Fem MD

Hippocratic Collective

Where we talk about what it’s actually like to be a woman in medicine. Hosted by a facial plastic surgeon who’s not afraid to ask bold questions, this show dives into the messy, beautiful, complicated lives we all live: careers, kids, IVF, burnout, marriage, divorce, ambition, and all the expectations we’re supposed to meet. Nothing is off-limits. These are the conversations we’ve all had behind closed doors - now we’re having them out loud. Find more info about Fem, MD and other shows on the Hippocratic Collective at hippocratic-collective.com

  1. 8 hr ago

    Private Practice 101: Loans, Pricing & Building a Medical/Surgical Business | Business of Surgery

    Thinking about starting your own private medical or surgical practice? Where do you even begin? This is business 101, basics for the modern physician. In Episode 2 of The Business of Surgery, facial plastic surgeon Dr. Lauren Umstattd breaks down the financial and operational foundations of launching a physician-owned practice. From loans and lines of credit to pricing, startup costs, and creating a premium patient experience, this episode is a practical guide to the business skills physicians rarely learn during training. Whether you're a medical student dreaming about entrepreneurship, a resident considering private practice, or an attending ready to build something of your own, this episode offers an honest look at what it really takes to get started. In this episode: How to finance a private practiceLoans vs. lines of creditBuilding your first business plan (pro forma)Managing startup expensesBuying equipment without overspendingPricing medical and surgical servicesCreating a luxury patient experienceWhy physicians can succeed as entrepreneursLearning from other surgeons and business owners The Business of Surgery is a 12-part summer series on FEM, MD, where Dr. Lauren Umstattd shares the lessons she learned building a thriving physician-owned cosmetic surgery practice, from startup to long-term growth. New episodes every Wednesday. Host: Dr. Lauren Umstattd Connect with Lauren: @lauren_umstattd_md Produced by: The Hippocratic Collective See more shows and content at hippocratic-collective.com

    24 min
  2. 1 Jul

    Should You Start Your Own Surgical Practice? | Business of Surgery Ep. 1

    Welcome to The Business of Surgery, a brand-new 12-part summer series on FEM, MD. Every week this summer, facial plastic surgeon Dr. Lauren Umstattd pulls back the curtain on what it actually takes to build a successful private practice - from financing and hiring to marketing, leadership, pricing, and the mindset required to bet on yourself. In Episode 1, Lauren starts with the most important question of all: Should you even become an entrepreneur? Drawing from her own experience building a thriving, physician-owned cosmetic surgery practice, she discusses: • How to know if you're cut out for business ownership • Risk tolerance and entrepreneurial mindset • Why physicians struggle with imposter syndrome outside of medicine • Learning to embrace failure in business • Building your dream practice through intentional vision • Why "just start" is often the best advice • Autonomy vs. employment in medicine • Why physicians deserve more control over how they practice Whether you're a medical student, resident, attending physician, or simply curious about entrepreneurship in healthcare, this series offers an honest, practical look at building a career on your own terms. Subscribe for new episodes of The Business of Surgery every week this summer. Host: Dr. Lauren Umstattd Connect with Lauren: @lauren_umstattd_md Produced by: The Hippocratic Collective See more shows and content at hippocratic-collective.com

    18 min
  3. 24 Jun

    Why Women Doctors Burn Out: Motherhood, Boundaries & Toxic Martyrdom with Dr. Laura Vater

    Women physicians are often expected to do it all: care for patients, raise families, support everyone around them, and somehow never ask for anything in return. In this episode of FEM, MD, host Dr. Lauren Umstattd sits down with physician, writer, and creator Dr. Laura Vater for an honest conversation about toxic martyrdom in medicine, physician burnout, motherhood, sleep deprivation, and building a sustainable career as a woman doctor. Together, they discuss why so many women in medicine struggle with boundaries, how residency training can normalize self-sacrifice, the reality of the "second shift" at home, and practical advice for physicians navigating career, family, and personal well-being. Topics discussed include: • Toxic martyrdom in medicine • Women physicians and burnout • Motherhood during medical training • The "second shift" and working moms • Setting boundaries as an attending physician • Sleep deprivation and physician wellness • Negotiating your first physician contract • Financial independence for doctors • Raising children while practicing medicine • Finding joy and fulfillment outside of work Whether you're a medical student, resident, attending physician, or working mother trying to balance it all, this conversation offers practical wisdom and reassurance that you are not alone. Host: Dr. Lauren Umstattd Connect with Lauren: @lauren_umstattd_md Guest: Dr. Laura Vater Connect with Laura: @doclauravater Produced by: The Hippocratic Collective See more shows and content at hippocratic-collective.com

