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    Evolving The Medical Education Model: A Best Practices Guideline For Creating Leadership Development Programs For Current And Future Physicians In Healthcare Organizations

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    Author
    Noghrehchi, Pejmon
    Advisor
    Hilligoss, Brian
    Issue Date
    2019
    
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    The University of Arizona.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10150/632858
    Abstract
    The volatility of the healthcare system and government legislation has pushed many organizations to adopt the Triple Aim framework to optimize the impact of their organizations on multiple measures. The need for lowered per capita cost, improved patient experience, and the improvement of the health of populations is reliant on effective management within healthcare organizations. Data suggests that there is a shortage of physician leaders in managerial roles and that there is an insufficient amount of physician leadership development programs in existence. The purpose of this thesis is to create a comprehensive guideline for the creation of physician leadership development programs for current and future physicians based on best practices.
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