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Published on: January 6, 2011
Plastic surgery leadership in an institution: a primer
Charles N Verheyden1, L Scott Levin
1Temple, Texas; and Philadelphia, Pa. From the Department of Surgery, Division of Plastic Surgery, Scott and White Memorial Hospital; Scott, Sherwood, and Brindley Foundation; Texas A & M Health Science Center College of Medicine; and Department of Orthopedic Surgery, University of Pennsylvania Health System.
Abstract:
Leadership can be defined as not only the position of a leader, but the ability to function as one. This brief review of leadership is focused on what is involved in leading a plastic surgery unit in an institution. Characteristics of a good leader, identified by those who are being led, are discussed. In addition to that, the character of the individual leading is also reviewed, because it is such a critical ingredient in a person's capacity to lead others. Leadership characteristics can be learned and opportunities for growth in this area are discussed. The result of good leadership of a plastic surgery unit will indubitably result in the enhancement of the plastic surgery unit in an institution and plastic surgery as a specialty.