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UHN is leading the way to a more compassionate future in healthcare through a groundbreaking initiative examining how cognition and culture within healthcare teams impact surgical environments and patient care. Dr. Carol-Anne Moulton, along with Pam Hubley, VP Health Professions & Chief Nursing Executive and Dr. Tom Forbes, Surgeon-in-Chief, delves into how fostering respect, open dialogue, and collaboration can transform healthcare by supporting well-being and enhancing team dynamics. From addressing hierarchical norms to building connections within high-stakes settings, they reveal how these changes create a safer, more inclusive workplace for everyone—ultimately driving better care for patients. Discover how Dr. Moulton’s first-hand experience in the operating room inspired her to pioneer a transformative approach at UHN, setting new standards in healthcare culture by redefining empathy, unity, and human connection in medical practice. UHN is Canada's No. 1 hospital and the world's No. 1 publicly funded hospital. With 10 sites and more than 20,000 members of TeamUHN, UHN consists of Toronto General Hospital, Toronto Western Hospital, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, The Michener Institute of Education at UHN and West Park Healthcare Centre. As Canada's top research hospital, the scope of research and complexity of cases at UHN have made it a national and international source for discovery, education and patient care. UHN's Sprott Department of Surgery is the largest surgical program in Canada. The department spans 13 surgical divisions, from cardiovascular to neurosurgery to thoracic, across three University Health Network hospitals: Toronto General Hospital, Toronto Western Hospital and Princess Margaret Cancer Centre. Every day, doctors, nurses, scientists and others from different disciplines work together to tackle some of the world's most complex surgeries and toughest medical problems. Sprott Surgery's teams have developed groundbreaking technologies that are now used in hospitals everywhere, and they've developed surgical techniques that save countless lives.