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Physician leaders working in hospitals and health systems are often expected to lead collaboratively with nurses, administrators, and other leaders. Inter-professional leadership requires a high degree of self-awareness and the ability to know when to defer to the expertise of others, to communicate effectively, and to understand the perspectives and priorities of other leaders.