Today women represent more than 50% of the medical school class, yet only hold 20% of the positions in the C-suite. My own journey with leadership was by trial and error. I wanted to represent the 20% but quickly realized, there was no leadership path to follow or defined curriculum to teach me the skills I needed to adjust quickly to this new role. I struggled with balancing work and family, navigating our complex healthcare system, and trying to find my voice in leadership. After 20 years in the healthcare field with leadership roles in academia, public health, the insurance industry, and hospital administration, my mission is to help increase the number of women physicians in leadership roles by equipping them with the personal and professional development skills they need to be successful. Women physicians are often deterred from seeking leadership roles due to the lack of organizational support of work-life integration, gender equity, racial discrimination, and equality in pay. Having women in leadership roles not only creates the pipeline for future leaders but also improves the delivery of care to the communities we serve.
Feb 23, 2024
In this podcast episode, Dr. Lisa Herbert interviews Dr. John Moore about his career and the Montana College of Osteopathic Medicine's dedication to global health. Dr. Moore discusses his background, Dr. Moore earned his BS degree from the United States Naval Academy and his Doctor of Osteopathy (DO) Degree from Nova Southeastern University. He holds a Master’s Degree in Public Health from the University of West Florida. He completed residencies in Family and Aerospace Medicine while on active duty with the U.S. Navy. Dr. Moore is Board Certified in Family Medicine and a Fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians. He discusses his role as Assistant Dean of Preclinical Education for the Montana College of Osteopathic Medicine and the college's vision for medical education and its commitment to improving global health, particularly through a partnership with the Gambia. The episode emphasizes the importance of fostering a global perspective among medical students and the value of personal connections in international collaborations. The discussion also touches on the osteopathic focus on holistic care.
Guest Introduction (00:01:50)
Dr. Lisa Herbert introduces Dr. John Moore and discusses the mission of US clinicians traveling to the Gambia for a medical mission trip.
Dr. Moore's Career and Leadership Journey (00:05:35)
Dr. Moore discusses his career in the US Navy, his transition to academia, and his commitment to global health.
Role as Assistant Dean of Preclinical Education (00:09:08)
Dr. Moore talks about his role in creating a conducive learning environment for medical students and faculty at the Montana College of Osteopathic Medicine.
Creating a Sense of Belonging (00:11:17)
Dr. Moore emphasizes the importance of fostering a sense of belonging for students, faculty, and staff at the college.
Commitment to Global Health (00:15:08)
Dr. Moore discusses the college's commitment to global health and its vision to achieve new heights in medical education.
Collaboration with the Gambia Collaborative Project (00:19:52)
Dr. Moore highlights the two-way impact of the collaboration with the Gambia, emphasizing the exchange of knowledge and experiences.
Impact on Medical Students (00:22:09)
Dr. Moore discusses the potential impact of the Gambia mission on medical students, emphasizing the importance of patient interactions and foundational aspects of medicine.
The mind, body, and spirit connection (00:23:50)
Discussion on the principles of osteopathic medicine and how they align with holistic patient care.
Collaboration between Montana College of Osteopathic Medicine and the Gambia (00:24:36)
Exploring the hopes for a learning partnership, faculty and student involvement, and the importance of in-person interaction.
Conclusion and call to action (00:26:08)
Expressing gratitude, anticipation for the partnership's growth, and an invitation to support the Gambia project.
00:28:25
Feb 08, 2024
In this podcast episode, Dr. Adayna Upchurch Burrows, a seasoned pediatrician discusses her upcoming transformative journey to The Gambia, her dedication to serving lower socioeconomic communities, and her eagerness to learn from and contribute to non-western medical practices. Dr. Burrows graduated from Howard University, Howard Medical College, and completed her residency at Howard University Hospital.
The introduction (00:00:00)
Dr. Carol Penn introduces the podcast and the purpose of the collaboration between US clinicians and Gambian medical professionals.
