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Posts Tagged ‘Leadership’

Top 10 Blogs of 2023

top 10 articles of 2023

For 11 years HospitalRecruiting has been a professional resource for healthcare job seekers and employers alike. Here are our top-performing articles of 2023.

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Top 5 Career Mistakes Healthcare Providers Make and How to Avoid Them

top 5 career mistakes

Healthcare professionals are dedicated to providing the best possible patient care, but still mess up from time to time. By avoiding these common career mistakes, you can ensure your time as a healthcare provider is fulfilling and successful.

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9 Tips to Build Your Clinical Leadership Skills

9 tips for building clinical leadership roles

Clinical leadership roles enhance your ability to make changes in the workplace and are a great opportunity to take your career to the next level. Succeeding in these roles can be difficult, but compiled 9 steps to help you overcome potential difficulties and succeed in a clinical leadership position.

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Healthcare Leaders Can Convert Mistakes Into Opportunities

Leader trying to stop domino effect

Leadership is a major responsibility that requires humility, accountability, and an open mind. While it may be easy to push blame onto that of the subordinates who’ve made mistakes, the ultimate fault resides with the leader responsible for managing them. Here are just a few best practices on how to deal with the mistakes of others as a leader.

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Healthcare Leadership Now

A surgeon and emergency physician at work

In today’s rapidly evolving global situation, leaders must think differently and mandate that their troops approach problem-solving with a fresh set of eyes and a clear perspective, ensuring success. 

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What Is A “Rock Star” Doctor?

A physician "rock star" takes a stroll on the beach with his guitar. The article discusses what is meant by the term "rock star" when it is applied to physicians and how doctors can become that type of physician

Many physicians possess some of these characteristics, but excellent physicians possess them all. Seamlessly integrating them into an excellent patient care experience is what makes you a rock star.

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Is Nursing Leadership Right for You?

Characteristics of Successful Nurse Leaders

No matter where you see yourself in the spectrum of nurse leadership, it’s critical that you understand a few of the qualities that successful nurse leaders possess. Here are a few characteristics of successful nurse leaders that will help you decide if nursing leadership may be a good fit.

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Emotional Intelligence and the Physician Leader

Emotional Intelligence in Medical Practice

For many of us, medical training helped suppress our EI; burying emotions was a self-protective mechanism to get through the long days and nights and the emotionally stressful highs and lows of caring for the ill and dying while building a wealth of medical knowledge and developing procedural skills. As a collective, physicians are starting to realize that this attitude has led to an increase in burnout, fatigue, and even physician suicide.

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Career Hacks for Healthcare Practitioners

Workplace Skills to Survive as a Healthcare Practitioner

When you work in the healthcare industry, it is important to take care of yourself so that you can care for your patients. Learning early in the game to relieve stress and maintain a healthy work/life balance is vital. Constantly work to develop your communication and leadership skills that will help you to be successful through your career. Staying current with updated information about your sector in healthcare and taking care of yourself will help you to thrive throughout your career.

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Power and Leadership – When Less is More

How to be an effective and respected leader

The more you lead and the less you need to exert power, the more power you exert over the output of the group. The use of direct orders or coercive power is less likely to be a positive for the recipient or the group.

You’ll know you’re a good leader when each person in the group feels that he or she is growing in their work, valued by peers and supervisors, and part of a group engaged in an enterprise that matters.

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