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  • Public Health
  • Laboratory Systems Strengthening
  • Global Health Security

Background:

  • Sustainable national health laboratory systems require adaptable leadership.
  • Harmonizing leadership training across health sectors is crucial for global health.
  • Existing leadership development lacked a unified, cross-disciplinary approach.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To establish global consensus on essential laboratory leadership competencies.
  • To provide a foundation for the Global Laboratory Leadership Programme (GLLP).
  • To support the development of leaders capable of inter-sectoral collaboration.

Main Methods:

  • Multi-disciplinary partnership involving major global health organizations (WHO, FAO, OIE, ECDC, CDC, APHL).
  • Development of a comprehensive Laboratory Leadership Competency Framework (CF).
  • Focus on competencies addressing complex demands and collaborative network building.

Main Results:

  • The first global consensus on laboratory leadership competencies across multiple disciplines.
  • A structured framework (CF) to guide curriculum development and leadership training.
  • Emphasis on competencies for inter-sectoral collaboration (human, animal, environmental health).

Conclusions:

  • The CF is foundational for the GLLP, promoting standardized leadership development.
  • The framework facilitates building bridges and enhancing communication across health sectors.
  • This initiative strengthens global health laboratory systems through unified leadership standards.