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Knowledge Under Pressure

On Leading with Purpose and Intention vs Perception

Dan Dworkis, MD PhD
2 min readMay 19, 2022
Photo by Denise Jans on Unsplash

Field notes from what we’ve been up to, what we’ve been taking in, and what we are thinking about at The Emergency Mind Project.

If you have ideas or things you’d like to see — or if you want to help and get more involved — I’d love to hear from you: dan@emergencymind.com

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Episode 60: Dr. Eric Goralnick, MD MS, on Leading with Purpose

Dr. Eric Goralnick, emergency physician and Navy veteran, joins the podcast to talk about inspiring and leading teams of all sizes, brining purpose to your work, and adapting to uncertainty. Great lessons from his time in the Navy, his time in various emergency departments, and in his multiple current roles at Mass General Brigham

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The Intention Perception Gap in Small Teams

Interesting take from the Talent War Group on how small misperceptions in communication can have enormous ripple effects on what different parts of a team understands, values, and does. In their example, a carelessly chosen word nearly results in misplaced artillery fire, but is saved at the last second by an attentive outside observer. There’s a lot to think about here in terms of how we communicated both…

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Dan Dworkis, MD PhD
Dan Dworkis, MD PhD

Written by Dan Dworkis, MD PhD

Emergency Doctor. Applying knowledge under pressure. The Emergency Mind Book: bit.ly/emindbook

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