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ResetMD showcases physicians discussing their well-being stories and pearls of wisdom for well-being.

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    Dr. Julie La Barba - "Tipping Points, Tradeoffs, and a Timeout"

    Dr. Julie La Barba is a board-certified pediatrician and Adjunct Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine and The University of Texas Long School of Medicine. Growing up in an Italian produce family taught Dr. La Barba the value of fresh food and the power of gathering families in the kitchen. This fostered her professional commitment to childhood nutrition and public health advocacy for the underserved. From public health roles as lead health consultant for the H-E-B Body Adventure Exhibit to founding Medical Director of CHEF (Culinary Health Education for Families) at The Children’s Hospital of San Antonio, she empowered families to make delicious, satisfying meals with affordable ingredients that won’t break the bank or require gourmet cooking skills. A wife and mother of 4, she currently hosts the Paging Dr. Mom Podcast for moms in medicine who feel like they’re on call 24/7 regardless of their work arrangement. With guests ranging from doctors and coaches to chefs and authors she hopes to create a community of women lifting each other up one actionable step at a time. In this episode, we discuss her path into medicine and the different ways she has made a difference. Along the way, despite her love of medicine she has determined that medicine will not love you back. Always on the lookout for wonder, she discusses her resets and lessons where she is clear on her priorities and where she wants her impact to be. Listen in for some laughter and deep insight like "the prize for a pie-eating contest is more pie." I won't reveal the other nuggets scattered throughout!

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    Dr. Nahille Natour - "Keeping an Open Mind"

    Join us today as we listen to Dr. Nahille Natour, a Certified Professional Co-Active Coach (CPCC) whose passion is to inspire her clients to achieve balance in their lives.  She serves professionals who are looking to transform their lives, careers, businesses, and relationships.  As a board-certified OB/GYN, she has experience in many practice settings and has personally and successfully worked through physician burnout.  She shares her story of burnout and how coaching helped her to define her career goals and pivot in her career to a job as a hospitalist OB/GYN that ultimately allowed her boundaries between her professional and personal life that have been welcome.  During that journey she also explored and has become a very active and successful coach for other physicians.  She reminds us of several pearls on today’s episode: - Three keys to balance include defining your priorities and values, nurturing your relationships to help fill your cup, and allowing for time for personal growth, reflection and rest. - It’s okay to make your career what you want, keep an open mind and make change where possible if it isn’t meeting your goals. - Know that there is a way to get “unstuck” if you are feeling unfulfilled. For time efficiency, try her “F.A.R. Rules”—File it, Act on it, or Recycle it. See her website ⁠www.inspiringbalancecoaching.com ⁠for details and you can contact her at ⁠nahille@inspiringbalancecoaching.com⁠.  Enjoy!

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    Dr. Frances Mei Hardin - "Rethinking Residency"

    Dr. Frances Mei Hardin, MD is an otolaryngologist and avid physician wellness advocate. She created the brand Rethinking Residency to provide concrete, effective resources for resident physicians, fellows and medical students. The skills she writes about are evidence-based DBT-informed skills, customized specifically for the unique population of young physicians and physicians in training. During this brief conversation we try to tackle what is wrong with medical training to lead to such a challenging environment. Dr. Hardin states that the residency training phenomenon has to break the cyclical bullying model for us to improve and do better, consider the fact that maybe the socratic method is being used wrong. It's not about grilling and pimping you it's a method where questions are asked bi-directionally to improve knowledge! If we can pause for a moment, acknowledge our anger and embrace it, we can deeply understand its true roots. If we can take care of our own anger instead of focusing on the other person, we can get immediate relief. And how right that is! In our short conversation we discuss interpersonal effectiveness and ways to address distress tolerance and emotional regulation. Dr. Hardin is a fan of stoicism and some of her favorite quotes are: " We cannot ensure success, but we can deserve it". (stoic teaching, from a famous play about Cato) "All cruelty springs from weakness". (stoic teaching - Seneca) "And you're right: this internship has been like the stuff of dreams, like the overpowering nightmares of childhood: aggression, fear of retaliation, and then the resolution, where you don't win, you live."(The House of God) "When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves." (Victor Frankl) Pearls of Wisdom: “Don't lament so much about how your career is going to turn out. You don’t have a career, you have a life” Cheryl Trade Keep a spirit list and fill it with items that keep you most connected with yourself. During this match time important to reminder “We cannot ensure success but we can deserve it"- Cato Her Happy Place: “Divorce Beach" in Cabo -its not always filled with people. There’s solitude! What's on Dr. Hardin's nightstand: Untethered Soul Source Tiny Habits How to do the work Adam Grant books AND…a lovely smelling Dream oil by Santo Cabo IG: @francesmei.md Website: francesmei.com Brand-Rethinking Residency: IG: @rethinkingresidency Website: rethinkingresidency.com

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ResetMD showcases physicians discussing their well-being stories and pearls of wisdom for well-being.