In his study of the subject, experts miss this
Brian Bolwell, MD, FACP, Chair of Physician Leadership and Development and former Chair of Taussig Cancer Institute, made becoming fluent in leadership literature a key part of his success as a leader in an academic medical center. But his years of experience have taught him that the literature often overlooks two elements that are key to building the kind of culture that breeds world-class patient care and leading-edge research. Hear him discuss communication and courage below.
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Dr. Bolwell is Chair of Physician Leadership and Development and former Chair of Taussig Cancer Institute. He can be reached at bolwelb@ccf.org or 216.444.6922. On Twitter: @BrianBolwellMD
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