“Never stop learning, never feel like you’ve reached the pinnacle of your knowledge. It is so important to remain curious and seek new knowledge all the time.”
Read MoreWomen are not only active across disciplines and levels of leadership in the medical field, but critical to our healthcare system and to the pandemic response
Read More“When we motivate others we just don’t look at a person. We look at a person and at their environment.”
Read MoreA message from our 2018 Fellow, Carla Bittel
Read More“I know how traumatizing Ebola is because I went through it and survived.”
Read More“The infrastructure of all of these changes must be cemented by human connectedness, compassion and empathy in order for us to drive quality, value and satisfaction in medicine.”
Read More“Humanistic care helps to heal the patient and also helps to prevent burnout in physicians.”
Read More“Learn to listen with your fingers.”
Read MoreThe application deadline is May 31, 2020
Read More“I am at once a physician, a citizen and a woman.”
Read More“We need to keep our hearts and minds fully engaged in the delivery of medicine.”
Read More“As doctors, we are historically trained to act quickly and often autonomously. But as administrative leaders, we need to hear and understand all viewpoints to make the most informed decisions.”
Read More“If you want to lead or mentor, raise your hand. Pull up your chair to the table—and pull up a chair along side you.”
Read More“Everybody has a story and it’s our job to listen without implicit bias.”
Read MoreDr. Linda Fried shares the milestones of her career and work in geriatrics.
Read MoreJulia A. Haller, M.D. is one of only 100 individuals nationwide in the health, science and technology field joining this most prestigious group.
Read MoreLinda P. Fried, M.D., M.P.H., dean of Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health, is a pioneer in the science of aging.
Read MoreA discussion of the challenges women face as well as the progress we’ve made.
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