High expectations mirror high stakes for physician executives.

M F Lyons
Author Information
  1. M F Lyons: Witt/Kieffer, Ford, Hadelman & Lloyd, St. Louis, USA. maryl@wittkieffer.com

Abstract

Because the stakes in health care are high, physician executives are challenged to meet high expectations set by their CEOs and boards. These may be unrealistic--for example, demanding that physician executives possess expertise in finance or strategic planning. Job stresses for physician executives are specific to the role, but are not unlike those faced by other senior executives. It's a fact that professionals leave jobs for any number of reasons; sometimes, not through their own choice or fault. Thus, every time a physician executive leaves a job, it should not be characterized as "being fired," and not every job-leaving should be taken as a failure. Accept that you may make mistakes while doing the best job you can. Rely on your own value system and integrity to see you through.

MeSH Term

Employee Performance Appraisal
Humans
Job Description
Physician Executives
Professional Competence
Stress, Psychological
United States

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