To lead or to influence?
- PMID: 34804290
- PMCID: PMC8603880
- DOI: 10.36834/cmej.72551
To lead or to influence?
Abstract
One skill set identified within the CanMEDS Framework (CanMEDS) as essential to training future physicians is the Leader role. Arguably however, the term Leader carries certain connotations that are inconsistent with the abilities outlined by CanMEDS as necessary for physicians. For example, the term Leader may connote hierarchical authority and formalized responsibilities, while de-emphasising informal day-to-day influencing. This CanMEDS role was first labelled Manager, but was re-named Leader in 2015. Perhaps the focus of this CanMEDS role should be further refined by adopting a more representative term that reflects the concept of intentional influence. Through this lens, learners can discern significant opportunities to influence positively each of the clinical and non-clinical environments they encounter. We suggest that reframing the Leader role as an Influencer role will be more comprehensive and inclusive of its full scope and potential. Accordingly, given the potential for broader applicability and resonance with learners, collaborators, and the populations we serve, consideration should be given to re-characterizing the CanMEDS role of Leader as that of Influencer.
Le rôle de Leader est une des compétences du Référentiel CanMEDS jugées essentielles dans la formation des futurs médecins. Cependant, on peut soutenir que la notion de leadership comporte certaines connotations qui sont incompatibles avec les compétences exigées dans CanMEDS. Par exemple, le terme « leader » peut évoquer une autorité hiérarchique et des responsabilités formelles, tout en minimisant l'influence informelle exercée au quotidien. Avant 2015, ce rôle était désigné par le mot « gestionnaire ». Peut-être l'orientation de ce rôle CanMEDS devrait-elle être redéfinie et une appellation correspondante choisie pour refléter la notion d'influence intentionnelle. Une telle reformulation inciterait les apprenants à cerner les occasions importantes d'influencer positivement les environnements cliniques et non-cliniques dans lesquels ils travaillent. Nous sommes d'avis qu'un recadrage du rôle de leader en influenceur engloberait toute la portée et tout le potentiel auxquels le rôle renvoie. Le rôle d'Influenceur promet une applicabilité et une résonance plus larges auprès des apprenants, des collaborateurs et des populations que nous servons, d’où la pertinence de la redéfinition du rôle CanMEDS actuel.
© 2021 Do, Maniate, Sonnenberg; licensee Synergies Partners.
Conflict of interest statement
There are no conflicts of interest for the authors to declare.
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