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Vice President of Medical Affairs--moving on up to CEO?

J L Tyler1.   

Abstract

Increasingly, physician executives are reaching the conclusion that if they choose, they may be viable candidates for CEO positions. While this opinion has merit, it must be tempered by marketplace realities. A fundamental issue for VPMAs aspiring to become CEOs is that they have little formalized training or education for CEO roles. Also, they may lack team-building skills--a critical success factor. Physician executives who seek out professional development opportunities that enhance both their interpersonal/management and "business" skills--accounting, finance, and planning--are more likely to be attractive candidates and succeed once they are in the position. Another consideration is that the CEO position usually has a precursor role--the COO. This position is the training ground for the CEO. Physician executives aspiring to be CEO will want to consider the following suggestions: (1) Make your intentions known; (2) groom your successor; (3) request a title change; (4) get your master's degree; (5) pursue professional development opportunities; (6) consider leaving the organization; and (7) talk with your family.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10558277

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Physician Exec        ISSN: 0898-2759


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1.  The 7+ Habits of Highly Effective Medical Directors.

Authors:  Alexander Bedenkov; Viraj Rajadhyaksha; Carmen Moreno; Susana Goncalves; Pei-Chieh Fong; Andrey Ipatov; Berin Erdal
Journal:  Pharmaceut Med       Date:  2021-09-19
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