Dr. Lisa Herbert's introduction (00:01:31)
Dr. Lisa Herbert welcomes the audience and introduces the purpose of the podcast, highlighting the collaboration between US clinicians and Gambian medical professionals.
Dr. Adina Upchurch Burrows' background (00:02:42)
Dr. Adina Upchurch Burrows shares her background, including her experiences as a pediatrician and her passion for fitness and teaching.
Inspiration for joining the collaboration (00:12:26)
Dr. Adina Upchurch Burrows discusses her inspiration for joining the collaboration, including her desire to see medicine in a non-Western environment and to experience a different way of life.
Challenges and access to healthcare in the Gambia (00:15:35)
Dr. Adina Upchurch Burrows discusses the potential medical challenges in the Gambia, including access to medicine, medical exams, diagnosis, and treatment.
Preparation for unexpected situations (00:19:28)
Dr. Adina Upchurch Burrows shares her approach to preparing for and responding to sudden changes or unexpected medical situations, emphasizing the importance of remaining calm and assessing the situation.
Envisioning short-term and long-term outcomes (00:22:41)
Dr. Adina Upchurch Burrows discusses her vision for establishing rapport with the Gambian community and the lasting impact of the collaboration on advancing healthcare for people of color.
Relationship Building (00:23:22)
Discussion on building relationships across continents and diaspora, with hopes for collaboration and expansion to other countries.
Collaborative Opportunities (00:24:43)
Expressing hope for collaboration with other organizations and the potential for expansion to other areas beyond the Gambia.
Planting Seeds (00:25:59)
Mention of collaborative opportunities with other organizations to plant seeds in different places, fostering relationships and expanding impact.
Fostering Relationships (00:26:29)
Expressing gratitude for the opportunity to foster relationships and admiration for transitioning from clinical work to fulfilling pursuits.
The Gambia Collaborative Project is a 501 (c) 3 organization. By supporting the Institute for Community Evolution's The Gambia Collaborative Project, you become a catalyst for positive change, helping us shape a world where every community thrives through collaboration, empowerment, and compassionate care.
To support the project, visit our donor box at www.gambiacollaborative.org.
00:28:15
Jan 20, 2024
In this episode of "On the Road to the Gambia," Dr. Lisa Herbert interviews Dr. Sarah Irene Washington, a pediatrician excited about her upcoming medical mission to the Gambia. They discuss Dr. Washington's career, her dedication to pediatric care, and her advocacy for vaccinations, including HPV to prevent cervical cancer. Dr. Washington shares her experiences with infectious diseases and the importance of traditional medicine. The episode emphasizes the integration of diverse medical practices and the anticipation of learning from and contributing to Gambian healthcare.
Here is what we talked about:
Dr. Carol Penn's background and her collaborative efforts for global healthcare collaboration
Introduction of Dr. Sarah Irene Washington, a board-certified pediatrician
Dr. Washington's journey of becoming a pediatrician and her involvement in community work
Discussion about Dr. Washington's upcoming participation in a medical mission to the Gambia
Dr. Washington's expertise and the knowledge she hopes to bring to the Gambia
Dr. Washington's experiences with infectious diseases and the importance of vaccination
Challenges of treating children with medical conditions in areas with limited resources
Emphasis on the importance of traditional methods and alternative treatments
The Gambia Collaborative Project is a 501 (c) 3 organization. By supporting the Institute for Community Evolution's The Gambia Collaborative Project, you become a catalyst for positive change, helping us shape a world where every community thrives through collaboration, empowerment, and compassionate care.
To support the project, visit our donor box at www.gambiacollaborative.org.
00:43:52
Jan 20, 2024
In this episode of "On the Road to the Gambia," Dr. Lisa Herbert interviews Dr. Sarah Irene Washington, a pediatrician excited about her upcoming medical mission to the Gambia. They discuss Dr. Washington's career, her dedication to pediatric care, and her advocacy for vaccinations, including HPV to prevent cervical cancer. Dr. Washington shares her experiences with infectious diseases and the importance of traditional medicine. The episode emphasizes the integration of diverse medical practices and the anticipation of learning from and contributing to Gambian healthcare.
