<description>&lt;p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 12.0pt 0in 12.0pt 0in;"&gt; &lt;span lang="EN" xml:lang="EN"&gt;In this episode of the NCS Podcast Perspectives series, host Nicholas Morris, MD, speaks with Cherylee Chang, MD, division chief of neurocritical care and professor of neurology, neurosurgery and medicine at Duke University. Dr. Chang reflects on her journey from an early interest in cardiothoracic surgery to neurology, and ultimately, to the "intersectional" work that drew her to neurocritical care.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 12.0pt 0in 12.0pt 0in;"&gt; &lt;span lang="EN" xml:lang="EN"&gt;She discusses her early training in the field, efforts to establish certification and fellowship accreditation pathways and the challenges of defining the essential components of what constitutes neurocritical care. Dr. Chang also shares insights from Duke's advanced practice provider model, her work to broaden multidisciplinary inclusion within NCS and her current focus on leadership development, workforce shortages and strategies to better attract the next generation to the field.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 12.0pt 0in 12.0pt 0in;"&gt; &lt;span lang="EN" xml:lang="EN"&gt;Dr. Chang recommends the following books for those interested in developing their leadership potential:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;span style= "mso-ansi-language: EN-US;"&gt;Difficult Conversations&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;span style="mso-ansi-language: EN-US;"&gt;by Douglas Stone, Bruce Patton and Sheila Heen&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;span style= "mso-ansi-language: EN-US;"&gt;Extreme Ownership&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;span style="mso-ansi-language: EN-US;"&gt;by Jocko Williams&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt; &lt;em&gt;&lt;span style= "mso-ansi-language: EN-US;"&gt;Leadership and Self-Deception&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;span style= "mso-ansi-language: EN-US;"&gt;by The Arbinger Institute&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;span style= "mso-ansi-language: EN-US;"&gt;The Fearless Organization&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;span style="mso-ansi-language: EN-US;"&gt;by Amy Edmonson&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;span style= "mso-ansi-language: EN-US;"&gt;The Leader's Guide to Mastering Feedback&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;span style="mso-ansi-language: EN-US;"&gt;by Joan Hibdon&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;span style= "mso-ansi-language: EN-US;"&gt;The Let Them Theory&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;span style="mso-ansi-language: EN-US;"&gt;by Mel Robbins&lt;br style= "mso-special-character: line-break;" /&gt; &lt;!--[endif]--&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 12.0pt 0in 12.0pt 0in;"&gt; &lt;em&gt;&lt;span lang="EN" xml:lang="EN"&gt;The views expressed on the NCS Podcast are solely those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or official positions of the Neurocritical Care Society.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description>

Neurocritical Care Society Podcast

Neurocritical Care Society

PERSPECTIVES: Cherylee Chang, MD, on Building Neurocritical Care Training Pathways

DEC 22, 202546 MIN
Neurocritical Care Society Podcast

PERSPECTIVES: Cherylee Chang, MD, on Building Neurocritical Care Training Pathways

DEC 22, 202546 MIN

Description

In this episode of the NCS Podcast Perspectives series, host Nicholas Morris, MD, speaks with Cherylee Chang, MD, division chief of neurocritical care and professor of neurology, neurosurgery and medicine at Duke University. Dr. Chang reflects on her journey from an early interest in cardiothoracic surgery to neurology, and ultimately, to the "intersectional" work that drew her to neurocritical care. She discusses her early training in the field, efforts to establish certification and fellowship accreditation pathways and the challenges of defining the essential components of what constitutes neurocritical care. Dr. Chang also shares insights from Duke's advanced practice provider model, her work to broaden multidisciplinary inclusion within NCS and her current focus on leadership development, workforce shortages and strategies to better attract the next generation to the field. Dr. Chang recommends the following books for those interested in developing their leadership potential:Difficult Conversations by Douglas Stone, Bruce Patton and Sheila HeenExtreme Ownership by Jocko Williams Leadership and Self-Deception by The Arbinger InstituteThe Fearless Organization by Amy EdmonsonThe Leader's Guide to Mastering Feedback by Joan HibdonThe Let Them Theory by Mel Robbins The views expressed on the NCS Podcast are solely those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or official positions of the Neurocritical Care Society.