In one’s profession and in life, we strive to improve our performance. There are so many pathways available to progress on this journey. One of the best ways is to emulate others. Athletes, artists, musicians, writers, parents, tradesmen, educators, clergy, law enforcement personnel and even physicians can better their performance by imitating others. And while it might seem axiomatic that our best role model is one who is more proficient than we, this is not necessarily the case . The team captain can learn much from a rookie. The Jewish Talmud expresses the truth more eloquently. Who is wise? One who learns from every man. Over my career, I have tried to improve my practice of medicine from watching other physicians and nurses in action. As an example, I have heard medical professionals having difficult conversations with patients which taught me how to do this better. So, when President Trump’s doctor recently led several
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