Madeline C. MacKechnie, Luis G Padilla Rojas, Fernando De la Huerta, Leonardo López Almejo, José Máximo Gómez Acevedo, Sergio Quintero Hernández, Theodore Miclau
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摘要
解决拉丁美洲全球肌肉骨骼创伤负担的解决方案不仅需要财政资源和临床研究基础设施,还需要骨科医生的非临床领导能力建设。认识到领导力发展培训对改善患者治疗结果和医疗保健组织绩效的影响,拉丁美洲的整形外科医生可以从这些机会中受益匪浅。然而,参加这类项目的正式培训或机会在很大程度上是不存在的,特别是在资源有限的国家。大多数描述领导力课程的文献都集中在高收入国家(HICs),特别是在北美和欧洲。由于这种差异,骨科创伤外科医生网络Asociación de Cirujanos Traumatólogos de las amacrias (ACTUAR)为拉丁美洲骨科医生开发了一种新颖的领导力发展计划(LDP)课程。本文描述了2019年10月31日在墨西哥埃莫西约举行的第30届Federación墨西哥骨科学院Traumatología (FEMECOT)大会上向40名骨科创伤外科医生交付的为期一天的LDP。
Creación de capacidades para el desarrollo de liderazgo a los cirujanos ortopédicos en América Latina
Solutions to address the global burden of musculoskeletal trauma in Latin America require not only financial resources and clinical research infrastructure, but also non-clinical leadership capacity-building for orthopaedic surgeons. Recognizing the impact that leadership development training has on improving patient outcomes and performance of healthcare organizations, orthopaedic surgeons in Latin America could greatly benefit from these opportunities. Yet, formal training or opportunities to attend such programs, particularly in countries with limited resources, largely do not exist. Most of the literature describing leadership programs is concentrated on high-income countries (HICs), specifically in North America and Europe. As a result of this discrepancy, the network of orthopaedic trauma surgeons, Asociación de Cirujanos Traumatólogos de las Américas (ACTUAR), developed curricula for a novel Leadership Development Program (LDP) for Latin American orthopaedic surgeons. This paper describes the delivery of the one-day LDP delivered to forty orthopaedic trauma surgeons at the 30 th Annual Federación Mexicana de Colegios de Ortopedia y Traumatología (FEMECOT) Congress in Hermosillo, México on October 31, 2019.