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I talk with Dr. Mimi Knoll, a radiation oncologist, about breast cancer. She shares why she decided to pursue the field, why patients with a diagnosis will usually not pursue a mastectomy, what a typical patient journey looks like through the medical system and what we should all know about prevention Miriam A. Knoll, MD, DABR is a board-certified radiation oncologist at Advanced Radiation Oncology Services at Montefiore Nyack Hospital in New York. Dr Knoll received her medical degree at New York University School of Medicine and completed her radiation oncology training at Mount Sinai Medical Center in NY. She is co-founder and CEO of the Jewish Orthodox Women's Medical Association. Dr. Knoll is a Forbes Healthcare contributor and writes for the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Connection and numerous other media outlets. She serves as an Associate Editor for the peer-reviewed journal of the American Society of Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) Advances in Radiation Oncology. You can follow her on Twitter @MKnoll_MD and on Instagram @Dr.Mimi.K. Jowma.org @jowma_org Click here to shop The Snuggle Dress Click here to get the Secrets Your Tailor Won't Tell You Click here to see my collection of dresses. Click here to see my maternity friendly pieces. To hear more episodes, subscribe and head over to Impactfashionnyc.com/blog/podcast. Be Impactful is presented by Impact Fashion, your destination for all things size inclusive modest fashion
Nachum Segal presents great Jewish music, the latest news from Israel, Morning Chizuk with Rabbi Dovid Goldwasser and interviews with Dr. Miriam A. Knoll, MD, DABR for JOWMA, Hadassah Lieberman about her book "Hadassah: An American Story" and Linda Spiegel of the Margaret Tietz Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.
This week, Jodi speaks with Dr. Miriam Knoll. Dr. Miriam Knoll is a Physician and a Radiation Oncologist; she helps people who are battling cancer. In the episode, she talks about the “Work-life Balance and Mom Guilt.” Whether you are working Mom, a stay at home mom, or a mama with a lot on your plate, this episode is for you!About Our Guest:Dr Miriam A. Knoll, MD, DABR is a board-certified radiation oncologist at Advanced Radiation Oncology Serves at Montefiore Nyack Hospital in New York. She serves as President of the Jewish Orthodox Women's Medical Association (JOWMA). Dr Knoll received her medical degree at New York University School of Medicine and completed her radiation oncology training at Mount Sinai Medical Center in NY. Dr. Knoll is a Forbes Healthcare contributor and writes for the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Connection and numerous other media outlets. She serves as an Associate Senior Editor of the American Society of Radiation Oncology (ASTRO)'s peer-reviewed journal, Advances in Radiation Oncology.Show Notes:4:31 Stepping Into Oncology“… it fascinated me and I think this is so important, sometimes I'll meet people who are doing things and I say how can you do that and the answer is because you love it, because it's fascinating, because you enjoy it…”8:21 Studying medicine and being a mom9:35 Mimi's perspective on Work-Life Integration“We have intense pressure to do things, and yes there are societal norms, there are expectations, there are responsibilities… Those are all real, but they're also all in your head and it's your decision of wanting to do something, not having to do something.”14:23 Reframing the “have to” to “get to”“… the fact that I was able to finish my training and finish school […] I have a lot of gratitude for that because, yes it was really really hard, but not everyone gets the opportunity to do it…”17:25 Managing being a busy woman, mother and wife“It's about planning the things that you have to do with a reasonable amount of time that it takes to do…”22:15 Being Conscious when Needing Help“If you're working, you need more help than the hours that you are working. You can't just have help for the hours that you are missing […] you need help for the time that you are home too.”24:22 Mom Guilt “Sometimes it's worry, sometimes it's sadness, sometimes it's jealousy. It's not always guilt, Guilt implies you did something wrong…”Connect with Miriam at:Instagram: @Dr.Mimi.KTwitter: @MKnoll_MDCredits:Host: Jodi FriedGuest: Miriam KnollEditor: Orlando Diaz
A. Kate MacDougall, editor and writer, speaks with Beth Eaby-Sandy, MSN, CRNP, OCN, of the Abramson Cancer Center on data showing that women still lag behind men in areas like pay and leadership positions, and the particular challenges in oncology for women. Articles referenced in this episode: Women in Healthcare Leadership 2019, Oliver Wyman. https://www.oliverwyman.com/our-expertise/insights/2019/jan/women-in-healthcare-leadership.htmlStill a Man's Labor Market: The Slowly Narrowing Gender Wage Gap, Institute for Women's Policy Research, November 26, 2018. https://iwpr.org/publications/still-mans-labor-market/ 2017 National Nurse Practitioner Sample Survey, American Association of Nurse Practitioners, August 8, 2018. https://www.aanp.org/news-feed/2017-national-nurse-practitioner-sample-survey-resultsHow Medicine Became the Stealth Family-Friendly Profession, Claire Cain Miller, The New York Times, August 21, 2019. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/21/upshot/medicine-family-friendly-profession-women.html Female Physicians Reject Good Enough Miriam A. Knoll, MD, Forbes, 2019. https://www.forbes.com/sites/miriamknoll/2019/08/23/female-physicians-reject-good-enough/#1664020f63caThe Business of Health Care Depends on Exploiting Doctors and Nurses, Danielle Ofri, The New York Times, June 8, 2019. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/08/opinion/sunday/hospitals-doctors-nurses-burnout.html What's Holding Women in Medicine Back from Leadership, Harvard Business Review, June 19, 2018. https://hbr.org/2018/06/whats-holding-women-in-medicine-back-from-leadership
Dr. Miriam A. Knoll, MD DABR is a board-certified radiation oncologist at the John Theurer Cancer Center at Hackensack University Medical Center in New Jersey. Dr Knoll is an Associate Senior Editor for the American Society of Radiation Oncology (ASTRO)'s journal Advances in Radiation Oncology. She is an international invited lecturer speaking about social media in medicine, women in medicine, and medical education. Dr. Knoll has published in many high-impact factor peer reviewed journals. Her writing has been featured in the Huffington Post, ASCO Connection, Mishpacha, Jewish Press, KevinMD.com, among others. She is a Forbes contributor. Dr. Knoll lives with her physician husband and four sons in Woodmere, New York. You can follow her on Twitter @MKnoll_MD and on Instagram @Dr.Mimi.K In this Episode, Dr. Miriam "Mimi" Knoll shares her advice on living a courageous, whole life. We discuss the idea that we all have choices in just about everything we do. We often are afraid to take a scary leap, try something new or get out of our comfort zone and that is truly what is stoping us from living our most vibrant, happy life. Mimi discusses how she views all her numerous roles (doctor, wife, mother etc.) as one cohesive element and that when a mother is fulfilled and passionate about what she is doing the whole family thrives. I could have chatted with Mimi for hours. She is truly remarkable in all that she has accomplished and continues to do. (In this episode, we talk about Brooke Castillo and her podcast: The Life Coach School Podcast Favorites: Book: Daring Greatly by Brene Brown Role Model: her mother Dr. Chana Gelbfish Easy Dinner:Tacos Way to unwind: manicure or massage