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Ep026: Dr. Margaret Cary on Turning Doctors Into Leaders

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Lets face it. When it comes to addressing education, the medical profession is a bit behind the ball. While the field of medicine is innovating at exponential rates, the way we train doctors is still moving at a snails pace. My esteemed guest today, Dr. Margaret “Maggi” Cary, is a world-renowned leadership coach who knows a thing or two when it comes to the required attributes to become a successful (and happy) physician in a rapidly evolving industry.

On todays show, Maggi and I attempt to define the role of the future physician, what attributes are necessary for success, and why leadership is a critical skill that has historically not been taught to medical professionals. Maggi also explains why coaching is in high demand within the health profession, and even shares a few of her own professional techniques on how to lead.

Join me today while Maggi and I go deep into exploring how we can create leaders out of doctors to meet the future demands of an ever-changing profession. All this and more on today’s episode.

Now, That’s Unusual.

Visit www.thatsunusualpodcast.com

To read all show notes and resources for this episode please visit: www.drgautamgulati.com/ep026

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Lets face it. When it comes to addressing education, the medical profession is a bit behind the ball. While the field of medicine is innovating at exponential rates, the way we train doctors is still moving at a snails pace. My esteemed guest today, Dr. Margaret “Maggi” Cary, is a world-renowned leadership coach who knows a thing or two when it comes to the required attributes to become a successful (and happy) physician in a rapidly evolving industry.

On todays show, Maggi and I attempt to define the role of the future physician, what attributes are necessary for success, and why leadership is a critical skill that has historically not been taught to medical professionals. Maggi also explains why coaching is in high demand within the health profession, and even shares a few of her own professional techniques on how to lead.

Join me today while Maggi and I go deep into exploring how we can create leaders out of doctors to meet the future demands of an ever-changing profession. All this and more on today’s episode.

Now, That’s Unusual.

Visit www.thatsunusualpodcast.com

To read all show notes and resources for this episode please visit: www.drgautamgulati.com/ep026

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