Department of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, Division of Radiological Sciences, Singapore General Hospital, Block 2 level 1, Outram Road, Singapore, 169608, Singapore.
Duke-NUS Medical School, 8 College Road, Singapore, 169857, Singapore.
Eur Radiol. 2021 Jan;31(1):468-474. doi: 10.1007/s00330-020-07116-w. Epub 2020 Aug 11.
The coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak poses a serious public health risk. To date, the disease has affected almost all countries in the world. The enormous scale of the outbreak and the relative lack of knowledge and information regarding a new virus, as well as the unpredictability of events, make it challenging for leadership teams to respond. This paper shares how we have reconfigured our radiology leadership team into a smaller disease outbreak task force (DOTF) to respond and coordinate all related efforts during this ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The DOTF format is modelled after the military with domain groups looking at manpower, intelligence, operations, and logistics matters on a daily basis so that timely decisions can be made and action plans executed promptly. In managing the DOTF, discipline, flexibility, and teamwork are key principles, and these are built upon a strong foundation of focus on infection prevention and control, and patient and staff safety as well as staff well-being. The DOTF has positioned us well to confront the many challenges to date. We believe it will also help us navigate the complex issues that will arise with future surges in cases and in formulating strategies to manage exit from the present and future lockdowns. KEY POINTS: • In a pandemic, regular and directed meetings by a smaller leadership core group are required, for prompt decision making and execution of action plans. • The military format, with domain groups to look at manpower, intelligence, operations, and logistics matters, is useful in managing a pandemic. • Discipline, flexibility, and teamwork with strong focus on infection prevention and control, and patient and staff safety as well as staff well-being are key principles for leadership teams managing a pandemic.
2019 年冠状病毒(COVID-19)疫情构成了严重的公共卫生风险。迄今为止,该疾病已影响到世界上几乎所有国家。疫情规模巨大,而对于一种新病毒的了解和信息相对较少,以及事件的不可预测性,使得领导层难以做出应对。本文介绍了我们如何将放射科领导层重新配置为一个较小的疾病暴发特别工作组(DOTF),以在当前 COVID-19 大流行期间响应和协调所有相关工作。DOTF 采用了军队的模式,有专门的人员负责人力、情报、行动和后勤事务,每天进行审查,以便能够及时做出决策并迅速执行行动计划。在管理 DOTF 时,纪律、灵活性和团队合作是关键原则,这些原则建立在注重感染预防和控制以及患者和员工安全以及员工福祉的坚实基础上。DOTF 使我们能够很好地应对迄今为止面临的许多挑战。我们相信,它还将帮助我们应对未来病例激增带来的复杂问题,并制定策略来管理当前和未来封锁的结束。
在大流行期间,需要由一个较小的领导层核心小组定期召开定向会议,以便及时做出决策和执行行动计划。
军队的模式,有专门的人员负责人力、情报、行动和后勤事务,对于管理大流行非常有用。
纪律、灵活性和团队合作,以及对感染预防和控制以及患者和员工安全以及员工福祉的重视,是管理大流行的领导层团队的关键原则。