EPISODE · Mar 31, 2025 · 49 MIN
34. Dr. Lars Svensson
from Surgeons at The Table · host Shahyan B
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, I sit down with Dr. Lars Svensson, Professor of Surgery, Director of the Marfan Syndrome & Connective Tissue Disorder Clinic, and Chairman of the Heart, Vascular, & Thoracic Institute at the Cleveland Clinic. We discuss his journey from aspiring mechanical engineer to a world-renowned surgeon and leader. Dr. Svensson shares pivotal moments that shaped his career, the impact of his mentors on his path, and the innovations that defined his work in aortic surgery. We explore the role of leadership in medicine, the importance of understanding organizational culture, and the evolving challenges in healthcare. Dr. Svensson offers invaluable advice on personal growth, teamwork, and the strategies that drive meaningful change in surgery.TakeawaysDr. Svensson's journey began with an interest in mechanical engineering.Surgery training was shaped by influential mentors and experiences.Innovations in aortic surgery were pivotal in his career.Leadership in surgery requires adaptability and understanding of culture.Dr. Svensson shares his take on great leadership.Recognition and respect are key motivators for physicians.Building personal relationships enhances team dynamics.Understanding organizational culture is crucial for effective leadership.Continuous learning is essential for mastering surgical skills.
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Send us Fan Mail In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Lars Svensson, Professor of Surgery, Director of the Marfan Syndrome & Connective Tissue Disorder Clinic, and Chairman of the Heart, Vascular, & Thoracic Institute at the Cleveland Clinic. We discuss his journey from aspiring mechanical engineer to a world-renowned surgeon and leader. Dr. Svensson shares pivotal moments that shaped his career, the impact of his mentors on his path, and the innovations that defined his work in aorti...
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