Submission ID 78331

Code OD-4-6
At the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:
Category Medical Education
Type Oral
Title Bridging Worlds to Lead: A Conceptual Review with Stakeholder Consultation to Create the Leads+ Development Model
Background/Purpose Problem: Healthcare leadership within academic health centres is increasingly complex. To handle this increasing complexity, we need models to support emerging and practicing leaders within health systems.
Methods Methods: Through stakeholder consultation this conceptual review sought to examine leadership constructs and how they intersect with current leadership practices in academic health centres. The goal was to develop a new model of healthcare leadership development. The authors used sequential iterative cycles of divergent and convergent thinking approaches to explore and synthesize various literature vantage points. Finally, the approach sought feedback from stakeholders (including healthcare leaders, medical educators, leadership developers) to offer refinements.
Results Results: After five rounds of discussion and reformulation, the authors arrived at a new model for leadership development: the LEADS+ Development Model. During their stakeholder consultation stage, they garnered feedback from 29 out of 65 recruited individuals (44.6% response rate). More than a quarter of respondents served as a senior leader in a healthcare network or national society (27.5%, n=8). There was a high level of endorsement: 7.93 (SD 1.7) out of 10.
Discussion Conclusion: The LEADS+ Development Model is a new model to foster leadership development in academic health centers.
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Authors Teresa Chan
Sandra Ramelli
Sarrah Lal
Jonathan Sherbino
Graham Dickson
Teresa Chan
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