Sustainable Clinical Medicine with The Charting Coach

Dr. Sarah Smith
Sustainable Clinical Medicine with The Charting Coach

On the Sustainable Clinical Medicine Podcast we are capturing the stories of physicians who have made clinical medicine sustainable in their own lives, including their before and after stories.  I will also interview coaches who are helping Physicians create sustainable clinical medicine for themselves.

  1. Episode 112: The Charting Champions Effect: Physicians Redefine Work Boundaries in Medicine

    HÁ 1 DIA

    Episode 112: The Charting Champions Effect: Physicians Redefine Work Boundaries in Medicine

    Welcome to the Sustainable Clinical Medicine Podcast! In this episode our host Dr. Sarah Smith welcomes two distinguished guests and Charting Champion Members, Dr. Jabiz Behzadpour, an outpatient endocrinologist, and Dr. Mary Moya, a seasoned Family Physician and Faculty Member in San Diego. Together, they share their transformative journeys from feeling overwhelmed with charting and administrative tasks to gaining control and finding harmony in their clinical days. Dr. Behzadpour reveals how the shift from academics to real-world practice prompted her to seek support within the Charting Champions community, leading to profound changes in her work-life balance. Meanwhile, Dr. Moya discusses her two-decade-long struggle with work encroaching on her personal life and how adopting new mindset shifts and strategies helped her reclaim her time and passion for medicine. Join us as we explore their paths to sustainable clinical practice, the lessons learned, and the newfound joys they discovered outside of medicine. Whether you're an early career physician or a seasoned practitioner, this episode offers invaluable insights into making your clinical day more manageable and fulfilling. Here are 3 key takeaways from this episode: Mindset Shift: Sometimes, it's not about finding more time, but reorganizing what you have. Dr. Behzadpour emphasized the importance of a mindset shift and sitting in discomfort to control her workday more effectively. Containment of Work: Dr. Moya highlighted the power of containing work to specific hours, which allowed her to explore hobbies like painting and spending more time in nature, significantly improving her quality of life. Continuous Improvement and Community Support: Finding a support network and being open to trying different strategies can lead to significant improvements. Dr. Behzadpour and Dr. Moya both stress the importance of community in discovering new approaches to sustainably manage their clinical tasks. -------------- Don't miss out on your opportunity to join our giveaway get your entry in at https://www.chartingcoach.ca/giveaway Would you like to view a transcript of this episode? Click here **** Charting Champions is a premiere, lifetime access Physician only program that is helping Physicians get home with today's work done. All the proven tools, support and community you need to create time for your life outside of medicine. Learn more at https://www.chartingcoach.ca **** Enjoying this podcast? Please share it with someone who would benefit. Also, don’t forget to hit “follow” so you get all the new episodes as soon as they are released. **** Come hang out with me on Facebook or Instagram. Follow me @chartingcoach to get more practical tools to help you create sustainable clinical medicine in your life.   **** Questions? Comments? Want to share how this podcast has helped you? Shoot me an email at admin@reachcareercoaching.ca. I would love to hear from you.

    42min
  2. Episode 111: Discovering Wellness and Building a Supportive Medical Culture