Here is what we talked about:
Dr. Carol Penn's background and her collaborative efforts for global healthcare collaboration
Introduction of Dr. Sarah Irene Washington, a board-certified pediatrician
Dr. Washington's journey of becoming a pediatrician and her involvement in community work
Discussion about Dr. Washington's upcoming participation in a medical mission to the Gambia
Dr. Washington's expertise and the knowledge she hopes to bring to the Gambia
Dr. Washington's experiences with infectious diseases and the importance of vaccination
Challenges of treating children with medical conditions in areas with limited resources
Emphasis on the importance of traditional methods and alternative treatments
The Gambia Collaborative Project is a 501 (c) 3 organization. By supporting the Institute for Community Evolution's The Gambia Collaborative Project, you become a catalyst for positive change, helping us shape a world where every community thrives through collaboration, empowerment, and compassionate care.
To support the project, visit our donor box at www.gambiacollaborative.org.
00:43:52
Dec 28, 2023
In this episode of the "On the Road to The Gambia" podcast, I interview Dr. Neema Moore, a chiropractor passionate about women's health and empowerment. Dr. Moore discusses her chiropractic practices, the importance of patient trust, and dispelling misconceptions about her field. She also shares her upcoming plans to introduce chiropractic care in The Gambia, aiming to educate healthcare professionals and foster collaboration. Dr. Moore's interest in traditional herbal remedies and her hopes for long-term impact in The Gambia are also discussed.
Here are some highlights from our enlightening conversation:
Building Trust in Healthcare: Dr. Moore emphasized the importance of trust in her chiropractic practice. She shared her experiences in dispelling myths about chiropractic care, a task made challenging by misinformation spread through social media.
Bridging Healthcare Gaps: Dr. Moore is gearing up for a trip to The Gambia, where she plans to introduce chiropractic care to students and healthcare professionals. She believes in the power of collaboration across healthcare specialties and hopes to foster this during her trip.
Traditional Remedies Meet Modern Medicine: Dr. Moore is keen to learn about traditional herbal remedies used in The Gambia for various ailments. She hopes to understand how these conditions are treated in different settings, from village to hospital.
Long-term Impact: Our guest has high hopes for the long-term effects of her trip, including fostering collaboration between medical professionals, revitalizing the physiotherapy department, and increasing resources and job opportunities in the area.
We're excited about the positive impact we hope to make in The Gambia, and we'd love for you to join us on this journey. Tune in to future episodes of our podcast.
Remember, your support for the Gambia Collaborative project is invaluable. You can donate and support our medical mission at www.gambiacollaborative.org
00:27:49
Dec 15, 2023
In this podcast episode, host Dr. Lisa Herbert welcomes her guest, Dr. Randi Nelson.
Dr. Nelson is President of the Nelson Media Group and founder of Lady Dynamics financial wellness business doctor. She is also a nationally recognized author of two Amazon bestsellers. Doctor Nelson is a board-certified pediatrician, and currently a general pediatrician for Sun River Health Center, a Federally Qualified Health Clinic, which is a federally funded nonprofit health center that serves medically underserved areas and populations. She, along with the medical director, established the pediatric department. Doctor Nelson is a graduate of the State University of New York at Buffalo, New York's in the House for University and Stony Brook University School of Medicine. She completed a pediatric residency at Jacoby Medical Center at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, where special emphasis was placed on primary care.
Dr. Herbert and Dr. Nelson discuss their roles in healthcare and their upcoming collaboration in the Gambia Collaborative Project. Dr. Nelson shares her experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic and her excitement about volunteering in Gambia, where she hopes to learn about natural medicine and share her expertise in pediatric care.
The Transformation Journey (00:05:09)
Dr. Randi Nelson shares her journey from finance and investment banking to becoming a doctor.
