
Podcast: Right Brain Rounds
Dr. Corinna Muller (Physician Development Coach, MBA, OB/GYN, Maternal-Fetal Medicine specialist) and guests explore creative right-brained solutions to curtail burnout in the field of medicine.
Dr. Corinna Muller (Physician Development Coach, MBA, OB/GYN, Maternal-Fetal Medicine specialist) and guests explore creative right-brained solutions to curtail burnout in the field of medicine.
Claire Unis MD MFA claims that creative writing and literature offer physicians infinite opportunities to reconnect with purpose and inspiration. Come learn how narrative medicine can revolutionize how we practice.
Dr. Hamilton’s talks are motivational, insightful, and impactful. She will change the audience’s perspective and leave them wanting more.
Pulmonologist Ni-Cheng Liang, MD, recounts her vivid experiences in Code Blues in response to Damar Hamlin’s cardiac arrest, and calls upon the need for strong infrastructure to provide time, space, and safety for healthcare professionals to process and prioritize mental health.
Let’s reclaim your time so that you can create an extraordinary life on your own terms.
Daniel Paull MD explains why physician burnout can’t be fixed by pizza parties or yoga sessions.
Aaron Morgenstein, MD suggests that, instead of entirely quitting clinical medicine, physicians consider becoming “part-time doctors.”
Dr. Jo Braid shares how recovery from burnout is possible.
Wendy Schofer, MD writes that retreats aren’t to hide and run away from the world, but to connect with what is most important to you.
Diana Londoño, MD asks us to realize that receiving is a gift for you and others. Learn the skill of accepting. Keep the flow of energy by accepting help, kindness and love.
Wendy Schofer, MD, responds to the recent article, “Doctors, Stop Your Whining,” in which a pediatrician speaks to how colleagues need a way to express their concerns and vulnerabilities as speaking the truth is the basis for grassroots change.
Wendy Schofer, MD shares that, working as a pediatrician, she learned to celebrate growth in her patients. Now, she’s learning how to celebrate her own growth.
Dr. Corinna Muller (Physician Development Coach, MBA, OB/GYN, Maternal-Fetal Medicine specialist) and guests explore creative right-brained solutions to curtail burnout in the field of medicine.
Claire Unis MD MFA claims that creative writing and literature offer physicians infinite opportunities to reconnect with purpose and inspiration. Come learn how narrative medicine can revolutionize how we practice.
Dr. Hamilton’s talks are motivational, insightful, and impactful. She will change the audience’s perspective and leave them wanting more.
Pulmonologist Ni-Cheng Liang, MD, recounts her vivid experiences in Code Blues in response to Damar Hamlin’s cardiac arrest, and calls upon the need for strong infrastructure to provide time, space, and safety for healthcare professionals to process and prioritize mental health.
Let’s reclaim your time so that you can create an extraordinary life on your own terms.
Daniel Paull MD explains why physician burnout can’t be fixed by pizza parties or yoga sessions.
Aaron Morgenstein, MD suggests that, instead of entirely quitting clinical medicine, physicians consider becoming “part-time doctors.”
Dr. Jo Braid shares how recovery from burnout is possible.
Wendy Schofer, MD writes that retreats aren’t to hide and run away from the world, but to connect with what is most important to you.
Diana Londoño, MD asks us to realize that receiving is a gift for you and others. Learn the skill of accepting. Keep the flow of energy by accepting help, kindness and love.
Wendy Schofer, MD, responds to the recent article, “Doctors, Stop Your Whining,” in which a pediatrician speaks to how colleagues need a way to express their concerns and vulnerabilities as speaking the truth is the basis for grassroots change.
Wendy Schofer, MD shares that, working as a pediatrician, she learned to celebrate growth in her patients. Now, she’s learning how to celebrate her own growth.
“We must first take care of ourselves in order to take care of the patient.”
Pediatrician, published author, speaker, and writer-in-residence. I believe in the healing power of narrative.
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