Compassionate Leadership: Essential for the Future of Tropical Medicine and Global Health

Author:

Harrel Evan1,Berland Laura1,Jacobson Julie2,Addiss David G.3

Affiliation:

1. 1Center for Compassionate Leadership, Montauk, New York;

2. 2Bridges to Development, Seattle, Washington;

3. 3Focus Area for Compassion and Ethics, Task Force for Global Health, Decatur, Georgia

Abstract

ABSTRACT. Compassion—the awareness of suffering coupled with the desire to relieve that suffering—is an evolved human capacity that offers significant benefits for individuals and organizations. While the relief of suffering is central to tropical medicine and global health, compassion is more often assumed than explicit. Global health leaders participating in a compassionate leadership program recently reported that the most common personal barriers to compassionate leadership include inability to regulate workload, perfectionism, and lack of self-compassion; while the most common external challenges include excessive work-related demands, the legacy of colonialism, and the lack of knowledge on how to lead with compassion. These barriers can be surmounted. Within organizations, leaders are the primary shapers of compassionate cultures. Now is the time to bring our core compassionate values to bear in addressing the “unfinished business” of ensuring global health equity and deconstructing colonialist structures in global health and tropical medicine. Compassionate leadership offers us tools to complete this unfinished business.

Publisher

American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

Subject

Virology,Infectious Diseases,Parasitology

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