Coaching Healthcare Clinicians for Executive Leadership

Coaching Healthcare Clinicians for Executive Leadership

I provide leadership coaching for physicians, surgeons, and all clinicians who are in or transitioning to C-suite level roles in hospitals and health systems.

I provide leadership coaching for physicians, surgeons, and all clinicians who are transitioning to C-suite level roles in hospitals and health systems.

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The Harsh Reality Today’s Clinician Leaders Face

With over 36 years of experience, I have seen how in today’s rapidly changing healthcare environment executive leaders must focus on leadership skills for successful organizational performance.

Physicians and other clinicians are expected to navigate complex organizational challenges while maintaining clinical and academic responsibilities, often making critical decisions in real time without prior leadership preparation.

What does it take to be a successful chief of a healthcare service, a vice chair of an academic department, or a director of a physician training program for residents, fellows, and junior attendings?

That’s why I created LeadWithCareRx, a coaching program designed to build strong leadership skills and a healthy organizational culture.

“Laura taught me the rigor required to be an adult educator, inspiring me to strive for the competence, commitment, and integrity she brought to any project. Her example has made me a better editor, teacher, department leader, and surgeon.”

— Charles N. Cornell, MD, Editor at HSS Journal

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Coach.
Leader.
Educator.

I combine my extensive professional experience in global education and strategic leadership to coach and empower physicians and clinicians preparing for executive roles in healthcare.

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