2. Accomplishments
• Doctors of the Year Hippocrates Magazine
• Healers of the Millennium Healthy Living
Magazine
• Best Doctors of the Year New York Magazine
• Global Leader of Tomorrow at the 1999 World
Economic Forum meeting
• Research Award, American Society of Laser
Medicine and Surgery, 1991
3. Field of research
• Heart surgery,
• Cardiothoracic surgery,
• Mitral and aortic valve surgery,
• Adult cardiac transplantation,
• Mechanical heart assistance
• Coronary by bass
• Aneurysm surgery
8. Field of research
• behavioral neurology
• philosophy and its relations to
neurobiology
9. Books Published
• Descartes' Error: Emotion, Reason and
the Human Brain
• The Feeling of What Happens: Body and
Emotion in the Making of Consciousness
• Looking for Spinoza: Joy, Sorrow, and the
Feeling Brain
10. Accomplishments
• His second book is one of the ten best
books of 2001 by New York Times Book
Review, a Publishers Weekly Best Book of
the Year, a Library Journal Best Book of
the Year
• Descartes' Error: was nominated for the
Los Angeles Times Book Award
14. “It is only with the heart that one can see rightly;
what is essential is invisible to the eye.”
-Antoine de Saint-Exupery
• Emotional intelligence, or EQ, is the ability
to understand your own emotions and
those of people around you.
• The concept of emotional intelligence
means you have a self-awareness that
enables you to recognise feelings and
helps you manage your emotions.
15. • The areas that Emotional Intelligence
promotes are:
. Emotional Resilience
. Motivation
. Interpersonal Sensitivity
. Influence
. Decisiveness
. Self-Awareness
. Conscientiousness and Integrity
18. • Your mind is like a garden, which can be cultivated or
neglected, and you are its master gardener. You can
cultivate this garden, or you can ignore it and let it
develop whatever way it will. But make no mistake: you
will reap the harvest of your work or neglect.
• Your mind creates your reality. You can choose to
accept this or not. You can be conscious of it and have
your mind working for you, or you can ignore it and allow
it to work in ways that will hinder and hold you back. But
your mind will always and forever be creating your
reality.
• John Kehoe
19. • “Anyone can become angry - that is
easy. But to be angry with the right
person, to the right degree, at the right
time, for the right purpose, and in the
right way–this is not easy.”
• Aristotle
20. • Self Awareness - a deep understanding of one’s
emotions, strengths and weaknesses, an ability to
accurately and honestly self-assess.
• Self Management - the control and regulation of one’s
emotions, the ability to stay calm, clear and focused
when things do not go as planned, the ability for self
motivation and initiative.
• Social Awareness - the ability to consider employees’
feelings in the process of making intelligent decisions
either on a one-to-one basis or as a group.
• Relationship Management - the ability to communicate,
influence, collaborate and work with colleagues.