In this episode of DGTL Voices, Ed welcomes Dr. Christopher King, the Dean of Georgetown University School of Health, to discuss the importance of education in healthcare leadership and the focus on social justice and well-being. Christopher emphasizes the need for systems thinking and the integration of technology for good in healthcare and highlights the significance of networking, establishing a professional brand, and practicing humility in leadership roles.
Takeaways
- Education in healthcare leadership should focus on social justice and well-being, and incorporate systems thinking and the integration of technology for good.
- Networking and establishing a professional brand are essential for career advancement and making meaningful connections in the industry.
- Humility is a crucial trait for leaders, as it allows for better understanding and empathy towards individuals and communities.
- Optimism and spirituality are important for leaders to maintain a positive outlook and inspire others.
- Georgetown University School of Health aims to train students to be reflective lifelong learners, responsible participants in civic life, and engaged in service to others.