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How the ‘Health Leader-as-Coach’ benefits health leaders, their …

WEBAbstract. One of the main ways in which health leaders at all levels can be developed on a daily basis has been neglected by clinical leadership research, and by …

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What, why and how of leadership and management standards in …

WEBThe Health and Social Care Review: Leadership for a Collaborative and Inclusive Future , by Messenger and Pollard, reviewed the state of leadership and management in the …

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Public health leadership in the COVID-19 era: how does it fit

WEBIntroduction. The COVID-19 pandemic represents a major public health issue with a huge health, social and economic impact worldwide.1–3 After more than 3 …

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Inclusive leadership in the health professions and health …

WEBInclusive leadership is one of the antecedents of inclusion at work alongside the creation of an inclusive climate and engaging in inclusive practices. 15 The former …

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Health and social care professional standards need to be updated …

WEBBackground Human health is inextricably linked to planetary health. The desire to nurture and protect both concurrently requires the mitigation of healthcare …

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Evidence-based medical leadership development: a systematic …

WEBHealth systems invest significant resources in leadership development for physicians and other health professionals. Competent leadership is considered vital for maintaining and …

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What, why and how of leadership and management standards …

WEBThe Health and Social Care Review: Leadership for a Collaborative and Inclusive Future, by Messenger and Pollard, reviewed the state of leadership and …

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Role of hospital leadership in pandemic preparedness: experience …

WEBIntroduction Pandemic preparedness refers to being ready for, responding to and recovering from public health crises, and is integral for health security. Hospital …

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Leadership through crisis: fighting the fatigue pandemic in …

WEBThe health and well-being of HCWs, alongside sufficient resourcing of healthcare systems, is imperative in order to deliver, maintain and increase the provision of essential health …

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Kotter’s 8 stages of change: implementation of clinical screening

WEBBackground COVID-19 screening protocols rapidly evolved as a result of changing Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and California Department of Public Health …

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Kindness in healthcare: why it matters and why BMJ Leader will …

WEBWe live in extraordinary times: healthcare is fundamentally about care , and yet many of us are working in healthcare systems across the globe that can frequently feel unkind, …

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From what we know to what we do: enhancing absorptive capacity …

WEBBackground Globally, evidence about what works is slow to translate into frontline healthcare delivery. As a response, government policy has focused on translational …

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Leadership in the NHS BMJ Leader

WEBIn healthcare, leadership is decisive in influencing the quality of care1 and the performance of hospitals.2 How staff are treated significantly influences care provision and …

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Neurodivergence and the healthcare workforce: a hidden facet …

WEBEquality, diversity and inclusion. Despite an increasing focus on EDI within the workforce, it is recognised that the neurodivergent cohort can often be overlooked in the diversity …

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Waste management in healthcare: during and beyond a global …

WEBOver one billion items of PPE have been distributed in the UK between the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic and February 2020 according to the Department of Health and …

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Balancing health and work: employees demand more flexibility in …

WEBIn an era defined by ceaseless innovation and societal change, the norms that once defined the world’s work experience are under significant scrutiny. Employees …

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Clinical leaders, the first step for emotionally intelligent leadership

WEBBurnout is a syndrome characterised by exhaustion, cynicism and reduced effectiveness. At this moment, professional burnout among healthcare professionals is a serious threat to …

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The importance of trust

WEBThe year 2020 will be remembered as the year of the most significant global pandemic since the Spanish influenza. As Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus 2 …

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Kotter s 8 stages of change: implementation of clinical …

WEBThe ED at Stanford Health Care (SHC) is a tertiary care, level I trauma, academic department, with approximately 80 000 patients seen in 2019. We provide a …

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37 Leading and managing change in healthcare organizations

WEBAims To explore Emergency Department staffs’ perceptions of factors influencing change and change management at a university teaching hospital in the United Kingdom. …

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Moral injury and well-being in essential workers during the …

WEBhealth (54%), social care (17%), local/national government (15%), education/childcare (9%) and others (5%). Detailed demographics, scores by …

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Preparing for the next COVID-19 wave in Canada: managing the …

WEBThe ability of health system leaders to coordinate emergency responses to the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 pandemic known as COVID-19 is a significant global issue. …

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