Surgical Leadership
- Advanced
Facilitate transformational change and an organizational turnaround
Apply tools and knowledge in quality, safety and informatics to drive sustainable improvement
Discuss data management in the context of health informatics
Develop strategies to turn ideas into viable, scalable solutions that add value to health care systems
Identify surgical mentors to address the technical, cultural, behavioral and educational needs of trainees and foster their development as next-generation clinical and academic leaders
It used to be that surgeons rose within their organizations almost entirely on their technical skills. However, in today’s more complex health care institutions, leadership, management and business skills matter equally. The Surgical Leadership Program at Harvard Medical School is designed for surgeons seeking to acquire the nontechnical, executive skills needed to step into leadership positions and excel as heads of departments, divisions, projects and institutions. Participants will learn directly from Harvard’s leading faculty across all areas influencing surgical leadership, including communication, mentoring, change management, process and quality improvement, financial management, and surgical research and technique.
This program’s innovative learning model is structured around the needs of practicing surgeons. A comprehensive core curriculum is presented through on-demand, self-paced lectures, live webinars, and three four-day live workshops at your choice of venue. The course culminates with a personalized capstone project, enabling participants to demonstrate creativity, innovation and proficiency in the knowledge and skills taught in the program.
Participants will be eligible for Associate Alumni status upon successful completion of the program. Early tuition and need-based tuition reductions may be available.
Surgical Leadership and Executive Skills
The Surgeon as an Entrepreneur and Innovator
Legal Principles for Surgical Leaders
Communications, Motivation and Negotiation
Building and Promoting Your Personal Brand
Surgical Research and Education
Quality, Safety and Improvement