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Liane Feldman talks - An Accidental but Powerful Leader

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Liane Feldman is the Chair of Surgery at McGill in Montreal and not that long ago was President of Sages.

She is Canadian through and through and has spent almost all of her career in her home city.

Naturally she is a "Habs" hockey fan and avid outdoors enthusiast - running, cycling and skiing or simply being at her lakeside cottage. A recent empty nester she is very proud of her three kids culinary skills apart from anything else.

In this interview she tells us how titles and leadership were never intentional plans and only undertaken with the most careful of deliberation. But she found she liked being the steady hand on the tiller for others - and they obviously agree.

Apologies for the techno glitch at the start - I managed to delete the story of her student days and residency!!! Nonetheless, I think you will greatly enjoy her story

Don't forget the YouTube version for watching leisurely!!

https://www.mcgill.ca/generalsurgery/liane-s-feldman

https://twitter.com/lianefeldman?lang=en @lianefeldman

https://www.linkedin.com/in/liane-s-feldman-2884428a/?originalSubdomain=ca

https://www.sages.org/a-message-from-sages-president-liane-feldman-md/

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Liane Feldman is the Chair of Surgery at McGill in Montreal and not that long ago was President of Sages.

She is Canadian through and through and has spent almost all of her career in her home city.

Naturally she is a "Habs" hockey fan and avid outdoors enthusiast - running, cycling and skiing or simply being at her lakeside cottage. A recent empty nester she is very proud of her three kids culinary skills apart from anything else.

In this interview she tells us how titles and leadership were never intentional plans and only undertaken with the most careful of deliberation. But she found she liked being the steady hand on the tiller for others - and they obviously agree.

Apologies for the techno glitch at the start - I managed to delete the story of her student days and residency!!! Nonetheless, I think you will greatly enjoy her story

Don't forget the YouTube version for watching leisurely!!

https://www.mcgill.ca/generalsurgery/liane-s-feldman

https://twitter.com/lianefeldman?lang=en @lianefeldman

https://www.linkedin.com/in/liane-s-feldman-2884428a/?originalSubdomain=ca

https://www.sages.org/a-message-from-sages-president-liane-feldman-md/

  continue reading

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