Mr. Mayer was very engaging with our members and held to the topic we discussed in pre-planning calls. He was a pleasure to work with. He was positive with his message.
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Thom Mayer, MD, is a prominent figure in the fields of emergency medicine, sports medicine, and leadership in times of crisis. He has built a distinguished career focused on athlete health, safety, and emergency response, making significant contributions to both clinical practice and medical education.
Dr. Mayer has served as a medical director for various professional sports teams and events, including the NFL Players Association, where he has played a crucial role in developing and implementing protocols for player safety and injury management. His expertise has been instrumental in advancing the understanding of concussion management and emergency care in sports. He has worked closely with athletes, coaches, and medical teams to ensure that best practices are followed, enhancing the overall safety of participants in high-risk sports. He was recently nominated to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton.
In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Mayer is an educator and has authored numerous articles and publications on topics related to emergency medicine and sports health. His commitment to improving medical practices in athletics has led him to engage in training programs for emergency responders and medical personnel, ensuring they are well prepared to handle medical emergencies in sports settings.
Dr. Mayer's influence extends beyond the field; he is also involved in advocacy for better medical standards and policies in sports organizations. His work emphasizes the importance of athlete welfare and the need for comprehensive medical oversight in sporting events.
Dr. Mayer has had a highly successful career as an entrepreneur, having founded, grown, and sold Best Practices (an elite group of emergency physicians) and Physicians Transport Service (an interhospital transport group of paramedics and EMTs). This entrepreneurial experience has made him a recognized expert in growing and selling businesses.
Throughout his career, Dr. Mayer has been recognized as a national leader in patient safety, emergency department management, and leading through adversity. His contributions during national crises have been particularly notable. For example, he played a significant role in organizing emergency response teams during the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Hurricane Katrina, and the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic.
He is a prolific speaker and author, having written or contributed to more than 100 publications, including textbooks on emergency medicine, leadership, and patient safety. His thought leadership in healthcare has made him a sought-after speaker on topics ranging from medical leadership to operational excellence in emergency services.
In addition to his work with the NFLPA and BestPractices, Dr. Mayer holds academic appointments, lectures at various institutions, and has earned numerous awards for his service and contributions to healthcare.
Dr. Mayer is celebrated for his commitment to improving both emergency medical care and athlete safety, blending clinical expertise with innovative leadership in healthcare settings.
Leadership is Worthless…But Leading is Priceless: What I Learned from 9/11, the NFL, and Ukraine
Dr. Thom Mayer has led a life at the forefront of leading through some of the most prominent crises of our generation, including serving as the Command Physician at the Pentagon on 9/11, Incident Commander for the US’s first bioterrorism incident, Medical Director of the NFL Players Association, and leading a Mobile Emergency Team during the Ukraine invasion. This keynote is a contrarian approach to leadership, which is: Leadership is worthless…because it is a noun - something you say. But Leading is priceless…because it is a verb - the things you do, all day, every day, in every walk of life.
Dr. Mayer challenges his audiences to ask the right question - "How will I lead myself and my team today?” By helping them to embrace that leading occurs - no matter what job you do - in everything you do, he inspires others to lead themselves, their teams, and their families
Filled with stories and examples from Dr. Mayer’s career as “The Master of Disaster,” leading at the forefront of crises on the world stage, this presentation challenges but also inspires new and practical approaches to leading your life in times of crisis.
Making Failure Your Fuel: A Key Aspect of Leadership is Worthless…But Leading is Priceless
In his book “Leadership is Worthless…But Leading is Priceless” Dr. Thom Mayer presents many actionable yet contrarian concepts. One of the most intriguing of these is the idea of “Making Failure Your Fuel,” which builds upon the idea that innovation, which is an essential skill in these turbulent times, occurs not at the speed of genius, creativity, or intelligence, but rather at the speed of…trust. And the only way we can trust ourselves and our teams to innovate is to develop and perfect the talent of making failure our fuel.
