Attracting new medical staff leaders: Leadership selection criteria
Medical Staff Leader Connection, September 21, 2005
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Dear Medical Staff Leader:
The use of leadership selection criteria by the medical executive committee (MEC), medical nominating committee (which could be a subcommittee of the MEC), and the general medical staff is an important element in attracting the most qualified candidates for medical staff leadership positions.
Leadership selection criteria encourage the general medical staff to carefully consider the attributes, skills, commitment, and demonstrated leadership capability of the physicians they are nominating. It also sends the powerful message that leadership positions are vitally important to the success of the medical staff.
Leadership selection criteria also send an important message to prospective physician leaders. A physician can review and use the selection criteria as a barometer of their own interest, ability, and skills. The criteria let them know the position is extremely important to the effective function of the medical staff and the hospital. This will give importance to the position, attract physician who may be interested in leading the staff, and focus their thinking on issues important to the medical staff (i.e. experience, commitment, continuity of leadership, and the ability to influence organization-wide leadership issues).
That's all for this week!
All the best,
Richard Sheff, MD
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