Physician Leadership Development: A Comparative Study of Two Approaches

Mark Hertling, DBA


Kim Smith-Jentsch, PhD


Nov 14, 2025


Physician Leadership Journal


Volume 12, Issue 6, Pages 48-50


https://doi.org/10.55834/plj.9176676633


Abstract

This article introduces and describes a comparative study of two approaches to physician leadership development conducted during a research program in collaboration with a major healthcare organization. The research contrasts two class designs that teach the same subjects: a homogenous leadership program where the cohort is composed solely of physicians, and an inter-professional education (IPE) cohort integrating physicians, nurses, and administrators into the training environment. Using a mixed-methods design, the study measured changes in leadership attributes, communication skills, and information exchange within teams and the organization. The study provides several interesting insights outside the construct of the research as well. The overall research findings suggest that inter-professional training environments foster more accurate self-perception, relational trust, and collaborative competencies as well as a decrease in self-perceived burnout and affiliation with healthcare objectives.




Mark Hertling, DBA
Mark Hertling, DBA

Mark Hertling, DBA, retired from the U.S. Army after four decades of service and is a professor of practice and strategic leadership at Rollins College, Crummer Graduate School of Business, Winter Park, Florida.


Kim Smith-Jentsch, PhD
Kim Smith-Jentsch, PhD

Kim Smith-Jentsch, PhD, is an industrial and organizational psychologist with 3 decades of experience studying team performance in high stress environments such as the Navy, NASA, FAA, and in various healthcare settings. She is currently an associate professor of management at the Crummer Graduate School of Business, Rollins College.

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