please respond to the following discussion post as a peer making comment.: Hello,
According to Restivo et al. (2022), to work efficiently in healthcare organizations and optimize resources, team members should agree with their leader’s decisions critically. Being in the position as a healthcare administrator, it involves having the ability to direct a facility and/or the operations of an organization that ranges from meetings with physicians, chairs, employees, investors on the latest ways of training employees, monitoring budgets and many more duties in a vast range. Leadership skills are essential not only for administrators, but physicians and nurses as well. As a leader, we will be expected to implement programs, manage staff, and make decisions that affect the quality of care patients receive. The areas I feel the strongest in are integrity, communication, critical thinking, decision-making, and empathy. I currently now, manage thirty-six residents, twelve fellows, and thirty fourth year medical students, and roughly one-hundred and forty-four third year medical students. My communication, critical thinking and decision-making skills have to be top notch or things fall through the cracks in which has a very high possibility to affect patient care if we are short staffed on residents/fellows because of an error on my end. The skill I feel I could improve on is delegation because I tend to just do the work to ensure it is completed on time and done correctly. During my practicum, I will include my leadership skills by communicating effectively with my preceptor, looking at the wider impact on boarding issues to make positive effects on the organization’s long-term success by gathering data and conducting a SWOT analysis regularly, but most importantly delegate tasks more effectively to make use of the resources that are currently available to me.
Restivo, V., Minutolo, G., Battaglini, A., Carli, A., Capraro, M., Gaeta, M., Odone, A., Trucchi, C., Favaretti, C., Vitale, F., & Casuccio, A. (2022). Leadership Effectiveness in Healthcare Settings: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Cross-Sectional and Before-After Studies. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(17), 10995. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191710995
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