Physician Leadership Book

Physician Leadership


  • Author : Karen J. Nichols
  • Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
  • File Size : 8,8 Mb
  • Release Date : 2021-08-31
  • Genre: Business & Economics
  • Pages : 259
  • ISBN 10 : 9781119817543

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You know how to practice medicine. Now learn how to lead with this insightful resource from one of medicine’s most accomplished leaders. In Physician Leadership, renowned medical leader Dr. Karen J. Nichols delivers a concise guide for busy physicians doing their best to successfully lead people and organizations. The book covers foundational leadership essentials that every physician needs to master to transform themselves from a highly motivated novice leader into an effective, skilled, and productive leader. Each chapter offers readers a summary of the crucial points found within, sample questions, exercises, and a bibliography of the relevant academic literature for further study. Ideal for doctors who don’t have the time to peruse an unwieldy collection of the latest research and thought on organizational leadership, or to take a multi-day course on effective leadership, Physician Leadership distills the author’s extensive research and personal experience into a short and practical handbook. Physician Leadership provides actionable, real-world advice for practicing and aspiring physicians: A thorough introduction to personal approach and style when interacting with patients, managers, boards, and committees An exploration of how to employ the principles of effective communication to achieve desired results and practical techniques for implementing those principles Practical discussions of the role that perspectives play in shaping an organization’s culture and how those perspectives affect leadership efficacy In-depth examinations of approaches to decision-making that get buy-in from others and achieve results Perfect for doctors stepping into a leadership role for the first time, Physician Leadership also belongs on the bookshelves of experienced physician leaders seeking to improve their leadership abilities and improve the results of their organizations.

Physician Leadership Book

Physician Leadership


  • Author : Mo Kasti
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • File Size : 8,6 Mb
  • Release Date : 2015-03-13
  • Genre: Medical
  • Pages : 136
  • ISBN 10 : 1612442161

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When medicine meets leadership everything changes: the culture, the care, the way we collaborate, and most importantly, outcomes.

Physician Leadership Book

Physician Leadership


  • Author : Karen J. Nichols
  • Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
  • File Size : 20,8 Mb
  • Release Date : 2021-08-17
  • Genre: Business & Economics
  • Pages : 256
  • ISBN 10 : 9781119817550

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You know how to practice medicine. Now learn how to lead with this insightful resource from one of medicine’s most accomplished leaders. In Physician Leadership, renowned medical leader Dr. Karen J. Nichols delivers a concise guide for busy physicians doing their best to successfully lead people and organizations. The book covers foundational leadership essentials that every physician needs to master to transform themselves from a highly motivated novice leader into an effective, skilled, and productive leader. Each chapter offers readers a summary of the crucial points found within, sample questions, exercises, and a bibliography of the relevant academic literature for further study. Ideal for doctors who don’t have the time to peruse an unwieldy collection of the latest research and thought on organizational leadership, or to take a multi-day course on effective leadership, Physician Leadership distills the author’s extensive research and personal experience into a short and practical handbook. Physician Leadership provides actionable, real-world advice for practicing and aspiring physicians: A thorough introduction to personal approach and style when interacting with patients, managers, boards, and committees An exploration of how to employ the principles of effective communication to achieve desired results and practical techniques for implementing those principles Practical discussions of the role that perspectives play in shaping an organization’s culture and how those perspectives affect leadership efficacy In-depth examinations of approaches to decision-making that get buy-in from others and achieve results Perfect for doctors stepping into a leadership role for the first time, Physician Leadership also belongs on the bookshelves of experienced physician leaders seeking to improve their leadership abilities and improve the results of their organizations.

The Physician Leader s Guide Book

The Physician Leader s Guide


  • Author : American College of Physician Executives
  • Publisher : Jones & Bartlett Learning
  • File Size : 17,9 Mb
  • Release Date : 1997-12
  • Genre: Medical
  • Pages : 382
  • ISBN 10 : 156925107X

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The Physicians Leader's Guide, Second Edition was updated and expanded to help you and your staff define your challenges, organize your expa nding responsibilities and take your performance to new levels. Edited by Richard Burton MD, MBA, PhD, this time-saving resource includes 15 additional, all-new, skill-building chapters, to help you excel in yo ur leadership role. From developing effective negotiation skills as a physician...to handling information systems in clinical practice...to using medical practice guidelines and evidence-based medicine to impro ve care.. you'll see how your colleagues in the healthcare industry ma stered the very same challenges you face, and how you can do it too!

