Leadership proficiency in surgery: lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic

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Abstract

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has accentuated the importance of leadership training for health care professionals, particularly surgeons. Surgeons are expected to lead and thrive in multidisciplinary teams. There is, however, a critical gap in teaching residents about fundamental leadership principles, such as developing productive and vision-driven teams, conflict resolution and emotional intelligence. We discuss the merits of leadership training for surgical residents and future directions for implementing a leadership curriculum for Canadian residency programs in the competency by design era.

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Hirpara, D. H., & Taylor, B. (2020). Leadership proficiency in surgery: lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic. Canadian Journal of Surgery, 63(3), E229–E230. https://doi.org/10.1503/cjs.006020

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