What if the most powerful leadership strategy in a tech-saturated world is as simple—and as challenging—as listening? In this episode, Scott talks with Dr. Cynthia Horner, Chief Medical Officer at Amwell, about what it takes to lead 3,000+ clinicians in a virtual-first healthcare company without losing the human connection. From her work building a hospital in post-war Sierra Leone to her efforts transforming care delivery through AI and virtual tools, Cynthia shares why active listening, humility, and compassion are still the most high-impact tools a leader can use.
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(03:18) What Amwell actually does and why Cynthia made the leap(08:59) Friction in healthcare: How technology can help, and when it hurts(12:41) Website manner: The art of connection in a virtual environment(20:45) Competing commitments: Safety, outcomes, and business goals(23:48) Building a hospital in Sierra Leone(28:33) Capacity over charity: Redefining sustainable impact(34:49) The role of volunteer leadership in shaping world-class leaders(36:03) What’s next in virtual care: Smart beds, AI, and hybrid models(47:21) Burnout in healthcare and how virtual care can help(52:39) Cynthia’s non-negotiables for staying grounded and sharp
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