In this episode of Dean’s Chat, Dr. Jeffrey Jensen and Dr. Johanna Richey welcome Dr. Adrianne Ross, a leader in podiatric medicine, education, and podcast host of the “Insured Connection.”
Dr. Ross shares her unique journey into podiatry, inspired by mentorship and solidified during a transformative interview experience where her multilingual skills allowed her to connect with patients in real time. Her training took her from Ohio to New York City and beyond, shaping both her clinical and personal perspective through exposure to diverse cultures and environments.
A central theme of the conversation is the importance of communication in medicine. Dr. Ross emphasizes the foundational skill of listening first—a lesson rooted in her multicultural upbringing. She highlights how effective communication, including body language and tone, directly impacts patient care, professional relationships, and career advancement.
Join us, as we reflect on how modern digital communication, while convenient, cannot replace the depth and clarity of in-person or voice interactions, especially in high-stakes or meaningful situations. Mentorship emerges as another key focus throughout our discussion. Dr. Ross credits both her family and professional mentors for shaping her values, emphasizing humility, authenticity, and growth through imperfection. She discusses the importance of creating safe, supportive environments for students and residents, where honest feedback and accountability are paired with genuine care. Difficult conversations, she notes, are most effective when built on trust and a shared commitment to development.
In this discussion we also explore teamwork in clinical practice, underscoring that patient outcomes are influenced by the entire care team. Building a culture where staff feel valued and empowered enhances both patient experience and clinical success. Similarly, strong relationships—with patients, colleagues, and mentors—are identified as the “secret sauce” that distinguishes exceptional physicians. Finally, Dr. Ross reflects on her experience as a podcast host, noting the importance of adaptability and authenticity in conversations.
The episode concludes with insights on gratitude, storytelling, and the lasting impact of meaningful human connection in medicine.