The DNA of Physician Leadership Book

The DNA of Physician Leadership


  • Author : Myron J. Beard
  • Publisher : Business Expert Press
  • File Size : 20,5 Mb
  • Release Date : 2019-11-21
  • Genre: Medical
  • Pages : 204
  • ISBN 10 : 9781949991918

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Physicians are increasingly moving into leadership roles and possess enormous potential to advance health care. However, clinical training and practice does not provide the necessary skills for a transition from clinician into physician-leader. In fact, the very skills that make for an outstanding physician often compete, or interfere, with the skills required to be successful in wider leadership roles. The authors provide the aspiring physician-leader with the understanding of what is required to be a successful physician-leader and the tools necessary for the transition including: Understanding the business of health care; Recognizing physician-leader psychology; Establishing influence, the bedrock of leadership; Creating a compelling strategy; Developing high-performing teams; Delegating to maximize leadership impact; Communicating for effectiveness; Negotiating for maximum benefit. This book is practical and realistic with case studies and recommendations on how to make the changes necessary to transform into a successful and fulfilled physician-leader.

Physicians as Leaders Book

Physicians as Leaders


  • Author : Mindi McKenna
  • Publisher : CRC Press
  • File Size : 20,7 Mb
  • Release Date : 2018-10-08
  • Genre: Medical
  • Pages : 432
  • ISBN 10 : 9781315342511

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This practical work has clinical guidelines, and advice on controlling symptoms, as well as showing doctors and carers how to provide physical and psychological comfort. It helps the clinician to develop a scientific approach to managing symptoms.

Growing Physician Leaders Book

Growing Physician Leaders


  • Author : Mark Hertling
  • Publisher : RosettaBooks
  • File Size : 14,8 Mb
  • Release Date : 2016
  • Genre: Health services administration
  • Pages : 0
  • ISBN 10 : 0795348088

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Physicians hold the key to improving healthcare, but few doctors get trained in the leadership necessary to turn it. Gen. Mark Hertling applies his four decades of military leadership to the world of healthcare, resulting in profoundly constructive training that can help doctors reshape and reenergize any healthcare organization in America today.

Developing Physician Leaders for Successful Clinical Integration Book

Developing Physician Leaders for Successful Clinical Integration


  • Author : Carson F. Dye
  • Publisher : Ache Management Series
  • File Size : 17,9 Mb
  • Release Date : 2013
  • Genre: Hospitals
  • Pages : 0
  • ISBN 10 : 1567935540

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Winner of the 2014 ACHE James A. Hamilton Book of the Year Award The changes coming from health reform legislation, cost reduction, work redesign, growth in physician employment, greater consumer involvement, the introduction of ACOs, and the emphasis on value-based purchasing are having a profound and long-term impact on healthcare. Clinical integration is a must, and inclusion of physician leaders is essential for successful clinical integration. For healthcare organizations to maximize their potential during this transition, effective physician leadership is needed more than ever. Unlike other physician leadership books, this is an intensified examination of the development of clinically integrated organizations and the significantly expanded physician leadership role within them. Together Dye and Sokolov evaluate multiple clinically integrated organizations, clinical models, business models, and techniques to involve physicians to a greater degree. They also offer insights and suggestions on the cutting-edge topic of clinical integration and explore in detail the role physician leadership will play in the future. Themes include: Making physicians key stakeholders in the clinical transformation, business modeling, and strategy development Identifying physicians who have a propensity for leadership Understanding the difference between management and leadership Addressing issues physicians face as they make the transition from clinical roles to leadership positions Embracing clinical integration--why this new entity calls for greater physician leadership and how to build a successful clinically integrated organization Learning from case studies and practical approaches Creating leadership development programs with an emphasis on the experiential side of leader development Examining on the significant impact of physician leadership derailment as compared with other leaders

Manual of Healthcare Leadership   Essential Strategies for Physician and Administrative Leaders Book

Manual of Healthcare Leadership Essential Strategies for Physician and Administrative Leaders


