Monday, October 15, 2012

Hospital Leadership


I am deviating briefly from my series I started to write about something that has been going on over the last several days. On Friday my wife went in for surgery on her spine. She is doing well now and the surgery was a success.
While spending time at the hospital I noticed how many different levels of leadership there are at the hospital. As a patient or a family member of a patient we don’t get to see the hospital administrator. However we see levels of leadership across all areas within the hospital.
It is a great example of how many ways people can lead. The nurses lead by directing what needs to be done in taking care of the patient. The doctor leads by explaining the diagnoses and making sure everything is done correctly in the surgery or the care of the patient. Nurses assistants lead by following the orders to get the vital signs and helping to make sure the patient is taken care of properly.
A hospital is a massive place that requires everyone to do their job and lead at every level in order to make sure the patients’ needs are met. This is a place where leadership is crucial because lives depend upon it.
Leadership is important in any walk of life but if you are a leader and others depend upon you to be that leader you need to always be on top of your game. If you are a leader always be on top of your leadership game because you never know when someone’s life depends upon it.

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