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The survival of professional trust in medicine depends not only on individual doctors but on the systems and institutions that shape their behavior.
In this episode, Dr. Thomas Nasca discusses the evolution of physician training, the role of accreditation and certification in ensuring national standards, and the need for institutional professionalism to support clinicians in upholding their oaths. He warns that growing financial pressures, particularly from private equity, are threatening the integrity of care and introduces a new center focused on preparing future medical leaders to confront these challenges.
Tune in and learn how the future of health care may hinge not only on medical knowledge, but on who gets to shape the systems that deliver it!
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The survival of professional trust in medicine depends not only on individual doctors but on the systems and institutions that shape their behavior.
In this episode, Dr. Thomas Nasca discusses the evolution of physician training, the role of accreditation and certification in ensuring national standards, and the need for institutional professionalism to support clinicians in upholding their oaths. He warns that growing financial pressures, particularly from private equity, are threatening the integrity of care and introduces a new center focused on preparing future medical leaders to confront these challenges.
Tune in and learn how the future of health care may hinge not only on medical knowledge, but on who gets to shape the systems that deliver it!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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