A Day in the Life of a Pediatrician (00:07:17)
Dr. Nelson discusses her daily routine as a pediatrician serving medically underserved areas and populations.
The Impact of COVID-19 (00:10:22)
Dr. Nelson reflects on the sudden and severe impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, both personally and professionally.
Volunteering in The Gambia (00:15:14)
Excitement about going to The Gambia, experiencing the culture, teaching, and interacting with medical students.
Building Relationships and Collaboration (00:22:55)
The speakers express their excitement about building new relationships and collaborating with each other.
Supporting the Gambia Project (00:23:52)
The listeners are encouraged to support the Gambia project by visiting the website and learning more about it.
00:25:05
Dec 04, 2023
In this podcast episode, Dr. Lisa Herbert interviews Dr. Lesley Sharpe, an emergency medicine physician participating in a global healthcare collaboration in The Gambia.
In this episode:
Dr. Lesley Sharpe discusses her decision to pursue emergency medicine, the mentors who influenced her, and the challenges and rewards of working in the emergency department.
She talks about the prevalent health challenges worldwide, such as high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes, and the importance of addressing nutrition.
She shares her excitement about meeting traditional healers in the Gambia and learning about their knowledge of herbs and natural remedies for various health conditions.
She shares a personal experience of responding to a deteriorating patient's condition and the quick thinking and delicate procedure required to save the patient's life.
In conclusion, this podcast episode is a testament to the power of collaboration and the potential of traditional healing methods. It's about bridging the gap in global healthcare and learning from each other to create a healthier world.
00:23:17
Nov 29, 2023
In this episode of "On the Road to Gambia," host Dr. Lisa Herbert interviews Dr. Anila Ricks-Cord, a board-certified OB-GYN. They discuss Dr. Anila's career, her motivations for pursuing medicine, and her role as an OB-GYN hospitalist. Dr. Anila shares her experiences in dealing with challenging situations and her commitment to improving women's health, particularly in areas with high maternal mortality rates like Gambia. She also shares a powerful story about a Haitian immigrant patient, highlighting the importance of patient advocacy and cultural sensitivity in healthcare.
In this podcast, we discuss
Dr. Anila's background, career, and current role as an OB-GYN hospitalist
Dr. Anila's motivation for pursuing a career in medicine and her commitment to holistic care and empowering women
Discussion on the challenges faced in the Gambia, including high maternal mortality rate and limited resources
Importance of using both the art and science of medicine, listening to patients, and recognizing boundaries
Dr. Anila's powerful story about a Haitian immigrant patient and the impact it had on her
Importance of advocating for patients who lack access to healthcare and preventing burnout
Dr. Anila's vision for improving women's health in the Gambia
Emphasis on reciprocal exchange, learning from others, and implementing new knowledge
00:31:21
Nov 16, 2023
In this podcast episode, Dr. Lisa Herbert hosts a conversation with Dr. Kelechi, a double-board-certified family medicine and preventive medicine physician. They discuss Dr. Kelechi's career journey, her passion for holistic healthcare, and her decision to volunteer in the Gambia. The episode highlights the upcoming collaborative trip of 15 clinicians from the United States to the Gambia, aiming to empower future doctors and ensure equal access to medical education.
Dr. Kelechi shares her hopes for the trip, her motivations for volunteering, and her anticipation to learn from Gambian healthcare professionals. The conversation emphasizes the importance of continuous learning, humility, and healing.
The Gambia Collaborative Project is a 501 (c) 3 organization. By supporting the Institute for Community Evolution's The Gambia Collaborative Project, you become a catalyst for positive change, helping us shape a world where every community thrives through collaboration, empowerment, and compassionate care.
To support the project, visit our donor box at www.gambiacollaborative.org.
00:27:13
Nov 16, 2023
In this podcast episode, Dr. Lisa Herbert hosts a conversation with Dr. Kelechi Uduhiri, a double-board-certified family medicine and preventive medicine physician. They discuss Dr. Kelechi's career journey, her passion for holistic healthcare, and her decision to volunteer in the Gambia. The episode highlights the upcoming collaborative trip of 15 clinicians from the United States to the Gambia, aiming to empower future doctors and ensure equal access to medical education.