    3 DE MAR.

    Episode 111: Discovering Wellness and Building a Supportive Medical Culture

    Welcome to the Sustainable Clinical Medicine Podcast! In this episode our host Dr. Sarah Smith is joined by Dr. Susannah Ward, a rehabilitation specialist with a deep commitment to wellness in medicine. Dr. Ward shares her journey through the challenges of the public health system in Australia, her discovery of holistic wellness practices like yoga, and her advocacy for a nurturing and diverse medical culture. Together, they explore the importance of self-awareness, acceptance, and adaptive self-care in creating sustainable clinical practices. Dr. Ward's insights offer valuable perspectives on cultivating resilience and wellness among healthcare professionals, as well as her ongoing work to improve workplace culture through initiatives such as retreats and her book, "Mastering Real Wellness." Join us to hear how Dr. Ward is making strides towards a more supportive and inclusive medical environment. Here are 3 key takeaways from this episode: Personalized Wellness: Dr. Ward emphasizes the significance of personalized wellness practices in medicine, advocating for mindfulness and holistic approaches like yoga to cultivate self-compassion, discipline, and mastery. Transforming Medical Culture: There is a pressing need for nurturing and inclusive environments within healthcare settings. Dr. Ward highlights successful initiatives focusing on improving relationships, ensuring psychological safety, and fostering diversity and inclusion. Empowering Diversity and Self-Acceptance: By understanding and embracing neurodiversity, and acknowledging various strengths and challenges, healthcare professionals can design careers that align with personal values, fostering both professional success and personal satisfaction. Dr. Susannah Ward Bio: Dr. Susannah Ward is a Specialist Physician of Rehabilitation Medicine. She was awarded the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (RACP) fellowship Basmajian Prize in 2018. She has a special interest in well-being and is passionate about holistic health. She has been involved in research piloting wellness and mindfulness sessions in hospitals and was awarded the Advancement in Medicine Grant with Avant in 2018. She enjoys medical writing with several publications on health professional wellness and is a published author of the self-help book Mastering Real Wellness. In addition to her clinical work, she founded Ataraxia Collective, a health and wellness business offering doctor CPD & well-being retreats, well-being workshops and a blog. She is an accredited yoga teacher RYT200 with Yoga Alliance. She was a board director for the RACP 2016-2018 and is the Chair of the Member Health & Wellbeing Committee (RACP) & director for Mood Active a NFP that promotes exercise as a mental health intervention. Dr Ward hopes to encourage a compassionate and mindful medical culture that supports holistic health for patients and health professionals. -------------- Would you like to view a transcript of this episode? Click here **** Charting Champions is a premiere, lifetime access Physician only program that is helping Physicians get home with today's work done. All the proven tools, support and community you need to create time for your life outside of medicine. Learn more at https://www.chartingcoach.ca **** Enjoying this podcast? Please share it with someone who would benefit. Also, don’t forget to hit “follow” so you get all the new episodes as soon as they are released. **** Come hang out with me on Facebook or Instagram. Follow me @chartingcoach to get more practical tools to help you create sustainable clinical medicine in your life.   **** Questions? Comments? Want to share how this podcast has helped you? Shoot me an email at admin@reachcareercoaching.ca. I would love to hear from you.

    40min
  3. Episode 110: Exploring the Intersection of Art and Medicine

    24 DE FEV.

    Episode 110: Exploring the Intersection of Art and Medicine

    Welcome to the Sustainable Clinical Medicine Podcast! In this episode, host Dr. Sarah Smith sits down with esteemed cardiologist Dr. Sarah Samaan to delve into her impressive 30-year medical career and her mindful transition into retirement to pursue other passions. Dr. Samaan shares her journey from practicing cardiology to embracing the arts and wellness, including her work as a registered yoga teacher and a physician coach. Together, they explore the evolving landscape of clinical medicine, the challenges of electronic medical records, and finding balance amid a demanding career. Join us as we gain insights into Dr. Samaan's lessons learned, her advice for physicians facing burnout, and the importance of sustaining personal passions alongside a fulfilling professional life. Whether you're navigating your own career path or seeking inspiration, this episode offers a rich tapestry of stories and practical wisdom for creating a sustainable clinical day. Here are 3 key takeaways from this episode: Value Alignment: Discover the power of aligning your career and personal life with your core values. Dr. Samaan emphasizes the importance of understanding what truly matters to you and finding harmony between work and personal passions. Saying No and Carving Time: Learn how to set boundaries and prioritize what brings you joy and fulfillment. Dr. Samaan highlights the significance of carving out time for your passions, even if it means taking a financial hit, to sustain your overall well-being. Exploring New Avenues: From becoming a registered yoga teacher to engaging in the arts, Dr. Samaan showcases the possibilities that open up when you allow yourself to pursue interests outside of traditional medical roles. Her journey inspires listeners to embrace change and explore new avenues for personal growth. Dr. Sarah Samaan Bio: Dr. Sarah Samaan is a retired cardiologist and a Master Certified Physician Development Coach. She graduated from medical school in 1988 and practiced cardiology until 2022. Sarah retired with the intention of pursuing her other life passions, including studying the arts and competing in the equestrian sport of dressage. She is also a registered yoga teacher and certified mindfulness meditation teacher. As a cardiologist, she served as Chief of Medicine and Chief of Cardiology at busy hospitals in her community and was a Physician Partner at a busy heart hospital. She currently works with the American College of Cardiology's Clinician Well-Being Working Group. Sarah is currently enrolled as a full-time Masters of Fine Arts student at the University of Hartford. Combining her interest in the arts and her commitment to a sustainable future for physicians, she works with her local medical school's Arts and Humanities program, introducing the humanities to medical students as a way to foster deeper connections and understanding with patients and others in healthcare. In her coaching practice, Sarah works with physicians dealing with professional transitions, burnout, and time management challenges. -------------- Would you like to view a transcript of this episode? Click here **** Charting Champions is a premiere, lifetime access Physician only program that is helping Physicians get home with today's work done. All the proven tools, support and community you need to create time for your life outside of medicine. Learn more at https://www.chartingcoach.ca **** Enjoying this podcast? Please share it with someone who would benefit. Also, don’t forget to hit “follow” so you get all the new episodes as soon as they are released. **** Come hang out with me on Facebook or Instagram. Follow me @chartingcoach to get more practical tools to help you create sustainable clinical medicine in your life.   **** Questions? Comments? Want to share how this podcast has helped you? Shoot me an email at admin@reachcareercoaching.ca. I would love to hear from you.

