Physician Leadership. Karen J. Nichols
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—William G. Anderson, D.O. FACOS, AOA Past President
“Karen Nichols has never regarded past precedents as an obstacle to future achievements. I first met Karen when I started practicing medicine in Mesa, Arizona, in 1991. She was the first female chief of staff of Mesa General Hospital. It was obvious to me even then that she was born to lead, teach, and inspire. I remember going to the hospital one day and having the opportunity to watch how Karen interacted with a family during a stressful situation. I observed her demeanor and her ability to be present with this family in this difficult time. Her level of competence, compassion, and empathy was the highest I had ever seen. It was one of the greatest learning experiences of my medical career, and I committed to trying to emulate this type of behavior in my own actions. Everyone who worked at the hospital back then knew that she was headed for greatness.
The list of firsts in Karen's accomplishments is endless. She was the first recipient of the physician of the year award from The Arizona Osteopathic Medical Association (AOMA). She also received the AOMA lifetime achievement award. She served as the first female president of the AOMA, the American College of Osteopathic Internists (ACOI), and the American Osteopathic Association (AOA). She is the first osteopathic chair of the board of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. She received the AOA's highest honor, the Presidential Citation. She served as the dean of the Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine. She was prominently featured in the documentary and book The Feminine Touch: Women in Osteopathic Medicine. It would be considerably easier to list the awards and accomplishments that Karen has not received rather than those she has. Karen has also shined as a nationally recognized speaker. Her presentations are captivating, entertaining, and informative on multiple topics.
Karen's commitment to and passion for osteopathic medicine and the profession has never wavered. She has inspired countless women (and men) to follow in her footsteps. She is smart, kind, and incredibly talented in all her endeavors. She has a gift of making the person with whom she is speaking to feel like they are the center of her attention.
Theodore Roosevelt has said that ‘People don't care what you know until they know that you care.’ Karen interacts with poise and dignity, and it is obvious that she cares. I so look forward to more wisdom from her in this book, and in the coming years.
—Richard S. Dobrusin, D.O., FACOFP, President Arizona Osteopathic Medical Association
Karen J. Nichols, DO
PHYSICIAN LEADERSHIP
The 11 Skills Every Doctor Needs to be an Effective Leader
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Library of Congress Cataloging‐in‐Publication Data
Names: Nichols, Karen J., author.
Title: Physician leadership : the 11 skills every doctor needs to be an effective leader / Karen J. Nichols, DO, MA, MACOI, FACP, CS‐F.
Description: Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley, [2021] | Includes index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2021034682 (print) | LCCN 2021034683 (ebook) | ISBN 9781119817543 (Hardcover) | ISBN 9781119817574 (ePDF) | ISBN 9781119817550 (ePub)
Subjects: LCSH: Leadership. | Physicians. | Health services administration. | Organizational effectiveness.
Classification: LCC HD57.7 .N53 2021 (print) | LCC HD57.7 (ebook) | DDC 362.17/2068—dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2021034682 LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2021034683
COVER DESIGN: PAUL MCCARTHY
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This book is dedicated to my husband, Jim Nichols. I could never have accomplished any of the things I have in life without his unwavering commitment and support. He always puts my needs and goals ahead of his own and often does so without me even knowing. Because of him, I was able to become a physician, an internist, and a leader. He is truly the “wind beneath my wings.” I owe everything to him, and I dedicate this book to him.
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