Strong Mentorship emboldens people to take smarter risks. A national study of 30,000 college graduates found that alumni who had “a professor who cared about me as a person and a mentor who encouraged my goals” were nearly twice as likely to be engaged in their work and 40% more likely to be thriving in overall well‑being. So, for this second episode in our mentoring series, I am so excited to share this conversation with Hubie Ballard. Hubie has been a neonatologist for over 20 y...
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Strong Mentorship emboldens people to take smarter risks. A national study of 30,000 college graduates found that alumni who had “a professor who cared about me as a person and a mentor who encouraged my goals” were nearly twice as likely to be engaged in their work and 40% more likely to be thriving in overall well‑being. So, for this second episode in our mentoring series, I am so excited to share this conversation with Hubie Ballard. Hubie has been a neonatologist for over 20 y...
Are We Getting Softer or Smarter? A Retrospective on Duty Hour Reform | Andy White, MD
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Are We Getting Softer or Smarter? A Retrospective on Duty Hour Reform | Andy White, MD
In 2003, the ACGME, the accrediting body for residencies, created limits on how much residents could be required to work. 80 hours a week, a maximum of 28 hours of continuous duty per shift, at least 8 hours off between shifts, and a mandatory 4 days off a month. When you say it out loud, it’s kind of insane that these were the limits, right. How much more could you work? We’re now 20 years out from the duty-hour policy. Our guest for this episode is Andy White, my former pediat...
The MDM
Strong Mentorship emboldens people to take smarter risks. A national study of 30,000 college graduates found that alumni who had “a professor who cared about me as a person and a mentor who encouraged my goals” were nearly twice as likely to be engaged in their work and 40% more likely to be thriving in overall well‑being. So, for this second episode in our mentoring series, I am so excited to share this conversation with Hubie Ballard. Hubie has been a neonatologist for over 20 y...