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Leadership and Quality Improvement

2014
A leader can be defined as a teacher or person of influence. Leaders of teams need to collaborate and negotiate change. Change is occurring rapidly in healthcare and in our profession of pediatric cardiac services. Therefore, leadership has now become a critical new area of subspecialty expertise within pediatric cardiology divisions, practices, and ...
Robert Campbell, Larry Mohl
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Leadership Qualities in Prominent Neurosurgeons

1997
Our questionnaire provided a unique occasion to unravel the characteristics of leading neurosurgeons. As is also the case for successful leaders in other fields, neurosurgical leaders are good at school, used to being confronted with dilemmas, truthloving, ambitious, and, of course, gifted. They constitute a hardworking elite.
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Leadership for a Quality Organization

Journal of Leadership Studies, 1995
This article analyzes a framework for leadership within the context of a quality organization. It builds on the premise that leadership is an essential element in achieving organizational effectiveness. The focus of this discussion is a statement of principles, illustrated by concepts, providing a frame of reference for developing leadership skills to ...
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Quality reflects leadership

BMJ, 2009
Whether “not-for-profit” or “for-profit” care homes provide differing outcomes remains fraught with difficulties.1 2 Care homes generally are becoming more important in health and care systems. Residential care may have fallen in popularity with improvements in housing and support, but the needs of an increasing number of people with dementia have ...
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On leadership: attending, questioning, and quality.

Urologic nursing, 2005
Health care is just now feeling the effects of many years of neglect of serious attention to quality outcomes. We have many tools available now to change our thinking and to provide techniques to attain excellence in quality, such as Six Sigma and principals from Toyota. However, these techniques will only get us to a minimal level of quality.
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Qualities of Successful Leadership

Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1957
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