I approached the
The conference was one interactive session after another, on such issues as leading change, teamwork and conflict resolution. The days flew by without much of an opportunity for reflection. Fortunately, I was taking the bus back to
It was then, while sitting on the bus behind a group of chatty blondes that I finally realized just how energizing the conference was. I learned that although there are plenty of people who believe that our patchwork medical system is too broken to be fixed, there are many individuals who are willing to change it. From anecdotes of the
I learned that while physicians tend to demand excellence, failure is acceptable too. In the words of one of the panelists, Dr. Karen Boudreau, “Worry if you’re not failing, because that means you’re not pushing yourself as far as you need to go.” Dr Boudreau and the other speakers on the panel described a mix of opportunity and chance to allow them to become the leaders they are today.
I realized that while my discovery of the
Riddhi S. Shah, MS IV
Ross University School of Medicine
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