Journal of Surgical Education
Volume 67, Issue 4 , Pages 205-209, July 2010

High-Performance Teams and the Physician Leader: An Overview

University of Kentucky College of Medicine, Lexington, Kentucky

published online 26 July 2010.

The complexity of health care delivery within the United States continues to escalate in an exponential fashion driven by an explosion of medical technology, an ever-expanding research enterprise, and a growing emphasis on evidence-based practices. The delivery of care occurs on a continuum that spans across multiple disciplines, now requiring complex coordination of care through the use of novel clinical teams. The use of teams permeates the health care industry and has done so for many years, but confusion about the structure and role of teams in many organizations contributes to limited effectiveness and suboptimal outcomes. Teams are an essential component of graduate medical education training programs. The health care industry's relative lack of focus regarding the fundamentals of teamwork theory has contributed to ineffective team leadership at the physician level. As a follow-up to our earlier manuscripts on teamwork, this article clarifies a model of teamwork and discusses its application to high-performance teams in health care organizations. Emphasized in this discussion is the role played by the physician leader in ensuring team effectiveness. By educating health care professionals on the fundamentals of high-performance teamwork, we hope to stimulate the development of future physician leaders who use proven teamwork principles to achieve the goals of trainee education and excellent patient care.

Key Words: physician leadership, high performance teams, multidisciplinary team structures, management strategy

Competencies: Patient Care, Professionalism, Interpersonal and Communication Skills, Practice Based Learning and Improvement, Systems Based Practice

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 A.M. and A.J.K. contributed equally to this work.

PII: S1931-7204(10)00169-8

doi:10.1016/j.jsurg.2010.06.002

Journal of Surgical Education
Volume 67, Issue 4 , Pages 205-209, July 2010