    41min
  4. Episode 109: From Crisis to Sustainability - The Power of Gratitude and Coaching

    17 DE FEV.

    Episode 109: From Crisis to Sustainability - The Power of Gratitude and Coaching

    Welcome to the Sustainable Clinical Medicine Podcast! In this episode Dr. Sarah Smith welcomes Dr. Ben Reinking, a pediatric cardiologist, to share his transformative journey through medicine. Despite facing significant challenges such as overwork and team reductions, Dr. Reinking managed to redefine his approach to clinical practice. He candidly discusses his struggles with excessive workload and lack of support, leading him to experience burnout symptoms, like disturbed sleep and increased isolation from colleagues. Through the use of gratitude exercises and professional coaching, he was able to shift his mindset, prioritize self-care, and reintegrate joy into his work. Dr. Reinking's insights offer valuable lessons for healthcare professionals looking to redesign their clinical days for long-term fulfillment and efficiency. Here are 3 key takeaways from this episode: Prioritize Personal Well-being: Dr. Reinking emphasized the importance of scheduling "me time" and ensuring it holds the same priority as professional responsibilities. This includes commitments like exercise and family time, crucial for maintaining personal health and happiness. Effective Use of Teamwork: Overcoming isolation by effectively utilizing and connecting with multidisciplinary teams can mitigate workload pressure. Dr. Reinking's experience shows that working collaboratively with colleagues and fostering a sense of community enhances the overall clinical environment. Embrace Coaching and Gratitude: A shift in mindset through coaching and daily gratitude exercises can significantly change how practitioners cope with challenging situations. Dr. Reinking found that focusing on what he was grateful for helped reshape his approach to daily clinical challenges. Dr. Ben Reinking Bio: Dr. Ben Reinking is a board-certified General Pediatrician and Pediatric Cardiologist, dedicated to guiding physicians toward fulfilling careers. As a Master Certified Physician Development Coach and member of the International Coaching Federation, Dr. Reinking specializes in coaching physicians to thrive in the healthcare system. He has clinical expertise in pediatric cardiology, echocardiography, and fetal cardiology. He has held leadership roles, including Medical Director of Pediatric Echocardiography and Clinical Pediatric Cardiology, and served as a mentor to medical professionals. Dr. Reinking founded The Developing Doctor to help physicians develop the skills, mindset, and resources necessary to create the life and career they envisioned when entering medical school. -------------- Would you like to view a transcript of this episode? Click here **** Charting Champions is a premiere, lifetime access Physician only program that is helping Physicians get home with today's work done. All the proven tools, support and community you need to create time for your life outside of medicine. Learn more at https://www.chartingcoach.ca **** Enjoying this podcast? Please share it with someone who would benefit. Also, don’t forget to hit “follow” so you get all the new episodes as soon as they are released. **** Come hang out with me on Facebook or Instagram. Follow me @chartingcoach to get more practical tools to help you create sustainable clinical medicine in your life.   **** Questions? Comments? Want to share how this podcast has helped you? Shoot me an email at admin@reachcareercoaching.ca. I would love to hear from you.

