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Communication Tips: Giving and Receiving Feedback featuring Stacey Wolfe, MD, FAANS

Communication Tips: Giving and Receiving Feedback featuring Stacey Wolfe, MD, FAANS

FromIt’s Not Brain Surgery - The AANS Practice and Business Management Podcast – Presented by the AANS


Communication Tips: Giving and Receiving Feedback featuring Stacey Wolfe, MD, FAANS

FromIt’s Not Brain Surgery - The AANS Practice and Business Management Podcast – Presented by the AANS

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Length:
18 minutes
Released:
Sep 26, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Communication Tips: Giving and Receiving Feedback featuring Stacey Wolfe, MD, FAANSStacey Quintero Wolfe, MD is a neurosurgeon with Wake Forest Baptist Health in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.She is a board-certified neurosurgeon, specializing in disorders of blood vessels, brain trauma and spine. She completed fellowships in endovascular and cerebrovascular/skull base neurosurgery at the University of Miami.  As a 21-year US Navy veteran, she earned the Meritorious Service Medal and developed the Stroke and Neurotrauma Programs at Tripler Army Medical Center. She joined Wake Forest Baptist Health in 2013 as Director of Neurointerventional Surgery and Residency Program Director. She built a hemorrhagic stroke research program and am co-Principal Investigator of National Institute of Health (NIH) StrokeNet at Wake Forest Baptist Health. She leads multiple NIH and national clinical trials in stroke and brain hemorrhage, and is studying neuroinflammation, genetic risk factors, and genetic mutations in the development of cerebral Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) in her research lab. She has served on the American Association of Neurological Surgeons Board of Directors, Executive Committee of the Congress of Neurological Surgery and Society of Neurological Surgeons, American Heart Association Mission Stroke Task Force, and as Chair of Women in Neurosurgery. She has published over 100 peer-reviewed articles and review for five journals. She was awarded the national 2021 ACGME Courage to Teach Award for innovation and mentorship in education, and am dedicated to providing cutting edge care for patients with neurologic disease.She lives in Winston-Salem with her husband and two children. In her free time, she volunteers at a local school and in the community.  
Released:
Sep 26, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (7)

It’s Not Brain Surgery is a podcast series hosted by Paul Camarata, MD, FAANS, covering topics related to leadership, practice management and working as a neurosurgeon. Tune in each week to hear professional and career advice from neurosurgical leaders.