methodology/approach The SLC designed an applied longitudinal leadership … Show more

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“…Although leadership is part of the nurse's professional practice, it is not always an easy task and the professional's lack of posture can put their credibility at risk (15) . In fact, poor practice, low confidence and poor academic background can hinder the development of this skill (16) , and in some cases frustrate and demotivate the nurse to take over the position of team leader. But in other situations, such features may be a stimulus to overcome difficulties and thus, and thus encourage willingness to seek qualification to exercise Transformational Leadership (15) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although leadership is part of the nurse's professional practice, it is not always an easy task and the professional's lack of posture can put their credibility at risk (15) . In fact, poor practice, low confidence and poor academic background can hinder the development of this skill (16) , and in some cases frustrate and demotivate the nurse to take over the position of team leader. But in other situations, such features may be a stimulus to overcome difficulties and thus, and thus encourage willingness to seek qualification to exercise Transformational Leadership (15) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…29 The steady rise of certificates, CME electives, and non-masters level opportunities for physicians over the last decade shows a promising trend in reducing participant barriers. 30,31 However, it is likely Interest driven by desire to mentor "My philosophy now in this part of my career, of wanting to make sure that those that follow behind me have experience and the expertise to do the things that will really make, I think, their practice much more enjoyable, as well as improving practice now, policies now and in the future." "Well, I think through mentoring students, it would force me to focus what I'm learning, so to go through some of the materials and to read more about the topics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, Mikkelsen and Olsen (2019) postulate that implementing a change-oriented leadership approach can improve work performance and increase job satisfaction. Finally, Rotenstein et al (2019) note that incorporating leadership training into the curricula of health professions students can contribute to providing better patient care in an interdisciplinary setting in the future.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%