Chief Resident Training: Developing Leadership Skills for Future Medical Leaders

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Most future medical leaders receive little or no formal exposure to management and leadership training activities. Industry invests considerable resources in such training for middle and senior level managers. With the increasing complexity of health care delivery systems and the increased involvement of diverse teams of individuals in the care of patients, it was believed that a training activity designed to enhance participant human interaction skills and teach about group behavior and team management might be valuable to pediatric chief residents. This article describes a 3-day workshop designed to develop such leadership skills. It has been conducted for 3 years with 117 participants. Results of end-of-course and 6-month follow-up evaluations show that participants enjoyed the training experience and believed it was valuable in helping them fulfill their leadership role as chief resident. © 1991, American Medical Association. All rights reserved.

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Doughty, R. A., Williams, P. D., & Seashore, C. N. (1991). Chief Resident Training: Developing Leadership Skills for Future Medical Leaders. American Journal of Diseases of Children, 145(6), 639–642. https://doi.org/10.1001/archpedi.1991.02160060057020

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