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Ep. 285 - Lisa Levick, DPM, FACFAS - Leadership in Podiatric Medicine

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In this episode of Dean's Chat, Drs. Jensen and Richey sit down with Dr. Lisa Levick, a respected podiatric physician and leader, to discuss professional service, leadership pathways, and what it truly means to advocate for podiatric medicine.

Dr. Levick shares her journey in organized medicine, her perspective on leadership development, and why service to the profession remains essential—especially during times of change and uncertainty in healthcare.

This episode is sponsored by Bako Diagnostics!

🧠 Key Topics Covered

• Leadership in podiatric medicine
What effective leadership looks like at the local, state, and national levels.
• Why service matters
The value of giving back through organized medicine and professional involvement.
• Finding your voice as a physician
How podiatrists can advocate for themselves, their patients, and the profession.
• Mentorship and career development
Lessons learned and advice for students, residents, and early-career DPMs.
• Navigating change in healthcare
Adapting to evolving expectations while staying grounded in purpose.

🔑 Notable Takeaways

• Leadership is built through consistency, credibility, and service.
• Organized medicine remains a powerful platform for advocacy and impact.
• Mentorship is not optional—it's foundational to the profession's future.
• Every podiatrist, regardless of career stage, has a role to play.

👣 Why This Episode Matters

This conversation highlights the human side of leadership—the commitment, responsibility, and long-term vision required to move podiatric medicine forward.

Whether you're considering professional service or already involved, Dr. Levick's insights reinforce why showing up and engaging matters now more than ever.

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