Initial Experience With a Multidisciplinary Leadership Journal Club
Physicians are expected to lead clinical and research teams throughout their careers but receive little postgraduate professional development skills training. In residency and fellowship, trainees focus the majority of their time within their respective medical siloes, leaving less time for interaction with their peers in other specialties. To mitigate these issues and foster cross specialty collaboration and networking, we created a multidisciplinary leadership journal club (MDLJC) and report our initial experience.
Source: International Journal of Radiation Oncology * Biology * Physics - Category: Radiology Authors: Homan Mohammadi, David T. Pointer, Aaron J. Franke, Austin J. Sim, Ammoren E. Dohm, Jessica M. Frakes, Stephen A. Rosenberg, Estrella M. Carballido, Mihaela Druta, John E. Mullinax, Sean P. Dineen, Sarah E. Hoffe Source Type: research
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