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  • How many times do you say, “I’m fine, I’m just really busy” when people ask you how you are?
    Being busy becomes a status symbol as a leader. In fact, the more you can do, the more you’re asked to do, and the more you feel you’re bringing value to your team and your organization.
    In this podcast episode, we talk about why being busy is a badge of burnout, not honor. We also discuss the importance of setting boundaries for leaders and some warning signs of wearing a badge of burnout.

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     -| This episode originally aired on September 27, 2023 on Healthcare's MissingLogic Podcast. Listen, follow and subscribe here.

  • Join Kim Downey, a physical therapist, and Michael Hersh, a gastroenterologist, and discover how coaching can help physicians navigate challenges, change their lives, and find personal and professional growth. Don't miss their insights on finding the right coach, the impact of thoughts on feelings, and the benefits of supplementary materials. Tune in for an inspiring discussion on the profound impact of coaching in the medical field.
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    Independent coaches for physicians: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7094295955809656832/
    Kim Downey is a physical therapist. Michael Hersh is a gastroenterologist.
    They discuss the KevinMD article, "The power of coaching for physicians: transforming thoughts, changing lives."

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     -| This episode originally aired on August 11, 2023 on The Podcast by KevinMD. Listen, follow and subscribe here.
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  • REPLAY - Originally released on July 6th, 2021. How do we let go of what’s holding us down? As a healthcare provider, how can we manage these toxic feelings and shift our mindset? 
    In this episode, I’ll be talking to you about how to manage toxic feelings, stress and energy constructively, in healthcare. I share insights on how to shift your focus from the negative, to being more appreciative and having a more positive outlook in your work. 

    Listen in to learn:

    How our feelings can sometimes cloud our reflections 

    Shifting our mindset to what we are appreciative for 

    How to let go of what’s holding us down and protect ourselves moving forward 

    Why agreement isn’t necessarily always a good thing 

    The feeling of resistance vs flow and how to achieve this 


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    Click here to check out my book about connecting and communicating with patients to empower their experiences!

  • Retail health leaders like Walgreens, CVS Health, Walmart, Amazon, and Dollar General are remaking primary care with their ambitious plans to deliver at-scale health and wellness services. For traditional care delivery organizations, risks and opportunities are abound in this fast-changing landscape.
    What is the future of healthcare as retail health and traditional health systems battle it out? Who's winning and what does this mean for the healthcare consumer?
    Join James Gardner, Director, Healthcare Strategy, at OHO Interactive and host Alan Tam as they explore and discuss the future of primary care, what’s motivating these giants, what moves they’ve already made, and what might happen next.

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     -| This episode originally aired on October 12, 2023 on Hello Healthcare. Listen, follow and subscribe here.
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  • Mike and John reflect on times where they have overscheduled, overcommitted, and overworked. Sometimes, life happens. When you schedule yourself with a thin margin, you have less room to adapt to the unexpected. It's important to take these moments of overextension to reflect on how to improve going forward and double check that the things we bring into our lives are adding value both personally and professionally.

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     -| This episode originally aired on October 13, 2023 on White Coats of the Round Table. Listen, follow and subscribe here.
    -| The Physician Podcast Channel is produced with support from Provider Solutions & Development, expert recruitment advisors helping physicians navigate their next career move. Learn more about their work by visiting healthpodcastnetwork.com/psd

  • In this week’s episode, I am joined by Rachel Awes, a psychologist, art playgroundist, and author, who loves listening to the beauty in people and animals and all living colors. Her 4 published gift/self-help books are infused with loads of her colorful drawings, all designed to affirm the human heart. Her newest illustrated personal growth/gift book is called "The Relationship Book '' and is about loving yourself in all your relationships. Her most tender and mighty hope is to hold up a mirror for many, reflecting a hearty truth of your boundless worth.

    Tune in to this week’s episode to learn:

    The power of nurturing relationships, starting with oneself, and understanding the significance of self-care as an antidote to minimize burnout risk

    Strategies to maximize fulfillment in one's professional and personal life

    Effective methods to avoid burnout by prioritizing self-care, setting boundaries, and maintaining a healthy balance between personal and professional commitments

    The importance of recognizing burnout as a wake-up call to reassess their priorities and invest in your well-being

    Where to start when it comes to finding oneself, including the significance of active listening, self-reflection, and prioritizing meaningful connections 


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    The Healthcare Provider Happy Hour Podcast makes no warranty, guarantee, or representation as to the accuracy or sufficiency of the information featured in this Podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this podcast is done at your own risk. This podcast should not be considered professional advice. Please speak with your own healthcare practitioner when seeking medical advice.

