Abstract

An ability to lead collaboratively across professional boundaries is a key aspect of successful introduction of quality improvement initiatives. In healthcare, excessive importance is attributed to the personal and positional qualities of leadership. The traditional hierarchal model of postgraduate medical training is not conducive to developing practical leadership skills among doctors and does not support change and innovation. Medical professionals should actively promote the development of leadership skills amongst their more junior colleagues with a particular emphasis on collaborative working across professional boundaries.

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