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1Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Prisma Health-Upstate, Greenville, South Carolina.
The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume
|September 4, 2025
Resumen
El Dr. Kyle J. Jeray compartió cuatro lecciones clave de liderazgo para los profesionales ortopédicos: valorar las conexiones personales, fomentar la cultura del equipo, practicar la bondad y la humildad y abrazar la innovación con resiliencia. Estas ideas tienen como objetivo mejorar la efectividad del liderazgo en el campo médico.
Área de la Ciencia:
- Cirugía ortopédica
- El liderazgo médico
- Desarrollo profesional
Sus antecedentes:
- El liderazgo efectivo es crucial para el avance de la cirugía ortopédica.
- El desarrollo del liderazgo personal a menudo implica desafíos y lecciones inesperados.
- La Asociación Ortopédica Americana (AOA) sirve como una plataforma para compartir las mejores prácticas.
Objetivo del estudio:
- Para esbozar los principios clave de liderazgo para los profesionales ortopédicos.
- Para compartir conocimientos personales de liderazgo adquiridos a través de la experiencia.
- Inspirar una cultura de mejora continua y resiliencia en el liderazgo médico.
Principales métodos:
- Presentación de un discurso presidencial en la reunión anual de la AOA.
- Concentrarse en cuatro lecciones distintas de liderazgo personal.
- Incorporación de anécdotas prácticas y identificables.
Principales resultados:
- El énfasis en la importancia de las relaciones interpersonales en el liderazgo.
- Destacando la importancia de cultivar un entorno de equipo positivo y colaborativo.
- Abogando por un enfoque de liderazgo caracterizado por la amabilidad, la humildad, la innovación, la precisión, la adaptabilidad y la resistencia.
Conclusiones:
- Las fuertes conexiones personales son fundamentales para un liderazgo efectivo.
- Una cultura de equipo de apoyo mejora el rendimiento colectivo y la innovación.
- La combinación de humildad, amabilidad y capacidad de adaptación es vital para navegar por las complejidades de la práctica ortopédica moderna.
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