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5 Having a population built with diverse backgrounds affords countless opportunities for growth not only as a force, but as a nation.
“Heritage is a foundation and with a strong foundation the ceiling can be however high you want it to be,” said Master Sgt. David Whiting, 81st Medical Group diagnostic imaging section chief and Sicangu Lakota Oyate Tribe member. “Native Americans have been through so much over the years and yet, we are still here. That is something I teach to my children and others, life will be tough and throw many things on your path, but yet, you can overcome it all.”
Leadership, hard work and mentorship make for a perfect fit Col. William T. Wilson © Provided by Dayton Daily News Col. William T. Wilson Commander 88th Inpatient Operations Squadron
It doesn’t matter if you’re a squadron commander, superintendent, chief nurse, committee chairperson or person in your unit tasked to explain a new process or procedure to a co-worker. You are a leader.
The title in your signature block or what is listed on your performance report are not important. What’s truly important is understanding that your leadership style is shaped by your own actions, observations and experiences.
Over the years as a chief nurse and commander, I have mentored countless nurses and medical technicians on how to be successful, both as a uniformed service member and member of a health care team. Sometimes, that mentorship is through formal feedback sessions, but more often than not, they are spontaneous interactions during my frequent visits to the