Episode 483 Elite Leader Series with Anthony Stahl

On this episode of the Lead Up Podcast, host Mike Harbour sits down with Anthony Stahl, President of White Oak Medical Center, to explore what it really takes to turn around performance in a complex healthcare environment.

When Anthony stepped into the role, the organization was facing financial pressure, average quality and safety scores, and low morale. What followed wasn’t a quick fix—it was a deliberate shift in how leadership showed up, how culture was built, and how daily operations were managed.

At the center of the conversation is a practical truth:

Leadership theory only works if it holds up under real conditions.

The conversation highlights how culture directly impacts outcomes. As White Oak invested in leadership development and operational discipline, they saw measurable improvements in safety, quality, engagement, and financial performance—ultimately becoming one of the top-performing hospitals in their region.

Anthony also shares his perspective on physician burnout and wellbeing, including the importance of reducing friction in daily work, creating space for connection, and addressing system-level challenges before they lead to disengagement.

This episode offers a grounded look at how strong leadership, clear priorities, and consistent execution can transform an organization—even under significant constraints.

If you’re a healthcare leader focused on culture, performance, or developing leaders who can deliver results under pressure, this conversation provides a practical and honest perspective.

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