EMCrit 274 – Team Leadership with Cliff Reid - a podcast by Scott D. Weingart, MD FCCM

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Team leadership is hard [duh]. Teaching it to our trainees is even tougher. When you work in a team of true experts with established implicit communication, things just flow--giving the the team leader the impression that they actually know what the hell they are doing. The mark of a good team leader is how they handle a less than ideal team. I found a true master to interview on the topic of team leadership--friend of the show, Cliff Reid.

Attitudinal Choices



* Authoritative vs. empowering

* Be Aware that many of us are helped or hurt by implicit biases



Gender bias paper



* Ju et al. Effect of Professional Background and Gender on Residents’ Perceptions of Leadership. Academic Medicine. 2019 Nov;94:S42–7.



Prep and Prebrief



* Relational Coordination by Purdy et al.



from Purdy et al.

Where to Stand



* Foot of the bed in the opinion of Cliff and me



Zero Point Survey (ZPS)



* Cliff's Video on ZPS

* Perform STEP at the beginning then UP for team recaps



Recap / SitRep / Updates-Priorities



* What am I missing here?



How to Lead from the Follower Slot



* Presupposition

* Pacing and Leading

* Play to their ego





Drive by Voice / Fly by Voice



* Commentary Driving



Eyes On / Eyes Off





Sydney HEMS Team Communication Videos

More from Cliff on EMCrit



* How to Be a Hero with Cliff Reid

* Making Things Happen with Cliff Reid

* Mind of the Resuscitationist with Cliff Reid

* Cliff Reid's Own the Resus Room



Additional Reading



* Resus Communication

* Hicks Human Factors for Teams Summary from Simulcast

* Hicks Fog of War

* Another of those duh studies, but it had to be done -- No difference between EM and surgery resident team leading for trauma

* ABCs of Team Leadership from Regions

* Brindley on followership



Post Publication Peer Review from Iain Beardsell

Chaps,



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