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Real Talk: Leadership Lessons from the FieldReal Talk: Leadership Lessons from the FieldEpisode 2: Dr. Caprice Greenberg and DeJah BroasterIn this episode of Real Talk, I am pleased to introduce my Co-host DeJah Broaster, a public health advocate, and Dr. Caprice Greenberg, Chair of Surgery for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Co-Founder ofthe Academy for Surgical Coaching. It was fascinating to hear how Caprice has approached hercareer development and how DeJah is setting out on her career path. A few keytakeaways:·        Caprice shares her unique journey to her currentrole as Chair of Surgery. While she worked for prestigious organizations as onemight expect, her path included time off from surgery to focus on...2025-03-2527 minCold Steel: Canadian Journal of Surgery PodcastCold Steel: Canadian Journal of Surgery PodcastE168 - Caprice Greenberg on CoachingThank you for joining us on Cold Steel!Dr. Caprice Greenberg is a surgical oncologist at UNC School of Medicine in North Carolina. She is a preeminent health services researcher and also the founder of the Academy for Surgical Coaching. We caught up with her to do a deep dive on surgical coaching and the work that she’s done on a state-wide level to create a coaching program. Dr. Greenberg is an iconoclast and provides some really important insights on the importance on having a vision and pursuing it, no matter how off the beaten path it...2024-12-0335 minPatient from HellPatient from HellEpisode 51: Breast Cancer recurrence detection with caregiver turned oncologist Dr. Fumiko ChinoIn this episode, Dr. Fumiko Chino shares her inspiring journey from art director to oncologist, driven by her experience as a caregiver. She highlights the gap between ideal and actual cancer care by discussing a breast cancer imaging study where some patients with Stage 2 and 3 disease received scans to monitor for cancer. Dr. Chino goes into why “surveillance“ scans may or may not be beneficial, and clinicians must communicate this to their patients. She then stresses the importance of personalized communication and understanding patients' unique experiences in order to build trust. Dr. Chino also touches on why prioritizing physicians' well...2024-02-1457 minOperate with ZenOperate with Zen75. Surgical Coaching from the Master with Dr. Caprice GreenbergCaprice Greenberg, MD, MPH is the Chair of the Department of Surgery at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a Surgical Oncologist.  She is the President and Co-founder of the Academy for Surgical Coaching (https://surgicalcoaching.org/) and is responsible for most of the academic literature regarding surgical coaching and outcomes directly or inspirationally.  We talk through the basics of surgical coaching from the operating room to the clinic, executive coaching through professional development for junior surgeons.  We talk about the practicalities of coaching: who should be coaching, who should be coaching, and what are the goo...2023-10-0451 minBehind The Knife: The Surgery PodcastBehind The Knife: The Surgery PodcastJournal Review in Surgical Education: Gender Representation in SurgeryThe landscape of surgery is shifting, reflecting the diverse composition of graduating medical students and the efforts to recruit the most talented people into the field.  It is one thing to have a diverse group of people within surgery, but it is an entirely different thing to ensure a welcoming, supportive environment for them.  In this Journal Club episode, we review these topics from the perspective of eminent surgeons Drs. Caprice and Jake Greenberg, who share with us their insights on recent articles examining the experience of women surgeons and trainees.  We’re joined by Dr. Cary Schlick, who authored one o...2022-05-0245 minGynecologic Surgeons UnscrubbedGynecologic Surgeons UnscrubbedAdvocating for yourself with Dr. Kelly Wright (Part 1)In the first part of this two-part episode, Dr. Cara King speaks with Dr. Kelly Wright, a minimally invasive gynecologic surgeon at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles. Kelly dives into the impact of gender bias in all areas of medicine and how she manages this in the operating room. She also discusses the power of social media and how she advocates for herself for appropriate compensation when she’s approached by the industry for her opinion.   Resources: Dr. Kelly Wright on Twitter Dr. Kelly Wright on LinkedIn Caprice Greenberg’s AAS 2017 President Address “Sticky Floors and Gla...2022-01-0729 minThe WISER PodcastThe WISER PodcastS4E3: Dr. Caprice Greenberg, on Sticky Floors and Glass CeilingsDr. Caprice Greenberg is a renowned surgeon scientist and a true visionary in the world of health services research. In this episode, we make reference to two powerful talks of hers that made waves in the world of surgery. The first talk, called “Sticky Floors and Glass Ceilings”, was her 2017 Association for Academic Surgery […] The post S4E3: Dr. Caprice Greenberg, on Sticky Floors and Glass Ceilings first appeared on WISER Podcast.2021-11-2400 minGynecologic Surgeons UnscrubbedGynecologic Surgeons UnscrubbedSurgical coaching to improve performanceDr. Cara King (@drcaraking) hosts surgical researcher and educator Caprice Greenberg, MD, MPH, Professor, Department of Surgery, Division of Surgical Oncology, and Morgridge Distinguished Chair in Health Services Research.  They discuss:  Intraoperative surgical performance and the attending surgeon’s role in outcomes Applying engineering factors to surgical performance  Surgical coaching: Proof of concept Differences in surgical mentors, teachers, and coaches Attributes of good surgical coaches Identifying surgeons who will be good coaches Creating a culture change to allow coaches in surgery Matching coachees with coaches The Academy for Surgical Coaching and its goals Video-based platforms for inter...2020-05-3038 minGrowth Edge Leadership PodcastGrowth Edge Leadership Podcast#WIMSummit 2019 Behind the Scenes — Caprice Greenberg, MDIn 2017 Dr. Caprice Greeberg’s Academic Surgical Congress address about the gender gap in medicine, “Sticky Floors and Glass Ceilings,” went viral. Her address at the 2019 WIM Summit, “Stop Fixing Women,” continued the discussion. In today’s episode you’ll hear highlights from this year’s talk. It was full of data that should give even the biggest skeptic pause. There is indeed a gap. The discrepancies are both blatant and not so blatant. Sometimes it’s the not-so-blatant biases that cut the deepest. Dr. Greenberg and I discuss what we -- both men and women, and especia...2019-10-1422 minThe SettThe SettGender Equality In SurgeryEpisode 55: Dr. Caprice Greenberg and Dr. Jake Greenberg Caprice Greenberg, MD, and Jake Greenberg, MD, both teach here at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and have made gender equality within the surgical community a focus of their work. Drs. Kohler, Greenberg and Greenberg have an insightful discussion about everything from pay gaps to parental leave. They also mention a number of resources for those interested in inclusion within surgery. Those are listed below.   The Association of Women Surgeons https://www.womensurgeons.org/ Twitter feed: @WomenSurgeons (Great Twitter f...2018-10-1200 min