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    Stay up to date on everything happening with the Healthcare Provider Happy Hour by subscribing to my weekly newsletter at www.jennifergeorge.co 

     -| This episode originally aired on August 22, 2023 on Healthcare Provider Happy Hour. Listen, follow and subscribe here.
    -| The Physician Podcast Channel is produced with support from Provider Solutions & Development, expert recruitment advisors helping physicians navigate their next career move. Learn more about their work by visiting healthpodcastnetwork.com/psd

  • John and Mike walk through a news article discussing the dangers of asking for 100% effort on a consistent basis. It increases the risk of burnout and overall leads to lower performance. Healthcare can feel like every task is an emergency and has to be done ASAP, but learning to prioritize balance leads to greater outcomes long term.

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     -| This episode originally aired on September 29, 2023 on White Coats of the Round Table. Listen, follow and subscribe here.

    -| The Physician Podcast Channel is produced with support from Provider Solutions & Development, expert recruitment advisors helping physicians navigate their next career move. Learn more about their work by visiting healthpodcastnetwork.com/psd

  • Get out the tissues, friends, as Dr. Amy invites two special guests to the podcast! In this episode, Amy's mom, Cindi Thomas, and her brother, Tyler, discuss what professionals need to know about working with families and disability. They discuss their journey, stress advocacy, and point out that parents want to feel heard when it comes to what their child needs. It's a trauma-informed, compassionate approach to care.

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    For more information visit www.doctoramyllc.com 
     -| This episode originally aired on October 11, 2023 on The Most Important Medicine. Listen, follow and subscribe here.
    -| The Physician Podcast Channel is produced with support from Provider Solutions & Development, expert recruitment advisors helping physicians navigate their next career move. Learn more about their work by visiting healthpodcastnetwork.com/psd

  • In this week’s episode, I am joined by Dr. David Weill, an esteemed transplant specialist, who directed multiple transplant programs for two decades, notably serving as the Director of the Center for Advanced Lung Disease and Lung and Heart-Lung Transplant Program at Stanford University Medical Center. In 2016, he made the unexpected decision to leave his prestigious position due to burnout, having witnessed the challenges and limitations of organ transplants firsthand. Dr. Weill's captivating memoir, "Exhale: Hope, Healing, and A Life in Transplant," delves into the immense psychological pressure faced by medical professionals and the toll it took on his successful career in transplantation. The book also explores hospital politics, healthcare inequities, and the ethical dilemmas surrounding life-saving transplants.
    Presently, Dr. Weill serves as the Principal of the Weill Consulting Group, focusing on enhancing pulmonary, ICU, and transplant care delivery. He has testified twice before the U.S. Senate on the impact of inhaled occupational exposures on lung health, appeared before state legislatures, and delivered extensive lectures at prominent medical conferences and academic centers worldwide.
    Additionally, Dr. Weill is an accomplished author with contributions to book chapters, editorials, and medical articles published in reputable sources such as the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Salon, Newsweek, the Chicago Tribune, STAT, the Washington Post, The Hill, and the Los Angeles Times. His expertise has garnered attention from major media outlets, including Fox, CNN, the New York Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, the Wall Street Journal, and the Doctors TV show.

    Tune in to this week’s episode to learn:

    How Dr. Weill found his path into the medical field and what inspired him to pursue a career in transplantation

    Reflections on what he loved most about his profession, gaining insights into the fulfilling aspects of being in transplantation 

    His decision to step away from the profession, exploring the challenges and factors that ultimately led to burnout 

    Personal strategies for protecting oneself against burnout and maintaining well-being in the medical field

    Factors and considerations involved in determining who qualifies as a candidate for life-saving transplants


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    The Healthcare Provider Happy Hour Podcast makes no warranty, guarantee, or representation as to the accuracy or sufficiency of the information featured in this Podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this podcast is done at your own risk. This podcast should not be considered professional advice. Please speak with your own healthcare practitioner when seeking medical advice.

