Military Physicians Are Not Just Physicians in the Military: Using Leadership Training in Military Graduate Medical Education to Assure Mission Success

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Abstract

Physicians in the military often take leadership roles much earlier in their career than their civilian counterparts. Military Graduate Medical Education programs must continue to provide relevant leadership training that prepares graduates for their imminent leadership roles. The following article illustrates the experience of a junior Army Medical Corps Officer deployed shortly after residency. His case illustrates how he utilized the tools and lessons learned from the professional development and leadership training in his residency to assure the operational readiness and success of his unit.

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Will, J. S., & Malave, B. (2019). Military Physicians Are Not Just Physicians in the Military: Using Leadership Training in Military Graduate Medical Education to Assure Mission Success. Military Medicine, 184(3–4), 61–63. https://doi.org/10.1093/milmed/usy423

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