BackTable / OBGYN / Podcast / Episode #74
Leadership & Mentorship in OBGYN
with Dr. Starr Hampton
Curious about how to leave your mark as a mentor and leader in the field of OBGYN? In this episode of the BackTable OBGYN Podcast, Dr. Starr Hampton, a professor of OBGYN and Senior Associate Dean for Medical Education at Warren Alpert Medical School at Brown University, discusses her journey from a newly appointed faculty member to a leader in medical education.
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BackTable, LLC (Producer). (2024, December 17). Ep. 74 – Leadership & Mentorship in OBGYN [Audio podcast]. Retrieved from https://www.backtable.com
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Podcast Contributors
Dr. Starr Hampton
Dr. Starr Hampton is an OBGYN at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island.
Dr. Amy Park
Dr. Amy Park is the Section Head of Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery at the Cleveland Clinic, and a co-host of the BackTable OBGYN Podcast.
Dr. Mark Hoffman
Dr. Mark Hoffman is a minimally invasive gynecologic surgeon at the University of Kentucky.
Synopsis
Dr. Hampton emphasizes the importance of kindness, mentorship, and taking opportunities when offered new roles. The conversation covers topics such as transitioning from medical school to residency to practice, fostering a supportive educational environment, and international health work. Dr. Hampton shares valuable insights on creating a culture of psychological safety and the significance of giving corrective yet supportive feedback to trainees.
Timestamps
00:00 - Introduction
02:43 - Early Career and First Leadership Roles
12:09 - Navigating National Organizations
24:15 - Mentorship and Sponsorship
28:34 - The Value of Kindness and Psychological Safety
32:14 - Changing Culture
33:48 - Balancing Wellness and Professional Life
39:57 - Advice for Seeking out Mentorship and Positive Experiences
45:21 - Naming Your Work
50:09 - Transitioning to New Jobs/Roles
56:06 - Global Health Initiatives and Personal Growth
01:01:17 Conclusion and Future Topics
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