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This episode explores the systemic challenges of medical training through the experiences of Dr. Frances Mei Hardin, an otolaryngologist serving a rural community in Middle Tennessee. Reflecting on the remnants of a quasi-military culture in residency programs, Dr. Hardin examines how incivility and burnout undermine the well-being and education of medical trainees. Her commitment to change inspired the creation of Rethinking Residency, a resource aimed at fostering a more supportive and humane training environment for future physicians.
Dr. Hardin advocates for reforming the culture of residency by addressing mental health, reducing undue burdens, and encouraging open dialogue about the realities of medical training. Through her podcast, Promising Young Surgeon, she tackles taboo topics in healthcare and draws lessons from other high-stakes industries, like aviation, to improve error management and team dynamics in medicine. Her dedication to reshaping medical education emphasizes the need for storytelling, self-care, and a strong support network, offering actionable insights and hope for the next generation of doctors.
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At the age of 32, Dennis Mihale, MD, made a decision that changed the course of his professional life. Although he was enjoying an exciting, rewarding career at IBM, he took a leave of absence and entered the School of General Studies at Columbia University to complete the prerequisites for medical school.
With the support of his family, Mihale was accepted at the University of Miami School of Medicine. Clearly a non-traditional applicant at the age of 35, he was grateful for the school's confidence in his potential.
Mihale soon proved himself to his colleagues and teachers. While in medical school, Mihale applied his background in engineering to design a flexible knee orthotic through a project sponsored by NASA. For his post-graduate training, he returned to his native New York to do a surgical internship and an orthopedic residency.
He then took a year off to work at the IBM Research Center to develop an engineering model for robotic surgery. Under his direction, the project was completed, and the robot is currently used for hip replacement surgeries at the University of California at Davis.
In 1990, Dr. Mihale continued his professional development and entered the Executive MBA Program at the University of South Florida. He subsequently helped to launch a health maintenance organization, and in January 1994, he started St. Augustine Health Care, a Medicaid and commercial HMO. The business prospered and ultimately achieved $30 million in annual revenues. St. Augustine was recently acquired by AvMed, and Dr. Mihale retired from that venture.
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In this episode, Dr. Amos Lane, a dedicated physician from West Virginia, shares how a life-threatening illness shifted his career and reshaped his personal perspective. Originally trained in emergency medicine, Dr. Lane’s path took an unexpected turn when severe health complications led to a liver transplant. This experience prompted a reevaluation of his professional role and life priorities, ultimately leading him away from clinical emergency care.
Dr. Lane describes the early onset of his health issues pre-COVID, where fatigue and other symptoms escalated amidst the pressures of the pandemic. Following a diagnosis revealing alarmingly high liver enzymes, he underwent extensive treatments and ultimately received a liver transplant in 2023. His connection to his living donor—a close friend from his hometown—adds a deeply personal dimension to his story, underscoring the strength of relationships formed in adversity.
After his recovery, Dr. Lane encountered challenges reintegrating into the medical field, as immunosuppressive medications restricted his ability to practice emergency medicine as he once did. He reflects on his frustration and sense of loss, as well as his departure from hospital administration after a mismatch in vision for his role. This period of uncertainty led him to consider multiple paths, eventually guiding him toward detention medicine. In his new role within the prison system, Dr. Lane finds fulfillment in providing chronic care to an underserved population, while achieving a work-life balance critical for his own recovery and family life.
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In this episode of the Life Changing Moments, Dr. Dael tackles the critical issue of burnout in healthcare professionals, with rates reaching up to 50%. He is joined by Paula Davis, founder and CEO of the Stress and Resilience Institute, who shares her insights on team dynamics and the importance of psychological safety in combating burnout. They discuss practical strategies for fostering supportive work environments and the pivotal role of leadership in enhancing resilience. Paula also previews her upcoming book, *Lead Well: Five Mindsets to Engage, Retain, and Inspire Your Team*, aimed at equipping leaders to cultivate thriving workplaces.
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Dr. Mila Felder, born in Odessa, Ukraine, blends a unique background in rhythmic gymnastics, applied mathematics, and emergency medicine with a passion for well-being. She earned her medical degree from Rosalind Franklin University and is a Board-Certified Emergency Medicine physician and Fellow of ACEP.
As Medical Staff President at Advocate Christ Medical Center and Medical Director of Well-being for Advocate Medical Group, Dr. Felder pioneered a groundbreaking well-being program. She’s a nationally recognized advocate for clinician well-being, collaborating with Stanford’s PWAC, co-authoring a JAMA paper on well-being and patient outcomes, and receiving ACEP’s 2021 Well-being Award.
