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Why is friction both good and bad for your organization How can leaders identify and reduce bad friction?My guest on this episode is Bob Sutton who is an organizational psychologist, professor emeritus at Stanford, New York Times bestselling author, and speaker.During our conversation Bob and I discuss:Why you should think like a “friction fixer” regardless of your positionWhen and how to apply “good friction” to slow things down for better decision makingHow to identify good and bad friction in your organizationWhy empathetic leaders seek out the “friction” in their organizations and then work to reduce itHow to play the “subtraction game” and how it can help your organizationConnecting with Bob SuttonConnect with Bob Sutton on LinkedInLearn more about Bob and his latest book, “The Friction Project”
Enjoy this episode on Elbow OCD lesions as Dr. Kevin Shea gives us a great talk! Link to show notes: www.naileditortho.com/elbowocd Video Link: https://youtu.be/qfU1DDVgSt0 Kevin G. Shea, MD is an orthopaedic surgeon at Stanford University Medical Center and the Lucile Packard Children's Hospital. Dr. Shea graduated from the UCLA School of Medicine, and completed his orthopaedic residency at the University of Utah School of Medicine. His advanced training includes pediatric orthopaedics at Rady Children's Hospital in San Diego, AO Fellowship in Bern Switzerland with Drs. Ganz (Hip), Dr. Diego Fernandez (Trauma), and Dr. Hans Staubli (sports), and Ilizarov Training in Lecco, Italy. He was the AOSSM Traveling Sports Medicine Fellow in 2008, and practiced in Boise, ID prior to joining the Stanford Faculty. Dr. Shea is a founding member of the PRiSM Society (Pediatric Research in Sports Medicine), the ROCK (Research in OsteoChondritis of the Knee) Multi-center Study Group, and the SCORE prospective cohort registry for pediatric sports arthroscopy outcomes, complications. He is a member of the AAOS (American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons), POSNA (Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America) and the AOSSM (American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine). In this episode we cove elbow OCD Lesions: Etiology Clinical presentation Non-operative treatment Operative treatment Arthroscopy + more This episode is sponsored by CompHealth: You may not have heard of locum tenens or CompHealth as the very first locum tenens agency formed to help physicians find short-term jobs. Locum tenens can be very beneficial in reducing the number of bureaucratic tasks required while adding flexibility to your career — even while keeping your permanent position. And with CompHealth, it's a truly personalized experience that focuses on you and your skills, specialty, and goals. You can find jobs close to home, and CompHealth can even help you find your next full-time job too. Explore locum tenens jobs now at CompHealth.com.”
"In this exciting episode, Dr. Sophia Yen, an adolescent medicine physician and CEO/Co-Founder of Pandia Health, describes the traditional path she followed throughout undergrad and medical school. From her experience, she offers insightful advice about useful positions and extracurriculars that are helpful for medical school admissions. Additionally, Dr. Yen details her passion and hope for pediatrics as well as her entrepreneurial spirit!
This week on Health Care Rounds, as we wrap up our third season, we are celebrating our 100th episode! Tune in as John and podcast producer Kim Ascuitto share highlights from some of our best episodes, covering topics like Big Pharma, our aging population, care management, value-based care, and the changing health care delivery environment.In this episode, we include clips from the following guests:Ramon Soto, Chief Marketing and Communications Officer, Northwell HealthDr. Curtis Page, CEO, Commonwealth Primary Care ACOScott Hylla, Director, Health Systems - Market Access, Sunovion PharmaceuticalsA.J. Loicano, CEO, Capital RxDr. David Hong, Associate Vice President of Clinical Research, MD Anderson Cancer CenterBob Roth, Managing Partner, Cypress Homecare SolutionsDr. Andy Lazris, Personal Physician CareSuzanne Delbanco, Executive Director, Catalyst for Payment ReformDr. Neil Meltzer, President and CEO, Lifebridge HealthDr. Joshua Lenchus, Regional Chief Medical Officer, Broward HealthRosemarie Day, Founder and CEO, Day Health StrategiesDr. Robert Pearl, Forbes Contributor, Author, Stanford Faculty, former CEO, Permanente Medical GroupDr. Mark Briesacher, Senior Vice President, Chief Physician Executive, Intermountain HealthcareWe hope that you enjoy sharing this milestone episode with us. Kim Asciutto, Podcast Manager and Producer, Health Care RoundsKim Asciutto is the podcast manager and producer for Health Care Rounds and marketing associate for Darwin Research Group, a health care market intelligence firm specializing in health care delivery systems. Kim is graduating from Arizona State University, W.P. Carey School of Business with an undergraduate degree in Business Marketing. John Marchica, CEO, Darwin Research GroupJohn Marchica is a veteran health care strategist and COO of Darwin Research Group, a health care market intelligence firm specializing in health care delivery systems. He’s a two-time health care entrepreneur, and his first company, FaxWatch, was listed twice on the Inc. 500 list of fastest growing American companies. John is the author of The Accountable Organization and has advised senior management on strategy and organizational change for more than a decade.John did his undergraduate work in economics at Knox College, has an MBA and M.A. in public policy from the University of Chicago, and completed his Ph.D. coursework at The Dartmouth Institute. He is a faculty associate in the W.P. Carey School of Business and the College of Health Solutions at Arizona State University, and is an active member of the American College of Healthcare Executives.About Darwin Research GroupDarwin Research Group Inc. provides advanced market intelligence and in-depth customer insights to health care executives, with a strategic focus on health care delivery systems and the global shift toward value-based care. Darwin’s client list includes forward-thinking biopharmaceutical and medical device companies, as well as health care providers, private equity, and venture capital firms. The company was founded in 2010 as Darwin Advisory Partners, LLC and is headquartered in Scottsdale, Ariz. with a satellite office in Princeton, N.J.
What Matters to Me and Why is a presentation and discussion series featuring Stanford Faculty and Administrators addressing life questions. The purpose is to encourage reflection within the Stanford community on matters of personal values, beliefs, and motivations in order to better understand the lives and inspirations of those who shape the University. The May 24, 2017 talk features Alexander Nemerov, Carl and Marilynn Thoma Provostial Professor of Arts and Humanities, Department of Art and Art History
What Matters to Me and Why is a presentation and discussion series featuring Stanford Faculty and Administrators addressing life questions. The purpose of What Matters to Me and Why is to encourage reflection within the Stanford community on matters of personal values, beliefs, and motivations in order to better understand the lives and inspirations of those who shape the University. This talk, held on October 5, 2016 in the Center for Inter-Religious Community, Learning and Experiences, features Lloyd Minor, Carl and Elizabeth Naumann Dean of the Stanford University School of Medicine
Stanford's Memorial Church was the site of a chant camp, singers in unison. Susan Hellauer of Anonymous 4, which lead the camp, describes the exercise as "mystical." (October 19, 2009)
Prominent industry leaders team up with Stanford Faculty to discuss entrepreneurial solutions to problems in the areas of international affairs, human health and the environment. They tackle world issues from a global and technical perspective beyond the usual bureaucratic approach with a special focus on developing nations.