Finding Me in Medicine Again

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In this show seasoned physicians talk sincerely with you about how they handled the many challenges of practicing medicine and engaging with family and the rest of life. Generous, wide-ranging conversations that are rare in medicine. You'll gain insights into powerful strategies to reduce burnout an…

Nance Goldstein, PhD, ACC


    • Oct 8, 2017 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 22m AVG DURATION
    • 16 EPISODES


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    EP 16: How her art makes her a better cardiologist. Guest, Nazanin Moghbeli

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2017 18:18


    Nazanin Moghbeli, a cardiologist near Philadelphia, founded and currently directs the Women’s Cardiovascular Center at Penn Medicine. She and her partner parent 3 young children. She also devotes time to her art - her abstract ink, gouache and graphite drawings on paper. the work grows out of a love of traditional calligraphy and reflect patterns and rhythms of music in Iran where she was born. She talks about how all the pieces fit together for her in a rich life. The website for her artwork is www.nmoghbeli.com.  

    EP 15: Worried about making a Big Change? Set then check it with 3 key criteria for your career & your family... and don't forget fun

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2016 26:23


    Rochelle Walensky, MD, is an infectious disease physician at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston and a research specialist on AIDS and HIV infection here and in SOuth Africa. She also is raising three boys (12, 14 and 16) with her husband. She talks with us about - What helped her take a higher risk choice despite a lot of uncertainty; - How to create the conditions where you are putting your children first but without sacrificing your colleagues or your career; and  - Why her mentees come before some of her own demands.

    Ep 14 Delegate: It can free you and your colleagues to practice to your strengths

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2016 21:49


    Helen Cajigas MD, is a specialist in anatomic pathology and cytopathology. She has served as medical director of clinical labs across Massachusetts and has led national laboratory inspection teams. She's a leader in Massachusetts Medical Society and founded the Massachusetts Hispanic Medical Association to promote physician leadership and promote healthcare among Hispanic and minority populations. She has two children that she raised with her husband. She talks with us about - - Why she thinks it's so difficult for 63% of women physicians (according to one poll) to set healthy boundaries with one's patients, supervisors and colleagues, - How getting lots of rejections can be rally good for you, and  - How delegating can set you free.    

    EP 13: Figure out your "superpower," then use it! Guest: Eliza Buyers

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2016 25:52


    Eliza Buyers, MD, is an adolescent gynecologist at the Children’s Hospital of Colorado. She’s worked in many different practice settings – from private practice to non-profits to corporate healthcare. She made her choices to meet several aims - to develop in her professional specialty, to work with the people she wants to serve and to be available for her growing family. She talks with us about: - How she motivates herself. It’s a big change from what used to drive her workday - avoiding messing up, - Saying yes to new opportunities, then saying no, and - When she gets to use her “superpower,” it’s usually a good day.

    EP 12 Creating the expectations you want others to have for you. Guest: Tu- Mai Tran

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2016 25:41


    Tu-Mau Tran, MD, is a family medicine physician at Dot House health, a health center in metropolitan Boston. She's also a medical educator at Boston University School of Medicine and in China and Vietnam. She has worked in a variety of healthcare systems in the US and abroad. She talks with us about - - why she chose to work full-time from the beginning and why all her children are taking Tai Kwon Do, - how setting boundaries for herself changed expectations for everyone around her, and - how stepping out of the day-to-day to reassess what makes her happy has worked for her.

    EP 11 You have more resources than perhaps you knew - look around you for what you need

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2016 25:49


    Susan Pories, MD, surgeon and medical director of the Hoffman Breast Center at Mount Auburn Hospital in the Boston area, talks about - how the neighborhood she chose did wonders for her work and her family life, - how she learned leadership even though there was no ladder there for her in her workplace, and - an opportunity that led her to a new role and contributions to medicine that changed her life.

    EP 10 Carve a life that speaks your values - both for the short-term and the long-term

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2016 22:02


    Johnye Ballenger is a pediatrician in a practice she built with her colleagues - a practice she loves. We talk about - - the importance and the non-importance of recognition, - choosing roles and next steps thoughtfully so they build toward - and not impede - the long-term you want, and - doing what it takes to contribute to medicine and your community the ways you want, even when it's tough.  

