Manila Central University-FDT Medical Foundation Hospital, Caloocan City, Philippines.
Department of Head and Neck and Thoracic Cancers, Division of Radiation Oncology, National Cancer Centre Singapore, Singapore.
JCO Glob Oncol. 2023 Feb;9:e2200313. doi: 10.1200/GO.22.00313.
The demand for high-quality and more comprehensive oncology care will continue to rise globally. Effective leadership is particularly important.
The evolving endeavor of ASCO to reach out globally has covered the development of the next-generation leaders from Asia Pacific. Through the Leadership Development Program, the untapped talent of the region and the future leaders in oncology will gain the knowledge and skill sets, which prepares them to navigate the complex dynamics of oncology health care.
The region is the largest and the most populous with more than 60% of the world's population. It has 50% of cancer cases and is estimated to account for 58% of cancer deaths worldwide. The demand for high-quality and more comprehensive oncology care will continue to rise in the years to come. This growth will intensify the need for capable leaders. Leadership styles and behaviors are different. These are shaped within the context of cultural and philosophical views and beliefs. The pan-Asian interdisciplinary group of young leaders are expected to gain knowledge and skillsets through the Leadership Development Program. They will learn to work on strategic projects within a team and gain knowledge about advocacy. Communication and presentation skills and conflict management are also important components of the program. Through learning culturally relevant skills, participants can effectively collaborate with others, build relationships, and lead within their own institutions and societies and within ASCO.
Institutions and organizations need to have a deeper and more sustained focus on leadership development. Successfully addressing the challenges on leadership development in Asia Pacific is important.
全球对高质量、更全面肿瘤学护理的需求将持续增长。有效的领导力尤为重要。
ASCO 不断努力拓展全球业务,涵盖了亚太地区下一代领导者的培养。通过领导力发展计划,该地区未被挖掘的人才和未来的肿瘤学领导者将获得知识和技能,使他们能够应对肿瘤保健领域复杂的动态变化。
该地区是全球最大、人口最多的地区,拥有超过 60%的世界人口。该地区占全球癌症病例的 50%,预计占全球癌症死亡人数的 58%。未来几年,对高质量、更全面肿瘤学护理的需求将持续增长。这种增长将加剧对有能力的领导者的需求。领导风格和行为有所不同。这些是在文化和哲学观点和信仰的背景下形成的。预计通过领导力发展计划,来自亚太地区的跨学科年轻领导者群体将获得知识和技能。他们将学习在团队中开展战略项目,并了解宣传工作。沟通和演讲技巧以及冲突管理也是该计划的重要组成部分。通过学习与文化相关的技能,参与者可以有效地与他人合作、建立关系,并在自己的机构和社会以及 ASCO 内部进行领导。
各机构和组织需要更加深入和持续地关注领导力发展。成功应对亚太地区领导力发展的挑战非常重要。