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Moral injury in healthcare refers to the emotional and psychological distress experienced by healthcare professionals when they are unable to provide care in line with their moral or ethical beliefs. Dr. Wendy Dean explains that this concept, originally applied to the military, describes situations where clinicians are forced to compromise patient care due to systemic issues like insurance constraints and resource limitations. Unlike burnout, which is often seen as a personal failure, moral injury highlights the external pressures within the healthcare system that force clinicians to act against their deeply held values, resulting in a "soul wound" over time.
To combat moral injury, Dr. Wendy Dean co-founded The Moral Injury of Healthcare, a nonprofit organization dedicated to addressing the systemic factors causing this distress. Her work focuses on raising awareness and advocating for institutional changes that allow clinicians to practice in alignment with their professional oaths. By promoting frameworks to assess and mitigate moral injury, and fostering coalitions among healthcare professionals, Dean aims to reform healthcare environments to better support both clinicians and patients. Through initiatives like the development of morally centered organizations and tools to measure moral injury, her efforts are helping to reshape the healthcare landscape.
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Joseph Alhadeff, MD, MMM is an orthopedic surgeon and medical executive working at OSS Health in South Central Pennsylvania. He graduated from Harvard University and then pursued a medical degree from Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, followed by an orthopaedic surgical residency at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation. During his clinical training he had the opportunity to spend some time working at a clinic at a ski resort in Vermont, and spending a few months at the Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre in Oxford, England. In addition to a full-time clinical practice as an orthopaedic surgeon, Dr. Alhadeff has also worked in many administrative and leadership roles in hospitals and health systems over the years, serving as department chair, executive board member, Finance Committee Chair, President of the Medical staff, and President and CEO of OSS Health. He completed a Masters in Medical Management, MMM, at Carnegie Mellon University and completed additional healthcare leadership training with the Harvard Business Schools Executive Education programs and the American Association of Physician Leadership, AAPL. He has worked in orthopaedic practices based in Roanoke, VA and York, PA.
He is currently the President of the PHA – Physician Led Healthcare for America, an organization dedicated to promoting the interests of physician-led or owned healthcare ventures, hospitals, Ambulatory Surgical Center’s and office-based surgical entities. Dr. Alhadeff is a firm believer that the American healthcare system can evolve to be better. We have to do a better job of taking care of both the health of our patients and our care providers. It is possible to provide excellent clinical care, in a cost-effective manner while maintaining high levels of patient satisfaction and low rates of physician burnout.
His clinical practice includes a broad spectrum of musculoskeletal injuries and ailments. He primarily treats disorders of the shoulder, hip and knee while also treating some elbow, wrist, hand and ankle disorders. He works with an awesome clinical team in the office, the operating rooms and the hospital. When not working, Dr. Alhadeff enjoys spending time with his family, reading, listening to music, playing strategy games, puzzles, cycling, skiing, and spending time relaxing at the beach.
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Joy Sorensen Navarre, president and CEO of Navigate, discusses the complexities surrounding student loan debt management for physicians. She highlights the importance of early planning, particularly as medical students transition into residency, and stresses the need for doctors to be proactive about their repayment strategies. Navarre explains various repayment options, such as Public Service Loan Forgiveness, and addresses the common mistakes physicians make due to misinformation or loan servicer errors. The conversation underscores how staying informed and seeking expert guidance can save doctors significant financial stress and set them up for long-term success.
Previous episodes with Joy can be found at: LCM41 - Surviving Student Debt with Joy Sorensen Navarre or The Navigator: Joy Sorensen Navarre
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Dr. Carla Rotering reflects on her recent experience at the Women in Medicine Summit, a transformative event designed to address the unique challenges faced by women in the medical field. With over 40 years of experience, Dr. Rotering contrasts her early days in medicine, which were marked by isolation, with the sense of connection and empowerment she witnessed at the summit. She highlights the continued need for such conferences to foster community, support, and collaboration among women physicians.
Despite significant progress, Dr. Rotering emphasizes that disparities between male and female physicians persist, particularly in leadership opportunities, compensation, and work-life balance. She underscores the importance of building inclusive environments where women can show up authentically, unburdened by the need to hide parts of themselves. Conferences like this provide a space for women to connect, share experiences, and advocate for change. By creating a culture of support and mentorship, these events play a critical role in advancing gender equity in medicine and shaping a more holistic and inclusive medical culture.
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Frances Mei Hardin, MD is a full-time otolaryngologist, creator of the brand Rethinking Residency, and host of the podcast Promising Young Surgeon. She graduated from the University of Notre Dame at 20 years old with a degree in biochemistry with honors, completed her medical school education at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine as a member of AOA, and graduated from a 5-year ENT residency in the Midwest. In addition to her ENT practice at a rural community hospital, she is passionate about resident and physician well-being and mental health. She is a proud member of the physician-writer tradition and advocate for a change in the culture of medical training.
