2020, Number 1
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An Med Asoc Med Hosp ABC 2020; 65 (1)
Study on the retention and application of the concepts discussed in the Medical Leadership Course of the ABC Medical Center
Ruiz SJO, Miranda CD, Valdés SF, Manzanaque ME, Velázquez HB
Language: Spanish
References: 17
Page: 27-34
PDF size: 401.41 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Introduction: Health care worldwide causes a persistent and increasingly worse disconnect between the ability of the medical leadership workforce and the needs of our increasingly complex health systems. Closing this gap requires leadership skills that are not acquired during traditional medical training.
Objective: Establish the retention and application of the concepts discussed in the Medical Leadership Course of the ABC Medical Center.
Material and methods: Survey with 25 questions made to 253 doctors who participated in 11 medical leadership courses between 2013 and 2018 to evaluate retention and application of concepts treated in the course.
Results: 100% of doctors remember the leadership skills taught in the course, 97% believe that the results in putting into practice the leadership skills learned have been effective. 100% report that the course has facilitated their institutional work. 90% of doctors were unaware of many of the activities carried out at the ABC Medical Center. 98% of participating students would recommend the course and 90% would take it again. The creation of clinical leaders will result in better clinical outcomes, benefit of our patients and great learning for all. The results obtained in the present study are a great stimulus to continue our Medical Leadership Program especially in teaching and evaluating it.
Conclusion: Effective clinical leadership must be taught and practiced in health institutions.
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