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Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Healthcare Leadership in Crisis - (COVID-19) with Dr. Scott Steele and Dr. Tom Hustead

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Science, Health & Fitness, Medicine, Education

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 30 March 2020

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Behind the Knife joins Cal Walters on his podcast "Intentional Living and Leadership" to discuss leading in a healthcare crisis with two veteran physicians that have served on multiple combat tours to Iraq and Afghanistan.

If you are interested in becoming a better leader or living a more intentional life, please check out Cal's podcast. Highly recommend.

https://www.calwalters.me/

Intentional Living and Leadership

Dr. Tom Hustead graduated from West Point in the top 3% of his class and received his medical degree from Case Western University School of Medicine. As a retired Army Colonel, highlights from his distinguished career include deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan, being awarded Flight Surgeon of the Year for his service in combat, Outstanding Faculty of the Year for his medical teaching, and board selection as Department Chair for a family medicine residency department. As a result of his appointment by the Army Surgeon General to be the “face of military medicine” to recruit and share the Army Medicine story, Dr. Hustead recognized a need and developed a passion for teaching physicians across the country to be effectively engaged leaders. In his final appointment in the military, Dr. Hustead was the commander/CEO of a NATO military medical facility at the Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe in Belgium. Dr. Hustead currently practices as a family physician at Hardin Memorial Health and serves as Medical Director for their employed medical group. Dr. Hustead also co-founded The Referent Group, which provides leadership training, coaching, and resources for healthcare leaders. With an emphasis on servant leadership, Dr. Hustead’s core conviction is that effective leadership is never about the leader, but is focused in creating a culture where those being led can flourish

Dr. Scott Steele is the Chair of Colorectal Surgery at Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, OH. As a graduate of West Point, he was an active duty Army officer, serving as the Chief of Colorectal Surgery at Madigan Army Medical Center, Fort Lewis, WA. He has served 4 combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, being awarded the Combat Medical Badge amongst others. His contributions to the medical literature include over 140 peer-reviewed articles, 60 invited reviews and book chapters, 12 national practice parameters, guest editor for 5 volumes dedicated to colorectal disease, and currently is an editor on 4 textbooks in colorectal surgery.

We recorded this interview on March 28, 2020, a time when our nation’s entire medical ecosystem is mobilizing for war against the COVID-19 pandemic. While many Americans are working from home to blunt the spread of the virus, healthcare clinicians and administrators are working around the clock to prepare for the coming tsunami of patients. The scope and the scale of the coming fight is unprecedented in the healthcare community.

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Behind the Knife, The Surgery Podcast, where we take a behind the scenes intimate look at surgery

0:36.1

from leaders in the field. Welcome to Behind the Knife. This is Kevin Canary. I'm bringing you a special episode today on leadership.

0:57.0

This podcast is a co-production with a leadership podcast my friend, Cal Walters runs.

1:02.0

Cal Walters is a great friend of mine who is a West Point graduate, a ranger, combat

1:06.0

tested infantry officer, JAG lawyer, father, and fantastic friend.

1:11.3

He runs a leadership podcast titled Intentional Living in Leadership

1:14.1

that focuses on self-improvement to help you become a better leader. Or as he said

1:18.1

it and is about me, pursue personal growth in leadership excellence to inspire others

1:22.4

and make a lasting impact on the world.

1:25.2

Some of you may have some more free time as selective cases are postponed.

1:29.0

So if you're interested in focusing on self-improvement and tactics to become a better leader,

1:32.3

I highly recommend his podcast, Intentional

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