The 5 D’s To Successfully Leading Your Team with Dr. Amanda Johnson
My next guest, Dr. Amanda K. Johnson, MD, MBA is Assistant Vice President of Care Models in the Office of Ambulatory Care and Population Health for NYC Health + Hospitals. In this role, she leads a team to deliver enhanced primary care, outreach, and engagement models for people experiencing structural barriers to accessing health care, such as homelessness or involvement in the criminal legal system. She also serves as Director of the Take Care pillar of the Test & Trace Corps, which provides New Yorkers with the resources needed to effectively isolate or quarantine due to COVID-19 and connects people with Long COVID with physical health, mental health, financial, and community supports.
She completed her residency in internal medicine at UCSF’s primary care program based at San Francisco General Hospital. She received her medical degree from Harvard Medical School and her MBA from Harvard Business School. She graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Stanford University, earning her BA with honors and distinction in Human Biology and Spanish as well as a minor in African and African-American Studies. She is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at NYU Grossman School of Medicine.
In this episode, Dr. Amanda Johnson discusses what she has developed as the 5 D’s to successfully leading a team. She also gives 3 tips on how she cares for herself as a women physician leader.
If you’re ready to transition into a leadership role and make an impact in healthcare by supporting your colleagues, reducing healthcare disparities, and improving outcomes, then I invite you to join me for my FREE 5-day challenge Unleash Your Inner Leader. Go to www.justtherightbalance.com/5daychallenge This challenge runs from September 26-30. So join now as seats are filling up fast!