All Physicians Lead

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The Hidden-In-Plain-Sight Opportunity For Creating Better Patient Outcomes

With his book, All Physicians Lead, Dr. Leon Moores asks us to think of physician leadership in a new way. Every day, physicians of every level are navigating leadership events – defined as influencing behavior to achieve a desired result. Whether it’s trying to get their patient to stop smoking or keeping a trauma bay running smoothly, leadership is as much of the job as anything else.

If all physicians – not just Chief, Chairs, and CMOs – recognize we are leading we have an opportunity to improve on that skill through reflection, feedback, and training. Improved leadership by physicians at all levels can result in better healthcare team performance, improved team member satisfaction and retention, and ultimately better patient experience and outcomes.

The premise is simple: better physician leadership leads to better patient health.

Dr. Leon Moores | Healthcare Leadership Development Consultant

Bringing with him over 30 years of medical leadership experience, including Chief of Surgery at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, CEO of Pediatric Specialists of Virginia, and President of the Inova Medical Group, Dr. Leon Moores is expanding his focus to encourage change across the medical profession.

Find out how Leon is getting the message out that all physicians are leaders, that leadership can be improved upon, and improved physician leadership in the clinic and at the bedside can result in better health outcomes for our patients.

Rethinking How We Envision “Physician Leadership.”

Dr. Leon Moores’ consulting engagements are designed to explore how medical schools, GME programs, healthcare systems, and professional societies can inform, assess, and improve physician leadership using existing curricular assets and standard teaching methodologies. The overarching focus is to convince all physicians that they are leaders and through reflection, study and feedback can improve that core competency – leading to improved team performance and patient experience and outcomes.
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