    36 min
  4. 17 Jun

    Why So Many Women Physicians Are Walking Away | FEM, MD

    Why are so many women physicians walking away from medicine? In this episode of FEM, MD, host Lauren Umstattd sits down with retinal specialist and physician coach Dr. Shanika Esparaz to discuss the wake-up call that forced her to rethink everything. After experiencing debilitating physical symptoms—including the worst headache of her life—Dr. Esparaz realized that what looked like success on the outside was costing her far more than she realized. Together, they explore physician burnout, the unique challenges facing women in medicine, the pressure to do it all, and how learning to slow down helped Dr. Esparaz reclaim her career, family life, and sense of self. Topics discussed include: • The physical symptoms of physician burnout • Why women doctors are leaving medicine at alarming rates • The hidden cost of perfectionism and overachievement • Building boundaries in clinical practice • Opening (and later closing) a concierge medical practice • Autonomy vs. workload in medicine • How coaching helped redefine success • Nervous system regulation and burnout recovery • Why slowing down isn't the same as giving up • Learning to choose yourself without guilt If you've ever wondered whether there's a different way to practice medicine—or a different way to live—this conversation is for you. Host: Dr. Lauren Umstattd Connect with Lauren: @lauren_umstattd_md Guest: Dr. Shanika Esparaz Connect with Shanika: @shani_esparazmd Produced by: The Hippocratic Collective See more shows and content at hippocratic-collective.com

    45 min
  5. 6 May

    Married, Then a Throuple: Rethinking Love, Commitment, and Monogamy with Dr. Rachel Meir

    What happens when a long-term marriage evolves beyond monogamy? In this episode of FEM, MD, Dr. Lauren Umstattd sits down with clinical psychologist and relationship coach Dr. Rachel Meir to explore what it actually looks like to open a relationship—and why more people are questioning traditional models of love. Dr. Meir shares her personal story of being married for over 20 years before coming out as bisexual, opening her marriage, and ultimately building a committed triad relationship. Together, they unpack the emotional, logistical, and cultural realities of non-monogamy—from communication and jealousy to family reactions and societal expectations. This conversation isn’t just about polyamory. It’s about identity, honesty, and what it means to build a relationship that actually fits your life. In this episode, they discuss: What polyamory actually is (and what it isn’t)Opening a long-term marriage—how it really happensJealousy, insecurity, and emotional regulationThe logistics of a “throuple” relationshipNavigating family, career, and social judgmentHow communication—not structure—is what makes relationships workWhy vulnerability is the foundation of any healthy relationship Whether you’re curious about non-traditional relationships or simply want a deeper understanding of connection, this episode will challenge assumptions about love, commitment, and what’s possible. Subscribe for more conversations on career, identity, and modern womanhood in medicine. Dr. Rachael Meir is a sex-positive, LGBTQIA+ affirming, and kink-aware psychologist and sex/relationship coach who helps people explore ethical non-monogamy—including polyamory, open relationships, and swinging— without the fear of judgment, jealousy, or damaged relationships. As a bisexual woman in a polyamorous triad with her partners, Aaron and Kasey, she brings both personal and professional expertise. Dr. Meir is the author of 50 Questions to Ask Before Opening Your Relationship, a practical and compassionate guide to help individuals and couples navigate non-monogamy with confidence and clarity. Host: Dr. Lauren Umstattd Connect with Lauren: @lauren_umstattd_md Guest: Dr. Rachel Meir Connect with Rachel: @drrachaelmeircoaching https://www.drrachaelmeir.com/retreat-2026 - Thriving Throuples Retreat https://www.drrachaelmeir.com/ Produced by: The Hippocratic Collective See more shows and content at hippocratic-collective.com

    39 min

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Where we talk about what it’s actually like to be a woman in medicine. Hosted by a facial plastic surgeon who’s not afraid to ask bold questions, this show dives into the messy, beautiful, complicated lives we all live: careers, kids, IVF, burnout, marriage, divorce, ambition, and all the expectations we’re supposed to meet. Nothing is off-limits. These are the conversations we’ve all had behind closed doors - now we’re having them out loud. Find more info about Fem, MD and other shows on the Hippocratic Collective at hippocratic-collective.com

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