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OverviewThis book brings together the insights of some of Australia’s most respected healthcare professionals and provides a resource for readers new to the concept of leadership and those currently in leadership or managerial positions. Administrative (as opposed to clinical) leadership and the skills required to be good at it, are not well covered in the medical, nursing or allied health curricula. Despite this, healthcare workers are often required to take up leadership/managerial roles, often with little notice and minimal training. In contrast to the scientific nature of clinical medicine, leadership is a management concept and open to different interpretations. Clinicians who have the potential to be great leaders may shy away from administrative leadership positions because of limited understanding and training in what leadership entails. Unfortunately, not all great clinicians turn out to be great leaders/managers. Leadership Pearls in Healthcare delves deep into the minds of eminent leaders across all disciplines within the Australian healthcare system and discover the most valuable lessons they have learnt during their leadership journey. To demonstrate how they can be applied in practice, each leadership pearl will be presented in a scenario/situation-based format, followed by a discussion with relevant references. Following this, authors will include closely related practical tips as ‘Other Gems’. Designed in an engaging and user-friendly format, this book is accessible to a wide audience, including current and emerging leaders in healthcare, students in medical, nursing, allied health, recently graduated doctors, nurses, and allied health professionals, as well as current and emerging leaders outside of healthcare. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ralph Junckerstorff , Sara BaqarPublisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Imprint: Springer Nature Switzerland AG ISBN: 9789819642328ISBN 10: 9819642329 Pages: 196 Publication Date: 28 May 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationDr Ralph Junckerstorff is a General (Internal) Medicine and Infectious Diseases physician at Monash Health in Melbourne, Victoria. He graduated from undergraduate medicine from the University of Western Australia in 2000 and became a fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians in 2010. He also holds a Diploma of Tropical Medicine from the University of Liverpool (UK). He is a co-editor of the book Beyond Evidence-Based Medicine: Clinical Pearls from Experienced Physicians. Dr Junckerstorff has worked in a public teaching hospital his entire career. He has shared an office with former and current Directors of General Medicine and is married to a healthcare leader. He fully appreciates how difficult, time-consuming and at times, thankless a task being a leader is. He understands the complexities and challenges of the hospital environment and the significant impact effective leadership in healthcare can have. Prof. Sara Baqar is an experienced endocrinologist and healthcare leader, currently serving as the first female Director of Endocrinology at Austin Health. Prior to this, she served as the Director of Medicine at Monash Health and the Clinical Director of Internal Medicine at Northeast Health Wangaratta. After graduating from Monash University in 2003, she specialized in endocrinology. With the support of the National Heart Foundation Health Professional Scholarship and the University of Melbourne Faculty Research Scholarship, she completed her PhD on the effects of salt on diabetes and cardiovascular health. Alongside her clinical leadership, she remains actively involved in research as a principal investigator and supervises PhD candidates. To further develop her understanding of effective leadership and management, she completed an MBA at Melbourne Business School. Beyond her clinical and research contributions, Sara is passionate about cultivating strong and authentic leadership in public healthcare. Recognizing that many healthcare professionals are often thrust into leadership roles with little preparation, sometimes without even considering themselves as potential leaders, she is committed to bridging this gap by equipping clinicians with the skills and confidence needed to navigate leadership effectively. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |