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EPISODE · Oct 22, 2024 · 38 MIN

14. Dr. Robert McIntyre

from Surgeons at The Table · host Shahyan B

Send us Fan MailDr. Robert McIntyre, John and Cynthia Schultz Professor and Chief of the Division of GI, Trauma, and Endocrine Surgery, as well as Vice Chair of Finance in the Department of Surgery at the University of Colorado, reflects on how personal trauma influenced his career path and discusses the transition from resident to attending surgeon, highlighting the new responsibilities that come with leadership.He emphasizes the importance of soft skills—especially listening—and how leadership opportunities often arise from being prepared and open to them. Dr. McIntyre shares his insights into balancing multiple roles in a surgical career, the value of collaboration, and the power of building trust within a team. Dr. McIntyre also highlights the complexities of revenue cycle management and the significance of compliance in billing practices. TakeawaysDr. McIntyre's journey into surgery was influenced by personal trauma.The transition from resident to attending brings new responsibilities.Leadership opportunities often arise from being prepared and open to them.Soft skills, especially listening, are crucial for effective leadership.Balancing multiple roles can be achieved through collaboration and teamwork.Influence in leadership comes from valuing team input and building trust.Documentation is key to successful revenue cycle management.Timely filing and clean claims are critical to avoid denials.Regular feedback and education are essential for compliance and improvement.Future leaders should focus on management and finance skills alongside clinical expertise. 

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Send us Fan Mail Dr. Robert McIntyre, John and Cynthia Schultz Professor and Chief of the Division of GI, Trauma, and Endocrine Surgery, as well as Vice Chair of Finance in the Department of Surgery at the University of Colorado, reflects on how personal trauma influenced his career path and discusses the transition from resident to attending surgeon, highlighting the new responsibilities that come with leadership. He emphasizes the importance of soft skills—especially listening—and how leade...

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