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We are thrilled to be joined by Mona Bahouth, MD, PhD, for this week’s episode of the Faculty Factory Podcast!
Mona Bahouth, MD, PhD, is Medical Director, Brain Rescue Unit, and Assistant Professor of Neurology with Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore.
Dr. Bahouth is an expert in health system science and implementation science as we chat about in this interview.
On today’s podcast, Dr. Bahouth explains that teamwork is critical in healthcare because it helps to maintain a focus on the patient and brings together the key pieces of what a patient needs at any given moment.
Teamwork involves finding experts and bringing them to the table to work together in a way that creates an end result that is much more synergistic than what individuals could achieve alone.
Dr. Bahouth emphasizes the importance of interprofessional collaboration and speaking in a language that allows the patient to be the center of the conversation.
We want to thank Dr. Rachel Salas, a valued contributor of the Faculty Factory community, for referring Dr. Bahouth to us as a guest. If you know someone who would be a great fit for our podcast, we invite you to refer them to us as well. Simply send an email to [email protected] with your suggestion!
You can reach Dr. Bahouth here: [email protected]
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We are thrilled to be joined by Mona Bahouth, MD, PhD, for this week’s episode of the Faculty Factory Podcast!
Mona Bahouth, MD, PhD, is Medical Director, Brain Rescue Unit, and Assistant Professor of Neurology with Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore.
Dr. Bahouth is an expert in health system science and implementation science as we chat about in this interview.
On today’s podcast, Dr. Bahouth explains that teamwork is critical in healthcare because it helps to maintain a focus on the patient and brings together the key pieces of what a patient needs at any given moment.
Teamwork involves finding experts and bringing them to the table to work together in a way that creates an end result that is much more synergistic than what individuals could achieve alone.
Dr. Bahouth emphasizes the importance of interprofessional collaboration and speaking in a language that allows the patient to be the center of the conversation.
We want to thank Dr. Rachel Salas, a valued contributor of the Faculty Factory community, for referring Dr. Bahouth to us as a guest. If you know someone who would be a great fit for our podcast, we invite you to refer them to us as well. Simply send an email to [email protected] with your suggestion!
You can reach Dr. Bahouth here: [email protected]

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