Wanted: Effective Followers in Surgery
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- DOI: 10.1097/SLA.0000000000002510
Wanted: Effective Followers in Surgery
Abstract
This SURGICAL PERSPECTIVE paper brings to our readers the general topic of "followership." Leadership has received a lot of attention in the administrative education domain; however, there is a history of academic research on the role and importance of the effective follower. We review some of the critical articles in this field, and present a possible approach for incorporating the notion of effective followership in a surgical context.
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