    44min
  5. Episode 108: Building Better Patient Systems Exploring Quality Improvement in Medicine

    10 DE FEV.

    Episode 108: Building Better Patient Systems Exploring Quality Improvement in Medicine

    Welcome to the Sustainable Clinical Medicine Podcast! In Episode 108, host Dr. Sarah Smith is joined by Dr. Sarah Dalton, a pediatric emergency medicine specialist from Sydney, Australia. Together, they explore the challenges and innovations in creating sustainable career paths for clinicians within complex healthcare systems. Dr. Dalton shares her unique journey through medicine, likening herself to a 'platypus' with diverse interests that have led her to integrate pediatrics, acute care, and quality improvement. Listeners will gain insights into her work in clinical leadership, her focus on patient experience and quality improvement in emergency settings, and her role in implementing electronic medical records across New South Wales. Dr. Dalton also discusses balancing clinical and nonclinical roles, the significance of self-care, and the value of coaching for medical professionals. Join us as we delve into practical approaches and systemic solutions aimed at enhancing the sustainability of medical careers. Here are 3 key takeaways from this episode: Quality Improvement in Healthcare: Dalton emphasized the importance of quality improvement as a structured approach to solving healthcare system issues. By leveraging PDSA cycles, clinicians can effectively enhance patient experiences and streamline processes.  System-Level Change and Leadership: Leading large-scale healthcare initiatives, such as implementing electronic medical records across hospitals, requires authentic engagement and a clear vision of benefits for clinicians and patients alike.  Balancing Work and Wellness: Dalton shared her strategy for maintaining a sustainable work-life balance, highlighting the importance of setting boundaries and incorporating regular breaks to recharge. Dr. Sarah Dalton Bio: Dr Sarah Dalton has a clinical background as a Paediatric Emergency Physician, and a long history of medical leadership roles including previous President of the Paediatric and Child Health Division of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians. Sarah has worked in different clinical and managerial roles across NSW over the last 25 years, including several executive leadership roles within NSW Health. Sarah has completed a Fulbright Scholarship in Clinical Leadership and is an experienced executive coach and facilitator who primarily works with healthcare leaders. -------------- Would you like to view a transcript of this episode? Click here **** Charting Champions is a premiere, lifetime access Physician only program that is helping Physicians get home with today's work done. All the proven tools, support and community you need to create time for your life outside of medicine. Learn more at https://www.chartingcoach.ca **** Enjoying this podcast? Please share it with someone who would benefit. Also, don’t forget to hit “follow” so you get all the new episodes as soon as they are released. **** Come hang out with me on Facebook or Instagram. Follow me @chartingcoach to get more practical tools to help you create sustainable clinical medicine in your life.   **** Questions? Comments? Want to share how this podcast has helped you? Shoot me an email at admin@reachcareercoaching.ca. I would love to hear from you.

    38min
  6. Episode 107: Surviving Healthcare Systems and Sustainable Practices in Modern Healthcare

    3 DE FEV.

    Episode 107: Surviving Healthcare Systems and Sustainable Practices in Modern Healthcare

