How a Neurosurgeon Stays Human with Dr. Howard Weiner
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Dr. Howard Weiner is one of the most respected pediatric neurosurgeons in the country — Chief of Neurosurgery and Endowed Chair at Texas Children’s Hospital, and Professor at Baylor College of Medicine. But titles barely scratch the surface of who he is.
In this deeply personal conversation, Andrew talks with his former mentor about the part of medicine most people never hear about: how you stay human while doing the hardest job in the hospital.
They get into:
• How a childhood shaped by empathy led him to neurosurgery
• Why “hospitality” in medicine matters more than people think
• Leading teams through trust, warmth, and integrity
• How he navigates complications and the mental toll of surgery
• The role of spirituality, Sabbath, family, and giving in avoiding burnout
• The surprising tools that help surgeons build long, meaningful careers
• What it means to build a life you’re proud of — not just a career
If you’re in medicine, leadership, or just trying to build a meaningful life without burning out, this episode will hit home.