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Leadership Foundations
This 6-session program introduces leadership theories and models to TTUHSC team members who have been with TTUHSC for at least 6 months and have an interest in moving into a leadership role within the organization. Leadership Foundation is designed to equip participants with essential leadership skills and knowledge, preparing them for leadership roles within their TTUHSC or departments. The program focuses on foundational principles of leadership, personal development, and practical applications, providing a comprehensive introduction to effective leadership practices.
PROGRAM LENGTH: 3 months
PROGRAM SIZE: Limited to 25 team members
FREQUENCY: Every quarter
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Learning Objective
The Leadership Foundation Program aims to develop participants' leadership potential by providing them with the necessary tools, skills, and knowledge to become effective and inspiring leaders. The program emphasizes roles leaders may be required to assume, communication, conflict management and resolution, team-building, and enhancing leadership presence.
Principles of Leadership: The objective is for each participant to understand the foundations of leadership.
· Deduce whether leadership is more nature or nurture
· Summarize key attributes leaders should strive to develop
· Explain the components of Full Range Leadership Development Model
Team Dynamics: The objective is for each participant to evaluate and decide the appropriate leadership skills required to lead their team through each stage of team building.
· Recall the four stages of team building
· Give an illustration of each of the five stages
· Identify three important elements to building positive team dynamics
Leadership Communication: The objective is for each participant to understand the principles of communication that are important to be an effective leader.
· Outline the traits of effective communicators
· List four elements of the communication process
· Categorize the four elements of active listening
Transforming Conflict into Collaboration: The objective is for each participant to understand the importance of turning conflict into collaboration.
· Recognize causes of conflict
· Illustrate the Thomas-Kilmann Conflict model
· Apply the 6 steps when mediating conflict
Feedback Essentials: The objective is for each participant to understand the essential elements when providing feedback.
· Differentiate between supportive and corrective feedback
· Compose steps to be taken when conducting a feedback session
· Describe the Velvet Hammer approach to feedback
Building Your Leadership Prescence: The objective is for each participant to understand the importance of being an influential leader.
· Appraise your leadership acumen
· Validate how you influence others
· Demonstrate qualities of a Servant Leader
- Conflict Resolution
- Team Building
- Active Listening
Global Perspectives
In today's diverse healthcare workforce, it is essential for health professionals to demonstrate Emotional and Cultural Intelligence when working with people from varied worldviews and backgrounds. The Global Perspectives Microcredential is designed to equip students and professionals with the skills needed to meet this challenge by encouraging them to broaden and diversify their perspectives, ultimately enhancing their professional competence and proficiency. Through a series of curated lectures, films, panel discussions, and reflective engagement with books and other media, this microcredential encourages learners to critically examine their own beliefs, assumptions, and preferences while gaining insight into the experiences and cultures of others. Reflective activities will challenge learners to thoughtfully consider their own perspectives and the ways in which different cultures and social factors influence health outcomes, fostering a deeper understanding of global citizenship and interconnectedness. Upon completion, participants will have developed a more informed and empathetic global outlook, empowering them to work more effectively in diverse healthcare environments and to contribute meaningfully to a more equitable and sustainable world.
Learning Objectives
• Demonstrate understanding of self as a global citizen.
• Identify social, environmental, and political determinants of health and their effects on health and wellbeing.
• Identify current issues and trends in global health.
The Office of Global Health is located on the 2nd floor of TTUHSC, near the Department of Public Health offices.
3601 4th St, 2B239
Stop 6266
Lubbock, Texas 79430
Phone: (806) 743 - 2901
E-mail: globalhealth@ttuhsc.edu
Our office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
- Emotional Intellegence
- Cultural Competence
- Reflective Practice