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  • Meet Dr. Sapna Shah-Haque, MD MBA, is a board certified Internal Medicine doctor from Kansas. She learned medicine at the University of Kansas and finished her training at KU-Wichita. Dr. Shah-Haque knows firsthand about burnout, having felt it herself and seeing it in her colleagues. This made her passionate about talking openly about burnout and helping doctors understand their own importance.


    Dr. Shah-Haque shares stories and works to change the culture around burnout in medicine. She wants doctors to not just survive but do well, balancing work and life with strength and kindness. Through her efforts, she aims to make the world of medicine a better and more supportive place for everyone involved.

  • Meet Dr. Tala Kassm, a certified life coach and board-certified ophthalmologist and fellowship trained glaucoma specialist. She helps physicians enjoy a life that they worked so hard to create and thrive despite challenges in a career that may lead to burnout. Dr. Kassm is like a coach and a healer combined.

    Dr. Kassm is on a mission to help doctors feel better and find balance in their lives. Imagine feeling tired and disconnected after helping people (and neglecting self-care) for so long. But with Dr. Kassm's help, doctors can feel more purposeful and happier. She understands the struggles present in the career of a physician and gives practical tips to bring back your joy and strength. With Dr. Kassm's support, finding happiness and balance in your medical career is not just a dream, but something real you can achieve.

    Links to Dr. Kassm's coaching resources:

    https://www.doctortala.com/

    https://linktr.ee/doctortala

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  • "Meet us on 'Right Brain Rounds Podcast' for an insightful conversation with Dr. Joe Sherman, MD – a distinguished Board Certified Pediatrician and Master Certified Physician Development Coach. With over 35 years of pediatric practice, Dr. Sherman specializes in healthcare delivery to underserved and medically complex children, spanning locations from the District of Columbia to Uganda and Bolivia.

    In this episode, Dr. Sherman shares his expertise in cross-cultural medicine, leadership, and provider well-being. As a Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Washington, he brings a wealth of experience and wisdom to the discussion.

    Discover how Dr. Sherman helps health professionals transform their relationship with the demands of their roles, guiding them toward meaning, professional fulfillment, and long-term career success. Learn about the profound impact of bringing 'soul to role' in medical practice and explore the keys to personal and professional growth.

    Whether you're a healthcare professional or simply interested in the dynamics of the medical field, this episode on 'Right Brain Rounds' offers valuable insights and strategies for navigating the challenges and finding purpose in the ever-evolving landscape of medicine."


    Link: https://joeshermanmd.com/



  • Meet Olivia Wolf, a seasoned healthcare executive with over two decades of experience and an Executive Healthcare MBA from Creighton University. Currently pursuing a doctorate in Interdisciplinary Leadership, Olivia's commitment to holistic leadership is evident in her MBA research, a thoughtful exploration of physician well-being through the lenses of humanities, systems, and restorative justice. Beyond her executive role, Olivia is a respected public speaker and a staunch advocate for physicians. She brings her insights to a wider audience as the host of "The Stuck(ish) Podcast," delving into the nuances of leadership and personal growth within the healthcare sector.

    On her podcast, Olivia shares her unique perspectives on leadership, advocacy, and the dynamic landscape of healthcare. With a compelling blend of professional experience and academic prowess, she emerges as a significant voice in the ongoing conversation about the future of healthcare leadership. Join Olivia as she navigates the intricacies of the industry, offering valuable insights for both seasoned professionals and those aspiring to lead in the ever-evolving world of healthcare.

    The Stuck(ish) Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/7nxxGnkVWeAg6gFhmAyGc3?si=4_25aA_pRISkEWN73W63Eg&nd=1&dlsi=3e6e8bc260944bf3



  • Join us as I discuss the "eDoula Experience" and discuss the transformative journey of pregnancy and childbirth with Dr. Bettina Paek, MD, MBA, a seasoned obstetrician with 25 years of experience and the visionary founder and CEO of eDoula. Dr. Paek brings a wealth of knowledge in maternal fetal medicine, having guided numerous families through both straightforward and complex pregnancies in Germany and the U.S.

    In each episode, Dr. Paek shares her unique insights into the differences in support provided to expectant families during pregnancy and labor, emphasizing the crucial role of support in enhancing the birthing experience. Recognizing the importance of informed and active participation, Dr. Paek and her team have founded eDoula, a company dedicated to providing easy access to a wealth of information. The goal is to empower every family to be confident and engaged partners in their birthing journey, contributing to the best and healthiest birth possible.

