National Leadership: How to Land The Role & Excel

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Dr. Ruth Williams, a trailblazing ophthalmologist and visionary leader, shares a compelling narrative of her journey and the lessons she’s learned along the way.

She stresses the power of embracing one’s backstory, viewing failures as stepping stones, and cultivating habits like consistent sleep and completing daily tasks. She also reflects on the delicate balance between career and family.

Dr. Williams inspires her listeners to show up authentically, reassuring them that their careers will align with their true selves if they do. Her message is to lead with authenticity, embrace your journey, and trust the path that unfolds.

Learn more about Dr. Ruth Williams
Dr. Ruth Williams is an esteemed thought leader and advocate in ophthalmology. She is a glaucoma consultant and partner at Wheaton Eye Clinic, an independent ophthalmology practice of nearly 50 physicians, 6 full-service locations, and an ambulatory surgical center.

As CEO for nearly a decade, she led the group through an accelerated growth phase that positioned the practice as one of the largest and most respected ophthalmology organizations in the country.

President of the American Academy of Ophthalmology in 2012, chair of the AMA ophthalmology delegation for nearly a decade, and now Vice-Chair of Glaucoma Research Foundation, Dr. Williams is recognized as an authoritative, innovative, and ethical voice in medicine.

A vibrant speaker, she has given invited and named lectures nationally and globally. Dr. Williams is Chief Medical Editor of EyeNet Magazine, writing a monthly column on a wide range of issues relevant to physicians.

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