Sunday, 2 April 2017

Michael Debakey: The Janitor and I, Saving Lives Together


There are already milions of blog posts all over the internet about the many wonderful things Michael Debakey did and invented. I love reading stories about him, besides being the father of cardiothoracic and vascular surgery and prolific surgeon he was also a down to earth and wonderful man it seems. below is my favourite story of his;

In one particular encounter, DeBakey began chatting with an elderly janitor who was sweeping the floor. DeBakey asked the man about his wife and children. He told the older man, obviously not for the first time, that the hospital couldn’t function without the janitor because germs would spread, increasing the chances of infection in the hospital. Later in the day, our colleague tracked down the janitor and asked him, “What exactly do you do? Tell me about your job.” With pride, the janitor replied: “Dr. DeBakey and I? We save lives together.”
He’s right. After all, consider what would happen to our healthcare systems if the cleaning crews went on strike. DeBakey understood that showing the janitor exactly how he contributes to a larger, more heroic cause is crucial. This creates a powerful dynamic. Realizing that he is working toward a worthy goal, the janitor’s perceptions about his work changed. It had new meaning and his enthusiasm for the job was rejuvenated.
Source: http://www.freibergs.com/resources/articles/leadership/10-things-we-can-learn-from-the-worlds-greatest-surgeon/  (its a great post and worth a read, it certainly makes a young doctor feel inspired).

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