    Welcome to the Sustainable Clinical Medicine Podcast! In Episode 107, Dr. Sarah Smith welcomes Dr. Simon Mittal and Ms. Maren Mittal to discuss the intricate dynamics of the health care system and how clinicians can survive and thrive within it. Dr. Simon Mittal, a physician with 30 years of experience and a background in both clinical and administrative roles, shares his journey of transitioning from working within a large health system to founding a consulting company aimed at making health care sustainable for both providers and patients. Ms. Maren Mittal, a licensed clinical social worker with expertise in mental health therapy, offers insights from her experience supporting medical professionals and families impacted by the demands of the medical field. Together, they delve into topics such as navigating health care leadership roles, balancing personal and professional responsibilities, and the importance of emotional intelligence in creating effective teams. Join us for a compelling conversation about redesigning clinical days, fostering relationships, and building sustainable health care models. Here are 3 key takeaways from this episode: Embrace Vulnerability and Curiosity in Change Management: It’s essential for healthcare providers to feel empowered to voice potential improvements and to approach organizational changes with a mindset of curiosity, engaging with stakeholders to collaboratively bring ideas to life. Prioritize Emotional Intelligence and Relationship Building: Successful leadership and team collaboration in healthcare heavily rely on cultivating trust and fostering emotional safety within teams. This ensures that everyone feels seen, heard, and valued, which is a cornerstone for high-functioning healthcare systems. Recognize the Importance of Individual Resilience: Providers must acknowledge personal boundaries and self-care to maintain their passion and effectiveness in their roles. Resiliency isn’t just about enduring challenges but thriving amidst them by aligning work with personal values and finding joy in the practice. Dr. Simon Mittal and Maren Mittal Bio: Simon Mittal is a seasoned healthcare professional, leader, and entrepreneur with 30 years of diverse experience in the industry. His background includes military service and roles in large healthcare organizations, complemented by a Master's in Medical Management. Throughout his career, Simon has coached numerous physicians and executives, understanding the challenges of inadequate support and eroding trust in healthcare organizations and experiencing the limitations of hierarchical systems that hinder individual growth and innovation. Through healthcare leadership and organizational alignment coaching, Simon's mission is to catalyze this transformation, creating healthcare environments where professionals feel valued, supported, and empowered to drive innovation and deliver exceptional care within organizations. Maren Mittal is a dedicated and compassionate licensed clinical social worker, LICSW, and healthcare professional with over 10 years of experience and holds a Master's degree in Social Work from the University of Houston and is licensed in Minnesota and Wisconsin. She is the founder of Revealing Life, a holistic Coaching and Psychotherapy practice. Maren is known for her empathetic and empowering approach and strong communication skills, which allow her to foster a safe and trusting environment and collaborate effectively with leaders. She stays current with best practices in the mental health arena and holds certifications in Brainspotting, Safe ConversationsTM and The Daring WayTM by Brene Brown. Now, she comes alongside individuals, including healthcare workers and students, to equip them to care for their own heart and soul. -------------- Would you like to view a transcript of this episode? Click here **** Charting Champions is a premiere, lifetime access Physician only program that is helping Physicians get home with today's work done. All the proven tools, support and community you need to create time for your life outside of medicine. Learn more at https://www.chartingcoach.ca **** Enjoying this podcast? Please share it with someone who would benefit. Also, don’t forget to hit “follow” so you get all the new episodes as soon as they are released. **** Come hang out with me on Facebook or Instagram. Follow me @chartingcoach to get more practical tools to help you create sustainable clinical medicine in your life.   **** Questions? Comments? Want to share how this podcast has helped you? Shoot me an email at admin@reachcareercoaching.ca. I would love to hear from you.

    52min
  7. Episode 106: Unveiling Tools for Thriving Physicians

    27 DE JAN.

    Episode 106: Unveiling Tools for Thriving Physicians

    Welcome to the Sustainable Clinical Medicine Podcast! In this episode of the Sustainable Clinical Medicine Podcast, host Dr. Sarah Smith welcomes LynAnn Weaver, CEO and founder of Healthcare Elevation Partners, to discuss the dynamics of high performance in clinical settings and how physicians can lead sustainable and fulfilling professional lives. With a background in healthcare administration and now as an executive coach, LynAnn shares her insights and experiences from working with physicians and clinical teams. She reveals the common challenges faced by different groups within medical environments and delves into the tools and strategies that can transform frustration and burnout into thriving, effective practice. Listeners will gain valuable knowledge on managing energy levels, enhancing communication skills, and fostering leadership to create a supportive and successful clinical day. Join us as we explore how clinicians can achieve their dream lives and practices with clarity, performance habits, and effective team dynamics. Here are 3 key takeaways from this episode: Understanding Different Team Dynamics: Explore the behavioral patterns of three distinct groups of healthcare professionals and the tools that can transform struggling teams into high-performing ones. Tools for High Performance: Discover learnable and teachable habits that promote higher levels of sustained success without sacrificing well-being, inspired by the High Performance Institute's study on global high performers. Importance of Effective Communication: Learn how clarity in communication and expectation-setting can resolve conflicts and foster better relationships within healthcare settings. LynAnn Weaver Bio: LynAnn Weaver is a trailblazer in the fusion of leadership, business growth, and high-performance coaching, and she’s on a mission to transform healthcare. As the founder of Healthcare Elevation Partners, LynAnn combines her extensive experience and passion for elevating physician and healthcare leader performance with a powerful message that healthcare professionals can’t afford to miss. As a Certified High Performance Coach certified through the High Performance Institute, holding an MBA with a specialization in healthcare administration, from the University of Colorado - Denver, and as a former neurosciences service line director, LynAnn has led her teams to national recognition in stroke care, earning a first-in-the-nation designation and making a significant impact on patient outcomes, financial growth, and team cohesion. She’s a powerhouse speaker who recently became a semi-finalist in the Great American Speak Off, captivating audiences with her unique blend of expertise and inspiration. LynAnn’s journey isn’t just about professional achievements; it’s a testament to resilience. After surviving a devastating car accident that left her unable to walk, LynAnn defied the odds and made a full recovery, emerging stronger and more determined to make a positive impact than ever. Her story and leadership philosophy resonate deeply with healthcare professionals facing burnout, staffing shortages, and overwhelming demands. In her podcast interviews, LynAnn delivers actionable, evidence-based strategies that healthcare leaders can implement immediately. From driving patient referrals to boosting efficiency and influence to fostering positive team dynamics and preventing burnout, LynAnn provides the roadmap for sustainable, high-performance success in healthcare. -------------- Would you like to view a transcript of this episode? Click here **** Charting Champions is a premiere, lifetime access Physician only program that is helping Physicians get home with today's work done. All the proven tools, support and community you need to create time for your life outside of medicine. Learn more at https://www.chartingcoach.ca **** Enjoying this podcast? Please share it with someone who would benefit. Also, don’t forget to hit “follow” so you get all the new episodes as soon as they are released. **** Come hang out with me on Facebook or Instagram. Follow me @chartingcoach to get more practical tools to help you create sustainable clinical medicine in your life.   **** Questions? Comments? Want to share how this podcast has helped you? Shoot me an email at admin@reachcareercoaching.ca. I would love to hear from you.

