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  • In this week's episode of Promising Young Surgeon, Dr. Frances Mei Hardin welcomes Chris Herring and Hannah Thompson, the dynamic duo behind Otherside Med, to explore the art of balancing a life in medicine with personal fulfillment. Hannah, a 4th year OBGYN resident, and Chris, a VP of marketing, share their journey of navigating the demands of residency while nurturing their family and relationship.

     

    As co-founders of Otherside Med, a community supporting families in medicine, Chris and Hannah reveal the strategies they’ve implemented to maintain a healthy work-life balance. They candidly discuss the challenges of residency, the importance of intentional communication, and the power of creating supportive communities both online and offline. Their story is a testament to the strength of love and partnership in the face of the demanding medical profession.

     

    00:00 – Introduction

    02:00 – Meet Chris Herring and Dr. Hannah Thompson

    10:30 – The Importance of Balance

    25:45 – Building Otherside Med

    35:20 – Communication Tips

    50:15 – Parenting and Partnership

    01:05:00 – Final Thoughts and Where to Find Chris and Hannah

      

    Resources:

    The Other Side Med

    https://www.othersidemed.com/

     

    Follow The Other Side Med on Instagram

    https://www.instagram.com/theothersidemed/

    Interact with the podcast! Email me at [email protected] to ask questions. We would love to hear from the Promising Young Surgeon audience.

    Promising Young Surgeon is sponsored by Pattern. Discover why more than 20,000 doctors trust Pattern to shop for disability insurance. Request free quotes in 5 minutes. Compare policies with an expert. Buy with confidence. 

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    Connect with Frances Mei:

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    https://rethinkingresidency.com/about/

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  • In this week's episode of Promising Young Surgeon, we are joined by the inspiring Dr. Tosin Odunsi, an OB GYN with a remarkable story of resilience and reinvention. Dr. Odunsi shares her journey, from her childhood dream of becoming a doctor to her diverse experiences across multiple states and healthcare models. Her path is a testament to the power of perseverance, self-discovery, and the courage to embrace change.

     

    Dr. Odunsi's candid discussion touches on overcoming personal and professional setbacks, including the loss of her husband during residency and the challenges of board exams. Her story is a reminder that failure is not the end but a steppingstone to growth. She emphasizes the importance of understanding one's core values and creating a fulfilling life beyond professional titles.

     

    00:00 – Welcome Dr. Tosin Odunsi

    09:10 – Advice for Not Being Perfect

    23:42 – Residency Doesn’t Make Sense

    44:30 – Life by Tosin

    48:00 – Connect with Tosin

     

    Resources

    Subscribe to Tosin’s YouTube

    https://www.youtube.com/@lifebytosin/featured

     

    Follow Tosin on Instagram

    https://www.instagram.com/lifebytosin/?hl=en

    Interact with the podcast! Email me at [email protected] to ask questions. We would love to hear from the Promising Young Surgeon audience.

    Promising Young Surgeon is sponsored by Pattern. Discover why more than 20,000 doctors trust Pattern to shop for disability insurance. Request free quotes in 5 minutes. Compare policies with an expert. Buy with confidence. 

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    Connect with Frances Mei:

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    https://rethinkingresidency.com/about/

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  • In this week's episode of Promising Young Surgeon, Dr. Frances Mei Hardin welcomes back Dr. Lauren Umstattd, a distinguished facial plastic surgeon and owner of Face Leawood in Kansas City. As former co-residents, Frances Mei and Lauren delve into the complex and often unspoken challenges faced during residency, particularly when dealing with difficult co-residents or colleagues. They explore the pressure cooker environment of surgical subspecialties and the skills necessary to navigate these high-stakes situations.

     

    Lauren shares her firsthand experience with underperforming co-residents and the immense responsibility placed on senior residents to manage these dynamics. The discussion highlights the critical role of program directors and administrators in supporting residents and ensuring patient safety, drawing parallels to the aviation industry's handling of personnel issues. Frances and Lauren also reflect on the importance of seeking help and maintaining open communication within residency programs.

     

    00:00 – Welcome back Dr. Lauren Umstattd

    05:53 – Dealing with Challenging Co-Residents

    22:16 – The Concept of Ego

    42:50 – How Did This End?

