Creative Careers in Medicine Podcast

Creative Careers in Medicine Podcast

Join Drs Amandeep Hansra, Dana Phang and Elise Putt as they interview the most inspiring and creative minds in medicine! Learn all about the many exciting directions a medical degree can take you - from performing arts to technology to entrepreneurship and everything in between. Creative Careers in Medicine is an Australian run community, aiming to equip people with the confidence and skills to forge their own unique and fulfilling career path

  1. HLTH 2024: Diverse Paths in Healthcare from Dr Jon Bloom, Dr Rekha Kumar, Stephen Ma, and Dr Roy Mariathus

    JAN 6

    HLTH 2024: Diverse Paths in Healthcare from Dr Jon Bloom, Dr Rekha Kumar, Stephen Ma, and Dr Roy Mariathus

    In this episode of the HLTH 2024 series on CCIM, hosts Dr Elise Putt and Dr Amandeep Hansra engage in conversations and reflections with guests, focusing on the intersection of clinical practice, entrepreneurship, and health tech innovation.  Dr Rehka Kumar, an endocrinologist and Chief Medical Officer of Found Health, shares her transition from clinical practice to health tech without a prior business background. Dr Kumar discusses how she learned business skills on the job, drawing parallels between the challenges of learning business and medical school.  Dr Jon Bloom, an anesthetist and CEO of Podimetrics, discusses his journey from medicine to health tech, inspired by the potential to improve healthcare efficiency through technology. He talks about Podimetrics' mission to prevent diabetic amputations using innovative technology like a daily foot mat for early inflammation detection. Alongside these personal narratives, reflections on the dynamic health tech landscape and the cross-cultural business experiences were also discussed with Stephen Ma and Dr Roy Mariathus from Reggie Health. Stephen Ma highlights the advantages of operating in both Australia and the U.S., including talent quality and production costs. Dr Mariathus discusses the trend of gaining experience in the U.S. market before returning to Australia and adapting communication styles to succeed internationally. Both express the need for a stronger presence in global markets and share their aspirations for future events and collaborative opportunities. Dr. Bloom and Dr. Kumar emphasized the importance of wellness practices and balancing personal and professional goals during career transitions. Concluding with the importance of passion in medicine and the evolving role of physicians as lifelong learners and innovators. To get more CCIM, subscribe so you never miss an episode, join our Facebook community and subscribe to our newsletter! CCIM Website CCIM Facebook The CCIM Podcast is part of the Talking HealthTech Podcast Network, offering the latest in healthcare delivery, innovation, digital health, and more. Discover the network at www.talkinghealthtech.com/podcast/network.

    58 min
  2. HLTH 2024: from the Chicago Bulls to Obesity Medicine with Dr. Jeremy Alland and Dr. Katherine Saunders

    12/30/2024

    HLTH 2024: from the Chicago Bulls to Obesity Medicine with Dr. Jeremy Alland and Dr. Katherine Saunders

    In this episode of the HLTH 2024 series on CCIM, host Dr Amandeep Hansra delved into the critical topics of obesity medicine and sports medicine with gaining insights from Dr Jeremy Alland and Dr Katherine Saunders.  Dr Jeremy Alland, a sports medicine physician who recounts his career journey from the Windy City Bulls to the Chicago Bulls. He gave insights into the world of professional sports medicine, the importance of evidence-based care, teamwork, and maintaining professionalism under the pressures of public scrutiny.  Dr Katherine Saunders, co-founder of IntelliHealth, explores the need for proper education regarding obesity medications, stressing the importance of evidence-based practices and comprehensive treatment plans. Dr Saunders and Dr Hansra raise concerns about technology businesses prescribing weight loss drugs without adequate programs, making it hard to distinguish credible services. Both Dr Saunders and Dr Alland share their passion for their respective fields, advocating for continuous education, patient-focused care, and a holistic approach to treatment. To get more CCIM, subscribe so you never miss an episode, join our Facebook community and subscribe to our newsletter! CCIM Website CCIM Facebook The CCIM Podcast is part of the Talking HealthTech Podcast Network, offering the latest in healthcare delivery, innovation, digital health, and more. Discover the network at www.talkinghealthtech.com/podcast/network

    50 min
  3. HLTH 2024: Revitalisation and Innovation with Dr. Andrea Austin and Dr. Arti Masturzo

    12/23/2024

    HLTH 2024: Revitalisation and Innovation with Dr. Andrea Austin and Dr. Arti Masturzo

