Cultivating tomorrow’s leaders in health care


Almost all clinicians will take on leadership responsibilities during their career, yet most of their training focuses on patient care rather than building leadership skills. To fill this gap, the Wake Forest Interprofessional Leaders in Health Care (ILHC) program helps students identify their personal leadership and communication styles and build the confidence and esteem they will need as practicing clinicians.

The program, now in its fifth year, serves about 30 medical, physician assistant and…

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