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15 May 1998 | Volume 128 Issue 10 | Pages 833-838
Physicians are often asked to assume leadership roles in their practices, hospitals, and academic departments.These positions can be excellent leverage points for improvement of health care quality. To make optimal use of these opportunities, physicians must learn how to lead. This paper is intended to be a primer for physicians who are asked to lead and want to learn how to lead well. A body of knowledge that physician-leaders should acquire is described, and case examples are used to address such topics as the nature of leadership, the relation between leadership and management, and ways in which physicians might approach a new leadership assignment. Guidelines for physicians who must play the role of followers are offered, and challenges that physicians who lead other physicians may face are described.
Author and Article Information
From HealthSystem Minnesota, St. Louis Park, Minnesota. For the current author address, see end of text.
ACADEMIA AND CLINIC
Physicians as Leaders in the Improvement of Health Care Systems
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Acknowledgments: The author thanks physician and administrator colleagues in Park Nicollet Clinic and HealthSystem Minnesota who, for 19 years, have allowed him to learn about leadership in their midst.
Requests for Reprints: James L. Reinertsen, MD, HealthSystem Minnesota, 6500 Excelsior Boulevard, St. Louis Park, MN 55426.
Current Author Addresses: Dr. Reinertsen: HealthSystem Minnesota, 6500 Excelsior Boulevard, St. Louis Park, MN 55426.
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