Developing a model for effective leadership in healthcare: a concept mapping approach
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2017
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Hargett, Charles William, Joseph P Doty, Jennifer N Hauck, Allison Mb Webb, Steven H Cook, Nicholas E Tsipis, Julie A Neumann, Kathryn M Andolsek, et al. (2017). Developing a model for effective leadership in healthcare: a concept mapping approach. Journal of Healthcare Leadership, Volume 9. pp. 69–78. 10.2147/JHL.S141664 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/15562.
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Charles William Hargett
Joseph P. Doty
Jennifer Nowak Hauck
Steven Cook
I have a clinical practice within Neurosurgery specializing in spinal disorders and brain tumors. I am interested in clinical outcomes and the teaching of residents in clinical knowledge and decision making. I have an interest in leadership development, especially in the surgical realm and am involved with the Feagin Leadership Program at Duke
Kathryn Marijoan Andolsek
My career focuses on interprofessional medical education, and collaboration in community and population health. These are critically important areas with tremendous potential for creativity, innovation, and learning from one another. These are also strategic tools to advance health equity.
Dean Curtis Taylor
Dr. Dean Taylor is a Sports Medicine Orthopaedic Surgeon whose practice and research interests include shoulder instability, shoulder arthroscopy, knee ligament injuries, meniscus injuries, knee cartilage injuries, and ACL injuries in adults and children. He attended the United States Military Academy at West Point and completed his medical training and residency at Duke University. Dr. Taylor went on to be a part of the John Feagin West Point Sports Medicine Fellowship, retired from the United States Army at the rank of Colonel, and returned to Duke in 2006.
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