23 SEPTEMBER ~ HOW DO WE TEACH & LEARN TO BE HUMBLE IN A CLINICAL SETTING
[Remaining humble in our abilities, but ambitious in our professional growth.]
Join us for this discussion and walk away with a greater understanding of the importance of humility in private practice, and what it means to remain humble.
“A humble person is self-aware and always focused on doing the right thing. Humility teaches you to improve and make a positive impact on the world. It also teaches you not to be arrogant and lose sight of your goals.”
James Schomburgk - Physiotherapist, Clinic Owner, dedicated leader, and globally renowned educator & mentor. Creator of The Second Visit and passionate about changing the future of allied health.
Delivering valuable insight for all practitioners ranging from students and new graduates, through to principles.
James joined me in this engaging, thought provoking and action packed session to share how being humble allows you to be seen as strong in your clinical and business journey. The discussion will include tools & skills to remain humble and and keep your ego in check:
As a mentee to your mentor
As a clinician
As a clinic & business owner
Why being humble does not correlate with weakness
James shared his personal story and years of mentoring experience to inspire practitioners to find balance in their success.
Take home actionable advice to empower aspiring mentors, practitioners & graduates.