    40min
  8. Episode 105: System Solutions for Physician Burnout & Micro Changes for Maximum Impact

    20 DE JAN.

    Episode 105: System Solutions for Physician Burnout & Micro Changes for Maximum Impact

    Welcome to the Sustainable Clinical Medicine Podcast! In today's episode, we dive into a compelling discussion with Dr. Diane Shannon, an expert who transitioned from internal medicine to becoming an author and coach with a significant focus on addressing physician burnout. Dr. Shannon shares her personal journey through burnout during her medical residency and early career, highlighting the lack of support systems available at the time. She delves into her work as a writer exploring the systemic issues contributing to physician burnout and how she eventually became a coach to help physicians build the bandwidth to not only manage personal well-being but also to advocate for meaningful changes within healthcare systems. Join us as we explore the intricate details of burnout, the crucial role of system-level changes, and the power of micro changes to enhance the work-life balance for clinicians. Here are 3 key takeaways from this episode: Understanding Burnout Beyond the Individual: Physician burnout is often a symptom of systemic stress and not solely individual weaknesses. Recognizing this helps in addressing root causes rather than just symptoms. The Power of Micro Changes: Even small, incremental changes can significantly improve physicians’ work and life balance. These micro adjustments might be the key to transitioning from overwhelm to a more sustainable practice. Leadership and Systemic Change: Organizational change is essential in tackling burnout. Effective leadership that is visibly engaged and responsive to feedback can create a more supportive environment for clinicians. Dr. Diane Shannon Bio: After experiencing burnout as a young primary care physician, Dr. Diane Shannon made the difficult decision to leave practice and pursue a career in writing. Her focus for many years was drawing attention to ways to address communication gaps, system inefficiency, and patient safety problems. Eventually, Dr. Shannon’s personal experience with burnout led her to focus on calling attention to the epidemic of physician burnout. She subsequently co-authored Preventing Physician Burnout: Curing the Chaos and Returning Joy to the Practice of Medicine. Today, as a professional coach, she helps physicians improve work-life harmony and build careers that are satisfying and sustainable. In addition, she continues to advocate for healthcare system change through speaking engagements, her podcast Vital Signs: Thriving as a Woman in Medicine, and her blog. In her spare time, she enjoys conversing with her three young adult children, traveling with her architect husband, and learning how to surf. -------------- Would you like to view a transcript of this episode? Click here **** Charting Champions is a premiere, lifetime access Physician only program that is helping Physicians get home with today's work done. All the proven tools, support and community you need to create time for your life outside of medicine. Learn more at https://www.chartingcoach.ca **** Enjoying this podcast? Please share it with someone who would benefit. Also, don’t forget to hit “follow” so you get all the new episodes as soon as they are released. **** Come hang out with me on Facebook or Instagram. Follow me @chartingcoach to get more practical tools to help you create sustainable clinical medicine in your life.   **** Questions? Comments? Want to share how this podcast has helped you? Shoot me an email at admin@reachcareercoaching.ca. I would love to hear from you.

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On the Sustainable Clinical Medicine Podcast we are capturing the stories of physicians who have made clinical medicine sustainable in their own lives, including their before and after stories.  I will also interview coaches who are helping Physicians create sustainable clinical medicine for themselves.

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