
Leadership development is overlooked in contemporary medical education, yet medical students and physicians find themselves in leadership roles from the beginning of their training. Medical leadership is complex and we hope to provide a resource and space for medical trainees- ourselves included- to grow and learn how to be better leaders. We hope to educate and motivate others to further develop ... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 60 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | MedicineHealth & FitnessSelf-ImprovementEducation | ||||

Dr. Lindsey A. Criswell, is the director of the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS). Prior to joining NIAMS, Dr. Criswell was vice chancellor of research at the University of California, San Francisco.
She ... more
Dan Dworkis, MD PhD FACEP is the Chief Medical Officer at the Mission Critical Team Institute, a board-certified emergency physician, and an assistant professor of emergency medicine at the Keck School of Medicine of USC where he works at LAC+USC. He... more
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Dr. Thomas Varghese Jr. is the Associate Chief Medical Quality Officer and Chief Value Officer at the Huntsman Cancer Institute, and Chief of General Thoracic Surgery at the University of Utah.
Dr. Varghese is a national leader in minimall... more
COL (Dr.) Cristin Mount is an Army Critical Care Medicine physician currently stationed at Madigan Army Medical Center in Tacoma, WA. She graduated magna cum laude from the University of Scranton and completed medical school at the Uniformed Services... more
Intro: In this episode we interview Dr. Karla Williams and Dr. KeAndrea Titer. They are assistant professors of Internal Medicine at The University of Alabama at Birmingham. They are passionate about diversity, equity, and inclusion and both work to ... more
Today we have the privilege of having a panel of three guests for this episode. Today’s guests are the Chief Residents in Internal Medicine at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. They include John Blickle, Melanie Wiseman, and Rainey Johnso... more
James (Jim) Wright obtained his MD from the University of Alberta in 1968, his FRCP(C) in Internal Medicine in 1975 and his Ph.D. in Pharmacology from McGill University in 1976. He is a practicing specialist in Internal Medicine and Clinical Pharmaco... more
Dr. Paul Thomas is a board-certified family medicine physician practicing in Detroit, Michigan. His practice is Plum Health DPC, a Direct Primary Care service that is the first of its kind in Detroit. His mission is to deliver affordable, accessible ... more
I thought the podcast was very informative and improved my confidence as a budding physician! Highly recommend !
This podcast has a lot of information usable in fields other than the medical field too. The insightful questions that are asked can be transferable other aspiring leaders and achievers! Their posts and quotes on Instagram and Facebook are influential as well. Good job guys!
This podcast really highlights and give voices to the marginalized communities and their leaders in the medical field. It’s of priceless value to hear from these leaders and learn from their experiences.
Love this show! The questions are always fantastic and they usually answer questions I didn’t know I had! The guests are great too, much better than the usual boring ones. I definitely recommend.
Super cool guests for their interviews and well prepared questions. They discuss a lot about leadership qualities and the importance of increased application of leadership in the medical field. There is definitely a lot you can learn from this podcast that you can apply to your own profession and personal life.
The information delivered in this
Podcast, though geared towards those in the medical profession, has application to all who desire to live a more authentically purposeful, mindful and productive way in their personal and professional lives. Varied content and applicable insights keeps it interesting with every episode.
The hosts talk about things that concern medical students that aren’t necessarily covered in medical school but should be. Definitely great for a field that is always changing to be thinking about leadership, essentialism, mentorships, etc.
Loved the idea of the threes: pursuing someone who’s ahead of you in your field, reaching out to someone who’s equal to you, and purposing to teach someone who’s coming up behind you and wants to be where you’re at now. Great wisdom and advice!
Amazing! The amount of intellect and passion these guys have toward their subjects is unmatched. It gives me hope knowing that the speakers/master minds behind this podcast are medical students that care about what our future entails, want to educate us about it, and help us change it for the better.










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