Why I Went Into Healthcare With Dr. Peter Gold, Marney Reid and Erika DeLeon
Marney Reid and Erika DeLeon Present Connect 2 Develop
Release Date: 05/08/2025
Marney Reid and Erika DeLeon Present Connect 2 Develop
Join hosts Marney Reid and Erika DeLeon for a deep dive into the leadership challenges that drain momentum and the strategies that transform wasted effort into lasting impact. In this episode, they discuss: Spotting the hidden “time traps” that quietly derail growth—like chasing too many priorities, messy meetings, or overcomplicated plans—and learn how to recognize them before they stall momentum. Practical frameworks and tools (EOS Rocks, OKRs, Eisenhower Matrix, Essentialism) that help leaders clarify priorities, protect focus, and simplify execution. Messaging...
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Join hosts Marney Reid and Erika DeLeon for a deep dive into one of healthcare’s toughest questions... how do you measure the impact of medical education when you can’t tie it directly to revenue? In this episode, they discuss: Why education is the bridge between innovation and safe application. How to stay compliant with AdvaMed guidelines while still demonstrating value. Real-world KPIs for measuring education effectiveness, from behavioral intent and clinical adoption to patient safety outcomes. The operational structures that protect integrity and maintain independence between...
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Join hosts Marney Reid and Erika DeLeon for a candid conversation on when to bring in outside expertise — and how to do it effectively. In this episode, they discuss: When to add fractional or consulting support to expand your team’s bandwidth. How external experts can accelerate strategic initiatives, streamline operations, and refine go-to-market execution. Real-world examples of hybrid models that helped organizations scale faster and build stronger teams. Key questions to ask before deciding whether to outsource, hire, or upskill from within. It’s not about fixing what’s...
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Join hosts Marney Reid and Erika DeLeon as they talk about planning for next year’s budget. On this episode they will discuss: Aligning your budget with strategic priorities—not just repeat last year’s spend. Ways to implement smart planning tactics, from capacity audits to fractional support and leadership development. How consultants can help regain momentum, refine go-to-market strategy, and drive results. For more episodes: https://www.youtube.com/@MarneyReidPresents/videos
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Join hosts Marney Reid and Erika DeLeon as they talk about budgeting strategies for mid-sized and small cap companies in the healthcare space. On this episode they will share how to: Evaluate and Evolve: Take a clear-eyed look at last year’s budget strategy—what delivered measurable value, what stalled, and where recalibration is needed to align with next-year priorities. Spot the Gaps Before They Widen: Identify underfunded areas and leadership bandwidth constraints that could hinder performance. Proactively addressing these gaps ensures operational goals and key performance...
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Join hosts Marney Reid and Erika DeLeon as they discuss a new direction for the podcast. On this episode they will share: Why one would start a podcast in the first place Lessons learned and best practices for running a podcast Why they've decided to change direction and become more focused on the content they deliver to their listeners For more episodes: https://www.youtube.com/@MarneyReidPresents/videos
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Join hosts Marney Reid and Erika DeLeon as as they unpack the evolving role of social media and digital presence in modern surgical practices. In this episode, Marney and Erika discuss: Why surgeon branding matters and what good looks like online The pros and cons of rating sites and surgeon-specific websites How platforms like LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok, and X are (or aren’t) being used effectively by today’s surgeons Real-world examples of orthopedic surgeons and organizations who are winning with content that’s both educational and authentic Tips for surgeons who...
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Join our incredible faculty as they discuss the evolution of the practice of Orthopedics. Today’s discussion includes: The prevelance of private practice versus employment in today's healthcare setting How the practice aspect of Orthopedics has changed over the last 15+ years The challenges surgeons face today that the surgeon of decades ago did not have to overcome We'd love to hear from you! For more podcasts, please visit
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Join hosts Marney Reid and Erika DeLeon as they discuss strategies and techniques to prepare for team meetings and reduce disruptions. Today’s discussion includes: System and software tips to get everyone organized for meetings to make the most of the live discussion time Examples of how to curb a constant "meeting disruptor" Thoughts on how to give everyone an opportunity to highlight their department or team's win without extending the meeting time Let us know what your strategies and tips are! For more podcasts, please visit
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Join hosts Marney Reid and Erika DeLeon as they dive into the concept of confidence versus competence in the work enviornment. Today’s discussion includes: Examples of exceptional leadership that stems from a confidence factor Thoughts on what to do if your manager or another leader in the organization lacks competence which carries through to the ability to execute and drive results Input on which is more important to a team or organization, confidence, or competence We'd love to hear your thoughts! For more podcasts, please visit
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Peter Gold, MD
Dr. Peter Gold is one of Panorama’s specialists in adult hip and knee arthritis and joint replacement surgery. He graduated Summa Cum Laude with honors from Tulane University, and followed in his father’s footsteps with a degree from Tulane Medical School.
As a third-generation physician, Dr. Gold always knew he wanted to pursue medicine. His father, Dr. Robert Gold, has been practicing pediatric ophthalmology for over 35 years. His grandfather, Dr. Jerome Gold, was an infectious disease doctor who, among many other accomplishments, helped develop the most common antibiotic used in orthopaedic surgery, Ancef, named for his wife, Anne.
After medical school, Dr. Gold completed orthopaedic residency at NorthShore-LIJ in New York, where he received the Leslie Sgaglione Humanism and Jodi Fisher Excellence in Research Awards. To date, he has 34 peer-reviewed publications and 81 podium or poster presentations.
Following residency, Dr. Gold completed fellowship in adult hip and knee reconstruction at the Rothman Orthopaedic Institute in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. As a young leader in the field, he serves on various committees within The American Academy of Hip and Knee Surgeons (AAHKS) and the Young Arthroplasty Group (YAG). He additionally represents hip and knee surgeons to US policy-makers as an AAHKS Health Policy Fellow.
Dr. Gold’s guiding philosophy is to deeply listen to his patients, understand what drives their quality of life and educate his patients and their families in order to make the best shared decision on their care.
In 2015, Dr. Gold was shot in the abdomen while stopping a man from kidnapping a woman on the streets of New Orleans. “Having survived a near-death experience and becoming a patient myself completely changed the type of doctor I am today,” he says. “I understand how scary it can be to be a patient. I believe it is an important part of a surgeon’s job to relieve this fear and give their patients confidence based in knowledge.”
In addition to informing his approach to patient care, Dr. Gold’s first-hand experience with gun violence inspired him to co-found and run Strong City, a non-profit that, since 2017, has provided resources to community-based organizations in New Orleans to empower underserved youth.
Dr. Gold enjoys spending time with his family, golfing, snowboarding, yoga, traveling, and listening to live music.
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