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DESCRIPTION:“The Science of High Performing Teams in Specialty Medicine” ex
 plores the intersection of clinical excellence\, leadership\, communicatio
 n\, and systems design in modern specialty veterinary practice. This prese
 ntation examines the evidence and behavioral principles that drive high-pe
 rforming medical teams\, including psychological safety\, trust\, role cla
 rity\, cognitive diversity\, accountability\, and shared purpose. Drawing 
 from specialty medicine\, healthcare leadership research\, and real-world 
 operational experience\, the session highlights how exceptional teams move
  beyond individual expertise to create scalable\, resilient\, and collabor
 ative clinical environments. Attendees will gain practical insights into b
 uilding team culture\, improving interdisciplinary communication\, reducin
 g friction in complex medical systems\, and developing sustainable models 
 that support both patient outcomes and professional fulfillment in special
 ty practice.          
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SUMMARY:05.27.26 Specialist Webinar Mack The Science of High Performing Tea
 ms in Specialty Medicine
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  xml:lang='en-ca'><span style='line-height:107%\;'><span style='font-famil
 y:Aptos\, sans-serif\;'><span style='color:#000000\;'>“The Science of High
  Performing Teams in Specialty Medicine” explores the intersection of clin
 ical excellence\, leadership\, communication\, and systems design in moder
 n specialty veterinary practice. This presentation examines the evidence a
 nd behavioral principles that drive high-performing medical teams\, includ
 ing psychological safety\, trust\, role clarity\, cognitive diversity\, ac
 countability\, and shared purpose. Drawing from specialty medicine\, healt
 hcare leadership research\, and real-world operational experience\, the se
 ssion highlights how exceptional teams move beyond individual expertise to
  create scalable\, resilient\, and collaborative clinical environments. At
 tendees will gain practical insights into building team culture\, improvin
 g interdisciplinary communication\, reducing friction in complex medical s
 ystems\, and developing sustainable models that support both patient outco
 mes and professional fulfillment in specialty practice</span></span></span
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DESCRIPTION:“The Science of High Performing Teams in Specialty Medicine” ex
 plores the intersection of clinical excellence\, leadership\, communicatio
 n\, and systems design in modern specialty veterinary practice. This prese
 ntation examines the evidence and behavioral principles that drive high-pe
 rforming medical teams\, including psychological safety\, trust\, role cla
 rity\, cognitive diversity\, accountability\, and shared purpose. Drawing 
 from specialty medicine\, healthcare leadership research\, and real-world 
 operational experience\, the session highlights how exceptional teams move
  beyond individual expertise to create scalable\, resilient\, and collabor
 ative clinical environments. Attendees will gain practical insights into b
 uilding team culture\, improving interdisciplinary communication\, reducin
 g friction in complex medical systems\, and developing sustainable models 
 that support both patient outcomes and professional fulfillment in special
 ty practice.          
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