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Want a Successful Practice? Make Your Bed! Lessons From Naval Admiral William McRaven, President of the University of Texas
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Baum, Neil
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Cronkite, Walter
/ Employees
/ Graduations & commencements
/ Health care management
/ Medical practices
/ Speeches
/ Success
2021
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/ Health care management
/ Medical practices
/ Speeches
/ Success
2021
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Want a Successful Practice? Make Your Bed! Lessons From Naval Admiral William McRaven, President of the University of Texas
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Want a Successful Practice? Make Your Bed! Lessons From Naval Admiral William McRaven, President of the University of Texas
2021
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Overview
Graduation speeches rarely are moving, and seldom do they make an impact on the graduating seniors or parents and family in the audience. An exception is Admiral William McRaven's graduation speech to the graduating class at the University of Texas in 2014. The admiral sent a message that resonated with everyone in the audience. The standing ovation he received lasted nearly as long as his speech. The speech has had over 6.1 million viewers on YouTube (www. youtube.com/watch?v=pxBQLFLei70&t=20s), and 100% of the several thousand comments have been positive.
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American Association for Physician Leadership
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