  • Author : Donald Lombardi
  • Publisher : McGraw Hill Professional
  • File Size : 5,6 Mb
  • Release Date : 2014-03-22
  • Genre: Medical
  • Pages : 384
  • ISBN 10 : 9780071794855

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How physician executives and managers can become outstanding leaders in times of rapid change Written by authors who have more than sixty years of combined experience in healthcare, physician, and organizational leadership, this groundbreaking book is an innovative blueprint for overcoming the complex changes and challenges faced by leaders in today's healthcare environment. Rather than being a theoretic work, The Manual of Healthcare Leadership is intended to be a relevant, practical, and real-world guide that addresses the myriad organizational, regulatory, budgetary, legal, staffing, educational, political, and social issues facing leaders in the healthcare industry. One of the primary goals of this book is to enable readers to maximize the performance of each staff member in the interest of collectively providing peerless healthcare to their service community. The strategies offered throughout the text include the "why, what, and how" necessary to solve specific problems and challenges encountered by healthcare managers and leaders. Instruction is provided not only with text, but with diagrams and other resources specifically designed to demonstrate sequential thinking and the progressive application of solutions. With this book in hand, healthcare leaders will be able to confidently select, train, guide, and assess their staff. They will also be able to negotiate, plan, resolve problems, manage change and crisis, and handle the thousand and one other challenges that come their way on a daily basis.

Transforming the Patient Experience Book

Transforming the Patient Experience


  • Author : William T. Choctaw
  • Publisher : Springer
  • File Size : 7,8 Mb
  • Release Date : 2015-10-29
  • Genre: Medical
  • Pages : 74
  • ISBN 10 : 9783319169286

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This book provides an organizational model of the common ground needed to improve patient care and adapt to today’s healthcare environment. The relationship between a hospital CEO and a general surgeon and how they aligned, motivated and partnered with physicians to change the culture of a hospital and implement patient oriented systems is the essential element of this text. Sustainable transformation processes will also be presented for the various roles and contributions of the healthcare team. Written from a team perspective, Transforming the Patient Experience is a practical guide for healthcare team members and leaders to follow.

The Impact of Shared Vision on Leadership  Engagement  and Organizational Citizenship Book

The Impact of Shared Vision on Leadership Engagement and Organizational Citizenship


  • Author : Richard Eleftherios Boyatzis
  • Publisher : Frontiers Media SA
  • File Size : 12,6 Mb
  • Release Date : 2015-10-28
  • Genre: Electronic book
  • Pages : 201
  • ISBN 10 : 9782889196715

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According to management and psychology courses, as well as legions of consultants in organizational psychology, shared vision in dyads, teams and organizations can fill us with hope and inspire new possibilities, or delude us into following false prophets. However, few research studies have empirically examined the impact of shared vision on key organizational outcomes such as leadership effectiveness, employee engagement, organizational citizenship, coaching and organizational change. As a result, the field of organizational psychology has not yet established a causal pattern of whether, if, and how shared vision helps dyads, teams and organizations function more effectively. The lack of empirical work around shared vision is surprising given its long-standing history in the literature. Bennis and Nanus (1982) showed that distinctive leaders managed attention through vision. The practitioner literature has long proclaimed that vision is a key to change, while Conger and Kanungo (1998) discussed its link to charismatic leadership. Around the same time, positive psychology appeared in the forms of Appreciative Inquiry (Cooperrider, Sorensen, Whitney, & Yaeger, 2000) and Positive Organizational Scholarship (Cameron, Dutton, & Quinn, 2003). In this context, a shared vision or dream became a legitimate antecedent to sustainable change. But again, empirical measurement has been elusive. More recently, shared vision has been the focus of a number of dissertations and quantitative studies building on Intentional Change Theory (ICT) (Boyatzis, 2008) at dyad, team and organization levels of social systems. These studies are beginning to lay the foundations for a systematic body of empirical knowledge about the role of shared vision in an organizational context. For example, we now know that shared vision can activate neural networks that arouse endocrine systems and allow a person to consider the possibilities of a better future (Jack, Boyatzis, Leckie, Passarelli & Khawaja,

Physician Practice Management Book

Physician Practice Management


  • Author : Lawrence F. Wolper
  • Publisher : Jones & Bartlett Learning
  • File Size : 11,9 Mb
  • Release Date : 2005
  • Genre: Medical
  • Pages : 728
  • ISBN 10 : 9780763748210

