To become a leader, one must develop certain personal aspects. Which of the following can be identified as competencies expected in creating leadership in oneself? Select all that apply

a. Asking for overtime
b. Asking for certain patient assignments
c. Personal and professional accountability
d. Acquiring advanced degrees
e. Personal discipline


C, D, E

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Correct Because it is a competency identified in the text for developing leadership in oneself.
Because it is a competency identified in the text for developing leadership in oneself.
Because it is a competency identified in the text for developing leadership in oneself.
Incorrect Because it may be associated with a good work ethic, but it does not apply to the development of leadership competencies.
Because it may be associated with a good work ethic, but it does not apply to the development of leadership competencies.

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