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Leadership with Precision: Dr. Patricia Turner MD '96 on Healthcare Advocacy, AI in Medicine, and Surgical Leadership

47 min · 1 de may de 2026
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Patricia Turner knew she wanted to be a surgeon from a very early age. With the support of her mother and key mentors, she built the resilience needed to navigate a demanding medical journey, and never looked back. Since earning her medical degree from Bowman Gray School of Medicine in 1996, Dr. Turner has built a remarkable career in surgery and healthcare leadership. Now serving as CEO of the American College of Surgeons, she joins us to share her path from aspiring surgeon to one of the most influential voices in American healthcare. In this episode, you'll hear: * How mentorship shaped her career in surgical medicine * Why quality improvement in surgical care is more critical than ever * How surgeons and healthcare leaders are navigating political changes while staying committed to evidence-based practices * The real promise — and real challenges — of artificial intelligence in medicine * Why advocacy for both surgeons and patients is at the heart of her mission Whether you're a medical professional, a healthcare policy enthusiast, or simply curious about what it takes to lead at the highest levels, this conversation delivers insight you won't find anywhere else.

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