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Developing The Hearts and Minds of Future Leaders with Dr. John Moore

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Developing The Hearts and Minds of Future Leaders with Dr. John Moore

In this episode, Dr. Lisa Herbert interviews Dr. John Moore about his career and the Montana College of Osteopathic Medicine's dedication to global health.
February 23, 2024

Developing The Hearts and Minds of Future Leaders with Dr. John Moore

In this podcast episode, Dr. Lisa Herbert interviews Dr. John Moore about his career and the Montana College of Osteopathic Medicine’s dedication to global health. Dr. Moore discusses his background, Dr. Moore earned his BS degree from the United States Naval Academy and his Doctor of Osteopathy (DO) Degree from Nova Southeastern University. He holds a Master’s Degree in Public Health from the University of West Florida. He completed residencies in Family and Aerospace Medicine while on active duty with the U.S. Navy. Dr. Moore is Board Certified in Family Medicine and a Fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians. He discusses his role as Assistant Dean of Preclinical Education for the Montana College of Osteopathic Medicine and the college’s vision for medical education and its commitment to improving global health, particularly through a partnership with the Gambia. The episode emphasizes the importance of fostering a global perspective among medical students and the value of personal connections in international collaborations. The discussion also touches on the osteopathic focus on holistic care.

Guest Introduction (00:01:50)

Dr. Lisa Herbert introduces Dr. John Moore and discusses the mission of US clinicians traveling to the Gambia for a medical mission trip.

Dr. Moore’s Career and Leadership Journey (00:05:35)

Dr. Moore discusses his career in the US Navy, his transition to academia, and his commitment to global health.

Role as Assistant Dean of Preclinical Education (00:09:08)

Dr. Moore talks about his role in creating a conducive learning environment for medical students and faculty at the Montana College of Osteopathic Medicine.

Creating a Sense of Belonging (00:11:17)

Dr. Moore emphasizes the importance of fostering a sense of belonging for students, faculty, and staff at the college.

Commitment to Global Health (00:15:08)

Dr. Moore discusses the college’s commitment to global health and its vision to achieve new heights in medical education.

Collaboration with the Gambia Collaborative Project (00:19:52)

Dr. Moore highlights the two-way impact of the collaboration with the Gambia, emphasizing the exchange of knowledge and experiences.

Impact on Medical Students (00:22:09)

Dr. Moore discusses the potential impact of the Gambia mission on medical students, emphasizing the importance of patient interactions and foundational aspects of medicine.

The mind, body, and spirit connection (00:23:50)

Discussion on the principles of osteopathic medicine and how they align with holistic patient care.

Collaboration between Montana College of Osteopathic Medicine and the Gambia (00:24:36)

Exploring the hopes for a learning partnership, faculty and student involvement, and the importance of in-person interaction.

Conclusion and call to action (00:26:08)

Expressing gratitude, anticipation for the partnership’s growth, and an invitation to support the Gambia project.

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