November/December 2025

Volume 12, Issue 6

November/December 2025

A healthcare CEO shares 10 leadership principles from 40 years of experience, emphasizing passion, patience, accountability, self-care, and creative thinking.

November/December 2025

This article likens financial health to personal health, offering tips to identify early financial issues and strategies to improve outcomes, like a check-up.

November/December 2025

Physician leadership centers on purpose, ethics, and resilience, navigating unexpected events to foster personal growth and positively impact others and organizations.

November/December 2025

This article introduces and describes a comparative study of two approaches to physician leadership development conducted during a research program in collaboration with a major healthcare organization.

November/December 2025

The article examines medical tourism's growth, highlighting primary care's role in ensuring safety, coordinating care, evaluating providers, and managing follow-up.

Peer-Reviewed
November/December 2025

This article examines physician leadership development across early, mid, and late career stages, highlighting mentoring, education, and institutional support to drive innovation and improve healthcare outcomes.

Peer-Reviewed
November/December 2025

Cross-functional teams in healthcare address complex challenges, but guidance for physician leaders is limited. This article offers practical insights for success.

November/December 2025

The article traces the CMO's evolution from clinical overseer to strategic leader, highlighting milestones like medical guilds and data-driven, patient-centered care.

Peer-Reviewed
November/December 2025

High U.S. healthcare costs persist with poor outcomes; physicians must lead in policy, research, operations, and advocacy for systemic, patient-focused reform.

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