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The Unseen Influence: How Your Past Shapes Your Leadership Today

Intuitive Intelligence

Consider this: How you were raised, your family dynamics and your past experiences serve as the building blocks of your leadership style today. When dealing with workplace conflicts, especially those involving colleagues, I invite you to reflect on your sibling relationships at home. Is it a peer relationship?

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Surrogate Decision Making: Bernie Lo and Laurie Dornbrand

GeriPal

Widera and Smith have no relationships to disclose. Guest Laurie Dornbrand has no relationships to disclose. If they didn’t do it all by themselves, they talked to the family and it was a conversation, but also there wasn’t a whole lot that doctors can do then. ICU care was pretty rudimentary.

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Why is working with adolescents and young adults so hard? Abby Rosenberg, Nick Purol, Daniel Eison, & Andrea Thach

GeriPal

It is really difficult for the patients and the families. Part of that, as you’re alluding to, Eric, is this relationship with authority and with rules and word association, teenage rebellion. The family dynamics are different though. It’s very fraught. Abby: Yeah. Andrea: I agree entirely, Eric.

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RCT of Chaplaincy: Lexy Torke, Karen Steinhauser, LaVera Crawley

GeriPal

That’s why we use the terms assessment and intervention and we think of assessment as a skill of a very advanced skill that chaplains have of doing an in-depth evaluation of a patient or family member, and then the interventions should certainly follow naturally from that. LaVera: I trained at UCSF in family medicine.

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