
From Kandahar to COVID: Leadership Lessons from the Last Quarter Century
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In this episode of "Pemba on Demand," host Dr. Norman A. Chapin welcomes Dr. Christopher Chisholm, Chief Medical Officer for Swedish Health Systems in Seattle, Washington. Dr. Chisholm, a recent Pemba program graduate, shares insights from his 20-year naval medicine career and his transition to civilian healthcare leadership. Titled "From Kandahar to COVID: Leadership Lessons from the Past Quarter Century," the episode explores differences between military and civilian healthcare, team-building challenges, and the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on leadership. Dr. Chisholm emphasizes the importance of communication, adaptability, and simulation training in effective healthcare leadership.
Show Highlights:- Transition from military to civilian healthcare leadership
- Leadership lessons from military medicine
- Differences between military and civilian healthcare systems
- Challenges of team building in high-pressure environments
- Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on healthcare leadership
- Importance of communication and collaboration in teams
- Managing stress and burnout among healthcare professionals
- Simulation training for high-stakes healthcare situations
- Insights from the Pemba program on healthcare administration
- Advice for emerging physician leaders on collaboration and growth
Links and Resources:
- Physician Executive MBA at the University of Tennessee
- Dr. Norman A. Chapin on LinkedIn
- Dr. Christopher Chisholm on LinkedIn