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S3E14: Leadership Hack: Trust Your Team (feat. Amber King PharmD, BCPS, FNAP)

6 min · 14 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of Learning to Lead, Amber King PharmD, BCPS, FNAP shares a powerful leadership insight: trust your team. Recorded in honor of Jefferson’s Interprofessional Care conference, she discusses how delegating, empowering others, and valuing diverse perspectives strengthen collaboration—especially in interprofessional settings. The conversation also explores how trust is built through communication, consistency, and psychological safety, along with the importance of asking questions and staying open to different approaches. Tune in for practical tips on fostering trust and leading more effectively.

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