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The Doctor's Art

Leading the Leaders of Medical Education (with Dr. David Skorton)

The Doctor's Art

Henry Bair and Tyler Johnson

Medicine, Society & Culture, Health & Fitness, Philosophy

5 • 2.1K Ratings

🗓️ 7 May 2024

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) plays a crucial role in health care. As the organization that oversees medical education and thus the pipeline of future medical professionals in the United States, its critical duties include administering the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT), managing the residency application service, drafting guidelines for faculty members and departments at medical schools and academic hospitals, disseminating data on medical education and workforce trends that shape policymaking at medical schools and government bodies, and promoting diversity in health care.


Leading this organization is David Skorton, MD, a cardiologist and pioneer of cardiac imaging and computer processing techniques, who also previously served as the 13th Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution and as President of Cornell University and of the University of Iowa. In this episode, Dr. Skorton shares with us how his family's immigrant past has shaped him, how he went from struggling during his own medical school application process more than 50 years ago to now leading an organization that represents all medical schools and teaching hospitals, why the arts and humanities matter to him, how he thinks about medical education given the emergence of generative artificial intelligence, what great mentors look like, how effective leadership often means learning from everyone around you, and more.


In this episode, you will hear about:


2:42 - Dr. Skorton’s unexpected path from jazz musician to President of the AAMC


7:42 - Why current medical admissions aim to be “holistic”


12:09 - The lessons Dr. Skorton learned through mentorship and why the arts and humanities can create better doctors


17:32 - How Dr. Skorton has been able to “see past himself” enough to receive challenging criticism from mentors


28:01 - The core tenets of Dr. Skorton’s leadership philosophy


31:35 - How the AAMC views the future of medical education especially in light of advances in artificial intelligence


38:47 - The importance of diverse healthcare teams


46:32 - Issues that Dr. Skorton addresses through his role at the AAMC




Dr. David Skorton can be found on Twitter/X at @DavidJSkorton.


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0:00.0

Hi, I'm Henry Bear.

0:03.0

And I'm Tyler Johnson.

0:05.0

And you're listening to The Doctors Art, a podcast that explores meaning in medicine.

0:09.0

Throughout our medical training and career, we have pondered.

0:13.2

What makes medicine meaningful?

0:15.1

Can a stronger understanding of this meaning create better doctors?

0:18.8

How can we build health care institutions that nurture the doctor-patient connection.

0:23.0

What can we learn about the human condition

0:24.8

from accompanying our patients in times of suffering?

0:28.0

In seeking answers to these questions,

0:30.0

we meet with deep thinkers working across health care,

0:33.0

from doctors and nurses to patients and health care

0:35.4

executives, those who have collected a career's worth of hard-earned wisdom.

0:40.1

Probing the moral heart that beats at the core of medicine, we will hear stories that are by turns heart-breaking, amusing, inspiring, challenging, and enlightening.

0:49.0

We welcome anyone curious about why doctors do what they do.

0:52.8

Join us as we think out loud about what illness and healing can teach us

0:57.1

about some of life's biggest questions. The Association of American Medical Colleges, or Double A.M.C. plays a greater role in health

1:07.4

care than most people realize, as the organization that oversees medical education and thus the pipeline of future medical

1:14.8

professionals in the United States. Its critical duties include administrating the medical college

1:20.7

admission test or MCATAT managing the residency application service

1:25.0

drafting guidelines for faculty members and departments at medical schools

1:28.8

and academic hospitals disseminating data on medical education and workforce trends that shape policymaking at

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