Empowering Women Physicians

Empowering Women Physicians

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Medicine is truly the most noble profession. It is an honor and a privilege to be responsible for the health and well being of our society. As physicians, we aim to relieve human suffering. Then why are so many of us unhappy, stressed, and even considering leaving medicine? Characteristics of self sacrifice and delayed gratification allowed women physicians to get through medical school and residency. Yet these very same traits can cause increasing distress and may no longer be serving us. This podcast encourages women physicians to reflect on the wise words of the Hippocratic Oath and consider what more they could be doing to maintain the utmost respect for their OWN human life and its quality. Women physicians are strong, intelligent, resilient, hard working, insightful, and live their lives in service of others. Through this podcast, Dr Sunny Smith reminds them that they must first care for themselves so that they may care for others. As a practicing physician and certified coach, she offers tools that can be used to help them take a closer look at their life right now, what they love and what they’d like to change. She helps physicians set goals and empowers them to take steps toward creating their best lives starting today.

Recent Episodes

  • Episode #30 - Learned Helplessness Part 2 (Learning Control)

    2 months ago
  • Episode #29 - Learned Helplessness Part 1

    3 months ago
  • Episode #28 - Indoctrination

    2 years ago
  • Episode # 27 - There is no badge of honor

    2 years ago
  • Episode # 26 - The Power of Our Stories

    2 years ago
  • Episode # 25 - What we really do

    3 years ago
  • Episode # 24 - Dr. Milene Argo's internal and external transformation through coaching

    4 years ago
  • Episode # 23 - Dr. Sonia Wright (sex, mentoring, racism, continuous transformation)

    4 years ago
  • Episode # 22 - Dr Stella Evans (pediatrician in Minneapolis during recent uprisings)

    4 years ago
  • Episode # 21 - Dr. Sarah Watler (Intern year in NYC, COVID, racism)

    4 years ago