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Taking Charge: Moving from Peer to Supervisor.

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Leadership transitions occur frequently, and these times can be challenging for the individual and those they lead. Leaders must develop new knowledge and skills required of the position. Leaders also… Click to show full abstract

Leadership transitions occur frequently, and these times can be challenging for the individual and those they lead. Leaders must develop new knowledge and skills required of the position. Leaders also assume a new formal leadership role over prior peers. This can be a difficult task for junior leaders. The following article illustrates an example case faced by a junior Navy Medical Corps Officer and how one might respond.

Keywords: medicine; peer supervisor; moving peer; charge moving; taking charge

Journal Title: Military medicine
Year Published: 2018

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