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Educational Programs of Excellence He

  PREPARING LEADERS FOR THE FUTURE

     The School of Medicine and Dentistry, School of Nursing, and Eastman Institute for Oral Health
     have a legacy of preparing health care leaders, and are committed to defining and educating the
     next generation of leaders who will shape the future of health care. We are developing curricula
     that is specifically designed to meet the rigorous challenges these leaders will face. They will learn
     essential core competencies of leadership including: effective communication; team building;
     organizational effectiveness; health care stakeholder focus; systems thinking; innovation; and leading
     transformational change.

  TEAM-BASED EDUCATION

     There has been a fundamental shift in how we create and deliver health care education. It is now
     essential that we educate future health care providers to work as part of integrated teams. A key
     benefit: a higher quality of services and improved patient safety and care. Collaboration enables
     physicians, nurses, and other health care providers to learn from each other, better understand roles
     and responsibilities and how high performance teams work, improve communication, function more
     effectively, and share in decision-making. For example, in an operating room there are typically more
     than half a dozen surgeons, nurses, anesthesiologists, and technicians working together. Each team
     member brings his or her unique expertise to the table, but it is the synergy between providers that
     makes the procedure successful. School of Nursing Dean Kathy Rideout said, “The very best path to
     having teams of providers work well together is to educate them together.”
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