Ep. 204 - Dr. Craig Yorke: I Was Raised to be Perfect
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Discover the compelling journey of Dr. Craig Yorke, a Black neurosurgeon, author of Steep, as he reflects on his experiences growing up in Boston, navigating racial identity, and the nuances of success in a demanding profession. This episode offers insights into overcoming societal pressures, the importance of memory and history, and the lessons learned from decades in medicine.
In this episode, we discuss:
* The distinction between resume virtues and obituary virtues, and how Dr. Yorke shifted his focus midlife
* The rarity of Black neurosurgeons and his experience moving from Boston to Kansas
* The influence of Dr. Yorke’s parents and their long-term impact on his life and career
* The weight of surgical outcomes, grief, and the mental resilience required in neurosurgery
* How cultural and social history are woven into his personal narrative and medical journey
* The meaning behind the cover art of Steep, inspired by Ramon E. Cajal’s neuroanatomical drawings
* The importance of understanding historical context for both Black and white readers
* Lessons on humility, control, and compassion for physicians and parents alike
* A heartfelt reflection on how his family celebrated his achievements, and the significance of his parents witnessing his success
* Dr. Yorke's website
* Media Well Done, LLC
* Stories from Real Life
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