Leading as an Introvert: Navigating Leadership Challenges in an Extroverted World

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Learning Objectives

  1. Identify two ways introverts lead differently from extroverts and how this can have a direct impact on your practice.

  2. Develop a plan for leadership within your practice that accounts for family physicians who are introverts and how they interact with their patients.

  3. List at least one strategy for introverts to network effectively in a primarily extroverted environment.

Additional details

Jason Marker, MD, FAAFP
Associate director, clinic director at the Memorial Hospital Family Medicine Residency, South Bend, Indiana; General chair of the AAFP Leading Physician Well-being Certificate Program

KrisEmily McCrory, MD, MEd, FAAFP
Practices full scope academic family medicine; associate program director for Cheshire Medical Center-Dartmouth Health Family Medicine Residency Program

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