Dr. Kelechi shares her hopes for the trip, her motivations for volunteering, and her anticipation to learn from Gambian healthcare professionals. The conversation emphasizes the importance of continuous learning, humility, and healing.
The Gambia Collaborative Project is a 501 (c) 3 organization. By supporting the Institute for Community Evolution's The Gambia Collaborative Project, you become a catalyst for positive change, helping us shape a world where every community thrives through collaboration, empowerment, and compassionate care.
To support the project, visit our donor box at www.gambiacollaborative.org.
00:27:13
Nov 14, 2023
This podcast highlights the steps of 15 clinicians from the United States who are traveling to The Gambia and embarking on a transformative journey with the Institute for Community Evolution, The Gambia Collaborative Project, Sunu Reew, University of the Gambia, Penn Global Visions, and the Edward Francis Smalls Teaching Hospital to foster a new era of global health care collaboration.
In this podcast episode, Dr. Lisa Herbert interviews Dr. Carol Penn about the Gambia Collaborative Project, a healthcare initiative between African-American and Gambian medical professionals. Dr. Carol Penn is board-certified in family medicine, obesity medicine, and osteopathic manipulative medicine. She is a bestselling author, international speaker, and mindset movement meditation coach extraordinaire. She is also the director of Tracks and Electives and Assistant Professor of Family Medicine at Rocky Vista University, Montana School of Osteopathic Osteopathic Medicine.
As co-founder of the Gambia Collaborative Project, she shares her career journey, motivations, and the skills she brings to the project. She discusses the Gambia's healthcare challenges, Western medicine's influence, and the potential collaboration with traditional healers. Dr. Penn emphasizes the importance of deep listening and sees the project as a way to give back and share her knowledge.
The Gambia Collaborative Project is a 501 (c) 3 organization. By supporting the Institute for Community Evolution's The Gambia Collaborative Project, you become a catalyst for positive change, helping us shape a world where every community thrives through collaboration, empowerment, and compassionate care.
To support the project, visit our donor box at www.gambiacollaborative.org.
00:30:20
Nov 14, 2023
In this trailer of "On the Road to the Gambia" podcast, Dr. Lisa Herbert discusses a transformative collaboration involving 15 US clinicians traveling to the Gambia. The Gambia Collaborative Project aims to promote equal access to medical education and equip future doctors with cutting-edge knowledge. The initiative also seeks to address healthcare challenges faced by marginalized communities in both countries, including obesity, diabetes, and maternal mortality. Dr. Herbert emphasizes that this journey is beneficial for the people of the Gambia and provides valuable insights for solving healthcare problems in the US.
00:04:14
Apr 28, 2023
In this episode of the Women Physicians Lead podcast, Dr. Lisa Herbert interviews Dr. Ariana Schulz Douglas, a board-certified obstetrician and gynecologist, and founder and medical director of Tula Wellness and Aesthetics, a medical practice in Tucson, Arizona focusing on women’s integrative health and wellness. Dr. Ariana shares her story of transitioning from corporate medicine to starting her own practice and how going through menopause was instrumental in that decision. They discuss the challenges and difficulties of this period of transition and how it ultimately led to Dr. Ariana's holistic approach to patient care. The episode provides valuable insights into the challenges and rewards of transitioning to a new career path and the importance of a holistic approach to patient care.
Arianna Sholes-Douglas, MD, FACOG is the author of the best-selling book, The Menopause Myth: What your mother, doctor, and friends haven’t shared about life after 35.
