
Surgeons at The Table
Surgeons at The Table is a podcast born out of my journey as a general surgery chief resident with aspirations for a career in academic cardiac surgery, focusing on heart and lung transplantation. Throughout my training at some of the nation's top academic hospitals, I've had the privilege to learn from and be mentored by some of the most influential leaders in surgery. These interactions have ignited a deep passion within me for the art and science of surgery.
Reflecting on the invaluable wisdom and experiences shared with me, I decided to launch this podcast to bridge the gap between surgeon leaders and the next generation of aspiring surgeons. Each episode features in-depth conversations with directors, chairs, deans, and presidents who have risen to leadership positions in the field of surgery. I share their stories, insights, and advice to inspire, educate, and empower trainees, young faculty, and anyone aspiring to follow in their footsteps.
Tune in to Surgeons at The Table and learn from the wisdom of those who have shaped the beautiful field of surgery.
Surgeons at The Table
38. Dean Amy Goldberg
In this episode, I sit down with Dean Amy J. Goldberg, a master trauma surgeon, visionary leader in academic medicine, and a tireless advocate for education and community engagement. She currently serves as the Marjorie Joy Katz Dean of the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University. Prior to this role, she held a succession of leadership positions, including Chief of the Trauma and Surgical Critical Care Division, Director of the General Surgery Residency Program, and the George S. Peters MD and Louise C. Peters Chair and Professor of Surgery. Additionally, she is the Chair of the Board of Directors at the American Board of Surgery.
Dean Goldberg shares her inspiring journey from a fascination with anatomy in medical school to becoming a nationally recognized trauma surgeon and medical school dean. She reflects on the mentors who shaped her, the power of following one’s purpose, and how she found a deep sense of home and mission at Temple. We explore her groundbreaking work in community violence prevention through the Cradle to Grave program, her views on leadership, imposter syndrome, and what it truly takes to step into high-impact roles while staying grounded in service and empathy.
Takeaways
- Dr. Goldberg's passion for anatomy drew her to surgery.
- Mentorship played a crucial role in her career development.
- Leadership opportunities can arise unexpectedly.
- Finding a supportive community is vital for success.
- Listening is a key skill for effective leadership.
- Imposter syndrome is common among leaders.
- Data-driven decision-making is essential in healthcare.
- Building strong relationships within the community is important.
- Stumbling in your career can lead to growth and resilience.