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Dr. Jo Shapiro, an associate professor at Harvard Medical School and founder of the Center for Professionalism and Peer Support at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, shares her pioneering work on physician well-being. Her peer support programs have transformed how healthcare organizations address emotional burdens, fostering resilience and psychological safety. The conversation highlights the need for a culture of compassion, encouraging clinicians to support each other as they do their patients. Dr. Shapiro emphasizes the importance of systemic change and vulnerability, advocating for peer support systems that strengthen both individual and organizational well-being.
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This Podcast offers a pathway to continuing education via this CMEfy link: https://earnc.me/fv0tmb Dr. Amos Lane shares his remarkable journey from a physician to a patient after being diagnosed with primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) and autoimmune hepatitis. He reflects on the challenges of managing his declining health while continuing to practice medicine, including a pivotal moment when he received life-saving liver transplant surgery. Dr. Lane speaks about the emotional and physical trials he faced, the importance of supportive relationships, and how his experience reshaped his perspective on life and medicine. His story of resilience, sacrifice, and the second chance he was given through a living donor illustrates the profound impact of organ donation and the significance of embracing each day.
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Dr. Christine Goins, a board-certified psychiatrist, has profoundly redefined both her personal and professional life after grappling with burnout and career dissatisfaction. Many physicians experience a significant disconnect between the idealized vision of their careers and the stark realities of day-to-day practice. Dr. Goins is a powerful example of this struggle, illustrating the transformative power of facing these challenges head-on.
Trained at prestigious institutions such as Rutgers, Emory, and Yale, Dr. Goins found herself immersed in a demanding professional environment that drained her passion for medicine. Despite her deep love for the field, the overwhelming demands led to chronic burnout and severe health issues, manifesting in distressing physical symptoms. The relentless pressure of academia gradually turned her dream into a nightmare, filled with sleepless nights and debilitating anxiety. A pivotal moment occurred in a neurologist's office when a simple prescription highlighted the dire reality she was determined to escape.
Dr. Goins immediately recognized the gravity of her situation, understanding that her struggle with burnout was deeply connected to her core values, not merely a medical issue. This realization spurred her to take deliberate, courageous steps toward change. With the guidance of a coach and through reflective journaling, she began to unravel her limiting beliefs and confront the societal pressures that had shaped her path.
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Kimmery Martin is a recovering emergency medicine doctor whose works of medical fiction have been praised by The Harvard Crimson, People, Newsweek and The New York Times. She completed her medical training at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and now lives in Charlotte, North Carolina, where she honors her passion for public libraries by serving on the Board of Trustees of the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library and chairing the management committee of the flagship children’s library.
Additionally, Kimmery teaches Narrative Medicine at the local medical school and authors a column on Substack covering medical disinformation, parenting, humor, and social topics. She is a frequent speaker at libraries, conferences, medical schools, and bookstores around the United States. Her most recent novel, Doctors and Friends, received starred reviews from Publisher’s Weekly, Library Journal, and Booklist
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Dr. Gaurav Agarwal, Chief Wellness Executive at Northwestern Medicine, discusses the importance of addressing both systemic challenges and individual experiences to enhance the well-being of healthcare professionals. Drawing from his extensive background in occupational psychiatry, he emphasizes the need for a holistic approach that includes creating healthier work environments and empowering healthcare providers to reclaim autonomy. Dr. Agarwal highlights the potential of innovative technologies like AI and the significance of strong team dynamics in mitigating burnout and improving patient care. His insights underscore the critical need for systemic change to support healthcare workers effectively.
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This Podcast offers a pathway to continuing education via this CMEfy link: https://earnc.me/07mw5v
Dr. Shikha Jain is a board-certified hematology and oncology physician on faculty at Rush University Medical Center with a focus on GI malignancies. She is an assistant professor of medicine in the Division of Hematology, Oncology and Cell Therapy and the Physician Director of Media Relations for the Rush University Cancer Center.
She founded and co-chaired the inaugural Women In Medicine Symposium at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago in 2018 focused on promoting the advancement of women physicians at Northwestern. She is the co-founder and co-chair of the “Women in Medicine Summit: An Evolution in Empowerment” in Chicago. This national CME conference focuses on gender equality and finding and implementing solutions to eliminate the gap. Dr. Jain is a member of the Women’s Leadership Council at Rush and is the founder and host of the podcast “The Rush Cast.”
Her clinical focus is GI oncology with a special interest in neuroendocrine tumors. Her research interests include neuroendocrine tumors, precision oncology, immunotherapy, genomics, colorectal and pancreatic cancers, hepatocellular carcinoma and advances in cancer therapy. She has several papers published in peer-reviewed journals. Her research interests also include gender equity and career advancement for women and underrepresented minorities in medicine, the impact of social media on medicine.