    59:19 – Where to Find Dr. Umstattd

     

    Resources:

    Face Leawood

    https://www.faceleawood.com/drlaurenumstattd

    Follow Lauren on Instagram

    https://www.instagram.com/lauren_umstattd_md/?hl=en

    Follow Lauren on TikTok

    https://www.tiktok.com/@lauren_umstattd_md?lang=en

     

    Interact with the podcast! Email me at [email protected] to ask questions. We would love to hear from the Promising Young Surgeon audience.

    Promising Young Surgeon is sponsored by Pattern. Discover why more than 20,000 doctors trust Pattern to shop for disability insurance. Request free quotes in 5 minutes. Compare policies with an expert. Buy with confidence. 

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    Connect with Frances Mei:

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    https://rethinkingresidency.com/about/

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  • In this week's episode of Promising Young Surgeon, we delve into the critical topic of resource management with Dr. Joan Chan. This episode offers a candid look at the consequences of chronic stress and the importance of prioritizing one's health, illustrated by a personal health scare that served as a wake-up call.

     

    Joan, a family physician from Guelph, ON joins the conversation to share her insights on creating a sustainable work-life balance. Known for her innovative approach to healthcare, Joan emphasizes the importance of working under one's maximum capacity to prevent burnout and ensure longevity in the medical profession. She introduces the 75% rule, a strategy for maintaining surge capacity by intentionally working below one's maximum limit.

     

    00:00 – Cold Open

    04:30 – Introduction to Dr. Joan Chan

    10:40 – The 75% Rule

    18:15 – How Do I Find My 75%?

    34:10 – The 4 Tenets

    42:07 – Finale Takeaways

    45:54 – Which Taylor Swift Era Are You In?

    49:00 – Where to Find Joan

     

    Resources:

    Find Joan’s Website

    https://bio.site/Joanchanmd

     

    Find Joan on Instagram

    https://www.instagram.com/joanchanmd?igsh=MTR0OTV1eG9pMmI5NA==

     

    Listen to Joan’s podcast, The Other Human in the Room - An episode on Mediocrity

    https://open.spotify.com/episode/2VHKhf3qW6AhYz9gsS0Hea?si=bFqcN8QzSy6ezSV-BbigeA

       

    Interact with the podcast! Email me at [email protected] to ask questions. We would love to hear from the Promising Young Surgeon audience.

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  • In this week's episode of Promising Young Surgeon, we dive into the intricate world of organizational dynamics with Colin. Together, they dissect the Gervais Principle, a framework that uses the popular TV show "The Office" to illustrate how individuals navigate complex organizational structures. From understanding the roles of sociopaths, losers, and the clueless within a workplace to exploring the nuances of power talk, posture talk, and game talk, this episode offers a comprehensive guide to maneuvering through professional hierarchies.

     

    Frances Mei and Colin also discuss the concept of "Heads I Win, Tails You Lose," where individuals often take more credit for successes and less blame for failures. They provide insights into how different organizational players, from sociopaths to losers, manage these dynamics to their advantage or detriment. With real-world examples from healthcare settings and relatable scenarios from "The Office," listeners gain valuable strategies for recognizing and navigating these dynamics in their own careers.

     

    00:00 – Intro

    02:13 – What You Need to Know

    07:18 – Heads I Win, Tails You Lose

    26:30 – Divide and Conquer

    28:34 – Bureaucracy

    41:41 – Major Takeaways

    55:33 – Favorite Taylor Swift Album

     

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  • In this week's episode of Promising Young Surgeon, we explore the multifaceted career journey of Dr. Amy Vertrees, a general surgeon and veteran who has not only excelled in the operating room but has also become a significant influencer in the medical community. Amy shares her insights on navigating professional setbacks and using them as stepping stones to success. As the founder of Columbia Surgical Partners and the voice behind the Boss Business of Surgery podcast, Amy has a wealth of experience in the business side of surgery.

     

    Join us as Amy discusses the importance of detachment, the fallacy of fairness, and the power of reframing professional disappointments. She offers practical advice on how to maintain personal safety in professional interactions and emphasizes the value of turning pain into purpose. Amy also shares her own experiences with gender bias and the lessons she learned from her time in the military and private practice.

     

    Resources:

    Podcast https://www.bosssurgery.com/podcasts/boss-business-of-surgery-series

    Instagram https://www.instagram.com/become_the_bossmd/

    Become the Boss MD: Success Beyond Residency https://www.amazon.com/Become-BOSS-MD-Success-Residency/dp/1544542933

    00:00 – Introduction to Dr. Amy Vertrees

    05:43 – What is Your Professional Disappointment?

