36 min

Finding Joy in Academia with Dr. Leonor Corsino Clinician Researcher

    • Medicine

Dr. Leonor Corsino is an Associate Professor in the Departments of Medicine (Tenure), Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Nutrition, and Population Health Sciences. She is an adult Endocrinologist. Dr. Corsino's research focuses on diabetes, obesity, and related complications and health disparities, with a particular interest in Hispanic/Latino populations.
In this episode, Dr. Corsino shares insights from her journey in academia, emphasizing the importance of embracing change and finding joy in one's work.
Key Points Discussed:
Navigating Academia: Dr. Corsino reflects on her transition from a research-intensive role to one focused on leadership and education.Strategic Career Moves: She discusses the significance of being intentional and strategic about career opportunitiesEmbracing Change: Dr. Corsino highlights the importance of being open to change and seizing opportunities, even if they initially appear as unpaid commitments.Finding Joy in Work: Dr. Corsino discusses finding joy in your work as a guiding principle for career satisfaction and success.Links and Resources Mentioned:
Duke University's Master of Biomedical Science programDuke Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI)Latino Medical Student Association (LMSA)Call to Action:
Take a moment to reflect on what brings you joy in your academic career. Consider how aligning with your passions and being open to new opportunities can contribute to your long-term satisfaction and success.
Sponsor/Advertising/Monetization Information:
This episode is sponsored by Coag Coach LLC, a leading provider of coaching resources for clinicians transitioning to become research leaders. Coag Coach LLC is committed to supporting clinicians in their scholarship.
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Dr. Leonor Corsino is an Associate Professor in the Departments of Medicine (Tenure), Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Nutrition, and Population Health Sciences. She is an adult Endocrinologist. Dr. Corsino's research focuses on diabetes, obesity, and related complications and health disparities, with a particular interest in Hispanic/Latino populations.
In this episode, Dr. Corsino shares insights from her journey in academia, emphasizing the importance of embracing change and finding joy in one's work.
Key Points Discussed:
Navigating Academia: Dr. Corsino reflects on her transition from a research-intensive role to one focused on leadership and education.Strategic Career Moves: She discusses the significance of being intentional and strategic about career opportunitiesEmbracing Change: Dr. Corsino highlights the importance of being open to change and seizing opportunities, even if they initially appear as unpaid commitments.Finding Joy in Work: Dr. Corsino discusses finding joy in your work as a guiding principle for career satisfaction and success.Links and Resources Mentioned:
Duke University's Master of Biomedical Science programDuke Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI)Latino Medical Student Association (LMSA)Call to Action:
Take a moment to reflect on what brings you joy in your academic career. Consider how aligning with your passions and being open to new opportunities can contribute to your long-term satisfaction and success.
Sponsor/Advertising/Monetization Information:
This episode is sponsored by Coag Coach LLC, a leading provider of coaching resources for clinicians transitioning to become research leaders. Coag Coach LLC is committed to supporting clinicians in their scholarship.
Looking for a coach?
Sign up for a coaching discovery call today: https://www.coagcoach.com/service-page/consultation-call-1

36 min