Using stories and personal experience from the NFL, the US Women’s’ National Soccer Team (including Mia Hamm and Abby Wambach), 9/11 at the Pentagon, Ukraine, Capital One, and world history and literature, this talk examines the details of using failure to motivate success, including:
• Failure is not the opposite of success-it is an integral part of success
• Failure motivates-Tom Brady and the NFL Draft
• Developing Your Failure Muscles-11 ways to use failure as fuel
• The Healing Power of Failure
• Limits Begin Where Vision Ends
• Taking ourselves lightly-and failure as our fuel
As Senator Mark Warner said in his comments on Dr. Mayer’s book, “Perhaps the greatest lesson Dr. Mayer has to offer is not to be discouraged by failure, but rather to use it as fuel-to take risks and get yourself back in the game. Leaders of all stripes can learn much from reading this book.” You can learn much from this talk.
From the Emergency Room to the NFL Locker Room: Lessons from Teamwork to Innovation
When it comes to high performance, stressful environments, two at the top of the list are ERs and on NFL fields. For over 20 years, Dr. Mayer has been the Medical Director of the NFL Players Association, giving him the driver’s seat for innovation, change, teamwork, and high performance. In his role as an ER leader, he has directed disasters from the Pentagon on 9/11, to the inhalational anthrax crisis in 2001, to the NFL’s concussion crisis, to the recent COVID pandemic and the NFL’s successful navigation of its season. This talk is highly motivational and full of both practical advice and rich stories from the frontlines of the ER and the NFL.
Leadership in the Times of Crisis- Lessons from the NFL
A crisis is a bad place to try to discover your mission, vision, values, and culture. No one knows that better or in a more nuanced way than Dr. Mayer, whose leadership in times of crisis spans over 20 years, both in the NFL and in national disasters. Others have written books on dealing with crisis, but Dr. Mayer has richly lived a life of leadership in crisis, from the Pentagon on 9/11 through the concussion and COVID crises in the NFL. Passion, purpose, and an understanding of “your deep joy” and how it meets the world’s deep needs are hallmarks of this inspiring yet highly pragmatic message.
The Disciplines of Teams and Teamwork-Exploring 'The Seams of Teams'
Highly motivated and innovative organizations cannot function without teamwork. Unfortunately, many organizations “say ‘Team,’ but they don’t ‘Play Team.’” Do the words on your walls match the happenings in the halls? Dr. Mayer’s experience leading the NFL Players Association in all matters regarding health and safety (from concussions to COVID) for over 20 years, as well as his entrepreneurial founding of emergency physician groups and ambulance companies provide for a rich tapestry of practical stories and how to assemble, develop, and lead teams-from the front, with passion and purpose. Teams are not groups of people who work together-they are people who trust one another.
Battling Burnout and Restoring Resilience
It didn’t take a world-wide pandemic to make leaders realize that the stresses from daily work at the edge of high performance, coupled with the difficulties of daily living, have produced a crisis of burnout, where job stressors exceed the personal and organizational resilience/adaptive capacity to deal with them, resulting in the 3 cardinal symptoms of burnout-emotional exhaustion, cynicism, and loss of meaning at work. As one of healthcare’s most respected leaders-and in his role as Medical Director of the NFLPA- Dr. Mayer leads from the front, with passion and purpose, which has led him to develop a pragmatic set of solutions to the burnout crisis for leaders in all businesses. Far from a “touchy, feely” talk, this session resonates with stories from the NFL, businesses, national leaders, and others-all in service of developing personal and organizational resilience.
