Medical leadership, in this text, refers to the engagement of medical doctors in the management side of the health sector. The authors (of the U. of Warwick Medical School and the King's Fund, a chari
Through extensive and situational examples in the complex hospital setting, Dr. Bryce Taylor illuminates the principles of leadership, focusing on the challenges, the solutions, and the daily life of
Increasingly, physicians are leveraging their medical training and expertise to pursue careers in non-traditional arenas. Their goals are diverse: · Explore consulting as a way to improve p
The second edition of this highly-regarded guide continues to provide a comprehensive account of the key aspects of medical leadership. Easy to read, and highly accessible, it explores how the medical
The second edition of this highly-regarded guide continues to provide a comprehensive account of the key aspects of medical leadership. Easy to read, and highly accessible, it explores how the medical
Leadership and management in the context of healthcare is about improving the quality of medical care delivered at all levels. Doctors frequently lead healthcare teams with responsibility for signific
Today’s health care systems need doctors and consultants to act as leaders, in addition to carrying out their clinical role. This textbook identifies the key elements of successful leadership through
Today’s health care systems need doctors and consultants to act as leaders, in addition to carrying out their clinical role. This textbook identifies the key elements of successful leadership through
This short textbook is intended for EMTs and mobile integrated healthcare practitioners and may be part of a course. The text is divided into five units that each discuss a different aspect of workpla
The final title in ACP's six-book Teaching Medicine Series, this book is written for members of the medical faculty who are pursuing or considering careers as clerkship directors, residency program di
In the tradition of C. Wright Mills, Stephen J. Miller defines and analyzes the power of the medical elite in American elite. He describes a group of interns who are becoming the successors of the phy
Leadership is essential to the future of EMS and the success of our society. From the seasoned managers who seek to perfect their leadership skills to new providers who are preparing to rise up throug