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What's Your Legacy Going to Be? -  Dr. Henri Ford, Dean of the University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine
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What's Your Legacy Going to Be? - Dr. Henri Ford, Dean of the University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine

Ever since his youth, making the biggest difference he can in the lives of others has been what motivates Dr. Henri Ford. It’s why he chose to go into medicine, why he chose surgery, and why he’s devoted much time and effort to providing care and training surgeons in Haiti, his native country. “People were dying there from problems we treat routinely in the United States and for which the survival is almost 100%. So, it’s been particularly exciting for me to see that our Haitian surgeons now are able to address many of those surgical emergencies.” He’s also making an impact at home as dean of the University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine where he helped ensure that students and residents stayed actively engaged in providing care during the pandemic without adversely impacting their own health. Check out this thoughtful conversation with host Shiv Gaglani on following your passion, pursuing excellence and the quest for significance in medicine and in life.

Raise the Line · Shiv Gaglani, Dr. Henri Ford

February 4, 202125m 40s

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