Listen "Ep.12 You Can’t Surge Trust"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, Felix Boecker explores one of Admiral William McRaven’s key leadership principles—“You can’t surge trust”—and brings it directly into the world of chronic wound care. Trust, he argues, is not something clinicians can summon in moments of crisis; it’s something they build slowly, through consistency, honesty, relationships, and the everyday decisions that shape patient care. Drawing from his own practice, Felix explains why trust is no longer automatically granted to clinicians and how it must instead be intentionally earned with patients who may be overwhelmed, skeptical, or carrying the weight of past negative experiences.But trust doesn’t stop with patients. True wound healing requires a team—clinic staff, home health nurses, and an extended network of referring providers. Felix breaks down what it means to build trust across every layer of this care continuum, from clear communication and collaborative problem-solving to respecting the expertise of those who see patients where clinicians can’t. The episode paints a realistic, compassionate picture of healthcare built on reliability, transparency, empathy, and partnership. In a field where outcomes often hinge on patient adherence and seamless teamwork, trust isn’t optional—it’s the quiet foundation that makes healing possible.
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