The Journey to Better

Dr. Bill Lombardi

Dr. Bill Lombardi has been one of the highest-volume complex PCI and chronic total occlusion (CTO) operators in the world for over a decade. He's always striving to improve his skills and methods to perform safer and more efficient procedures. It's a journey to better that extends beyond technical and into mental and emotional health. Bill will discuss topics, ideas, and examples with special guests and live audience questions to navigate his journey to better.

  1. Dr. Greg Witkop - The Neuroscience of Resilience

    09/18/2025

    Dr. Greg Witkop - The Neuroscience of Resilience

    Dr. Greg Witkop shares his journey from Army ophthalmologist to DARPA researcher, developing innovative approaches to mental health by combining neuroscience, psychology, and sleep medicine to heal trauma-affected brains. The conversation explores how trauma changes neural circuits and how we might reverse those changes to build resilience in military personnel, physicians, and first responders. • Loss of a military godson to suicide prompted Greg's deep dive into brain science and mental health • Military lost 7,057 troops in combat during 20 years of war since 9/11 but 30,000+ to suicide • Physicians are twice as likely to die by suicide than the general population • DARPA takes "home run swings" in research, attempting transformational rather than incremental change • Combining transcranial magnetic stimulation with cognitive behavioral therapy shows promising results • Sleep augmentation and meditation can create lasting improvements in brain function • Breaking down silos between neuroscience, psychology, and psychiatry is essential for progress • Purpose distinguishes pain (inevitable) from suffering (a choice) • The "stop, drop, and roll" approach for managing acute suicidal thoughts: stop making decisions, drop body temperature, roll toward social support • Creating cultures where vulnerability is safe requires true leadership, not just management If you like the show, share it with others. Reviews on Apple and Spotify help us get out to more people. Good luck on your journey and I hope this helps you be a little bit better. **Show Note** Wright Brothers’ first flight was December 17, 1903.  https://www.darpa.mil/about/people/greg-witkop Send us a text

    59 min
  2. Dr. Amy Cheney - Life After Training

    07/18/2025

    Dr. Amy Cheney - Life After Training

    After cardiology fellowship, physicians face critical career decisions balancing technical skills, personal fulfillment, and family demands that shape their professional trajectories. Dr. Amy Cheney shares her journey from UW fellowship to community practice, revealing insights about transitioning from academic to private practice settings. • COVID disruptions during fellowship created uncertainty but built valuable adaptability skills • First job after training wasn't the right fit despite appearing aligned with career goals • Finding practice partners with shared clinical philosophy proved essential for professional satisfaction • Working with another high-risk PCI operator provides both technical collaboration and emotional support • Learning to establish boundaries between work and home life requires intentional practice • Two-physician marriages need structured communication about schedules and childcare responsibilities • Women in interventional cardiology face unique challenges requiring confidence and resilience • Personal tragedy can ultimately enhance professional empathy and perspective • Finding mentors who share similar life circumstances provides crucial guidance • Academic concepts translate differently to community practice but remain valuable foundations We need to maintain work sustainability through proper boundaries and prioritizing family time. The culture of medicine is changing to value physician wellbeing alongside technical excellence. Send us a text

    53 min
  3. Dr. Gabe Charbonneau - Medicine Forward

    07/11/2025

    Dr. Gabe Charbonneau - Medicine Forward

    Physicians aren't broken - the healthcare system is. Dr. Gabe Charbonneau joins Bill to discuss physician burnout and the hopeful path forward through solidarity, boundaries, and reclaiming joy in medicine. • Dr. Charbonneau shares his journey from rural Idaho inspiration to experiencing severe burnout in his first post-residency position • Medicine Forward was born from collaboration with Dr. Eric Topol to create a physician organization focused on the doctor-patient relationship and humanity in medicine • Two essential paths exist for tackling burnout: the inner path (personal boundaries and wellness) and system advocacy (changing the broken structures) • Perfectionism in medicine creates isolation and "terminal uniqueness" where physicians suffer alone rather than supporting each other • Physicians must learn to care for each other and model the compassionate behavior they want to see in healthcare • Current Medicine Forward initiatives include a documentary, coaching programs, and building communities of support for physicians • True leadership requires caring about people rather than just managing them - a critical missing element in healthcare systems To learn more or join the movement, visit medicineforward.org where you can become a member for $5 per year and connect with others working to fight burnout and reclaim the joy in medicine. https://x.com/gabrieldane https://www.linkedin.com/in/gabe-charbonneau-md-66978449/ Send us a text

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Dr. Bill Lombardi has been one of the highest-volume complex PCI and chronic total occlusion (CTO) operators in the world for over a decade. He's always striving to improve his skills and methods to perform safer and more efficient procedures. It's a journey to better that extends beyond technical and into mental and emotional health. Bill will discuss topics, ideas, and examples with special guests and live audience questions to navigate his journey to better.