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What "The Pitt" Gets Right: An Emergency Medicine Leader's View of Humanity & Teamwork in the ER with Dr. Tony Briningstool

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ER physician–turned–healthcare leader Dr. Tony Briningstool joins Lead Well MD to unpack how trust is built when seconds matter - and what the HBO series “The Pitt” gets right about life in the trauma bay. From first-contact behaviors that create instant patient trust to the moment-to-moment cues that make teams feel psychologically safe, Dr. Briningstool breaks down the leader habits that steady a room under pressure: consistency, clear modeling, and calibrated vulnerability. We explore “trust at speed,” co-regulation vs. self-regulation, and how to read (and repair) the nonverbal signals that stall performance. Dr. Briningstool also shares lessons from his journey from ER doc to CEO of Emergency Medicine at Sound Physicians - including lessons learned while playing college football at Michigan State under George Perles and Nick Saban - and why focusing on the process of excellence reliably delivers the outcome.

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Chapters

1. What "The Pitt" Gets Right: An Emergency Medicine Leader's View of Humanity & Teamwork in the ER with Dr. Tony Briningstool (00:00:00)

2. Meet Dr. Tony Briningstool (00:00:27)

3. Building Trust in High-Stakes Environments (00:00:34)

4. The Emotional Burden of Emergency Medicine (00:01:31)

5. The Importance of Teamwork in Healthcare (00:06:04)

6. Dr. Briningstool's Leadership Journey and Influences (00:07:30)

7. Lessons in Leadership from Football and Medicine (00:10:44)

8. Building Trust with Patients and Teams (00:13:48)

9. The Role of Vulnerability in Leadership (00:18:46)

10. Coaching Leaders on Vulnerability (00:20:49)

11. The Importance of Consistency and Thoughtfulness in Leadership (00:22:35)

12. Building Trust Through Vulnerability and Leading by Example (00:24:26)

13. Balancing Authority and Approachability in High-Stakes Environments (00:25:28)

14. Recognizing and Celebrating Team Successes (00:27:20)

15. The Role of Psychological Safety in Team Performance (00:28:54)

16. Self-Regulation and Co-Regulation in High-Pressure Situations (00:33:53)

17. Advice for Early Career Emergency Department Doctors (00:39:12)

18. The Cultural Shift Towards Compassion in Medicine (00:41:26)

19. Conclusion and Final Thoughts (00:42:49)

8 episodes

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Content provided by Ashley Wendel, MA, Physician Leader Group, Ashley Wendel, MA, and Physician Leader Group. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Ashley Wendel, MA, Physician Leader Group, Ashley Wendel, MA, and Physician Leader Group or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

ER physician–turned–healthcare leader Dr. Tony Briningstool joins Lead Well MD to unpack how trust is built when seconds matter - and what the HBO series “The Pitt” gets right about life in the trauma bay. From first-contact behaviors that create instant patient trust to the moment-to-moment cues that make teams feel psychologically safe, Dr. Briningstool breaks down the leader habits that steady a room under pressure: consistency, clear modeling, and calibrated vulnerability. We explore “trust at speed,” co-regulation vs. self-regulation, and how to read (and repair) the nonverbal signals that stall performance. Dr. Briningstool also shares lessons from his journey from ER doc to CEO of Emergency Medicine at Sound Physicians - including lessons learned while playing college football at Michigan State under George Perles and Nick Saban - and why focusing on the process of excellence reliably delivers the outcome.

Send us a text

  continue reading

Chapters

1. What "The Pitt" Gets Right: An Emergency Medicine Leader's View of Humanity & Teamwork in the ER with Dr. Tony Briningstool (00:00:00)

2. Meet Dr. Tony Briningstool (00:00:27)

3. Building Trust in High-Stakes Environments (00:00:34)

4. The Emotional Burden of Emergency Medicine (00:01:31)

5. The Importance of Teamwork in Healthcare (00:06:04)

6. Dr. Briningstool's Leadership Journey and Influences (00:07:30)

7. Lessons in Leadership from Football and Medicine (00:10:44)

8. Building Trust with Patients and Teams (00:13:48)

9. The Role of Vulnerability in Leadership (00:18:46)

10. Coaching Leaders on Vulnerability (00:20:49)

11. The Importance of Consistency and Thoughtfulness in Leadership (00:22:35)

12. Building Trust Through Vulnerability and Leading by Example (00:24:26)

13. Balancing Authority and Approachability in High-Stakes Environments (00:25:28)

14. Recognizing and Celebrating Team Successes (00:27:20)

15. The Role of Psychological Safety in Team Performance (00:28:54)

16. Self-Regulation and Co-Regulation in High-Pressure Situations (00:33:53)

17. Advice for Early Career Emergency Department Doctors (00:39:12)

18. The Cultural Shift Towards Compassion in Medicine (00:41:26)

19. Conclusion and Final Thoughts (00:42:49)

8 episodes

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