Angela Maas
- In Healthmanagement
- Mon, 21 Aug 2017
Professor of Women’s Cardiac Health Department of Cardiology - Radboud University Medical Center Nijm egen, the Netherlands
Never give up.
What is your top management tip?
Don't forget your personal life, because although ambition is important there is always a personal life behind. What I know from my own past is that if you get more and more rigid because people don’t accept what you are doing, you may be too hard. Therefore you need to also culture your soft skills, to be human when you are also a pioneer.
cardiology, gynaecardiology, breast cancer, risk, imaging, multidisciplinary team
Professor of Women’s Cardiac Health Department of Cardiology - Radboud University Medical Center Nijm egen, the Netherlands Never give up....
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