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Cultivating the next generation of healthcare leaders: reflections from an established healthcare leader
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Rakhshan Kamran
, Doria, Andrea S
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/ Employment
/ Health care
/ Leadership
/ Mental health
/ Pandemics
/ Professionals
/ Radiology
/ Teams
2025
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Cultivating the next generation of healthcare leaders: reflections from an established healthcare leader
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Rakhshan Kamran
, Doria, Andrea S
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/ Health care
/ Leadership
/ Mental health
/ Pandemics
/ Professionals
/ Radiology
/ Teams
2025
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Cultivating the next generation of healthcare leaders: reflections from an established healthcare leader
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Cultivating the next generation of healthcare leaders: reflections from an established healthcare leader
2025
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BackgroundDr Andrea Doria is Professor and Vice-Chair of Radiology (Clinical Practice Improvement) at the University of Toronto, Research Director, Senior Scientist and Imaging Lead of Personalised Child Health, The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids), Toronto, Canada. Over the past few decades, Dr Doria has established a track record of healthcare leadership. Based on Dr Doria’s extensive leadership experience, she believes it is essential for established healthcare leaders to be involved in cultivating emerging healthcare leaders.MethodsAn interview was conducted with Dr Doria to learn about key lessons she believes are essential for healthcare leaders to help develop the next generation. Dr Doria reflected on her leadership style and experiences, sharing what has worked to improve the effectiveness of her teams.ResultsKey messages were reflected upon, including practical ways for senior leaders to support the next generation; leadership insights gained from the pandemic; the importance of building diversity in teams and nurturing leaders from underrepresented minorities; challenges to be aware of for the future of healthcare leadership; finding inspiration from team members and essential traits for healthcare leaders.ConclusionThrough cultivating the next generation of healthcare leaders, established leaders can be involved in establishing a brighter future for healthcare. This article describes reflections and practical takeaways that can help established leaders support emerging leaders and build their leadership skills.
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BMJ Publishing Group LTD
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