Life Lessons in Informal Learning, Mentorship, and On-the-Job Education with David J. Skorton, MD

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David J. Skorton, MD
Dr. Skorton

This week, the Faculty Factory Podcast sits down with David J. Skorton, MD, to explore his remarkable journey, filled with insights on leadership, mentorship, and the value of a continuous learning mindset—themes that resonate throughout the interview.

Dr. Skorton is the current President and CEO of the Washington, D.C.-based Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), serving professionals throughout the world.

Alongside these values, Dr. Skorton’s rich background in science, music, and education has aided him throughout his journey in navigating the complexities of academic medicine and leadership. Initially aspiring to be a session musician, his father’s insistence on pursuing a college education set him on a trajectory that eventually led him to medical school.

He emphasized the importance of learning from all individuals, regardless of their formal titles, telling us, “Mentors come in all shapes and sizes.”

A core theme that emerged from the podcast was the concept of embracing a “beginner’s mind.” Drawing from Zen philosophy, Dr. Skorton reminded listeners that, “In the beginner’s mind, there are many possibilities. In the expert’s mind, there are few.”

In the interview’s closing moments, Dr. Skorton reflects on handling difficult decisions as a leader. He advises us all to remain open and adaptable, recognizing that no one leader can possess all the answers. By valuing collective wisdom and carrying an open mind to learn from everything and anyone, you may just wind up achieving goals that are otherwise unimaginable.

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