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Learning to Lead

Podcast by Quinnipiac University

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Learning to Lead focuses on developing and supporting emerging healthcare leaders—students, trainees and early-career healthcare professionals—through conversations with leaders about their experiences and insights (“leader journeys”), foundational leadership concepts (“deep dives”), and the most useful and impactful tools to become better leaders (“leadership hacks”).”  You will be connecting to a community where you can learn, grow, and transform into a more capable and confident leader, ready to reimagine the healthcare system.  Learning to Lead is a production of the Quinnipiac University podcast studio, in partnership with the Schools of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences.    Creators Rahul Anand, Maya Doyle, Peter Longley, Amber Vargas and Brooklynn Weber.   Student Producer: Brooklynn Weber  Executive Producer: David DesRoches  Connect with us @LearningToLeadPod or email us at learningtoleadpod@quinnipiac.edu

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42 episodes

episode S3E16: Leadership Hack: Aligning Purpose and People (feat. feat. Beth Frates MD) artwork

S3E16: Leadership Hack: Aligning Purpose and People (feat. feat. Beth Frates MD)

In this episode of Learning to Lead, Dr. Beth Frates, MD discusses how effective leadership begins with truly understanding your team and aligning their individual strengths with a shared mission. Drawing from her experience in lifestyle medicine leadership, she highlights the importance of building personal connections, fostering collaboration, and helping each team member contribute meaningfully. She also emphasizes servant leadership—leading by supporting others, celebrating small wins, and keeping the organization’s purpose at the center of all efforts. The conversation reinforces that by listening to individuals and investing in their growth, leaders can create a positive ripple effect that drives progress across the entire team.

28 Apr 2026 - 4 min
episode S3E15: Lifestyle Medicine & Leadership: Creating Change from Within (feat. Beth Frates MD) artwork

S3E15: Lifestyle Medicine & Leadership: Creating Change from Within (feat. Beth Frates MD)

In episode of Learning to Lead Dr. Beth Frates MD, a Harvard-trained physician and pioneer in lifestyle medicine, shares the experiences that shaped her path into healthcare and leadership. Listeners will hear how she navigated major career decisions—choosing physical medicine and rehabilitation over cardiology and later stepping away from a traditional academic trajectory to pursue the emerging field of lifestyle medicine. Beth offers insight into the challenges of leading in a space that once lacked formal recognition, as well as the importance of aligning career choices with personal values, purpose, and well-being. The conversation also explores behavior change, both at the individual and systems level, highlighting the realities patients face and the need for empathy, patience, and small, sustainable goals. Beth emphasizes the power of modeling healthy behaviors as clinicians and the importance of integrating lifestyle medicine into healthcare education. This episode is a powerful reflection on authentic, purpose-driven leadership, resilience in the face of uncertainty, and the impact of staying true to one’s values while forging a new path in medicine.

21 Apr 2026 - 1 h 7 min
episode S3E12: From Caterpillar Into Butterfly: Breaking the Cocoon as a 4th Year Medical Student artwork

S3E12: From Caterpillar Into Butterfly: Breaking the Cocoon as a 4th Year Medical Student

In this episode of Learning to Lead, five fourth-year medical students from QU Netter share insights from over a year of combined experience on away rotations, one of the most high-stakes and formative parts of medical training.  They discuss how to make a strong impression, navigate unfamiliar environments, and balance confidence with humility when you don’t know all the answers. The group also explores working effectively with residents, managing self-doubt, and approaching key moments like asking for letters of recommendation.  Through personal stories and practical advice from healthcare, military training, and sports, this episode offers a candid guide to not just surviving away rotations, but standing out and contributing in any new environment when time is limited and the stakes are high.

7 Apr 2026 - 49 min
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