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As the field of health care continues to evolve, it requires physician leaders who are not only clinically strong but also knowledgeable in business, public health, health-care administration, and medical law. In this article, we investigate the benefits and challenges of pursuing advanced graduate-level education for orthopaedic surgeons. Advanced training can assist clinicians in the development of leadership skills and career advancement opportunities and deepen their understanding of the modern complexities of health-care systems. Key takeaways include the importance of strategic thinking, emotional intelligence, and the ability to navigate complex health-care environments. The decision to pursue an advanced degree should align with an individual's career goals and personal circumstances. Advanced degrees and leadership programs may provide the requisite competencies and valuable tools for physicians to lead effectively in an increasingly dynamic health-care environment.

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