What makes a good leader? And as a good leader, what qualities do you try and instill in the leaders of the future? I love asking questions like that to doctors with experience like Dr. Nauta’s because their answers are always excellent. His answer was no exception…fairness. Fairness is a great leadership quality to Dr. Nauta because it is very hard to get others to follow you when you’re treating them unfairly. It seems so simple, yet many lead residents and faculty maintain militaristic control over those they are supposed to be teaching. Dr. Nauta shared the quote, “Leadership is the ability to inspire people to do what they otherwise would not do." and quipped that if someone is already doing what they need to do, they don’t need leadership. He went on to say, “Leadership is the ability to inspire people to do something better. And largely, that involves them wanting to be like you a little bit, fair and competent.” It’s clear that Dr. Nauta is someone who leads by example. #OptimalNeuroSpine #Neurosurgery #QualityOfCare https://ed.gr/dye5w
One benefit to Dr. Nauta having a lifetime of experience teaching neurosurgery is that he's seen the evolution of neurosurgical residency. He's intimately acquainted with how it's improved and where it should go next. He notes that one of the most welcome changes to residency is the culture as a whole. The formation of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) created a drastic reduction in the abuse experienced by residents at the hands of faculty. Gone are the days when scalpels could be thrown in frustration without accountability. Mediation is encouraged wherever there is conflict to promote a healthy learning environment. Dr. Nauta remains thankful for the overall increase in professionalism throughout neurosurgical graduate studies and looks forward to how that culture can further improve. #OptimalNeuroSpine #Neurosurgery #QualityOfCare https://ed.gr/dye5y
Few people have as long or as distinguished a career as Dr. Haring Nauta. On this episode, we discuss his observations about neurosurgical residency, neurosurgical training, and how to improve the quality of that experience. We also dive into his exciting work using the punctate myelotomy procedure to treat pain and current research topics. #OptimalNeuroSpine #Neurosurgery #QualityOfCare
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Happy New Year! We’re kicking off 2022 by shedding light on an area of research that isn’t talked about enough: #pediatric spinal cord injury. Most spinal cord injury conversations revolve around adults, but children also suffer from injury and face unique challenges in both treatment and research. Thankfully, my guest, Dr. Andrea Behrman is leading the way for both! We discuss her work, her breakthroughs, the current state of pediatric spinal cord injury treatment, and what the future looks like for this vitally important field. #OptimalNeuroSpine #SpineHealth
Happy New Year! We’re kicking off 2022 by shedding light on an area of research that isn’t talked about enough: #pediatric spinal cord injury. Most spinal cord injury conversations revolve around adults, but children also suffer from injury and face unique challenges in both treatment and research. Thankfully, my guest, Dr. Andrea Behrman is leading the way for both! We discuss her work, her breakthroughs, the current state of pediatric spinal cord injury treatment, and what the future looks like for this vitally important field. #OptimalNeuroSpine #SpineHealth