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    Click here to check out my book about connecting and communicating with patients to empower their experiences!
    Stay up to date on everything happening with the Healthcare Provider Happy Hour by subscribing to my weekly newsletter at www.jennifergeorge.co 

     -| This episode originally aired on July 25, 2023 on Healthcare Provider Happy Hour. Listen, follow and subscribe here.
    -| The Physician Podcast Channel is produced with support from Provider Solutions & Development, expert recruitment advisors helping physicians navigate their next career move. Learn more about their work by visiting healthpodcastnetwork.com/psd

  • Sometimes it's good to take a step back. Structuring breaks into your career allows for time with family, friends, pursuing other interests, and can help avoid burnout over in the long run. These times of extended leave also bring the opportunity for a job change and prompt a reevaluation of your current career. But besides all that, they're a lot of fun.
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     -| This episode originally aired on September 15, 2023 on White Coats of the Round Table. Listen, follow and subscribe here.
    -| The Physician Podcast Channel is produced with support from Provider Solutions & Development, expert recruitment advisors helping physicians navigate their next career move. Learn more about their work by visiting healthpodcastnetwork.com/psd

  • If you’ve been listening the past few weeks, then you know we’ve been going through the process of renewal and rebranding. Join today to learn about ways to build a community for you, a holding space for your story and Dr. Amy's "why" of less aloneness. 
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    Don’t Forget! Follow Dr. Amy on TikTok, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram
    For more information visit www.doctoramyllc.com 

     -| This episode originally aired on August 23, 2023 on The Most Important Medicine. Listen, follow and subscribe here.
    -| The Physician Podcast Channel is produced with support from Provider Solutions & Development, expert recruitment advisors helping physicians navigate their next career move. Learn more about their work by visiting healthpodcastnetwork.com/psd

  • Season 4: Turning Pain Into Purpose continues with our next guest, Dr. Angela Marshall, a board-certified Internist and the President and CEO of Comprehensive Women’s Health, Inc. Throughout her medical career, Dr. Marshall has impacted the lives of thousands of women and their families. 
    Dr. Marshall has been repeatedly named ‘Top Doctor’ by the Washingtonian Magazine and Consumer Research Council of America. She was also recently awarded the 2020 Top 100 Women Award in the state of Maryland and was recently featured on the cover of Enterprising Women magazine. As a contributing health expert, Dr. Marshall has appeared on several news programs including CNN, Fox News, and PBS NewsHour, and currently chairs the Board of Directors for the Black Women’s Health Imperative.  
    She shares with us the devastating loss of her son and how she felt dismissed and overlooked by the healthcare system that she took a sacred oath to uphold and do no harm. She is on a mission to recognize and reduce bias by bringing awareness to patients and communities. She states, ".You cannot really listen to, respect, show empathy for, and believe people if you are operating with an attitude of bias, mistrust, dismissal, or fear. That attitude clouds communication, distorts diagnosis, misdirects treatment, and lessens patient compliance.”
    She is the author of a new book Dismissed: Tackling The Biases That Undermine our Healthcare. She provides a unique perspective of being one of America’s top doctors, a woman, and African American, who candidly addresses the issue of bias in healthcare, sharing personal and patient stories and pragmatic solutions.
    You can purchase a copy of her book here https://www.amazon.com/Dismissed-Tackling-Biases-Undermine-Health-ebook/dp/B0B6D8PCCV
    You can follow Dr. Marshall on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook
    Her practice website is https://angelamarshallmd.com/
    You can join our community of like-minded women physician leaders at www.facebook.com/leadingladiesincharge for support and resources as you move through your career journey.

     -| This episode originally aired on April 15, 2023 on Women Physicians Lead. Listen, follow and subscribe here.
    -| The Physician Podcast Channel is produced with support from Provider Solutions & Development, expert recruitment advisors helping physicians navigate their next career move. Learn more about their work by visiting healthpodcastnetwork.com/psd

  • Mike and John are joined by Moira Antalek as she precepts with Mike. Moira provides an overview of her recent research into the differences between burnout and depression/anxiety in healthcare workers specifically, and the added difficulties they may experience in seeking support.