    13:55 – Early Career Setbacks

    27:33 – Venting

    31:08 – Big Life Moment

    57:33 – Words of Wisdom

    59:40 – Where to Find Amy

     

    Interact with the podcast! Email me at [email protected] to ask questions. We would love to hear from the Promising Young Surgeon audience.

    Promising Young Surgeon is sponsored by Pattern. Discover why more than 20,000 doctors trust Pattern to shop for disability insurance. Request free quotes in 5 minutes. Compare policies with an expert. Buy with confidence. 

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    Connect with Frances Mei:

    https://linktr.ee/francesmei.md    

    https://rethinkingresidency.com/about/

     

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  • In this episode of Promising Young Surgeon, we dive into the inspiring journey of Dr. Sheri Dewan, a trailblazing neurosurgeon and author of "Cutting a Path." As one of the few board-certified female neurosurgeons in the U.S., Dr. Dewan shares her experiences of breaking barriers in a male-dominated field. From her early passion for neuroscience sparked by personal family experiences to her groundbreaking career, Dr. Dewan's story is one of resilience and determination.

     

    00:00 - Introduction to Dr. Sheri Dewan

    09:10 - Choosing Neurosurgery

    12:52 - Gender Inequality

    29:40 - Biggest Sources of Power

    41:20 - Female Role Models

    46:11 – “Cutting a Path” Book

    49:24 - Where to find Dr. Dewan

     

    Resources

    Visit Dr. Dewan’s website https://www.drsheridewan.com/

    Find Dr. Dewan on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/drsheridewan/p/C_BL0n3vuCS/

    Cutting a Path: The Power of Purpose, Discipline, and Determination https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/cutting-a-path-dr-sheri-dewan/1142564752

     

    Interact with the podcast! Email me at [email protected] to ask questions. We would love to hear from the Promising Young Surgeon audience.

    Promising Young Surgeon is sponsored by Pattern. Discover why more than 20,000 doctors trust Pattern to shop for disability insurance. Request free quotes in 5 minutes. Compare policies with an expert. Buy with confidence. 

    LINK: https://www.patternlife.com/promising-young-surgeon?campid=349433

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    Connect with Frances Mei:

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  • In this week’s Promising Young Surgeon, we explore the unique journey of Dr. Caitlin Smith, a talented surgeon who has chosen to be child-free. Dr. Smith shares her experiences, the society and professional reception of her decision, and how it has impacted her life both personally and professionally.

     

    We also touch on the broader implications of being child-free in the medical profession, the importance of self-examination in life choices, and the need for unification among women regardless of their parental status. Dr. Smith offers insights into how her decision has allowed her to pursue unique professional opportunities and how she navigates conversations about her life choices.

     

    Resources

    Connect with Dr. Smith https://www.instagram.com/miseducationofaknife?igsh=Nzduc2VnODFvcGJo  

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10075426/pdf/pone.0283301.pdf

     

    Interact with the podcast! Email me at [email protected] to ask questions. We would love to hear from the Promising Young Surgeon audience.

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    Connect with Frances Mei:

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    https://rethinkingresidency.com/about/

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  • In this week's episode of Promising Young Surgeon, we delve into a period of significant change and growth that many will face in their careers, often referred to as the "pivot year." This episode features Dr. Fariha Shafi, a dedicated physician educator and professor of medicine at the University of Missouri Kansas City School of Medicine.

     

    We begin with inspiring excerpts from Brianna Wiest's book, "The Pivot Year," setting the stage for a thought-provoking discussion. Dr. Shafi discusses her journey into medicine, her long-standing relationships with patients, and the emotional challenges of transitioning from outpatient to inpatient care. She also offers invaluable advice on handling difficult conversations with patients and the importance of self-reflection and feedback in professional growth.

      

    00:00 – Cold Open

    02:54 – Introduction to Dr. Fariha Shafi

    23:17 – New Practice Model

    36:34 – Common Excuses

    47:03 – Staying Motivated

    52:30 – Where to Find Dr. Shafi

     

    Resources:

    https://providerdirectory.universityhealthkc.org/provider/fariha-shafi/2238226

    Interact with the podcast! Email me at [email protected] to ask questions. We would love to hear from the Promising Young Surgeon audience.

