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005 - Leading in the ER with Dr. Kevin Sullivan

48 min · 9 de mar de 2026
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In this episode, ER physician and former Navy doctor Kevin Sullivan shares insights on leadership, decision-making under pressure, and managing chaos in high-stakes environments. We explore the parallels between military and medical leadership, the importance of humility, competence, and empathy, and practical strategies for thriving in chaotic settings.   Chapters   00:00 Chaotic ER Stories 04:02 Early Life and Influences 06:59 Path to Medicine and Mentorship 09:09 Motivation and Discipline in Medical Studies 10:37 Military Service and Medical Career 14:22 Leadership in Medicine and Military 19:44 A Day in the Life of an ER Doctor 23:36 Cognitive Offloading in High-Stress Environments 27:06 The Importance of Team Trust and Competence 30:22 Leadership Challenges in Emergency Situations 33:53 Debriefing and Continuous Improvement in the ER 37:43 Managing Emotional Toll in Emergency Medicine 43:38 Lessons from Medicine and Military Leadership 46:51 Engagement with the Audience

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