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  • Palliative Care Medicine
  • Healthcare Leadership
  • Interdisciplinary Healthcare

Background:

  • Palliative care is an evolving medical specialty.
  • Significant advancements exist in palliative care clinical skills and education.
  • There is a notable deficit in developing interdisciplinary leadership within palliative care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To emphasize the critical need for interdisciplinary leadership in palliative care.
  • To define leadership within the context of palliative care.
  • To review current leadership opportunities and essential skills.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of palliative care leadership.
  • Definition of leadership principles.
  • Analysis of leadership within five key domains: clinical practice, research, education, policy/advocacy, and administration.

Main Results:

  • Leadership is essential across all five realms of palliative care.
  • Specific leadership skills are identified as crucial for advancing the specialty.
  • A review highlights existing and potential leadership opportunities.

Conclusions:

  • Developing interdisciplinary palliative care leadership is paramount for the specialty's growth.
  • A focus on leadership skills will enhance palliative care delivery and impact.
  • Further development in leadership is needed to meet the needs of patients and the field.