Leadership in Emergency Medicine: Resa Lewiss

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Resa Lewiss gives her insights into leadership. Through her experience training and working in Emergency Medicine and Critical Care, Resa has collated a series of pearls, pitfalls, and lessons shared by leaders. For Resa, there are leaders, and there are follows – more often than not, people know good leaders. Resa firmly believes that leaders look like leaders. She affirms that it is neither a male nor a female trait – despite what some may assume. Resa shares her lessons on leadership. 1) There is never a need to publicly embarrass someone Public embarrassment serves a purpose, however this purpose is often misguided and can be better achieved in other ways. Resa has experienced the embarrassment firsthand and knows of its detrimental impact. A good leader will give a person an out and speak to them in private. This is much more effective. 2) Make a decision Being indecisive can be perceived as worse than making the wrong decision. Leaders need to be confident in their decisions. 3) Know your strengths and build on those Also, know your weaknesses. For what you are not good at, reach out and bring people into your circle to complement yourself and your team. 4) “People may forget what you say, they may forget what you do, but they will never forget the way you make them feel.” Maya Angelou Leadership is not about hierarchy. Leaders should make their subordinates feel respected, welcome and part of the team. 5) Ask Leaders need to get over their imposter syndrome. This allows them to advocate for themselves and for their team. Never be afraid to ask for what you need. Resa concludes by sharing ways that everyone can improve their leadership skills. For more like this, head to our podcast page. #CodaPodcast