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The Women in Leadership series explores the life and career path of women in health care leadership roles. In this episode, we spotlight Julie A. Freischlag, whose distinguished career as a surgeon paved the way to multiple chief surgery positions, ultimately leading to her current role as CEO of Wake Forest Baptist Health.
Kristen Balboni welcomes Julie A. Freischlag, the Chief Executive Officer of Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist to break down how she prioritizes her responsibilities as a leader of many medical programs. The pair further discuss how Freischlag led one of the top vascular surgical programs in the U.S., the advantages of receiving training worldwide and her commitment to mentoring the next generation of physicians.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Julie Freischlag is the dean of the Wake Forest University School of Medicine and the CEO of the Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. She did her general surgery training and vascular surgery fellowship at the University of California, Los Angeles where she later served as the Chief of the Section of Vascular Surgery. She went on to become the Chair of Surgery at Johns Hopkins University from 2003 - 2014. In 2013 she was elected as the first woman president of the Society for Vascular Surgery. She is the author of nearly 300 peer-reviewed journal articles and over 50 book chapters and has given over 250 invited lectures on a variety of topics in vascular surgery. Clinically, she has developed significant expertise in the management of thoracic outlet syndrome. Throughout her career, she has demonstrated a notable dedication to teaching and mentoring the next generation of general and vascular surgeons. Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: A decade of excellent outcomes after surgical intervention in 538 patients with thoracic outlet syndrome. Orlando MS et al. J Am Coll Surg. 2015. The Art of Caring in Thoracic Outlet Syndrome. Editorial. Freischlag JA. Diagnostics. 2018, 8, 35. Remaining or Residual First Ribs are the Cause of Recurrent Thoracic Outlet Syndrome. Likes K et al. Annals of Vascular Surgery. 2014; 28: 939-945. Video: Transaxillary First Rib Resection - Dr. Freischlag’s approach Aortic Aneurysm - The OVER trial: The Aneurysm Detection and Management Study Screening Program: Validation Cohort and Final Results. Lederle FA et al. Arch Intern Med. 2000;160(10):1425–1430. Open versus Endovascular Repair of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm. Lederle FA et al. NEJM. May 30, 2019. Leadership and Diversity in Healthcare: Developing Diverse Leaders at Academic Health Centers. A Prerequisite to Quality Health Care? Shaikh U et al. Am J of Medical Quality. 2018. If you enjoy our content, please contribute to Support Audible Bleeding! Tell us about yourself through our Fall 2019 Listener Survey!
Moderator: Dr. Peter Pronovost, Sr. Vice President for Patient Safety and Quality, Director of the Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality, Johns Hopkins Medicine. Panelists: Sheila Antrum, Dr. Robert Cherry, Dr. Laura Esserman, Dr. Julie A. Freischlag Series: "Quality Improvement and Health Care Reform" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 32067]
Moderator: Dr. Peter Pronovost, Sr. Vice President for Patient Safety and Quality, Director of the Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality, Johns Hopkins Medicine. Panelists: Sheila Antrum, Dr. Robert Cherry, Dr. Laura Esserman, Dr. Julie A. Freischlag Series: "Quality Improvement and Health Care Reform" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 32067]
Interview with Julie A. Freischlag, MD, author of Association of Unconscious Race and Social Class Bias With Vignette-Based Clinical Assessments by Medical Students