    In this episode of the HLTH 2024 series on CCIM, hosts Dr Elise Putt and Amandeep Hansra explore diverse career paths in healthcare, focusing on the journeys of Dr Andrea Austin and Dr Arti Masturzo. Packed with insights from the HLTH in Vegas conference and reflections from both U.S. and Australian healthcare professionals. The CCIM hosts reflected on the HLTH in Vegas conference, where topics like healthcare burnout, systemic frustrations, and evolving career paths were discussed. Dr Elise Putt and Dr Amandeep Hansra share their perspectives on the differences between U.S. and Australian healthcare systems, particularly around access to medications and the impact of new technologies like AI in alleviating clinical workload.  Dr Andrea Austin shares her multifaceted career, juggling roles such as Simulation Director at Southwest Healthcare and Director of the Simulation and Healthcare Certificate Program at the Naval Postgraduate School. She also works clinical shifts in emergency departments, manages a coaching business, and recently authored the book "Revitalized," addressing the pressing issue of healthcare burnout.  Dr Arti Masturzo elaborates on her passion for building and scaling healthcare programs, a career trajectory that blends clinical care with entrepreneurial ventures. Transitioning from a hospitalist to the Chief Medical Officer at CCS (Chronic Care Solutions), Dr Masturzo discusses the importance of aligning professional interests with career decisions. She underscores the need for physicians to self-reflect and appreciate their unique skills and interests to avoid burnout and find fulfillment.  Dr Masturzo and Dr Austin encourage clinicians to explore diverse roles and leverage their strengths, whether through portfolio careers or integrating frontline workers' input into administrative decisions to reduce burnout and enhance patient care.  To get more CCIM, subscribe so you never miss an episode, join our Facebook community and subscribe to our newsletter! [CCIM Website](https://creativecareersinmedicine.com/) [CCIM Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/CreativeCareersInMed/) The CCIM Podcast is part of the Talking HealthTech Podcast Network, offering the latest in healthcare delivery, innovation, digital health, and more. Discover the network at [www.talkinghealthtech.com/podcast/network](www.talkinghealthtech.com/podcast/network).

    1h 5m
  4. Meet Your Hosts: Dr Amandeep Hansra on a Career as a Healthcare Innovator

    11/04/2024

    Meet Your Hosts: Dr Amandeep Hansra on a Career as a Healthcare Innovator

    In this special episode of Creative Careers in Medicine, we get to know our hosts better! Dr Elise Putt interviews Dr Amandeep Hansra, the founder of Creative Careers in Medicine, to unpack her journey from traditional general practice to pioneering roles in digital health.  Dr Hansra touched on her academic journey, which includes a Bachelor of Medicine with honours, a Global Executive MBA, and a Master’s in Public Health and Tropical Medicine. Her leadership roles span prestigious organisations, including Telstra Health, Medibank, NIB, and the Department of Home Affairs. Despite her myriad achievements, she continues to practise as a GP in Sydney and remains actively involved in various boards and committees. Her journey into non-traditional medical fields began with a telehealth role which let her balance family needs. It spurred into a cascade of opportunities, leading her to work in management, clinical governance, and more. Being active in governance, Dr Hansra advocates for clinical representation on healthcare boards and emphasises the importance of balancing family and career. She aspires to make a positive impact on the health system and seeks more international exposure, fueled by a passion for global healthcare challenges. Dr Hansra offers solid advice for junior doctors and medical students, on navigating the broad field of digital health, emphasising the importance of networking and engagement in community spaces, without the necessity of specific qualifications. She encourages exploration and professional growth rather than rushing towards specialisation. Dr Hansra also tells the beginnings of Creative Careers in Medicine, a community supporting professionals exploring unconventional medical careers. Which has grown significantly, fostering connections, peer support, and career advice among its members. To get more CCIM, subscribe so you never miss an episode, join our Facebook community and subscribe to our newsletter! CCIM Website CCIM Facebook The CCIM Podcast is part of the Talking HealthTech Podcast Network, offering the latest in healthcare delivery, innovation, digital health, and more. Discover the network at www.talkinghealthtech.com/podcast/network.

    38 min
  5. Meet Your Hosts: Dr Dana Phang on a Career as a GP/Podcaster

    10/28/2024

    Meet Your Hosts: Dr Dana Phang on a Career as a GP/Podcaster

    In this special episode of Creative Careers in Medicine, we get to know our hosts better! Dr Dana Phang, is interviewed by Dr Amandeep Hansra, the founder of Creative Careers in Medicine. Dr Hansra delves into Dr Phang’s personal journey, and the experiences that shaped her career. Dr Phang shares that her decision to become a doctor was heavily influenced by her parents rather than a personal aspiration. She found enjoyment and a sense of belonging in medical school, eventually considering specialties such as ophthalmology. However, during her junior doctor years, particularly during a challenging rural internship, Dr Phang contemplated leaving the profession. She recognised that such struggles were not uncommon but are rarely discussed. Which led to her creation of Junior Doctor’s Corner, a podcast aimed at providing support and resources to junior doctors. Dr Phang taught herself podcasting through online resources and handled all aspects of Junior Doctor’s Corner which served as a creative outlet beyond her clinical work. Developing her passion for storytelling and honing her interviewing skills.  After locuming across Australia, Dr Phang enjoyed the flexibility and eventually chose general practice for its long-term patient relationships. As a GP Fellow, she now balances her clinical work with podcasting, offering her a blend of creativity and professional fulfilment. She focuses on integrating her personal and professional life, particularly with upcoming family commitments. Finally, Dr Phang also reveals a variety of ambitions, from wanting to be an air hostess to owning a bridal dress shop, and later, a fiction writer inspired by her love for books like Harry Potter. Acknowledging the cultural pressure from her Asian family to pursue traditional careers but has found ways to incorporate her passion for creativity within her medical career. To get more CCIM, subscribe so you never miss an episode, join our Facebook community and subscribe to our newsletter! [CCIM Website](https://creativecareersinmedicine.com/) [CCIM Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/CreativeCareersInMed/) The CCIM Podcast is part of the Talking HealthTech Podcast Network, offering the latest in healthcare delivery, innovation, digital health, and more. Discover the network at [www.talkinghealthtech.com/podcast/network](www.talkinghealthtech.com/podcast/network).