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Medical Leadership Book

Medical Leadership


  • Author : Peter Spurgeon
  • Publisher : CRC Press
  • File Size : 13,6 Mb
  • Release Date : 2017-11-22
  • Genre: Medical
  • Pages : 154
  • ISBN 10 : 9781315346878

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'Successful medical leaders are usually, but not always, experienced and credible clinicians with good people skills, who look beyond the boundaries of their own specialty or institution, who are positive and perseverant and who are prepared to take reasonable risks to achieve their goals. Most importantly they know how to engage their colleagues and effect change. They understand the principles of organisational performance and the balance between professional autonomy and corporate behaviour - ' Sir Bruce Keogh, in the Foreword This book is a comprehensive account of the key aspects of medical leadership. Easy to read and highly accessible, it explores how the medical profession has evolved in tandem with administrative and structural aspects of the NHS: previously reluctant leaders, doctors are increasingly positive about adopting management and organisational responsibility. Assuming leadership roles at all stages of their training and career is a progressively vital component of the definition of a 'good doctor'. Completely up-to-date, this book features exciting and critical developments such as the embedding of the Medical Leadership Competency Framework as a statutory element of the training and development of all doctors, and the establishment of a new Faculty of Medical Leadership and Management. It is highly recommended, inspiring reading for all medical professionals taking on formal leadership roles. Junior doctors, too, will find much of interest.

Preparing Physicians to Lead in the 21st Century Book

Preparing Physicians to Lead in the 21st Century


  • Author : Storey, Valerie Anne
  • Publisher : IGI Global
  • File Size : 10,8 Mb
  • Release Date : 2018-12-28
  • Genre: Medical
  • Pages : 245
  • ISBN 10 : 9781522575771

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Clinical leadership and teamwork improve the quality, safety, and cost-effectiveness of healthcare delivery. Due to this, a growing number of healthcare systems are requiring their clinicians to participate in formal leadership training programs, but instructors face the challenge of how to successfully develop and measure these programs. Preparing Physicians to Lead in the 21st Century provides innovative insights into improving healthcare delivery and the impact of formal leadership training on the personal and professional life of medical professionals. It examines the form, function, and design of clinical leadership programs and their relationships to value-based decision making and creating a successful organized learning climate. Highlighting topics such as program assessment, cohort relationships, and clinical leadership standards, this book is designed for educators, instructional designers, medical professionals, researchers, and academicians.

All Physicians are Leaders  Reflections on Inspiring Change Together for Better Healthcare Book

All Physicians are Leaders Reflections on Inspiring Change Together for Better Healthcare


  • Author : Peter B. Angood
  • Publisher : American Association for Physician Leadership
  • File Size : 14,6 Mb
  • Release Date : 2020-05-15
  • Genre: Medical
  • Pages : 186
  • ISBN 10 : 0984831037

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COVID-19 is clearly creating significant change in how daily lives are pursued. The impacts on healthcare as an industry are profound and how physicians continue to provide patient care is being challenged. Those in group practices, as well as those within institutional environments, are all now faced with the prospect for how to develop new approaches in their professional pursuits. The changing environment in healthcare provides all physicians with a unique opportunity to develop and implement larger scales of change for the industry, as a result. Dr. Peter Angood is president and CEO of the American Association for Physician Leadership, the only association solely focused on providing professional development, leadership education, and management training exclusively for physicians since its founding in 1975. In that role since 2012, he has continuously promoted the charge that "at some level, all physicians are leaders." The book is a frank dialogue and call to action on how all physicians can reach their fullest potential by becoming and remaining more engaged while inspiring engagement in others. It is also a clear-eyed look at the positive and trusted role physicians exercise in every sector of the healthcare industry. Including chapters on wellness and burnout, patient safety, lifelong learning and the necessary personal and professional competencies for physicians, Dr. Angood's commentaries are uniquely astute and bold. He asserts that physicians remain the most trusted and dominant conduit for care and decision-making within the multidisciplinary sphere of healthcare and, further, with increasing demands for quality care and patient satisfaction, the physician leader is well-positioned and deserves an equitable say in shaping the future of the healthcare industry. "The research shows that the benefit of a physician-led organization is improved patient outcomes and decreased costs," says Dr. Angood. "While academia and basic science research continue to exp