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Dr. Lauren Weber graduated from the University of Florida in 2003 and was commissioned into the U.S. Navy prior to attending medical school at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences.
She graduated medical school and departed to attend the Aeromedical Officer course. There she completed flight and aeromedical training in order to earn her wings and become a Navy Flight Surgeon. She received the Boeing Rescue Award for the first long range MEDEVAC in an Osprey.
After returning from deployment, Dr. Weber finished her training, was Chief Resident, then completed Cardiovascular Fellowship Program and stayed on to served as the Associate Program Director for the Cardiovascular fellowship program, Director of Echocardiography and Director of Advanced Cardiac Imaging.
Dr. Weber has been a student of leadership and followership, and was awarded the Lieutenant General Claire L. Chennault Award as the physician who most closely emulates the General's prominent personality traits: Innovation, Fairness, Teaching Effectiveness, and Leadership. She has given over half a dozen lectures and workshops on topics related to followership.
Dr. Weber is now practicing as a non-invasive Cardiologist for Confluence Health in Washington. In this episode we discuss her time as a flight surgeon and how followership can lead to successful leadership.
Welcome to Leading the Rounds.
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Intro:
Dr. Lauren Weber graduated from the University of Florida in 2003 and was commissioned into the U.S. Navy prior to attending medical school at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences.
She graduated medical school and departed to attend the Aeromedical Officer course. There she completed flight and aeromedical training in order to earn her wings and become a Navy Flight Surgeon. She received the Boeing Rescue Award for the first long range MEDEVAC in an Osprey.
After returning from deployment, Dr. Weber finished her training, was Chief Resident, then completed Cardiovascular Fellowship Program and stayed on to served as the Associate Program Director for the Cardiovascular fellowship program, Director of Echocardiography and Director of Advanced Cardiac Imaging.
Dr. Weber has been a student of leadership and followership, and was awarded the Lieutenant General Claire L. Chennault Award as the physician who most closely emulates the General's prominent personality traits: Innovation, Fairness, Teaching Effectiveness, and Leadership. She has given over half a dozen lectures and workshops on topics related to followership.
Dr. Weber is now practicing as a non-invasive Cardiologist for Confluence Health in Washington. In this episode we discuss her time as a flight surgeon and how followership can lead to successful leadership.
Welcome to Leading the Rounds.
Questions We Asked:
Quotes and Ideas:
Book Suggestions: