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Grace Xiong,Ted Zhou,Reetesh Bose et al. Grace Xiong et al.
Background/objectives: Medical leadership and education which reflects the diversity of patient populations are crucial to equitable healthcare experiences and outcomes. This study aims to assess the current landscape of ...
Savithiri Ratnapalan,Abi Sriharan,Geoffrey Anderson et al. Savithiri Ratnapalan et al.
Background: A master's programme in Health Systems Leadership and Innovation was launched in 2016 to integrate health systems science and innovation management within the medical education continuum. ...
Aston Wan Aston Wan
Background: Physician burn-out was associated negatively with physicians' health, patient outcomes and healthcare system performance. Reducing physician burn-out may potentially benefit physicians and patients, improve he...
Luiz C P Santos,Wendy Goodwin,Michelle McArthur Luiz C P Santos
Background: Medical errors, while prominent in healthcare as one of the leading causes of mortality, remain a relatively unexplored area in veterinary medicine. The nature and frequency of such errors in this field are ra...
Celestine He,Eleonore de Guillebon,Saadia Akhtar et al. Celestine He et al.
Objective: To identify leadership qualities associated with psychological safety among physician faculty in a large medical centre in New York City. Patie...
Oscar Lyons,Juliette Phillipson,Joao R Galante et al. Oscar Lyons et al.
Background: Effective healthcare leadership has been linked to improved individual and organisational outcomes globally. However, evaluations of healthcare leadership development programmes have often been of low quality....
Denise Cummins,Marie M Prothero Denise Cummins
Introduction: Clinicians involved in errors leading to preventable patient harm often receive inadequate organisational support. Limited research examines this issue from an organisational perspective. This study aims to ...