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  • In this week's episode of Promising Young Surgeon, we delve into the crucial topic of women's health with the esteemed Dr. Franziska Haydanek, a board-certified OB-GYN. Fran has dedicated her career to advancing women's health and making essential information accessible to everyone. She shares her journey into obstetrics and gynecology, driven by a deep interest in reproductive health and a passion for patient care. Fran also discusses her innovative approach to public education, leveraging social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram to combat misinformation and empower her audience with fact-based knowledge.

     

    We also explore the importance of collaboration in medicine. Fran and Frances Mei discuss the benefits of a team-based approach, whether working with doulas and midwives in obstetrics or collaborating with audiologists and speech-language pathologists in ENT. This episode highlights the significance of respect and effective communication among healthcare professionals to ensure the best possible outcomes for patients.

     

    00:00 – Cold Open

    01:13 – Introduction to Dr. Franziska Haydanek

    14:48 – How Has the Field Evolved for Women?

    19:20 – Common Misconceptions on Women’s Health

    29:50 – Staying Updated in Women’s Health

    38:11 – Trends in Women’s Health

    44:43 – Collaborations in Medicine

    54:47 – Advice for Future Educators

    55:30 – Where to Find Fran

     

    Resources:

    Follow Fran on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@pagingdrfran?lang=en

    Follow Fran on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/pagingdrfran?igsh=bGtsdGg5OGRvYzQ1 

    Rochester Regional Health https://www.rochesterregional.org/physician-directory/h/haydanek-franziska

     

    Interact with the podcast! Email me at [email protected] to ask questions. We would love to hear from the Promising Young Surgeon audience.

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  • In this week's episode of Promising Young Surgeon, we delve into one of the most critical and sensitive topics in the medical field: physician suicide. Despite the prestige and rewards of a medical career, the pressures and challenges can lead to devastating outcomes. To help us understand this issue and explore ways to best support our colleagues, Dr. Jessi Gold joins us. Jessi is the Chief Wellness Officer of the University of Tennessee System and an associate professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center.

     

    Jessi shares her insights on the alarming statistics surrounding physician suicide, the contributing factors, and the importance of addressing both system-level and cultural issues in healthcare. She also discusses her personal journey and the significance of mental health advocacy, highlighting the need for open conversations and supportive environments within the medical community.

     

    00:00 – Cold Open

    05:34 – Introduction to Dr. Jessi Gold

    08:50 – Key Factors to Suicide Rates

    29:50 – How Can We Fight Increasing Suicide Rates?

    41:15 – Warning Signs in Colleagues

    48:28 – “How Do You Feel” Book

    01:09:02 – Where to Find Dr. Jessi Gold

    Resources:

    How Do You Feel

    https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/How-Do-You-Feel/Jessi-Gold/9781982199777

     

    Literature:

    https://afsp.org/suicide-prevention-for-healthcare-professionals/#facts-about-mental-health-and-suicide

    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0165178122000555

    https://www.bmj.com/content/bmj/386/bmj-2023-078964.full.pdf

    https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/suicide-surgeons-heavy-toll-high-stakes-career-2024a10009qn?form=fpf

     

    Interact with the podcast! Email me at [email protected] to ask questions. We would love to hear from the Promising Young Surgeon audience.

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    Connect with Frances Mei:

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  • In this week's episode of Promising Young Surgeon, we explore the challenges and triumphs of parenthood during medical training. As the medical workforce becomes increasingly female, the experience of resident physicians who are also parents is evolving. We dive into a 2022 study from the University of Alberta that examines the residency training experiences of residents with children, highlighting key themes such as role overload, work-life balance, and the positive impacts of parenthood on clinical practice.

     

    We are thrilled to welcome Dr. Maggie Binder, a pediatrician who recently completed a fellowship in pediatric hospital medicine. Maggie shares her personal journey, from navigating pregnancy during residency to balancing her career with motherhood. She offers invaluable insights on planning for parenthood in residency, the importance of support systems, and the positive effects of being a parent on her practice as a physician.

     

    Resources:

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9135414/pdf/ZMEO_27_2079395.pdf

    https://www.ama-assn.org/medical-residents/medical-resident-wellness/impact-parenthood-residency

     

    00:00 – Cold Open

    05:54 – Introduction to Maggie Binder, MD

    14:44 – Maternity Leave Experience

    30:50 – How Parenthood Affected Maggie’s Career

    38:00 – How Can Residency Programs Support New Parents?

    56:40 – Do You Believe in Karma?

