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22.09.2021 | Commentary & Discussion
The Role of Governance in Medical Societies-Doing the Right Thing, the Right Way
verfasst von:
Ivar van Heijningen
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Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
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Ausgabe 3/2022
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Abstract
Background
Medical societies are an important driving factor in education and moving science forward. The better they function, the better for both science and patient outcomes. Good governance increases the likelihood and degree to which an organisation actually delivers on its purpose.
Objective
To find out what aspects of governance apply to a medical society.
Materials and Methods
A literature and Internet search were performed to find information on governance applicable to medical societies.
Results and Discussion
Extensive information and guidance on governance for non-profit organizations were found, but none that was specific for medical societies. A compilation of the most important aspects of Governance relevant for medical societies is presented: (1) Purpose, organization and structure—(Why do we need a society); (2) Participation, representation and board composition—(Who is involved); (3) Roles and responsibilities—(What is the job); (4) Culture, Integrity and ethics—(How do we approach the job); (5) Rules and Effectiveness—(How do we execute the job).
Conclusion
Good governance for a medical society is what the Hippocratic oath is for any doctor. Directors of medical boards should be more aware of all aspects of governance. More publications on governance for medical societies could raise awareness of board directors and improve the outcome of medical non-profit organizations. Education and science will profit overall.
Level of Evidence V
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