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Gender-focused training improves leadership of female medical students: A randomised trial

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Today, we will be discussing the article entitled, Gender-focused training improves leadership of female medical students: A randomised trial. In medical emergencies, provider qualities which lead to greater performance and patient outcomes include leadership and teamwork. link] ,Why is this article important?

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The ‘Hidden C’

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In such situations, ‘soft skills’ such as teamwork, compassionate leadership, strong interpersonal communication, and psychological safety are essential. Barriers to reporting include a lack of awareness of reporting mechanisms, fear of repercussions on professional reputation, and a lack of proactive leadership support.

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Emergency Anthropology

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While factors like roles, leadership, and communication are undoubtedly crucial, a deeper force underpins team culture. Dr Purdy introduces us to the Relational Coordination Theory , borrowed from the aviation industry, which unveils the secrets to effective teamwork and outcomes.

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You’re Now A Paediatric Registrar: Step Up, Survive & Thrive 

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Teamwork – being a good team leader also means being a good team player. Mutual respect, communication, and willingness to learn from one another can greatly enrich your experience along with patient outcomes. This is something that we all have experience in. Try to remain flexible based on the skillset of your team.