Title
Emergency Department Leadership and Management: Best Principles and Practice
Files
Description
Emergency departments around the world may differ, but many of the problems they face are the same. Written by an international panel of experienced emergency department leaders Emergency Department Leadership andManagement provides the latest knowledge and advice to improve your personal leadership skills. The book will assist emergency department leaders in overcoming common management and operational problems including overcrowding, risk management, implementing the right triage system, electronic and IT solutions, improving clinical teamwork, education of emergency department staff, improving patient flow, care pathways and leading during times of change. Example cases are included to allow leaders to compare common cases to the problems which they face in their own departments. Information on designing emergency medicine specialty residency programs is also provided. It is the official text of the International Emergency Department Leadership Institute (IEDLI) and has been endorsed by the International Federation for Emergency Medicine (IFEM)
ISBN
9781107007390
Publication Date
2015
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
City
Cambridge
Keywords
Emergency Service, Hospital--organization & management; Leadership
Disciplines
Community Health and Preventive Medicine | Health Services Administration | Other Public Health | Public Health Education and Promotion
Recommended Citation
Kayden, Stephanie; Anderson, Philip D.; Freitas, Robert; and Platz, Elke, "Emergency Department Leadership and Management: Best Principles and Practice" (2015). Faculty Bookshelf. 20.
https://hsrc.himmelfarb.gwu.edu/books/20
Comments
Contributor Leana S. Wen is affiliated with the George Washington University