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  • Medical Education
  • Healthcare Leadership

Background:

  • Fifty-five word stories are an established reflective practice in medicine.
  • Effective leadership is crucial for healthcare team performance and patient outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To illustrate a scenario where leadership was perceived as absent.
  • To emphasize the necessity of visible and active leadership in medical settings.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative analysis of a single case narrative.
  • Exploration of a specific incident highlighting leadership dynamics.

Main Results:

  • The narrative identified a critical failure in leadership presence.
  • The absence of leadership negatively impacted the situation.

Conclusions:

  • Leadership requires active and visible engagement to be effective.
  • The reflective practice of short stories can reveal crucial leadership gaps.