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Administrative skills for academy physicians.

J J Aluise1, C C Schmitz, C J Bland

  • 1School of Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Journal of Healthcare Education and Training : the Journal of the American Society for Healthcare Education and Training
|December 10, 1988
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Academic physicians require enhanced understanding of healthcare economics and leadership skills for academic medical centers. This article presents an administrative development curriculum to foster these essential competencies.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Medical Education
  • Organizational Development

Background:

  • Academic medical centers (AMCs) require physicians to possess strong leadership and management skills.
  • Existing literature on organizational development offers insights applicable to AMCs.
  • Physicians need to understand healthcare economics for effective functioning.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe an administrative development curriculum specifically designed for academic physicians.
  • To provide a model for health care educators to develop administrative skills programs.
  • To enhance the self-management and organizational administration capabilities of physicians.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on organizational development and management education.

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  • Development of a curriculum outlining competency statements and instructional strategies.
  • Focus on the unique context of academic medical centers.
  • Main Results:

    • A comprehensive administrative development curriculum for academic physicians has been outlined.
    • Competency statements and instructional strategies are provided for practical application.
    • The curriculum serves as a model for broader healthcare professional development.

    Conclusions:

    • Effective functioning of AMCs depends on physicians' administrative and self-management skills.
    • The presented curriculum offers a framework for health care educators to train physicians.
    • Implementing such programs can enhance the responsiveness and success of academic medical centers.