Dr. Richard Hart, president of Loma Linda University Health, discusses his passion for farming, love of koi ponds and how his cumulative experiences shape his vision for the institution. Learn more at our Evening Rounds website: [ Ссылка ]
0:00 – Intro
2:08 – Dr. Hart explains how missions impacted him as a clinician and leader
2:40 – Confronting human need is an important part of education and who you are is more important than what you know
4:15 – Public health sparked his interest in missions, particularly overseas missions
5:15 – Dr. Hart's role in Adventist Health International’s beginnings
7:10 – The vision to help underserved populations in San Bernardino county and the start of Social Action Community Health System (SACHS)
11:55 –Installing toilets at SACHS
12:40 – Recharging from the stresses of work
14:10 – Lemon trees, Koi ponds, and how farming is good for an individual
16:00 – Dr. Hart’s Chuck Norris vibe and facing challenges
17:25 – Faith in the Loma Linda medical institution over the years
18:40 – Dr. Hart gets in trouble for standing on a tank and discussion of risk tolerance
20:05 – Dr. Hart’s newsletters
23:30 – Meeting with Ghana and Dr. Hart's positive view of where LLUH is headed as "One Loma Linda"
25:05 – Last diagnosis he gave a patient. Also, the challenges LLUH is facing in starting the new hospital and responding to changes in education
27:30 Rattlesnake bite
31:10 What does Evening Rounds mean to you?
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