How the neurosurgeon became the emotional boss

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Neurosurgeon Prof. Dr. Peter Vajkoczy

The 54-year-old performs around 5,000 operations a year with his team of doctors at the Berlin Charité.

Düsseldorf Peter Vajkoczy is Director of the Clinic for Neurosurgery at the Charité in Berlin and a renowned specialist in head and brain surgery. Patients come to him from all over the world.

In the podcast, the book author (“mental work”) talks about his feelings, such as the shame when complications arise during surgery, nightmares, his mentor, who liked to “gave him a punch” so that he didn’t take off, myths, rituals and the emotional relationship to his rubber shoes.

And he explains why he believes that a four-day week doesn’t work in surgery and why he’s not afraid of his fellow robots.

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