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A Surgeon Turns Activist

Sensible Medicine

As children, we were often the ones who did not play well with others. My evolution happened so slowly, over such a span of time, that it was not until I was fully engaged, in a pitched battle of wills with the leadership of the American College of Surgeons, that I appreciated just what I had gotten myself into.

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Developing leaders in emergency medicine

Emergency Medicine Journal

Leadership in emergency medicine is a routine part of day-to-day practice. Although professional societies and colleges offer leadership courses, these usually focus on those who have completed training. Although professional societies and colleges offer leadership courses, these usually focus on those who have completed training.

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The ‘Hidden C’

Don't Forget the Bubbles

In such situations, ‘soft skills’ such as teamwork, compassionate leadership, strong interpersonal communication, and psychological safety are essential. Barriers to reporting include a lack of awareness of reporting mechanisms, fear of repercussions on professional reputation, and a lack of proactive leadership support.

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Coaching for Faculty: The Secret to Unlocking Professional Success

ALiEM

She likes teaching, but are not sure residency or medical student education leadership is for her. Well, instead of passively waiting for Godot, you can seize the initiative and bend the arc of your career into alignment with your values, strengths, and passions, and, by extension, toward fulfillment. 2018; 10(2):227-228.

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A Thousand Times No

SheMD

Over the first three years of medical school I became involved in many projects and leadership positions. One of my favorite quotes from Girl Med Live 2018 was Dr. Suzy Feigofsky ( @DrSuzyFeigofsky ) saying “Every time you say ‘yes’ to something, you are saying ‘no’ to something else.” Being well-rested is a value.

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Building Healthier Relationships With Gaming

Don't Forget the Bubbles

Developing Social Skills: Cooperative and multiplayer games can help in developing teamwork, communication, and leadership skills. These virtual social communities are not just for entertainment; they serve as spaces where gamers make real-time decisions about trust, rejection, and leadership. Selected references Anderson, C.A.

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Grand Rounds Recap 3.15.23

Taming the SRU

of emergency medicine residents report 1 or more dimensions of burnout (Lin Annals Emerg Med 2019) Moral Injury with COVID “We pushed aside our fear and frustration to focus on saving the patients in front of us; we kept our eyes open, and our feelings closed.