The 2017 Association of Pathology Chairs Annual Meeting included a session for department chairs and other department leaders on how to deal with deans and academic medical center leadership. The session was focused on discussing ways to foster positive relationships with university, medical school, and health system leaders, and productively address issues and opportunities with them. Presentations and a panel discussion were provided by 4 former pathology chairs who subsequently have served as medical deans and in other leadership positions including university provost, medical center CEO, and health system board chair. There was a strong consensus among the participants on how best to deal with superiors about problems, conflicts, and ...
Challenges abound for new chairs, including the responsibility of [re]shaping the department’s visio...
Introduction Physician leadership positions have evolved from autonomous roles in clinical medicine ...
Leadership and change in health sciences centers are explored through contrasting two models of lead...
The 2017 Association of Pathology Chairs Annual Meeting included a session for department chairs and...
Robert Hromas,1 Robert Leverence,1 Lazarus K Mramba,2 J Larry Jameson,3 Caryn Lerman,3 Thomas L Schw...
The need to fulfill academic goals in the context of significant economic challenges, new regulatory...
Background: Executive leaders at academic medical institutions face challenges that previously invol...
Leadership development and succession planning are critical to ensure continued strength of academic...
The 2016 Association of Pathology Chairs annual meeting featured a discussion group of Association o...
Developing leaders in academic medicine has become a priority for many academic health science cente...
The department chairperson must effectively relate with their academic dean in order to successfully...
Introduction. Leading an academic department of a medical college is not for everyone. Having done i...
Department chairs find themselves caught in the middle, swiveling between faculty and administration...
The 2018 Association of Pathology Chairs annual meeting included a panel discussion of Association o...
The 2018 Association of Pathology Chairs annual meeting included a panel discussion of Association o...
Challenges abound for new chairs, including the responsibility of [re]shaping the department’s visio...
Introduction Physician leadership positions have evolved from autonomous roles in clinical medicine ...
Leadership and change in health sciences centers are explored through contrasting two models of lead...
The 2017 Association of Pathology Chairs Annual Meeting included a session for department chairs and...
Robert Hromas,1 Robert Leverence,1 Lazarus K Mramba,2 J Larry Jameson,3 Caryn Lerman,3 Thomas L Schw...
The need to fulfill academic goals in the context of significant economic challenges, new regulatory...
Background: Executive leaders at academic medical institutions face challenges that previously invol...
Leadership development and succession planning are critical to ensure continued strength of academic...
The 2016 Association of Pathology Chairs annual meeting featured a discussion group of Association o...
Developing leaders in academic medicine has become a priority for many academic health science cente...
The department chairperson must effectively relate with their academic dean in order to successfully...
Introduction. Leading an academic department of a medical college is not for everyone. Having done i...
Department chairs find themselves caught in the middle, swiveling between faculty and administration...
The 2018 Association of Pathology Chairs annual meeting included a panel discussion of Association o...
The 2018 Association of Pathology Chairs annual meeting included a panel discussion of Association o...
Challenges abound for new chairs, including the responsibility of [re]shaping the department’s visio...
Introduction Physician leadership positions have evolved from autonomous roles in clinical medicine ...
Leadership and change in health sciences centers are explored through contrasting two models of lead...