Trust But Verify: The Evidently Podcast
In this episode, recorded on-site at Evidently's inaugural Scaling Health AI Summit in Utah, we sit down with Dr. David Marcozzi — Chief Clinical Officer at the University of Maryland Medical Center and Associate Dean at its School of Medicine. Marco has a unique & defining career path as a disaster medicine physician who deployed to Ground Zero at 9/11, then moved through the U.S. Senate, the White House, CMS, and finally back to the bedside and clinical leadership. What ties it all together is a disciplined approach to leadership — not as a title, but as a practiced skill in his role as a healthcare leader. In this conversation, Marco unpacks what it really means to earn trust, why speed-to-decision is healthcare's most underrated problem, what the military taught him about building high-performing teams, and why humility — not credentials — is the prerequisite for influence. A conversation about leading people through change, at any scale.
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