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05/17/2024

Honoring Memorial Day

Veteran Spotlight -  Chris Wilson, MD, LTC(Ret), US Army

Military service inspires a deep sense of leadership in individuals through adversity, teamwork, and a commitment to excellence. Veterans gain so much experience from their service and are equipped with invaluable skills like strategic thinking, decision-making under pressure, and the ability to lead diverse teams toward a common goal. These leadership attributes seamlessly translate to the environment of Ambulatory Surgery Centers. Patient care is of utmost importance in ASCs, and veterans' experience in collaboration, ensuring safety protocols, and navigating complex situations make them uniquely suited to thrive in leadership roles within ASCs and drive operational excellence ensuring optimal patient outcomes.

This Memorial Day, let us honor veterans and active duty military by sharing resources focused on leadership development, which can be beneficial for veterans transitioning to roles in Ambulatory Surgery Centers:

The CASA Veterans Committee will be highlighting Veterans involved with CASA throughout the year. We are reaching out to all our veterans.  Would you like to share your stories and/or be highlighted in future newsletter issues? If so, please reach out to CASA Executive Director Beth LaBouyer at blabouyer@casurgery.org.

 

Member Spotlight

Chris Wilson, MD, LTC(Ret), US Army

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What was your role in the Military?

I had several roles in the military over 24 years:

Why did you choose the ASC industry?

I essentially 'fell' into the Sutter Alhambra ASC when I joined Hand Surgery Associates in 2009, when I retired from the Army, and have been associated with the Surgery Center full-time for the past 15 years. 

What military experience is useful for ASCs?

The leadership training and hospital committee work that I did in the Army was directly applicable to working in an ASC.

What was the coolest thing you ever did?

Here in California, I did a lot of 'cool' things while I was a MEDEVAC Pilot:

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