    57:52 – Plugs

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  • In this week's episode of Promising Young Surgeon, we tackle a topic that's vital to the growth and development of every medical trainee: feedback. Feedback is a cornerstone of medical education, both giving and receiving it. But the culture around feedback and how we approach it can be tricky.

     

    In today's episode, we have Dr. Paul Tran, a pediatric gastroenterologist at Phoenix Children's and a passionate advocate for medical education and feedback culture. Dr. Tran shares his personal experiences and insights on how to give and receive feedback effectively, drawing from his own journey through medical training and his role as an educator.

    Resources:

    Follow Paul on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/alimentaryschool?igsh=MXF4aHkzb2FpNmtjZQ== 

    About Paul Tran, MD https://phoenixchildrens.org/find-a-doctor/paul-nb-tran-md

     

    00:00 – Introduction to Paul Tran

    06:50 – Personal Experience with Feedback

    14:30 – Growth Mindset

    35:00 – Giving Feedback

    50:20 – Do You Believe in Karma?

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  • **This episode discusses sensitive topics, including sexual assault in the workplace. We understand that these conversations can be difficult or triggering for some listeners. Please take care of yourself and listen with caution. If you or someone you know is affected by these issues, we encourage you to seek support from a trusted professional or a local support service.

    In the Season 4 premiere of Promising Young Surgeon, we confront the sensitive and critical issue of sexual assault in medical training. Dr. Melinda Thacker, an ENT surgeon and coach, joins us to share her personal story and insights. Mel recounts a harrowing experience from her fourth year of residency, shedding light on the challenges and trauma faced by medical trainees. She discusses the compassionate support she received from her program and the importance of creating a safe and supportive environment for all residents. The conversation delves into the broader implications of power dynamics, organizational tolerance, and the need for a cultural shift in medical training.

    Resources:

    When The Medical Trainee is the Victim

    https://journalofethics.ama-assn.org/article/what-if-resident-or-medical-student-raped-hospitals-and-academic-medical-centers-title-ix/2018-01#:~:text=Like%20other%20sexual%20assault%20victims,hospital%20for%20formal%20investigation%20and

    Sexual Harassment within the Educational Context of Medicine

    https://bmcmededuc.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12909-021-02497-y

     

    Sexual Harassment in Medicine

    https://www.aamc.org/news/sexual-harassment-medicine

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  • In this week's episode of Promising Young Surgeon, we delve into the vital role of clinical history in diagnosing and treating multifactorial laryngeal problems with Dr. Frances Mei Hardin. Dr. Hardin shares her insights on common conditions like globus sensation and chronic throat clearing, emphasizing the importance of a thorough and algorithmic approach to patient history. She discusses how lifestyle factors, hydration, and even posture can play significant roles in these diagnoses.

     

    Later, we welcome Katie Booker, a physical therapist specializing in pelvic floor dysfunction. Katie discusses her career journey, the intricacies of pelvic floor therapy, and the importance of a holistic approach to patient care. She also shares her experiences as the Clinical Education Coordinator for Inova Physical Therapy Centers, offering invaluable advice for the next generation of physical therapists.

     

    00:00 – Cold Open

    12:30 – Intro to Katie Booker, DPT

    18:15 – Pelvic Floor Dysfunction

    28:38 – Overlap in Patient Population

    41:20 – Coordinator Site for Clinical Education

    50:25 – Advice for Next Generation of Therapists

    52:08 – Outro

     

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  • In this week's episode of Promising Young Surgeon, we explore the impact of cognitive distortions on our thought patterns and how they can subtly influence our professional lives. Dr. Brittany Busse joins us to share her inspiring journey of overcoming career setbacks after being forced out of a surgical residency program. Dr. Busse, a physician and co-founder of Vitel Health, discusses her transition to digital health and the importance of maintaining authenticity and resilience in the face of adversity.

     

    The episode then delves into common cognitive distortions such as catastrophizing, mind reading, overgeneralizing, and the fallacy of fairness. Dr. Hardin explains how these distortions can hinder our professional effectiveness and personal well-being, offering practical advice on recognizing and challenging them.

     

    00:00 – Cold Open

    03:30 – Common Cognitive Distortions

    11:04 – Introduction to Dr. Brittany Busse

    24:00 – “Work Shouldn’t Make Your Life Miserable”

    33:50 – Next Steps as a Research Resident

    49:09 – Advice on Career Setbacks

    01:00:55 – Do You Believe in Karma?

