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Leadership in Undergraduate Medical Education: Training Future Physician Leaders.
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2015
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NursingPrimary CareEducationPatient EducationContinuing Medical EducationPhysician Leadership CapabilitiesHealthcare LeadershipEducational LeadershipCurriculum DevelopmentUndergraduate Medical EducationHealth Profession TrainingMedicineLeadershipCurriculumHealth EducationModern Health Care
To confront the challenges facing modern health care, experts and organizations are calling for an increase in physician leadership capabilities. In response to this need, physician leadership programs are proliferating, targeting all levels of experience at all levels of training. Many academic medical centers, major universities, and specialty societies now sponsor physician leadership training programs. To meet this need, The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, as part of its Primary Care-Population Medicine (PC-PM) Program, designed a four-year integrated curriculum, Leadership in Health Care, to engage with leadership topics starting early in the preclinical stages of training. This paper describes the design and implementation of this leadership curriculum for PC-PM students.
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