Finally, institutions should expand institutional research to examine the combined effects of leadership, faculty
motivation, and curriculum quality on student outcomes. Future studies should employ longitudinal and
mixed-method designs, incorporating objective performance metrics such as licensure examination results and
clinical competency evaluations to validate faculty perceptions. Evidence from such research will inform more
comprehensive policy interventions, allowing institutions to craft integrated strategies that connect leadership
culture, faculty engagement, and student achievement.
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