She completed her undergraduate degree in Biology and African American Studies at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. Dr. Arianna then earned her Doctor of Medicine at Meharry Medical College in Nashville, Tennessee. She completed her residency and Maternal-Fetal Medicine fellowship at Martin Luther King Medical Center and UCLA School of Medicine, respectively. She later graduated from the Integrative Medicine Fellowship at the University of Arizona. She has served as clinical faculty at UCLA, the University of Maryland, and the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. She is a fellow of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology and a diplomate of the American Board of OB/GYN and Maternal-Fetal Medicine.
As a visionary and innovator in the women’s health community, Dr. Arianna has received multiple awards, including Outstanding Women’s Health Provider by Inside Tucson Business, Women of Influence: Business Woman of the Year award, the Women’s Foundation of Southern Arizona’s: Woman of Impact award and the Enterprising Women of the Year award.
You can get Dr. Arianna's book here:
"The Menopause Myth" book by Dr. Arianna Sholes-Douglas: https://www.amazon.com/Menopause-Myth-Mother-Doctor-Friends/dp/1599328941
Learn more about her here:
Dr. Arianna Sholes-Douglas' website: https://www.drarianna.com
You can join our community of like-minded women physician leaders at www.facebook.com/leadingladiesincharge for support and resources.
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00:35:29
Apr 15, 2023
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.
00:39:20
Mar 24, 2023
My next guest in our 'Turning Pain into Purpose" series is Dr. Bayo Curry-Winchell the Medical Director of Community Engagement and Health Equity, Co-Lead of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging, and Medical Director of Urgent Care Clinics, Carbon Health and Saint Mary's Regional Medical Center, Reno, NV.
Deeply involved with her community, Dr. Curry-Winchell is the founder, of Beyond Clinical Walls, the medical director of the Washoe County Sexual Assault Response Team, and volunteers as an assistant medical examiner, at Washoe County Child Protective Services. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Curry-Winchell joined the Reno Mayor's Task Force and Governors Medical Advisory Team in 2021. She has received many awards, including the 2022 Healthcare Heroes Award from Nevada Business Magazine, the Community Service Award from Washoe County Medical Society, the 2021 Young Physician Award from Washoe County Medical Society, the 2020 PBS Reno Spotlight Extraordinary Neighbor award, Sierra Nevada's Top 20 Most Powerful Women award in 2019 and recently named one of 75 Black healthcare leaders to know by Becker's Hospital Review and is two-time TEDx presenter. She participates in national media interviews and regularly contributes to several publications. She and her husband enjoy life in Reno-Tahoe with their two young girls.
In this episode we talk about:
Her career and leadership journey and what led to her passion for advocacy and community engagement
Her work with educating the community with her initiative Beyond Clinical Walls
Her own painful experience with the healthcare system
Her vision for what healthcare for all looks like
Tips to thrive in the face of adversity
Listen to Dr. Curry-Winchell's TEDX talk - Why Black Patients Don’t Trust the Health Care System here
Learn more about her at ww.drbcw.com
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/drbcw/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/dr_bcw
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dr_bcw/
TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@dr_bcw
YouTube: Beyond Clinical Walls - https://www.youtube.com/@BeyondClinicalWalls
YouTube: Dr. BCW - https://www.youtube.com/@DR_BCW
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.
You can also join other like-minded women in our private Facebook group Building Women Physician Leaders, where you will receive insight and wisdom from an experienced leadership coach. Join today at www.leadingladiesincharge.com.
00:34:41
Mar 17, 2023
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.
00:28:20
Mar 17, 2023
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.
00:28:20
Mar 10, 2023
[New Podcast Alert] My new series, Turning Pain into Purpose continues with my next guest Jordyn H. Feingold, MD, MAPP, MSCR, a resident physician in psychiatry at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in NYC, well-being researcher, and positive psychology practitioner who shares with us her experience with burnout and how she is incorporating positive psychology approaches into health care delivery. Her research and clinical interests involve the brain-gut axis, and mind-body approaches to complex medical and psychiatric illnesses, protecting and promoting healthcare worker and patient well-being. She is co-author of Choose Growth: A Workbook for Transcending Trauma, Fear, and Self-Doubt, with Scott Barry Kaufman.
