Lab Medicine Rounds

Navigating Feedback: A Conversation on Growth and Communication

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May 16, 2025
Rondell Graham, a Professor of Laboratory Medicine and anatomic pathologist at Mayo Clinic, shares invaluable insights on navigating the art of feedback. He discusses the significance of self-awareness and the impact of feedback on professional growth. The conversation also covers how communication styles can influence leadership effectiveness, the necessity for specificity to ensure constructive exchanges, and the role of mentorship in developing feedback skills. Listeners will discover practical strategies for fostering a growth-oriented dialogue in their professional lives.
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INSIGHT

Blind Spots Necessitate Feedback

  • Humans inherently have blind spots, just like the eye's optic nerve creates a blind spot in vision.
  • Feedback is vital because it fills in what we cannot see about ourselves, revealing areas for growth.
ANECDOTE

Extrovert Leader's Feedback Example

  • Rondell Graham shared feedback about his extroversion overwhelming introverted team members.
  • This insight led to adjustments and improved team performance and communication.
ADVICE

Be Yourself, But Skillfully

  • Be authentic but skillful; distill messages to core points and manage time.
  • Use tactics like note-taking, admitting extroversion, and sharing materials beforehand to aid communication.
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