Learning to Lead

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By: Quinnipiac University

Learning to Lead focuses on developing and supporting emerging healthcare leaders—students, trainees and early-career healthcare professionals—through conversations with leaders about their experiences and insights (“leader journeys”), foundational leadership concepts (“deep dives”), and the most useful and impactful tools to become better leaders (“leadership hacks”).” You will be connecting to a community where you can learn, grow, and transform into a more capable and confident leader, ready to reimagine the healthcare system. Learning to Lead is a production of the Quinnipiac University podcast studio, in partnership with the Schools of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences.   Creators Rahul Anand, Maya Doyle, Peter Longley, A...

Episode 7: Leadership Hack – Investing in Others (feat. Joshua Hartzell, MD)
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In this mini-episode, Dr. Joshua Hartzell, physician, educator, leader, coach, and author shares a powerful leadership hack: intentionally investing in the careers of those around you.

Through stories and insights, he highlights how small, thoughtful actions—like connecting team members with mentors or offering growth opportunities—can create a culture of support and professional development.

Dr. Hartzell is the author of the recently released book “A Prescription for Caring in Healthcare Leadership: Building a Culture of Compassion and Excellence”. Tune in for inspiration on how to lead with care, purpose, and impact in healthcare settings.


Episode 6: Advice to Our M1 Selves
07/22/2025

In this mini-episode, graduating medical students Amber Vargas, Adebowale Babalola, Emmanuel Dwomoh and Liza Landry from the Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine share the advice they would give to their first-year (M1) selves—lessons on managing stress, embracing self-care, and overcoming imposter syndrome. They explore the importance of resilience, community, and celebrating small wins along the way. This candid conversation offers encouragement and insight for anyone navigating their first year of medical school. 


Episode 5: Reflections from Netter’s Class of 2025 — Four Years of Growth, Grit, and Gratitude
07/15/2025

This episode features a heartfelt and inspiring conversation with fourth-year medical students from the Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine as they reflect on their journey through medical school. Amber Vargas facilitates the discussion as Liza, Adebowale, and Emmanuel share personal stories of how they got into medical school, the fears and challenges they faced, their evolving career goals, and what ultimately led them to their chosen specialties. The episode highlights themes of self-discovery, resilience, leadership development, and the importance of community and authenticity in medicine. It concludes with match day announcements, takeaways for future students, and a...


Episode 4: Leading with Head and Heart — Dr. Lisa Coplit’s Journey from Student to Dean
07/08/2025

What does it take to lead with both head and heart in academic medicine? 

In this candid conversation, Boston-trained Internist and incoming interim Dean of Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine, Dr. Lisa Coplit shares the pivotal moments that shaped her leadership philosophy as an authentic, purpose driven leader—from her first crisis as a chief resident to launching a new medical school and mentoring hundreds of faculty and students. 

Inside the episode: 
• How embracing vulnerability and cultivating a “growth-mindset” turns setbacks into superpowers 
• The art of multiplying others’ talent (and the hardest habits to unle...


Episode 3: Leadership Hack – Calm Listening in Moments of Conflict (feat. Lisa Coplit, MD)
07/01/2025

What’s the fastest way to lower the temperature in a heated conversation? Listen—really listen. 

In this quick-hit “Leadership Hack” mini-episode, Dr. Lisa Coplit shares her go-to tool for defusing conflict: calm, intentional listening that lets the other person feel heard and safe. Hear how she quiets her own “amygdala hijack,” reflects back what she’s heard, and creates space to respond thoughtfully rather than react reflexively. 

Gain a bite-sized, research-backed tactic you can apply in your next tense meeting. 

Get a preview of next week’s full-length episode on Dr. Coplit’s leadership journey—...


Episode 2: Roses with Renee
06/24/2025

In this episode, we explore a leadership hack that promotes self-reflection and sharing—the Rose-Bud-Thorn concept—with our guest, Renee Scott, MSW.



Episode 1: This is US! Part 2
06/17/2025

In the second part of this episode, we continue sharing personal stories, including some of our leadership failures. We also introduce the Rose-Bud-Thorn concept, which can be used to enhance your professional relationships.


Episode 1: This is US! Part 1
06/12/2025

In the first part of this episode, we introduce ourselves, share some personal stories, and explore the origins of this podcast and the inspiration behind its focus on leadership in healthcare.  


Learning to Lead Promo
05/20/2025

Learning to Lead focuses on developing and supporting emerging healthcare leaders—students, trainees and early-career healthcare professionals—through conversations with leaders about their experiences and insights (“leader journeys”), foundational leadership concepts (“deep dives”), and the most useful and impactful tools to become better leaders (“leadership hacks”).” 

You will be connecting to a community where you can learn, grow, and transform into a more capable and confident leader, ready to reimagine the healthcare system. 

Learning to Lead is a production of the Quinnipiac University podcast studio, in partnership with the Schools of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences.   

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