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     -| This episode originally aired on September 1, 2023 on White Coats of the Round Table. Listen, follow and subscribe here.
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  • What a whirlwind the past few weeks of rebranding this podcast has been! Join Dr. Amy today as we explore the importance of creating Circles of Support© in your life and in the lives of children and families. You're not going to want to miss the important message of how you can be a champion for kids by being that one safe, stable, nurturing adult in a child's life. You'll learn how to create support for you and children or adults you serve in your workplace.
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    Dr. Amy Youtube
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    Top 10 Guiding Principles When Working with Children & Families
    Start Creating Boundaries Handout & Script
    Finding Calm to Prevent Overwhelm
    Don’t Forget! Follow Dr. Amy on TikTok, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram
    For more information visit www.doctoramyllc.com 

     -| This episode originally aired on August 16, 2023 on The Most Important Medicine. Listen, follow and subscribe here.
    -| The Physician Podcast Channel is produced with support from Provider Solutions & Development, expert recruitment advisors helping physicians navigate their next career move. Learn more about their work by visiting healthpodcastnetwork.com/psd

  • In this episode we interview Dr. Jerome Lisk, an African American dual board certified neurologist with a subspecialty in movement disorders. Dr. Lisk educates us about common misconceptions in neurology, discusses systemic issues related to accessibility, and new medical tests being developed to diagnose patients earlier.

    Dr. Lisk is a practicing neurologist and adjunct clinical assistant professor in Texas and is currently pursuing a combination MS/MBA degree. You can follow Dr. Lisk on LinkedIn.

    If you would like to suggest a topic we should discuss, share your own personal story, or shoutout an organization or individual email us at [email protected].

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    Visit our Buy Me A Coffee page to support the podcast.

    Distrust & Disparities is a proud member of The Health Podcast Network, which features authoritative shows, hosts and guests who take on the tough topics in health and care with empathy, expertise and a commitment to excellence.
     -| This episode originally aired on August 4, 2023 on Distrust & Disparities: Dismantling Black Health Disparities. Listen, follow and subscribe here.
    -| The Physician Podcast Channel is produced with support from Provider Solutions & Development, expert recruitment advisors helping physicians navigate their next career move. Learn more about their work by visiting healthpodcastnetwork.com/psd

  • Mike and John are joined by professor Karl Williams to discuss the value of advocating for your profession. Improvements in protocols and access to care can require governmental changes to take place, often at the intervention of practitioners and professional organizations.

    Sponsored by: ThriveAP
     -| This episode originally aired on July 28, 2023 on White Coats of the Round Table. Listen, follow and subscribe here.
    -| The Physician Podcast Channel is produced with support from Provider Solutions & Development, expert recruitment advisors helping physicians navigate their next career move. Learn more about their work by visiting healthpodcastnetwork.com/psd

  • Delicia M. Haynes, M.D. is a bestselling author of The Dawn: A Roadmap to Finding a Light In Your Darkest Hour and the Daybreakers Inspirational Planning Journal. She is an international speaker, award-winning business coach, and founder and CEO of Family First Health Center, an integrative membership-based family medicine clinic in Daytona Beach, Florida. Considered a “trailblazer” in the medical community, Dr. Haynes founded the first direct primary care clinic in Volusia and Flagler counties as part of her mission to make healthcare more accessible and advocate for the sacredness of the doctor-patient relationship. 
    Dr. Delicia has coached and consulted doctors on creating the practice of their dreams since 2015. As a result of her small group course Direct Primary Care Rx for Success, She helps physicians eliminate insurance hassles, spend less time on paperwork, and more time with family, and practice medicine in line with the values that took them to medical school while increasing their income, inspiration, and impact.  
    Much like her approach to transforming barriers to healthcare for her patients, Dr. Haynes is on a mission to improve the wellness of physicians and medical professionals. She is the creator of the WHITE COAT SAFE SPACE initiative dedicated to raising awareness, advocacy, and prevention of physician suicide and helping health professionals love the life they live. Dr. Haynes speaks widely on the topics of physician wellness, mental health, lifestyle medicine, and direct primary care. 
    Dr. Haynes is a Family physician with additional board certification from the American Board of Obesity Medicine and is highly trained in medical aesthetics, and lifestyle medicine. She completed her specialty training at the Halifax Health Center for Family and Sports Medicine Residency Program. Dr. Haynes attended medical school at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine and earned a Bachelor of Arts in Biology with a minor in Spanish from the University of Louisville where she was a record-holding division I track and field athlete.
    Dr. Haynes enjoys helping individuals and organizations look and feel their best from the inside out.
    You can find out more about Dr. Delicia and her book The Dawn: A Roadmap to Finding a Light In Your Darkest Hour and the Daybreakers Inspirational Planning Journal here.
    If you are looking to transition into a leadership role or develop the leadership skills you need to thrive in your career or practice, schedule a complimentary discovery call here to learn more about our coaching and professional development programs.

