• Episode #28 - Indoctrination
    Oct 15 2022

    In this episode we talk about the indoctrination all of us went through during our medical training.  In the next episode we will discuss learned helplessness, unlearning, and re-learning agency and self-efficacy.

    References and resources mentioned in this podcast

    References

    1. Greenawald MH MD, FAAFP, Pipas CF MD, MPH, FAAFP.  The Power Of Coaching: Supercharge Your Personal and Professional Well-being.   Fam Pract Manag. 2022 Sep-Oct;29(5):12-16.
    2. Shanafelt TD, West CP, Dyrbye LN, Trockel M, Tutty M, Wang H, Carlasare LE, Sinsky C. Changes in Burnout and Satisfaction With Work-Life Integration in Physicians During the First 2 Years of the COVID-19 Pandemic.  Mayo Clin Proc. 2022 Sep 14;S0025-6196(22)00515-8.


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    The Ultimate Coaching Guide for Women Physicians
    Books We Love Guide
    References (RCT & academic journal articles on physician coaching)
    Dr. Katrina Ubell session inside EWP
    Dr. Katrina Ubell's book


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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Episode # 27 - There is no badge of honor
    Sep 16 2022

    In this episode we talk about the important role of "micro-mentoring" in facebook groups for women physicians.     

    We also discuss one such example where women physicians reflect on and call out beliefs we have or actions we take, as if there were a badge of honor for sacrificing ourselves for others.

    Let's tell the truth - from our own painfully gained knowledge that there is NO badge of honor for .... (insert some BS thing here that we have been led to believe we "should" do.

    References

    • Knoll, Miriam A. MD; Jagsi, Reshma MD, Phil. Cumulative Micro-Mentorship: How Social Media Is Facilitating the Advancement of Female Physicians. Academic Medicine: October 2019 - Volume 94 - Issue 10 - p 1404-1405.

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    1 hr
  • Episode # 26 - The Power of Our Stories
    Sep 13 2022

    Human beings are enthralled by stories and use them as tools to connect, to make sense of the world, to engage and transmit information from one person to another, one community to another, and one generation to another.  Our stories influence our beliefs and our culture.  Personal heartfelt stories engage our brain in unique and powerful ways.  We'll talk about why we encourage others to tell their stories inside EWP, why micro-mentoring matters, and why Social Learning Theory suggests most human learning occurs observationally through modeling.   One woman physician telling her story has the power to change the world around her.  Thousands of women physicians telling their story has the power to change the culture of medicine. 

    References

    Dr. Uri Hasson Lab at Princeton (Suzuki et al.  Dialogues: Science and Power of Storytelling. J Neuroscience 2018 Oct 31; 38(44): 9468–9470.  TED talk , Youtube Storytelling impacts our future) & Dr. Paul Zak.  (Neuroscience of stories)

    Bandura A. Social Learning Theory. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall; 1977.

    David Foster Wallace - This is Water.


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    51 mins
  • Episode # 25 - What we really do
    Oct 10 2021

    We are thrilled to be back after a year long break from releasing new episodes to bring you more of the Empowering Women Physicians podcast.  In this episode, we hope to help you reflect on what you really do and the meaning and impact you have on people's lives.  

    Dr. Edith Eger's powerful book The Choice can be found here.

    The free anonymous confidential Physician Support Line can be found at 1.888.409.0141.

    For more information on EWP coaching go to: 
    https://empoweringwomenphysicians.com/coaching/

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    32 mins
  • Episode # 24 - Dr. Milene Argo's internal and external transformation through coaching
    Aug 31 2020

    Dr. Milene Argo started her journey with coaching 3 years ago, which started with 80 lb weight loss, she then applied this work to optimizing her clinical practice, to managing her inbox, finally leaving work at work, no more charting at home, self acceptance,  COVID, and even recent anti-racism awareness.   

    She is one of the best I know in using coaching techniques with her patients during routine office visits and helping them get real results.

    She is now not only a client of mine for well over a year, but is now also a colleague and coach in the EWP program in addition to having her own coaching practice.

    Check out her physical transformation in this video, which now matches the internal changes she has created through applying this work to all aspects of her life.

    https://thedoctor-coach.com/start-here 

    Milene's coaching can be found in her own practice at https://thedoctor-coach.com/

    and as a part of EWP coaching at https://empoweringwomenphysicians.com/coaching/

    Dr. Nora Vasquez can be found at
    https://www.renewyourmindmd.com/

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Episode # 23 - Dr. Sonia Wright (sex, mentoring, racism, continuous transformation)
    Jul 21 2020

    In this episode, we talk with Dr. Sonia Wright about her journey, continuous transformation from her time in college, postbacc, residency, fellowship, parenting, mentoring, coaching, sex, intimacy, racism, and her experience living in the Twin Cities, MN during recent months and the anti-racism movement.

    https://soniawrightmd.com/

    PDF guide: bit.ly/sexualintimacyguide

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Episode # 22 - Dr Stella Evans (pediatrician in Minneapolis during recent uprisings)
    Jul 10 2020

    Dr. Stella Evans reflects on the last few months and how our paths crossed when she reached out while she was on quarantine for fever and cough.   She then found herself at the epicenter of the world's attention as the recent anti-racism uprisings literally came to the streets in front of her home and clinic. 

    She reflects on how examining her thoughts, feelings, and actions  during this historic time impacted what she did with her children and her family, and how she showed up in her neighborhood, her clinic, and her community.

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Episode # 21 - Dr. Sarah Watler (Intern year in NYC, COVID, racism)
    Jun 30 2020

    Dr. Sarah Watler is one of my former medical students who has spent the last year as an Intern in New York City in the largest medical center in the area hardest hit by COVID (the Bronx). She speaks openly about her experiences this year.  As a Family Medicine intern focused on social justice she never expected to be doing months of critical care at the epicenter of an international pandemic.  She shares her thoughts about being a Black woman physician during this time, raising awareness, and advocating for change.

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    1 hr and 16 mins