    30 min
  6. Dr. Jaz Daniells on Blending Medicine with Creative Arts

    10/14/2024

    Dr. Jaz Daniells on Blending Medicine with Creative Arts

    In this episode of the Creative Careers in Medicine podcast, Dr Elise Putt interviews Dr Jaz Daniells, an inspiring professional with a diverse and multifaceted career journey. Dr Jaz Daniells has not only made significant contributions in medicine but has also pursued her passion for the arts and public health. Dr Daniells is an ACRRM trainee, actor, and yoga teacher, and is now studying acting in France at the École internationale de théâtre Jacques Lecoq (International Theatre School Jacques Lecoq). She has a Master's in International Public Health from the University of Sydney and completed a Women in Science Leadership Fellowship with Homeward Bound. Dr Daniells has balanced her work in medicine with her creative interests. Working in various roles, including as an Emergency Department Registrar in Alice Springs and as a Palliative Care Registrar in Launceston, Tasmania, where she also engaged in acting and yoga instruction. Dr Daniel’s’ journey into medicine was sparked by her love for biology, science, human connection, and problem-solving. She was active in advocacy and student groups during medical school, particularly AMSA and Global Health. Dr Daniells discovered a passion for yoga and theatre, participating in a med school revue and later pursuing yoga teacher training in India.  Dr Daniells faced challenges following a serious cycling accident leaving her unable to work after just completing her ACEM primary exams. The accident left her physically disabled for many months and resulted in a loss of coping strategies, such as exercise and yoga. Due to this she found it difficult to recover from the burnout from both exams and the effects of working in an underserviced health service, and this impacted her work and training. During her period of rehabilitation the importance of taking breaks to gain clarity and rediscover personal interests became clearer. Her participation in the Homeward Bound women's leadership initiative, which included a 12-month online program and a four-week expedition to Antarctica, greatly influenced her personal and professional growth. She talked about her experience working as a medical registrar in different locations, engaging in locuming to achieve a work-life balance, and her passion for social justice, climate justice, and health equity. Sharing insights from her transition to the ACRRM training program and her involvement in various public health initiatives, including her contributions to COVID-19 response efforts.

    39 min
  7. Dr Ashe Coxon on Mastering Medical CVs and Interviews

    10/07/2024

    Dr Ashe Coxon on Mastering Medical CVs and Interviews

    In this episode of Creative Careers in Medicine podcast, host Dr Elise Putt sits down with Dr Ashe Coxon, a GP based in Townsville and the founder and director of Medical Career Planning. They delve into crucial aspects of interview and CV preparation for healthcare professionals aiming to advance their careers or transition into new opportunities. Dr Ashe Coxon shares insights on different CV components, such as the appropriate use of high school achievements, the inclusion of references, and the importance of ordering and presenting contact information professionally. Providing advice on crafting a compelling career statement and cover letter, ensuring they are tailored to specific job roles and include relevant skills and experiences. She also discussed CV formatting, including font styles and sizes, the use of colour, and the general order of CV sections. As well as effective techniques for preparing for different types of interview questions, using different frameworks to structure answers. She emphasises the importance of practising with others, understanding one's strengths, and building confidence for a successful interview process. Bringing her wealth of experience as a career development practitioner and offers practical advice for both in-person and online interview preparation. They also discuss end-of-interview strategies, including how to address any critical points not covered during the interview and the significance of asking genuine questions about the job or company policies that matter to the candidate. They also talked about the potential benefits of hiring an interview coach, especially for important job positions within the medical field. Links and Resources: Medical Career Planning website: www.medicalcareerplanning.com.auDr Ashe Coxon’s email: info@medicalcareerplanning.com au To get more CCIM, subscribe so you never miss an episode, join our Facebook community and subscribe to our newsletter! [CCIM Website](https://creativecareersinmedicine.com/) [CCIM Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/CreativeCareersInMed/) The CCIM Podcast is part of the Talking HealthTech Podcast Network, offering the latest in healthcare delivery, innovation, digital health, and more. Discover the network at [www.talkinghealthtech.com/podcast/network](www.talkinghealthtech.com/podcast/network).

    40 min

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Join Drs Amandeep Hansra, Dana Phang and Elise Putt as they interview the most inspiring and creative minds in medicine! Learn all about the many exciting directions a medical degree can take you - from performing arts to technology to entrepreneurship and everything in between. Creative Careers in Medicine is an Australian run community, aiming to equip people with the confidence and skills to forge their own unique and fulfilling career path

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