Dr. Leo Damasco shares his journey from military medicine to telehealth leadership, offering a candid look at what it really takes to be a virtual medical director—from navigating compliance and crisis management to building trust across digital teams. Packed with lessons on mentorship, business acumen, and the evolving structure of virtual care, this episode demystifies leadership in the fast-paced world of telemedicine.
Think becoming a medical director means stepping back from clinical chaos? Think again. Phoebe Gutierrez turns the spotlight on Dr. Leo Damasco to unpack his journey from military medicine to leading virtual care teams as a telehealth medical director.
Dr. Damasco shares what most don’t see—managing crises across time zones, navigating compliance landmines, and translating executive goals into frontline action. He breaks down the skills every virtual leader needs, how to spot red flags in telehealth companies, and why understanding the full business ecosystem is essential.
If you’re a physician thinking about leadership in digital health, this episode is your roadmap—equal parts practical advice and behind-the-scenes truth.
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About the Show:
Telemedicine Talks explores the dynamic world of digital health, offering physicians insights into regulatory changes, compliance, and opportunities in telemedicine to enhance their practice and career.
Dr. Leo Damasco – Pediatrician and emergency medicine physician turned telemedicine advocate, now a virtual medical director guiding physicians through the complexities of leadership in digital care.
Phoebe Gutierrez – Former state regulator and telehealth executive, specializing in compliance and building sustainable, scalable virtual care models.
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