    Whether you're a first-time parent or expanding your family, join us as we delve into topics ranging from supportive practices to relevant information, equipping you with the tools to navigate this extraordinary chapter of life. The "eDoula Experience" podcast is not just about pregnancy; it's about empowering you to actively shape your birth story.

    Ready to take charge of your birthing experience? Visit her website at edoula.com and download the eDoula app, available on the App Store and Google Play. Connect with her on social media for updates, insights, and a supportive community.

    Facebook: /edoulaappInstagram: @edoula_appLinkedIn: /company/edoula

    Discover more, learn more, and embrace the eDoula experience. Your journey to a confident and empowered birth starts here.




  • Dr. Susan Baumgaertel, an internal medicine physician with 30 years of experience, founded my MD advocate in 2022, transitioning from in-person clinical medicine to the virtual medical advocacy arena. In 2020 she launched Menopause Menu, a website and blog providing free nourishing support for menopause and beyond. Her stories and essays have appeared on numerous online platforms and in many print publications. She lives in Seattle, Washington.

    Susan Baumgaertel, an internal medicine physician with 30 years of experience, founded my MD advocate in 2022, transitioning from in-person clinical medicine to the virtual medical advocacy arena. While the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic raged, her creativity blossomed, with the launching of Menopause Menu, a website and blog providing nourishing support for menopause and beyond.

    Always a keen observer of the human condition and a lover of nature, Dr. Baumgaertel recognized her strengths as a storyteller and applied them to a variety of nonfiction writing venues. Her stories and essays have appeared on numerous online platforms and in many print publications. She lives in Seattle, Washington.


    Susan Baumgaertel, an internal medicine physician with 30 years of experience, founded my MD advocate in 2022, transitioning from in-person clinical medicine to the virtual medical advocacy arena. While the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic raged, her creativity blossomed, with the launching of Menopause Menu, a website and blog providing nourishing support for menopause and beyond.


    LINKS:
    Service: https://www.mymdadvocate.com/
    Free Website: https://www.menopausemenu.com/
    Book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CFZC3RT6?ref_=pe_3052080_397514860
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dr.susanbaumgaertel

  • Listen in as we discuss Dr. Borad’s career path and her training to become a coach specializing in helping medical students thrive!

    Dr. Borad is a Concierge Family Medicine Physician and a coach for both medical students and Attending Physicians to prevent or treat burnout, gracefully manage all of the inevitable transitions that occur in a medical career, and discover a fulfilling career in medicine.

    She had the opportunity to experience life in Academic medicine for several years, during which her greatest joy was teaching medical students to believe in their clinical skills, contemplate their specialty choices and the population they want to serve, and accept the uncertainty of the healthcare profession.

    She was previously a Physician Leader (Clinic Medical Director, Department Wellness Director, and Department COVID-19 Lead Physician) and experienced burnout twice. During this time, she decided to invest in herself and collaborate with a Physician Coach, and it changed her life. She was able to develop the courage to acknowledge her burnout and openly discuss this with her supervisors. She advocated for myself to have a part-time schedule. She chose herself and walked away from a job that no longer aligned with her values. She found a way to practice medicine more sustainably (Concierge Medicine). She openly shared my experiences which had the ripple effect of allowing other burgeoning leaders to ask for more, ask for what they deserve. In fact, since she left her prior practice, they have allowed more Physicians to work part-time which has resulted in less burnout and more fulfillment amongst their Physicians.

    Her breadth of experiences allows her to confidently coach any medical professional, and her focus is the two ends of a continuum: those at the beginning of their journey (medical students) and those entrenched in Physician hood (Attending Physicians). That being said, she has also been coaching resident Physicians, so she truly enjoy coaching Physicians through all stages of their journey.

    Connect with Dr. Borad’s coaching programs here:
    https://www.vorcisphysiciancoaching.com

  • In this episode of right brain rounds Dr. Muller discusses her new book, The Ottava Method of Self-Coaching, as well as a new group coaching program for physician women, the LadyDOx Boss Academy.

    The Ottava Method is a book that describes Dr. Muller’s philosophy of coaching and achieving goals. The method is rooted in musical, business and self-coaching principles, and can help ANYONE achieve goals. It was originally written with the physician women in mind, but after much contemplation it became a guide to help people achieve success in any field and in any aspect of life. Ottava is an Italian musical term that means “octave.” The term “8va” directs the musician to take the written music in a score up an octave, and the book is all about how people can “8va” their career—and their lives!