    Ep 09 Shape the short-term so you look forward to the long-term

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2016 21:05


    Jo Shapiro, MD, is an otolaryngology surgeon and Chief of Division at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. She launched and currently leads the hospital's Center for Professionalism and Peer Support. In this show we talk about - What the best professional development thing she ever did for herself was...and it included other people, - How the burden of perfectionism can harm wonderful women physicians, and - What she considers the biggest game-changer for her and her career.    

    Ep 08 What 'predictable' can do for you and your family

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2016 20:23


    Lauren Proctor is an internist at the Veterans Administration after many years in private practice. We talk about - What predictable days and weeks has meant to her and her family, - How many work cultures have different performance standards for women physicians relative to their male peers, - How important it is to create boundaries with patients that work over the long-run.

    EP 07 Don't let the myth of work-family balance trip you up - Emelia Benjamin

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2016 29:06


    Talking with Dr. Emelia Benjamin, a cardiologist at a Boston area safety net hospital. We talk with you about: How the culture of shame is so deeply rooted in medicine How the concept of “work-life balance” is mythical and undermines our finding a strategy that helps us “manage” and succeed How to handle the “yes” gene Knowing your resiliency mechanisms

    Ep 06 Uniting sole with role

    Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2016 27:49


    Elizabeth Gaufberg trained as an internist and psychiatrist. She practiced for many years at Cambridge Health Alliance in metropolitan Boston. Still at CHA, she now directs its Center for Professional Development. She's also director of the Arnold P. Gold Foundation Research Institute. here she works to improve medical training and education so that it matches the challenges of today's healthcare provision. We talk about: - How keeping one's values at the core of any decisions can change one's daily experience, - The importance of seeing what is working well and building on that, - How advocating for oneself improves things...and can be done better with the help of others. http://Findingmeinmedicine.com         Nance Goldstein, Host 

    EP 05 Keep 'the big picture' in mind

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2016 20:05


    Jennifer Brinckerhoff is a geriatrician in primary care practice at one of Boston's Hebrew Senior Life communities. We talk about: - How curiosity led her to The Right Job, - What both a 'stretch' goal and a 'reach' goal can do, - how 'the big picture' helps her day-to-day.  

    EP 04 Expand your choices. Then choose.

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2016 16:39


    Megan Ranney MD is an emergency medicine physicians and teaches at Brown University's School of Medicine. We talk about: - Her work-family choices, the importance of choosing and understanding that the choices are not black or white; - Her favorite ways to re-energize; - The people who help her reflect on work-life issues, career successes and opportunities.

    EP 03 What Something New Can Do for You (So don't ignore it)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2016 25:50


    Lanalee Araba Sam is an obstetrician/gynecologist who created her own practice. WE talk about: - Creating a practice that reflects her values, - How she remained dedicated to her patients and career and an engaged single parent, - How 'flow' helps her as a physician and as a person.  "[Dr. Sam] Was a wonderful guest and the interview was flawless. Lanalee was sincere, insightful, honest and likable." -  A pediatrician in an urban safety net teaching hospitalShow notes: http://www.FindingMeInMedicine.com

    EP 02 Mix it up to enjoy everything more.

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2016 21:11


    Mira Kautzky is an internist at a large tertiary care hospital in the Boston area. She switched to this primary care practice after years in a smaller practice. We talk about:  - Accepting less than perfect, - Mixing up the elements of your career so also of each day to beat burnout, - Matching your workload to how you want to pattern your day, - Saying yes for your career development, but carefully.  "[The show] provides a unique perspective on medicine. It's useful to hear that   you should always be re-inventing yourself and checking in ... to make sure you're on track." MD in physical medicine and rehabilitationShow notes: http:/www.FindingMeInMedicine.com

    EP 01 Define Success for Yourself.

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2016 18:39


    Alice Rothchild MD talks with Nance and you about - How she created and re-created her career in medicine to work as her children grew up; - The value of choosing how you want to excel as a physician relieves burnout...rather than let others choose the standards for you. "[Finding Me in Medicine Again] provides a unique perspective on medicine It's useful to hear that you should always be re-inventing yourself and checking in with yourself to make sure you are ...on track."                                 -  An MD in physical medicine and rehabilitation

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