
In this special episode, we sit down with Marc Goudie, the Chief of Frontenac Paramedics.
About Chief Marc Goudie:
Chief Goudie holds multiple graduate degrees, including a Master of Health Management from McMaster University and a Master of Arts in Disaster and Emergency Management from Royal Roads University. He brings a wealth of clinical, academic, and strategic leadership experience to his new role — and in this conversation, he offers valuable lessons for current and future leaders in emergency services.Part 1: We delve into the qualities that define effective leadership in paramedicine. Chief Goudie shares his extensive experience and discusses key attributes like communication, integrity, self-reflection, and lifelong learning that are essential for leading in today's healthcare landscape. Discover how leadership impacts paramedic education and the evolving paramedicine profession, and gain valuable perspectives on decision-making, accountability, and maintaining a patient-centric approach.
Chapters:00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
00:15 Key Qualities of Effective Paramedic Leaders
01:47 Communication and Integrity in Leadership
02:35 Self-Reflection and Lifelong Learning
04:48 Challenges and Strategies in Leadership
06:09 Engaging with Frontline Staff
10:56 Decision Making and Integrity
15:39 Managing Leadership Pressure
20:20 Mentorship and Leadership Lessons
26:59 Advancements and Future of Paramedicine
Frontenac Paramedics:https://www.frontenaccounty.ca/en/paramedics/index.aspx
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