Leadership in academic health centers in the US: a review of the role and some recommendations
Autor: | Thomas P. Weil |
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Rok vydání: | 2015 |
Předmět: |
Academic Medical Centers
business.industry Health Policy Team building Emotional intelligence Public relations United States Health administration Leadership Professional Role Educational leadership Social skills Health Facility Administrators Position (finance) Medicine Humans business Administration (government) Curriculum |
Zdroj: | Health services management research. 27(1-2) |
ISSN: | 1758-1044 |
Popis: | The leadership of the US's most complex academic health centers (AHCs)/medical centers requires individuals who possess a high level of clinical, organizational, managerial, and interpersonal skills. This paper first outlines the major attributes desired in a dean/vice president of health affairs before then summarizing the educational opportunities now generally available to train for such leadership and management roles. For the most part, the masters in health administration (MHA), the traditional MBA, and the numerous alternatives primarily available at universities are considered far too general and too lacking in emotional intelligence tutoring to be particularly relevant for those who aspire to these most senior leadership positions. More appropriate educational options for these roles are discussed: (a) the in-house leadership and management programs now underway at some AHCs for those selected early on in their career for future executive-type roles as well as for those who are appointed later on to a chair, directorship or similar position; and (b) a more controversial approach of potentially establishing at one or a few universities, a mid-career, professional program (a maximum of 12 months and therefore, being completed in less time than an MBA) leading to a masters degree in academic health center administration (MHCA) for those who aspire to fill a senior AHC leadership position. The proposed curriculum as outlined herein might be along the lines of some carefully designed masters level on-line, self-teaching modules for the more technical subjects, yet vigorously emphasizing integrate-type courses focused on enhancing personal and professional team building and leadership skills. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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