نتایج جستجو برای: surgical leadership

تعداد نتایج: 375683  

Journal: :The Journal of trauma 2011
Jose L Pascual Daniel N Holena Michael A Vella Joseph Palmieri Corinna Sicoutris Ben Selvan Adam D Fox Babak Sarani Carrie Sims Noel N Williams Charles William Schwab

BACKGROUND Several studies evaluating simulation training in intensive care unit (ICU) physicians have demonstrated improvement in leadership and management skills. No study to date has evaluated whether such training is useful in established ICU advanced practitioners (APs). We hypothesized that human patient simulator-based training would improve surgical ICU APs' skills at managing medical c...

Journal: :International journal of health policy and management 2015
John Blenkinsopp Nicholas Snowden

In their valuable discussion of whistleblowing in healthcare organisations, Mannion and Davies highlight the importance of organisational culture in influencing whether people raise concerns, and whether these concerns are listened to and acted upon. The role of leadership in shaping organisational culture is well-established and in this commentary, we will examine the influence of leaders in c...

2014
Ioanna V. Papathanasiou Evangelos C. Fradelos Christos F. Kleisiaris Konstantinos Tsaras Malamati A. Kalota Lambrini Kourkouta

INTRODUCTION Burnout is usually defined as a state of physical, emotional and mental exhaustion that results from long-term involvement in work situations that are emotionally demanding. A great deal of researches has been devoted to the understanding of factors contributing to burnout and the negative effects that burnout has in the cost and the quality of the provided healthcare. DISCUSSION...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2014
Leonardo Badino Alessandro D'Ausilio Donald Glowinski Antonio Camurri Luciano Fadiga

Non-verbal group dynamics are often opaque to a formal quantitative analysis of communication flow. In this context, ensemble musicians can be a reliable model of expert group coordination. In fact, bodily motion is a critical component of inter-musician coordination and thus could be used as a valuable index of sensorimotor communication. Here we measured head movement kinematics of an expert ...

Journal: :Psychoneuroendocrinology 2016
Leander van der Meij Jaap Schaveling Mark van Vugt

This article examines the role of basal testosterone as a potential biological marker of leadership and hierarchy in the workplace. First, we report the result of a study with a sample of male employees from different corporate organizations in the Netherlands (n=125). Results showed that employees with higher basal testosterone levels reported a more authoritarian leadership style, but this re...

2007
Caroline H. Liu

Existent leadership theories, such transactional and transformational leadership, based on the assumption of stability and certainty, can’t effectively motive employee in the quickly changing environment. This paper suggests that transcendental leadership incorporates and extends existent leadership theories by providing the motives behind leaders’ practices, altruistic love, meanings, and spir...

2016
Arvind Rishi Syed T. Hoda James M. Crawford

Leadership and management training during pathology residency have been identified repeatedly by employers as insufficient. A 1-month rotation in clinical laboratory management (CLM) was created for third-year pathology residents. We report on our experience and assess the value of this rotation. The rotation was one-half observational and one-half active. The observational component involved b...

2016
Nicholas D McDonald Sean A Rands Francesca Hill Charlotte Elder Christos C Ioannou

Whether individual behavior in social settings correlates with behavior when individuals are alone is a fundamental question in collective behavior. However, evidence for whether behavior correlates across asocial and social settings is mixed, and no study has linked observed trends with underlying mechanisms. Consistent differences between individuals in boldness, which describes willingness t...

Journal: :International journal of health policy and management 2015
Russell Mannion Huw To Davies

'Whistleblowing' has come to increased prominence in many health systems as a means of identifying and addressing quality and safety issues. But whistleblowing - and the reactions to it - have many complex and ambiguous aspects that need to be considered as part of the broader (organisational) cultural dynamics of healthcare institutions.

Journal: :International journal of health policy and management 2015
Delanyo Dovlo

The editorial is commendable and I agree with many of the points raised. Management is an important aspect of health system strengthening which is often overlooked. In order to build the capacity of management, we need to consider other factors such as, the environment within which managers work, their numbers, support systems and distribution. Effective leadership is an issue which cannot be o...

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