Resources tagged with: Leadership
Lessons in Leadership: How the World’s Largest Medical Center Braced for Hurricane Harvey

This article published in the New England Journal of Medicine Catalyst discusses how the Texas Medical Center in Houston prepared before and recovered after...

Article
Duty-Hour Limits and Patient Care and Resident Outcomes: Can High-Quality Studies Offer Insight into Complex Relationships?

Published in Annual Review of Medicine, this article highlights what studies have shown about duty hours during residency affect fatigue, alertness, mood, and...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Framework for Improving Joy in Work

The Institute for Healthcare Improvement released a white paper that serves as a guide for institution leaders to help restore joy in the healthcare workforce. By...

Report
Report of the AMIA EHR-2020 Task Force on the Status and Future Direction of EHRs

Published in Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association (JAMIA), the article describes how the focus of the last decade of EHR innovation has involved...

Report
How Should Residents Respond to Faculty Bullying of Med Students?

Published in the AMA Wire, this article discusses how workplace bullying in healthcare may be combated on an individual level. The pros and cons of a proposed...

Article
Physician Burnout Is A Public Health Crisis: A Message To Our Fellow Health Care CEOs

Published in Health Affairs, this article details primary costs and drivers of burnout and makes a call-to-action for leadership to make physician resilience a...

Article
Work and the Loneliness Epidemic

Former Surgeon General Vivek Murthy's cover story in the Harvard Business Review emphasizes the importance of social connections. Using anecdotal and experimental...

Article
Kathryn

In this Perspective article published in the New England Journal of Medicine, the Dean for Medical Education at the Icahn School of Medicine exposes how the suicide...

Opinion Piece/Short Communication
Making a Significant Difference with Burnout Interventions: Researcher and Practitioner Collaboration

Published in Journal of Organizational Behavior, this article highlights sheds light on the successes of innovative partnerships between researchers and...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Speaking Up About Traditional and Professionalism-Related Patient Safety Threats: A National Survey of Interns and Residents

This research study, published in BMJ Quality and Safety, compares interns' and residents' experiences, attitudes and factors associated with 'speaking up'...

Peer-Reviewed Literature