How Do Clinical Practice and Corporate Leadership Feed Each Other? Did I Miss That in Med School? ft. Mark Pierce, MD

In this episode of IT Leaders, Dr. Mark Pierce, a seasoned physician and IT executive, explores the intricate relationship between clinical practice and corporate leadership. With over 25 years at Parkview, Dr. Pierce shares his unique journey from practicing medicine to becoming a key leader in healthcare IT. He discusses how his medical background shaped his approach to leadership, emphasizing that effective leadership is a skill set developed through practice, curiosity, and courageous conversations.

Dr. Pierce debunks common myths about leadership and medical training, revealing how the competitive and high-stakes environment of clinical practice can both hinder and enhance leadership development. He underscores the importance of mentorship, continuous learning, and the need for leaders to challenge their assumptions by staying curious and open to feedback.

Listeners will gain valuable insights into the parallels between clinical and IT leadership, learning how skills from one domain can inform and strengthen the other. This episode is a must-listen for professionals navigating leadership roles in the intersection of healthcare and technology, offering practical advice on cultivating the behaviors and mindset necessary for success in both fields.

Creators and Guests

Mark Pierce, MD, FAAP
Guest
Mark Pierce, MD, FAAP
Chief Medical Information Officer at Parkview Health System
How Do Clinical Practice and Corporate Leadership Feed Each Other? Did I Miss That in Med School? ft. Mark Pierce, MD
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