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Multiprofessional leadership development: reflections from a doctor in training.

Yang Chen
Published in: BMJ leader (2020)
As the COVID-19 pandemic has taken hold, we are in a state of extreme flux. As a result, I have become aware of how important it is to marry expertise with generalist skills and knowledge of the wider healthcare system. Enduring the initial surge of COVID-19 was about staff working together and blending specialism with generalist pragmatism. The ability to harness and sustain this type of working will represent a legacy from COVID-19 that is positive and one which galvanises our greatest asset-the talents and experiences of our diverse workforce-in order to meet future healthcare challenges.
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