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Healthcare Leadership Podcast
Host: Dr. VJ Periyakoil
7 episodes
2 months ago
Bob Harrington Opens Season Two of Stanford Healthcare Leadership Podcast The first episode of the second season of the Stanford Healthcare Leadership Podcast features Dr. Bob Harrington, Chair, of the Department of Medicine. Dr. Harrington traces his early life, his journey through medical school, and his work at Duke University, Stanford University, and the American Heart Association. His personal anecdotes paint a vivid (and sometimes poignant) picture of his life and his secr...
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Bob Harrington Opens Season Two of Stanford Healthcare Leadership Podcast The first episode of the second season of the Stanford Healthcare Leadership Podcast features Dr. Bob Harrington, Chair, of the Department of Medicine. Dr. Harrington traces his early life, his journey through medical school, and his work at Duke University, Stanford University, and the American Heart Association. His personal anecdotes paint a vivid (and sometimes poignant) picture of his life and his secr...
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Medicine
Health & Fitness
Episodes (7/7)
Healthcare Leadership Podcast
Dr. Robert Harrington, Chair, Department of Medicine Stanford University: Host Dr. VJ Periyakoil
Bob Harrington Opens Season Two of Stanford Healthcare Leadership Podcast The first episode of the second season of the Stanford Healthcare Leadership Podcast features Dr. Bob Harrington, Chair, of the Department of Medicine. Dr. Harrington traces his early life, his journey through medical school, and his work at Duke University, Stanford University, and the American Heart Association. His personal anecdotes paint a vivid (and sometimes poignant) picture of his life and his secr...
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3 years ago
39 minutes

Healthcare Leadership Podcast
Dr. Carolyn Meltzer, Keck School of Medicine, USC: Host Dr. VJ Periyakoil
"Leadership is a lifelong journey. Just the way medicine is, just the way science is." says Dr. Carolyn Meltzer describing her leadership journey. Dr. Meltzer is a radiologist and nuclear medicine expert and serves as the Dean of the USC Keck School of Medicine. The positive impact of mentors and mentoring is well known. In this podcast, Dr. Meltzer describes the concept of 'anti-mentors' and how they helped her become a better leader.
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3 years ago
30 minutes

Healthcare Leadership Podcast
Dr. Kimberly A. Curseen, Emory University School of Medicine: Host Dr. VJ Periyakoil
Dr. Kim Curseen is an empowering and inspirational leader in geriatrics and palliative care. Dr. Curseen feels that people, especially women, can be steered down that path that they are asked to do things. As they want to be helpful, they may just step in to fill an organizational need without ever really stopping back just consider, “Is this the way I really want my career to go?” Sadly, they may wake up many years later filled with regret at their career trajectory a...
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3 years ago
33 minutes

Healthcare Leadership Podcast
Dr. Jane deLima Thomas, Harvard Medical School: Host Dr. VJ Periyakoil
Vulnerability is a measure of courage and a primary leadership quality. Dr. Jane deLima Thomas describes her journey and struggles and how she overcame them.
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3 years ago
20 minutes

Healthcare Leadership Podcast
Dr. Ross McKinney Jr., The Association of American Medical Colleges: Host Dr. VJ Periyakoil
"I don't think it's useful to have one identity for yourself. I think it's important to realize we all as human beings have multiple parts of us, and we're going to try and utilize those different parts of us in different ways, at different stages in our career," explains Dr. Ross McKinney Jr., MD, Chief Scientific Officer the Association of American Medical Colleges in this episode of our healthcare leadership podcast. When he faced rejections and failures, his strategy was to be very ...
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3 years ago
21 minutes

Healthcare Leadership Podcast
Dr. Patricia Jones, Director, Office of Special Projects, National Institute on Aging, NIH: Host Dr. VJ Periyakoil
"I grew up in South Central Los Angeles. The community changed quite a bit over the decades, and a month before I graduated from UC Berkeley, the Los Angeles riots happened, and I came back home." reminisces our guest Dr. Patricia Jones, Director, Office of Special Populations, National Institute on Aging, National Institute of Health. In this candid conversation, Dr. Jones traces her trajectory from her humble beginnings all the way to the NIH. "Coming from a very humble background, I ...
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3 years ago
24 minutes

Healthcare Leadership Podcast
Dr. Lloyd Minor, Dean, Stanford University School of Medicine : Host Dr. VJ Periyakoil
Healthcare Leadership Podcast hosted by Dr. VJ Periyakoil (Twitter : @palliator) This episode of the podcast stars Lloyd Minor, MD, Dean of Stanford University School of Medicine. Tracing his story from his childhood in Little Rock, Arkansas in the seventies, Dr. Minor reminisces about the racial tensions of those times and how it impacted his outlook. He traces his career over the years using personal stories and anecdotes. "There's a box on my desk, it's a box for...
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3 years ago
29 minutes

Healthcare Leadership Podcast
Bob Harrington Opens Season Two of Stanford Healthcare Leadership Podcast The first episode of the second season of the Stanford Healthcare Leadership Podcast features Dr. Bob Harrington, Chair, of the Department of Medicine. Dr. Harrington traces his early life, his journey through medical school, and his work at Duke University, Stanford University, and the American Heart Association. His personal anecdotes paint a vivid (and sometimes poignant) picture of his life and his secr...