Using Stress and Crisis to Fuel Creativity and Innovation
Few places are more stressful than a busy trauma center ER, where lives are on the line and teams must carefully coordinate care-or face disastrous results. Unless of course you throw in the stresses of performing at a high level in the NFL, where the injury rate is 100%, concussion is a constant threat, and one injury can cost a career. As an ER doc and the Medical Director of the NFL Players Association, Dr. Mayer has worked in both of these cauldrons for over 20 years. Using stories from both the ER and the NFL, as well as examples from history, biography, philosophy, and theology, Dr. Mayer delivers a talk with pragmatic impact on how to translate stress into high performance, creativity, and innovation.
Innovation at the Speed of Trust
As the Medical Director of the NFL Players Association and a world-recognized emergency physician and healthcare leader, Dr. Mayer has learned that “The way we’re working…isn’t working.” The pace of high performance, whether in the NFL or in business, extracts a cost-draining resilience and producing burnout far too often. This means that they key to success for all of us as we move forward is…innovation. If the way we’re working isn’t working-and it isn’t-we need to innovate a creative future for our organizations and those who work within them. But innovation doesn’t move at the speed of “want to,” “need to,” or “have to,”-it moves at the speed of trust. Without trust there is no teamwork and without teamwork there can be little if any innovation. Using examples from the NFL, healthcare, and business, Dr. Mayer provides an inspiring but practical message to drive innovation and overcome resistance to change.
Why Healthcare Leadership Matters
In healthcare, we lead and manage in a world of the perpetual whitewater of change. But effective change can only occur when leaders at every level of the organization, including clinicians at the bedside understand not only the “How” but also the “Why” guiding leadership. This inspirational talk gives practical examples of how leadership can give your organization a substantial and sustainable competitive advantage.
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Leadership for Great Customer Service: The A-Team Toolkit
Patient satisfaction is no longer an option, but instead is an essential core competency for everyone in healthcare. But service excellence is not a “rah-rah” approach to exhort the team, but rather a hardwired discipline that helps B Team Members move to the A-Team. This starts with the insight that while customer service skills are good for the patient and the family, they are most important to the team because they make the difficult job of patient care in the 21st century easier. This entertaining and insightful talk is full of practical examples of how satisfied employees result in satisfied patients.
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Inspired Physician Accountability: How to Lead Physicians to Excellence in an Era of “Keeping Score”
It is impossible to drive an organization to healthcare excellence without engaging physicians in a meaningful and sustainable way. This requires substantial leadership that allows physicians to participate in hospitals and healthcare systems in different ways than in the past. The speaker has decades of experience in leading physicians to high levels of performance by engaging them in an accountable system that works for the patient, the organization, and the physicians themselves.
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Hardwiring Flow: Adding Value and Decreasing Waste in Healthcare
As we move from volume-based and eminence-driven healthcare models to one where value must be measurably accentuated and
population health is an issue, many organizations are lost when it comes to meaningfully define how to become the “high-quality, low-cost” provider of patient care. The author has co-written the definitive textbook on how to hardwire flow into your organization through a series of 7 critical flow tools and strategies. He will frame the issues and provide numerous examples of how to add value and eliminate waste by using flow tools.
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The Patient Flow Advantage: How Hardwiring Hospital-Wide Flow Gives You Sustainable Competitive Advantage
Once organizations begin to understand how flow adds value and eliminates waste, it becomes clear that these principles can be used
across all levels of the hospital and healthcare organization. Flow is a “Treasure Hunt” to accelerate value and a “Bounty Hunt” to eliminate waste. This talk gives numerous examples of how hospital-wide flow is essential for organizations that are at the cutting edge of innovation in healthcare.
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Battling Burnout: Learning to Love the Job You Have while Creating the Job You Love
Battling Burnout and Building Resiliency: The Work Begins Within While Changing Culture and Systems
The Disciplines of Teams and Teamwork: Strategies and Tactics for Success
Limits Begin Where Vision Ends: Using Values to Mitigate Stress and Build Resiliency
Rewarding the Champions, Corralling the Stragglers-Leadership for Mutual Accountability
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April 11, 2024
Dr. Mayer was fantastic. He was very engaging and our audience loved him!
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