Dr. Curt Tribble explains how the shift from being goal oriented, to focusing rather on how he wants to feel in the moment, makes for more consistent performance and overall wellbeing.
Dr. Curt Tribble, MD, is a professor of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery at the University of Virginia School of Medicine.
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Dr. Curt Tribble on the value of a positive outlook
Dr. Curt Tribble shares how he encourages his patients to develop a positive outlook.
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Dr. Curt Tribble on teamwork in Surgery
Dr. Curt Tribble describes the importance of creating a real team environment.
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Dr. Curt Tribble on teaching in the operating room
Here Dr. Curt Tribble shares some of his philosophy on teaching in the operating room.
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Dr. Curt Tribble on sustainability in performance
Dr. Curt Tribble articulates how he channels and releases from the energy his work requires.
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Dr. Curt Tribble on dealing with setback and failure
Managing the possibilities and consequences of failure
Honoring tough moments and difficult outcomes
Implications for learning, teaching and performing Surgery
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Dr. Curt Tribble on empowering patients to be performers
Dr. Curt Tribble shares how he helps empower his patients to become high-performers
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Dr. Curt Tribble on dealing with uncertainty
Dr. Curt Tribble describes how the preparation that he does helps enable a sense of trust
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Dr. Curt Tribble on a framework for learning and focusing in the moment
Dr. Curt Tribble shares how he sought to develop a framework to help learn and perform in the moment