Here's a bit of what we talked about:
Thinking about your career and leadership journey who or what may have been instrumental in that decision?
What does a day as a women physician (leader) in your role look like? Whom do you serve? What challenges do you face?
What motivated you to explore the field of Positive Applied Psychology?
Tell us about the REVAMP model and the impact it has on the well-being of physicians.
Define for us what self-care means to you and what self-care looks like when it comes to being a woman in leadership.
What 3 tips can you give our listeners on thriving in the face of adversity, leading as a woman, and caring for ourselves?
You can learn more about Dr. Feingold at https://jordynfeingold.norby.live/
Instagram/Twitter/LinkedIn: @Jordynfeingold
Facebook: @Jordyn H. Feingold
If you are interested in transitioning into a leadership role or developing the leadership skills you need to be successful in your practice or business schedule a complimentary discovery call here
00:42:50
Mar 10, 2023
[New Podcast Alert] My new series, Turning Pain into Purpose continues with my next guest Jordyn H. Feingold, MD, MAPP, MSCR, a resident physician in psychiatry at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in NYC, well-being researcher, and positive psychology practitioner who shares with us her experience with burnout and how she is incorporating positive psychology approaches into health care delivery. Her research and clinical interests involve the brain-gut axis, and mind-body approaches to complex medical and psychiatric illnesses, protecting and promoting healthcare worker and patient well-being. She is co-author of Choose Growth: A Workbook for Transcending Trauma, Fear, and Self-Doubt, with Scott Barry Kaufman.
Here's a bit of what we talked about:
Thinking about your career and leadership journey who or what may have been instrumental in that decision?
What does a day as a women physician (leader) in your role look like? Whom do you serve? What challenges do you face?
What motivated you to explore the field of Positive Applied Psychology?
Tell us about the REVAMP model and the impact it has on the well-being of physicians.
Define for us what self-care means to you and what self-care looks like when it comes to being a woman in leadership.
What 3 tips can you give our listeners on thriving in the face of adversity, leading as a woman, and caring for ourselves?
You can learn more about Dr. Feingold at https://jordynfeingold.norby.live/
Instagram/Twitter/LinkedIn: @Jordynfeingold
Facebook: @Jordyn H. Feingold
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Mar 03, 2023
Season 4: Turning Pain into Passion begins with my next guest Dr. Stephanie E. Freeman who is one of the nation’s most acclaimed ICU physicians. She is a board-certified Critical Care physician, a best-selling author, speaker, and consultant. In addition, she is THE expert in helping doctors discover alternative careers in medicine.
Dr. Stephanie consistently meets with physicians individually and in groups to discuss ways they can get “unstuck” in their careers. A compassionate, motivating, energizing, and resourceful physician, it is no wonder why Dr. Stephanie is known among her colleagues as “The Job Doctor”.
As Founder and Chief Medical Advisor of DrStephanieICU.com, Dr. Stephanie discusses real-world career strategies to help physicians “think outside the box” regarding their careers. By sharing advice on how to find alternative careers in medicine, Dr. Stephanie helps physicians practice medicine on their own terms.
Dr. Stephanie earned her Medical Degree from the University of Alabama School of Medicine. She completed her Internal Medicine Residency at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center and her Critical Care Fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Dr. Stephanie also completed a Geriatrics fellowship at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. She obtained her Master of Business Administration at Auburn University.
In this episode, we talk about:
· Who or what was instrumental in her career and leadership journey?
· Why representation matters
· Why she feels being a physician is a calling that is sacred.
· How she turned pain into purpose after being fired from her job
· Her life and career as a locums doc
· Three tips for dealing with adversity and challenges.
You can connect with Dr. Stephanie Freeman on IG and TikTok @drstephanieicu and on FB @drstephanie
If you’re ready to transition into a leadership role and make an impact in healthcare by supporting your colleagues, reducing healthcare disparities, and improving outcomes, schedule a discovery call with me at www.schedulewithdrlisa.com
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