    The LadyDOx Boss Academy is an 8-week group coaching Mastermind for physician women that is based on the Ottava Method of self-coaching. It will be led by Dr. Muller and will meet weekly to review each step of the method with the guidance of a certified physician development coach (Dr. Muller) to help! Here is a link to register for the course, which starts the week of October 2nd!

    Link to learn more about the LadyDOx Boss Academy: https://attractwell.com/Ottava/page/ladydox-boss-academy

  • Welcome back to another episode of "Right Brain Rounds." I'm excited to introduce our special guest today, Dr. Bradley Block. With a wealth of experience as an otolaryngologist in bustling New York City, Dr. Block has insights that all physicians can benefit from, especially those interested in private practice dynamics.

    Dr. Block runs his own successful private practice, Anti-Allergy Associates, which is one of the largest in the country. He's also the host of "The Physician's Guide to Doctoring" podcast, offering expert advice for medical professionals.

    In our conversation, Dr. Block shares how his practice's unique approach to partnerships sets it apart. With a focus on achievements rather than buy-ins, the practice fosters a sense of ownership and commitment among its physicians.

    When discussing the impact of COVID-19, Dr. Block offers insights into how physician-led practices can weather storms differently compared to larger institutions. Their emphasis on supporting employed physicians while managing financial responsibilities proved to be effective.

  • In this episode of Right Brain Rounds, we're joined by Alaine Noltt, a certified transitional and health coach, specializing in women over 45. As physicians, we often put others before ourselves, leading to burnout and neglecting our own well-being. Alaine helps us explore ways to maintain optimal health, achieve our goals, and find balance in our demanding careers.

    Join us as we delve into Alaine's approach to stress management, embracing a holistic lifestyle, and nurturing meaningful relationships. Discover how to reconnect with yourself and realign your priorities to thrive in both your personal and professional life. Learn from her insights and actionable advice to unlock your potential and create lasting positive change.

    Tune in to uncover the power of self-care, proactive mindset shifts, and the transformative journey that awaits. It's time to empower yourself and achieve a harmonious blend of success and well-being.

    About Alaine:

    After living through a dangerous level of stress for 5 consecutive years, it was time to put my expertise, intuition, education, and love of people into coaching others. I received my masters in coaching, studying under health and wellness experts, and with applying my unique perspective I’ve gained from many experiences, I found the way to put my passion for helping people and recognizing the ease of a healthy lifestyle into motion. The capabilities of the body and mind are truly amazing. My work is a heart centered holistic approach to my vision of creating health for everyone I work with.

    My greatest success is when I help my clients understand why they think the way they do, explore their belief systems, and how these impact their lifestyle. To see them take back control of their choices and see them thrive instead of survive…that’s why I coach.

    I have 3 beautiful daughters ranging from ages 23-32, who each have diverse occupations. I enjoy almost all outdoor activities, including canyoneering, water sports, and tennis. I love being active in my local communities, including participating and planning charity events. Traveling and immersing myself in different cultures is exciting. I currently live between Arizona and Colorado.

    Find Alaine Nolt online:

    www.alainenolt.com

    Personal Facebook: Alaine Nolt

    Business Facebook: Alaine’s Transitional Coaching

    LinkedIn: Alaine Nolt

    Instagram: alaine_nolt

    Email: [email protected]



  • In this captivating episode of Right Brain Rounds, I interview two remarkable physicians—Dr. Candace Williams and Dr. Keira Barr. As an anesthesiologist and music producer, Dr. Williams shared her transformational experience with burnout, leading her to create healing music for patients and institutions. Dr. Barr, a dermatopathologist and dermatologist, takes us on a journey of self-discovery after facing a medical diagnosis, paving the way for her body-based approach to healing.

    Together, these physicians offer invaluable insights on prioritizing self-care, unlearning survival mode, and embracing practices that lead to resilience and well-being in the field of medicine.

    Join us as we discuss the power of music as medicine, the significance of the mind-body connection, and the importance of asking for what you need in a high powered career. You will see that all of the panelists are committed to empowering fellow healthcare professionals to embrace change, find balance, and create a fulfilling life in medicine and beyond!