     

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  • In this week’s episode of Promising Young Surgeon, we explore the fascinating and multifaceted career of Dr. Anthony Chin-quee. From his beginnings as an otolaryngologist to his current roles as a television writer and memoir author, Dr. Chin-quee shares his unique journey and the lessons learned along the way. We discuss his work on shows like Grey's Anatomy and The Resident, the challenges of medical residency, and his critically acclaimed memoir, "I Can't Save You." Join us for an enlightening conversation about resilience, creativity, and the power of storytelling.

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    I Can’t Save You: A Memoir

    https://www.amazon.com/I-Cant-Save-You-Memoir/dp/0593418883

     

    X

    https://x.com/cq__md?lang=en

     

    Instagram

    https://www.instagram.com/wheyouat/?hl=en

     

    00:00 – Cold Open

    00:34 – Intro to Anthony Chin-quee

    04:25 – Why Medicine?

    17:00 – The Conveyor Belt

    46:50 – Writing for Television

    56:14 – Do You Believe in Karma?

    56:56 – Where to Find Anthony

     

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  • In this week's episode of Promising Young Surgeon, we explore the critical yet often overlooked skills of interpersonal effectiveness and the impact of mindset on professional growth. Dr. Frances Mei Hardin kicks off the discussion by delving into the importance of interpersonal effectiveness skills, which she believes are as crucial as clinical expertise for a successful medical career. She introduces three key concepts—DEAR MAN, FAST, and GIVE—that can help physicians navigate complex interactions and maintain professional relationships.

     

    Later in this episode, we are joined by Anna Brandt, an instructional designer at Metro Health Hospital System, who shares her insights on fixed versus growth mindsets and the art of giving and receiving feedback. Anna draws from her extensive experience in education and training to highlight how a growth mindset can transform the way medical professionals approach challenges, setbacks, and continuous learning. She also provides practical advice for fostering a culture of constructive feedback within healthcare teams.

     

    00:00 – Intro

    04:52 – DEARMAN

    09:25 – GIVE

    11:06 – FAST

    16:35 – Intro to Anna

    21:04 – Fixed vs Growth Mindset on Resident Physicians

    32:04 – Post Traumatic Growth Mindset

    36:00 – Transitioning from Fixed to Growth Mindset

    53:47 – Advice

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  • In this week's episode of Promising Young Surgeon, we welcome Dr. Christopher Kennel, an ENT surgeon who has transitioned his practice from the US to New Zealand. Dr. Kennel shares his unique perspective on the dynamics of the operating room in New Zealand, his teaching philosophy as an attending, and the profound impact of his previous career as a carpenter on his medical training. Join us as we explore the differences in surgical culture between the US and New Zealand, and discover how Dr. Kennel's approach to residency training and medical errors fosters a supportive and collaborative environment.

     

    00:00 – Cold Open

    00:32 – Intro to Chris

    23:52 – New Zealand vs America in the Operating Room

    46:24 – Dynamics Between Attendings and Registrars

    59:54 – Do You Believe in Karma?

     

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  • In this week’s episode of Promising Young Surgeon, Dr. Frances Mei Hardin is joined by Melisse Prusinski, a certified hypnotherapist, to explore the fascinating world of hypnosis and its applications for healthcare professionals. Missy provides a comprehensive introduction to hypnosis, debunking common myths and highlighting its benefits for stress reduction, trauma recovery, and enhanced creativity.

    Melisse shares her insights on how hypnosis can serve as a powerful tool for personal growth and professional resilience, particularly for medical professionals who face unique stressors. She explains the differences between traditional therapy and hypnosis, emphasizing how the latter can yield profound results in a shorter time frame. Dr. Hardin also recounts her own positive experiences with hypnosis, adding a personal touch to the discussion.

     

    The episode culminates in a guided hypnosis session led by Melisse, designed to help listeners release negative thoughts and embrace abundance. This session is a must-listen for anyone interested in experiencing the transformative power of hypnosis firsthand.

     

    Resources:

    Meta-analysis providing evidence supporting hypnosis as therapy

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10807512/

    Watershed Co-Op

    https://www.watershedcoop.org/

     

    00:00 – Cold Open

    02:57 – Introduction to Melisse Prusinski

    06:24 – The Subconscious Mind in Processing Traumatic Experiences

    13:15 – How Can Hypnosis Benefit Doctors?

    19:57 – Hypnosis Session

    44:08 – End of Hypnosis Session

    48:08 – Do You Believe in Karma?

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