     -| This episode originally aired on March 17, 2023 on Women Physicians Lead. Listen, follow and subscribe here.
    -| The Physician Podcast Channel is produced with support from Provider Solutions & Development, expert recruitment advisors helping physicians navigate their next career move. Learn more about their work by visiting healthpodcastnetwork.com/psd

  • Laurie McGraw is speaking with Inspiring Woman Susan Gross Sholinsky, an expert on those workforce issues that still exist and really matter.
    Susan Gross Sholinsky gives employers the tools they need to make smart decisions about their workforce challenges. She is a sharp, versatile partner to executives, human resources, and in-house legal teams who seek her out for her straight-forward advice and access to boots-on-the-ground resources, regardless of location. Susan also helps employers ensure compliance with the latest local, state, and federal laws, from sexual harassment, to discrimination, restrictive covenants, paid family leave, and accommodations. When a company makes an acquisition, she literally writes the legal and compliance script for ensuring a smooth transition and integrating employees into the new organization. Her succinct talking points help deliver key updates and tough decisions to affected team members.
    Whether she’s conducting training on anti-harassment (similar to Epstein Becker Green’s “Halting Harassment” online training tool) or leading training on diversity, internal investigations, or performance documentation best practices, Susan’s effective training style helps managers spot problems early and boost productivity through safe, compliant practices. Susan helps employers respond rapidly to social issues, like the #MeToo or racial justice movements. She spearheaded the firm’s COVID-19 taskforce that provides employers with practical advice supported by training programs compliant in all 50 states, and dozens of pandemic-related policies and forms, as well as client advisories, blog posts, and articles.
    Susan holds several leadership positions within the firm, including as Vice Chair of both the Employment Labor & Workforce Management Steering Committee and the Diversity and Professional Development Committee and as a member of the Finance Committee and the Executive Committee of the Women’s Initiative. Among her many professional and community volunteer initiatives, she has served multiple years as New York Co-Chair of 2020 Women on Boards: Global Conversation on Board Diversity. She was also recognized as one of 2020’s Responsible 100 by City & State New York, an award bestowed upon private-sector leaders whose work makes life better in communities in New York City and across the state.
    You can follow Susan on LinkedIn.
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     -| This episode originally aired on April 19, 2021 on Inspiring Women with Laurie McGraw. Listen, follow and subscribe here.
    -| The Physician Podcast Channel is produced with support from Provider Solutions & Development, expert recruitment advisors helping physicians navigate their next career move. Learn more about their work by visiting healthpodcastnetwork.com/psd

  • Dive into the transition to value-based care in orthopedics and the promising potential of specialty-based models.
    In this enlightening episode, Dr. Zeev Kain and Amit Kunte delve into the rising adoption of value-based care and the avenues it opens for physicians through specialty-specific models. Discover the six impactful specialties with considerable potential. The conversation spans diverse models of value-based care, the role of specialists, the need for ecosystem integration, and the power of holistic capabilities in unlocking its benefits. Learn how orthopedic surgeons can gain from shifting to this model, where reduced high-acuity care can lead to enhanced income. 

    Tune in to grasp the economic and sustainable advantages of this transition!

     -| This episode originally aired on August 11, 2023 on DOCSF – Digital Orthopaedics Conference San Francisco. Listen, follow and subscribe here
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  • Hiking, kayaking, pickle ball, climbing, geocaching. Mike and John discuss their favorite outdoor activities and the ways they plug into community to take a break from the grind. They discuss the effects of goal-oriented recreation and how it differs from relaxation in its efficacy to combat burnout. 

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     -| This episode originally aired on March 10, 2023 on White Coats of the Round Table. Listen, follow and subscribe here.
    -| The Physician Podcast Channel is produced with support from Provider Solutions & Development, expert recruitment advisors helping physicians navigate their next career move. Learn more about their work by visiting healthpodcastnetwork.com/psd