    Dr. Candice Williams, MD, DBA is a pain medicine physician who overcame burnout and career transition to musician and producer, pursuing her true passion of spreading joy through using music as a healing force. She is the founder of Prelude, PC, helping individuals improve pain, mental and sleep health with music as a healing modality, providing inspiration to live more enriched lives. Her music influences are informed by her elders who played Hammond Organ and piano on Sundays, cultivating a love for Gospel, Jazz, R&B and popular music forms. She has studied piano since the age of 7 and pursued further private piano instruction after her medical training. Her singles Tranquility, Serenity, Trust and Presence are infused with healing prayers and intentions. They are featured on her YouTube Channel with nature visuals to help with relaxation, sleep and pain relief. She is anticipating the release of two songs in August and November of this year. The channel informs on the healing power of music and her expertise in harnessing the power of music. Dr. Williams’ current focus is completing a catalog of relaxation music for placement in hospitals and clinical settings along with courses and workshops centering on improving patient satisfaction during wait times and hospital stays and outcomes in healing and pain management by using music as medicine.
    https://youtube.com/channel/UC0xUreZyi27U0Mo9p8kZvIw

    https://www.preludepc.com

    Dr. Keira Barr blends science with soul as dual board-certified integrative dermatologist, somatic + trauma practitioner and breathwork guide, empowering women around the world with the tools needed to help them gain the control, clarity and confidence they crave. As the host of the Skinny Dipping Prescription podcast and creator of Somatic Skin Science, she’s redefining skincare as the embodiment of our lived experience through no B.S. conversations, straight-up truths and tangible, actionable advice. Her work has been featured in MindBodyGreen, Better Homes and Gardens’, Reader’s Digest, Glamour, SELF, Oprah Magazine, and more.

    Links:
    Free quiz: yourskincarequiz.com
    IG: @drkeirabarr
    Podcast: The Skinny Dipping Rx
    Website: https://drkeirabarr.com



  • Join us for a thought-provoking episode as we sit down with Dr. Heidi Koslow a Doctor of Nursing Practice specializing in family medicine. In this engaging conversation, we reconnect with Heidi, a former nurse at Providence Medical Center, where we both shared experiences in maternal fetal medicine.

    Together, we explore the topics of autonomy and burnout in the medical field, drawing from Heidi's extensive knowledge and personal journey.

  • Join Dr. Tartaglia on Right Brain Rounds as she fearlessly addresses the often-overlooked aspects of end-of-life care. Through heartfelt stories, expert insights, and empathetic discussions, this podcast aims to reshape our perceptions of death and encourage individuals to embrace their own mortality.

    Don't miss this thought-provoking episode that highlights the significance of open conversations, community support, and redefining hope in the face of terminal illness. Whether you're a healthcare professional or simply seeking a fresh perspective on end-of-life care, this episode of Right Brain Rounds will leave you feeling inspired and well-informed.



  • Join us for an insightful episode of Right Brain Rounds featuring Jillian Rigert, DMD, MD, and Anik Cockroft, D.O., as they discuss overcoming burnout, finding autonomy, and promoting well-being in medical practices.

    These exceptional physicians share practical insights, personal stories, and the importance of community support in the medical profession. Tune in to discover valuable advice and inspiration for healthcare professionals at all career stages.

  • Enjoy this casual conversation with Dr. Muller and Dr. Robyn Tiger.

    Robyn Tiger

    Medical Doctor, MD

    Certified Life Coach

    Certified Yoga Therapist, C-IAYT

    Certified iRest® Meditation Teacher

    Registered Yoga Teacher, RYT-500

    https://www.stressfreemd.net/about

  • A conversation with Dr. Claudine Holt, Occupational Medicine specialist and physician coach.

    Claudine Holt is a board-certified physician with a Masters in Public Health. She is also a dual-certified life coach and embodiment coach. She is passionate about seeing women thrive in their personal and professional lives. She provides confidential coaching services to help women physicians beat burnout, reduce overwhelm, increase resilience, and restore work-life balance. She believes embodiment is the most effective tool to reverse (and hopefully eliminate) burnout so women in medicine can fall back in love with their lives (and career!).

    Dr. Holt also hosts a private Facebook page for women in medicine: The Mind-Body Rx: Emotional Resilience for Women Physicians. Check it out!

  • Join us for an interview with Christina Gamache, financial planner and owner/founder of Audax Wealth Management. We discuss planning for the financial future as a woman in medicine.

    Audax Wealth Management is a fee-only financial planning and investment management firm that serves clients all across the United States.

    Audax works with women, business owners and families.

    Visit the Audax website at www.audaxwealth.com or email Christina Gamache at [email protected].

  • Dr. Dyanne Simpson and Dr. Lisa Tartaglia reunite with Dr. Muller to talk about their medical school study group and what they have been up to since graduating from medical school!

  • Dr. Susan Wilson is a retired Emergency Medicine physician and physician coach who focuses on the Positive Intelligence method of coaching with her clients.

    [email protected]

    https://www.physiciancoachingalliance.com/team-members/susan-wilson-md