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Christine Hein, MD is the Chief Wellness Officer for Maine Medical Center and the MaineHealth Medical Group and prior to this served for more than a decade as the Associate Medical Director for the MMC Department of Emergency Medicine. Her passion remains steadfast in the practice of emergency medicine, and she enjoys the wide variety of patients in the daily life of an emergency physician. Christine also finds great joy and fulfilment educating the next generation of physicians through her work with residents and medical students.
Christine graduated from the Dartmouth School of Medicine in 2001 and completed her residency in emergency medicine at Maine Medical Center, serving as Chief Resident in her final year. Following residency, Christine accepted a position as an attending physician in the Department of Emergency Medicine at MMC and was honored to be selected as a 2009 American College of Emergency Physicians National Teacher of the Year.
Christine is married, has four daughters and one son who add the spice to her life, and spends many hours pursuing her passion of distance running. She has completed more than 60 marathons and half-marathons and is on a crazy quest to see how many consecutive days she can run without interruption. Other interests include frequent walks in the woods with her two beloved dogs, alpine skiing, traveling, and reading as many books as possible each year.
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Dr. Kristine Goins is a board-certified integrative adult & pediatric psychiatrist, physician coach and world traveler. Prior to pursuing a lifestyle of freedom and adventure by becoming a digital nomad, Dr. Goins graduated from Rutgers-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, completed her adult psychiatry residency at Emory University and her child & adolescent psychiatry fellowship at Yale. Passionate about approaches to healing outside of conventional practice, she also completed an integrative medicine fellowship at The Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine. Having served in several healthcare settings and various leadership positions within academic centers, Dr. Goins has witnessed firsthand the impact that burnout, stress, and work-life imbalance can have on physicians’ lives. Motivated by a desire to make a difference, Dr. Goins founded Nomad MD, where she helps doctors achieve a balanced and fulfilling life, where they can work less and live anywhere.
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Dr. Christina Bowen, Chief Wellbeing Officer at Eastern Carolina University Health, delves into the holistic strategies for enhancing healthcare professional well-being. She discusses the evolution of her role, particularly highlighting the integration of personal well-being, systemic changes, and a culture of coaching and support. Dr. Bowen emphasizes the importance of retreats, leadership training, and creating a relationship-based culture to foster a supportive environment for healthcare workers. She also explores the challenges of administrative burdens, accessibility, and the potential role of innovative solutions like AI in improving the efficiency and satisfaction of healthcare providers.
Christina Bowen, MD, has been practicing as a family medicine physician in her community for over 10 years. She began her leadership experience as Chief Resident at Carolinas Medical Center for the family medicine residency. Dr. Bowen was asked to continue in Charlotte and serve as a faculty member for the family medicine residency after completion of her training. Dr. Bowen moved back to eastern North Carolina to serve the rural communities in which she grew up. While living in eastern North Carolina she has practiced integrative primary care with a focus on her patient’s emotional well-being and the impact on their physical diagnoses. Dr. Bowen has also served her community over the last ten years as the medical director for the Dare County Department of Public Health where she is engaged in public health initiatives for her rural community. The National Organization of State Offices of Rural Health recognized Dr. Bowen as the first North Carolina recipient of their Community Star Award in 2020 for her work in Dare County. Dr. Bowen accepted the position of ECU Health’s first Chief Well-being Officer in January of 2022. Reporting to Chief Experience Office, Dr. Julie Kennedy Oehlert, Dr. Bowen champions well-being efforts through the lens of team member and provider engagement and equity. In this role, Dr. Bowen is responsible for developing, guiding and implementing team member and provider well-being and resilience initiatives founded on evidence-based best practices and organizational data. In addition, she leads ECU Health’s wellness teams to introduce and support new programs that positively influence the population health of the communities of eastern North Carolina.
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Terri Bolotin joined the faculty of Atrium Health Mercy full-time in 2000. She holds a bachelor's degree from St. Mary's College in Notre Dame, IN, a Master of Divinity degree from Candler School of Theology at Emory University in Atlanta, GA, and a Master of Science in Organization Development from Queens University in Charlotte, NC. Terri completed her supervisory education at Carolinas Medical Center and is an ACPE Certified Educator. Terri came to hospital spiritual care with 14 years of diverse ministerial experience, including high school teaching, adult literacy education, college campus ministry, prison visitation, parish ministry and outreach to Chicago's poor and immigrant communities. The Catholic Bishop of the Charlotte Diocese commissions Terri as a pastoral minister. She serves on the Central Division Ethics Committee, co-chairs the Schwartz Rounds Team and the Mercy Steering Committee and is the Coordinator of Planetree at Atrium Health Mercy. In ACPE, Terri has served on regional and national certification. She has an adult son with Down's syndrome who has taught her about being present to enjoy each moment.
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