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In this last episode of the Married to Doctors Podcast, Lara shares her hopes for her listeners in what they have gained from her show. Lara has increased the dialogue for physician families and physician spouses and became a voice for the physician family community. "I hope that throughout this podcast you have been able to go from pessimistic thinking, or a little bit more on the pessimistic side, to the optimistic side, as you have seen more possibilities for you and your physician marriage." -Lara McElderry
In this episode, Lara speaks with an anonymous couple who share their experience when they did not match to a residency program. They participated in the scramble, applied for research positions, and finally ended up where they needed to be as they embraced the journey. *The couple will be known as Jack and Lisa in this episode. Names are changed for privacy. "I applied to all the surgical subspecialties. I applied to prelim surgery spots. I applied to prelim medicine spots. I applied to anesthesia spots. I applied to EM spots. All of them. Literally every single open spot. Like I said, I think it was over 100 spots that I applied to. So, anyways, it was a really stressful time. Very hard time." -Anonymous Match Day and Moving Guide Download this FREE list of resources and be prepared for Match Day. You'll find resources to help you cover all your bases to prepare and then adjust to Residency Match: Match Day and Moving Guide.
How are medical residencies funded? What happens when residents become parents? Lori Mihalich-Levin gives us the scoop! Full show notes here: https://michellemarketingstrategies.com/lori-mihalich-levin-on-residency-program-funding/ You can email me at jennifer@michellemarketingstrategies.com, tweet me @MMSJennifer or find me on Instagram @LeadingwithHealth. And if you haven't already, stop by my site and download your free copy of 100 Quotes from Women in Healthcare.
In this episode, Lara discusses expectations with Hannah Pye. Hannah shares how she did not fulfill her dream of becoming a surgeon, and how "things that looked like a failure but can set you up for success." She also shares her categories for managing expectations during the residency years. This episode is sponsored by Better Help. To learn more and get 10% off your first-month visit here.
In this episode, Nick continues his conversation with Samuel Shem.
Interview with OBGYN doctor Carmen Woods Hollowell of Park City, Illinois. Dr. Carmen tells Marc Luber of Careers Out There about the joys and pressures of delivering babies and shares great career advice for those considering this rewarding career path.
Interview with internal medicine doctor Jeff Garland of Highland Park, Illinois. ; Dr. Garland tells Marc Luber of Careers Out There about being a primary care physician, walks you through a typical day and shares great career information and keys to success.