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Centres for Leadership: a strategy for academic integration.

Gillian King1,2, Kathryn Parker3,4, Sean Peacocke3, C J Curran3, Amy C McPherson1,5, Tom Chau1,6, Elaine Widgett2,3, Darcy Fehlings7,8, Golda Milo-Manson3,8.   

Abstract

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to describe how an Academic Health Science Centre, providing pediatric rehabilitation services, research, and education, developed a Centres for Leadership (CfL) initiative to integrate its academic functions and embrace the goal of being a learning organization. Design/methodology/approach Historical documents, tracked output information, and staff members' insights were used to describe the ten-year evolution of the initiative, its benefits, and transformational learnings for the organization. Findings The evolutions concerned development of a series of CfLs, and changes over time in leadership and management structure, as well as in operations and targeted activities. Benefits included enhanced clinician engagement in research, practice-based research, and impacts on clinical practice. Transformational learnings concerned the importance of supporting stakeholder engagement, fostering a spirit of inquiry, and fostering leaderful practice. These learnings contributed to three related emergent outcomes reflecting "way stations" on the journey to enhanced evidence-informed decision making and clinical excellence: enhancements in authentic partnerships, greater innovation capacity, and greater understanding and actualization of leadership values. Practical implications Practical information is provided for other organizations interested in understanding how this initiative evolved, its tangible value, and its wider benefits for organizational collaboration, innovation, and leadership values. Challenges encountered and main messages for other organizations are also considered. Originality/value A strategy map is used to present the structures, processes, and outcomes arising from the initiative, with the goal of informing the operations of other organizations desiring to be learning organizations.

Keywords:  Academic Health Science Centre (AHSC); Evidence-informed decision making

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28686129     DOI: 10.1108/JHOM-11-2016-0225

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Health Organ Manag        ISSN: 1477-7266


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1.  Building knowledge translation competency in a community-based hospital: a practice-informed curriculum for healthcare providers, researchers, and leadership.

Authors:  Christine Provvidenza; Ashleigh Townley; Joanne Wincentak; Sean Peacocke; Shauna Kingsnorth
Journal:  Implement Sci       Date:  2020-07-03       Impact factor: 7.327

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