Esta página ha sido traducida por una máquina. Otras páginas pueden seguir apareciendo en inglés. View in English

Liderazgo en acción: cuentos de las trincheras

  • 0Department of Surgery, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, New Hampshire; Department of Surgery, Center for Surgery and Public Health, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.

|

|

Resumen

Este resumen es generado por máquina.

Los líderes académicos de cirugía enfrentan desafíos únicos. Esta discusión destaca temas y estrategias comunes, enfatizando la perseverancia y la resolución creativa de problemas para un liderazgo efectivo en cirugía académica.

Área De La Ciencia

  • El liderazgo quirúrgico
  • Medicina académica
  • Educación médica

Sus Antecedentes

  • Los roles de liderazgo en cirugía académica presentan obstáculos distintos en comparación con el liderazgo general.
  • La navegación efectiva de estos desafíos es crucial para la progresión profesional y el éxito institucional.

Objetivo Del Estudio

  • Identificar y discutir los desafíos específicos de liderazgo que enfrentan los cirujanos en varios niveles dentro de los departamentos quirúrgicos académicos.
  • Explorar estrategias prácticas y temas comunes para hacer frente a estas dificultades.

Principales Métodos

  • Una discusión enfocada durante la sesión de Temas Calientes del Congreso de Cirugía Académica 2025 titulada "Liderazgo en Acción".
  • Revisión de temas comunes y enfoques prácticos de resolución de problemas para el liderazgo en cirugía académica.

Principales Resultados

  • Identificación de los desafíos prevalentes en el liderazgo quirúrgico académico.
  • El énfasis en la perseverancia y las soluciones innovadoras como estrategias clave para superar los obstáculos.

Conclusiones

  • El liderazgo en cirugía académica requiere enfoques personalizados, distintos de otros campos.
  • La perseverancia y la resolución creativa de problemas son esenciales para el éxito en las funciones de liderazgo quirúrgico académico.

Videos de Conceptos Relacionados

Robbers Cave 04:49

14.4K

During the 1950s, the landmark Robbers Cave experiment demonstrated that when groups must compete with one another, intergroup conflict, hostility, and even violence may result. At the Oklahoman summer camp, two troops of boys—termed the Rattlers and the Eagles—took part in a week-long tournament. During this time, their negativity culminated in derogatory name-calling, fistfights, and even vandalism and destruction of property. However, this work also revealed that such tension...

Case Studies 01:22

12.1K

There are many research methods available to psychologists in their efforts to understand, describe, and explain behavior and the cognitive and biological processes that underlie it.

In 2011, the New York Times published a feature story on Krista and Tatiana Hogan, Canadian twin girls. These particular twins are unique because Krista and Tatiana are conjoined twins, connected at the head. There is evidence that the two girls are connected in a part of the brain called the thalamus, which is a...

Motivational Cycle 01:20

744

The motivational cycle is a key concept that explains how individuals are motivated to meet their needs. At its core, the cycle revolves around four distinct stages: need, drive, goal-directed behavior, and goal achievement. These stages respond to imbalances in the body or mind, prompting actions that restore balance.
The cycle begins with a need. This need can arise from various conditions, such as hunger, thirst, or temperature changes. For instance, when an individual feels cold, their body...

Nursing Ethical Principles II 01:27

1.3K

Ethical principles are essential in guiding nurses to fulfill their responsibilities, focusing on the quality of nursing care and decision-making. These principles, including autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, justice, and fidelity, shape the ethical framework within healthcare settings.
Consider the following scenario, which illustrates how these principles are applied in the care of Mr. John, a fifty-year-old teacher diagnosed with metastatic liver cancer.
Initially, Mr. John's...

Levels of Communication II: Organizational, Public, and Group Dynamics 01:27

2.2K

Effective communication is the foundation of a good organization. Communication is the lifeblood of an organization that connects the group with messages. In an organization, communication occurs in upward, downward, and horizontal lines. Downward communication travels from the administrative and senior levels to the staff through official channels such as manuals, rules and regulations, and organizational charts. Staff members initiate upward communication, which is addressed to executives and...

Life Histories 01:29

18.9K

Overview

Constrained by limited energy and resources, organisms must compromise between offspring quantity and parental investment. This trade-off is represented by two primary reproductive strategies; K-strategists produce few offspring but provide substantial parental support, whereas r-strategists produce much progeny that receives little care. These strategies are related to an organism’s survival likelihood across its lifespan, which is represented by a survivorship curve. Three...