In this episode of Compassion & Courage Conversations in Healthcare, Marcus speaks with Dr. Melinda Shultice, who shares her journey from an accidental start in healthcare to becoming a leader and educator. She emphasizes the importance of compassion, active listening, and emotional intelligence in healthcare leadership. Dr. Shultice discusses the challenges of burnout and the need for personal growth, reflecting on her own experiences and the impact of her professors during difficult times. The conversation highlights the significance of being present and the transformative power of human connection in the healthcare field.
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About Dr. Malinda Shultice:
Dr. Malinda Shultice is a healthcare leader, educator, and consultant committed to advancing excellence and innovation across the healthcare industry. She serves as a professor at Iowa State University and Barcelona Executive Business School, preparing future healthcare leaders to navigate complex and evolving systems. As the Founder and CEO of M.S. Healthcare Consulting, Dr. Shultice empowers healthcare professionals through leadership development and workforce training designed to strengthen organizations and improve patient outcomes. Before entering academia, she managed continuing care retirement communities, gaining extensive experience in senior living operations, regulatory compliance, and workforce development. These experiences continue to inform her evidence-based approach to leadership education and organizational strategy. Dr. Shultice earned her Doctorate in Health Sciences from MCPHS University in 2022 and remains dedicated to building an adaptable, compassionate healthcare workforce for the future.
Date: 11/17/2025
Name of show: Compassion & Courage: Conversations in Healthcare
Episode number and title: Episode 175 – Experiences Shape our Purpose and Drive with Dr. Malinda Shultice
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healthcare, leadership, compassion, emotional intelligence, active listening, personal growth, burnout, resilience, healthcare management, teaching