The leadership behaviors needed to implement clinical genomics at scale: a qualitative study.
Stephanie BestZornitza StarkHelen BrownJanet C LongKushani HewageClara GaffJeffrey BraithwaiteNatalie TaylorPublished in: Genetics in medicine : official journal of the American College of Medical Genetics (2020)
Entrepreneurial leadership is needed to promote innovativeness, risk-taking, and proactivity, essential in these early stages of clinical genomics. Shared decision-making is required from a wide range of clinicians, calling for both clinical and distributed leadership. Sharing leadership, and the potential loss of positional status from formal senior positions, may prove challenging to genomics "migrants," who are essential for nurturing genomic "natives." Clinicians will need support from their organizations and professional bodies to manage the transition.