Inspired Physician Leadership and Trends in Leadership Theory
Charles R. Stoner, DBA
Michael J. Sacopulos, JD
Jan 2, 2026
Healthcare Administration Leadership & Management Journal
Volume 4, Issue 1, Pages 28-31
Abstract
In this episode of SoundPractice, Dr. Chuck Stoner, an expert in business administration and leadership, discusses the nuances of effective leadership, particularly within the healthcare sector. Dr. Stoner emphasizes the importance of behavioral foundations in leadership, highlighting interpersonal skills, emotional intelligence, and nonverbal communication as crucial elements. He explores challenges unique to physician leaders, such as balancing clinical and administrative roles, and underscores the value of leadership training and incremental involvement in organizational projects. Addressing the evolving landscape of leadership in the age of social media, Dr. Stoner provides actionable advice for physicians aspiring to strengthen their leadership skills, including volunteerism, committee participation, and embracing opportunities for growth. His thoughtful perspectives offer a compelling framework for developing leadership in healthcare and beyond.
Topics
Influence
Self-Awareness
Adaptability
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