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American Academy of Emergency Medicine
American Academy of Emergency Medicine
111 episodes
1 month ago
The AAEM Aging Well in Emergency Medicine Interest Group is proud to present a two-part podcast series: “Maintaining Joy and Career Satisfaction Across the Decades in Our Challenging Specialty.” In this thoughtful conversation, AAEM President Dr. Robert Frolichstein and Board Member Dr. Kevin Reed continue the conversation on staying engaged, resilient, and fulfilled in emergency medicine. The discussion is guided by questions from Thien An Nguyen, a member of AAEM/RSA. Burnout is a well-recognized challenge in our specialty—but it doesn’t have to define your career. Drs. Frolichstein and Reed share personal strategies and lessons learned that have helped them sustain a sense of joy and purpose in the face of decades of clinical demands. On behalf of Interest Group Co-Chairs Dr. Marianne Haughey and Dr. Gary Gaddis, we invite you to tune in. Whether you’re early in your journey or decades in, this series offers practical “anti-burnout” takeaways to support a thriving, meaningful career in EM.
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The AAEM Aging Well in Emergency Medicine Interest Group is proud to present a two-part podcast series: “Maintaining Joy and Career Satisfaction Across the Decades in Our Challenging Specialty.” In this thoughtful conversation, AAEM President Dr. Robert Frolichstein and Board Member Dr. Kevin Reed continue the conversation on staying engaged, resilient, and fulfilled in emergency medicine. The discussion is guided by questions from Thien An Nguyen, a member of AAEM/RSA. Burnout is a well-recognized challenge in our specialty—but it doesn’t have to define your career. Drs. Frolichstein and Reed share personal strategies and lessons learned that have helped them sustain a sense of joy and purpose in the face of decades of clinical demands. On behalf of Interest Group Co-Chairs Dr. Marianne Haughey and Dr. Gary Gaddis, we invite you to tune in. Whether you’re early in your journey or decades in, this series offers practical “anti-burnout” takeaways to support a thriving, meaningful career in EM.
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WiEMS Women's Wisdom - Tiffany Walker Sigal MD FAAEM FACEP
American Academy of Emergency Medicine
35 minutes 18 seconds
2 weeks ago
WiEMS Women's Wisdom - Tiffany Walker Sigal MD FAAEM FACEP
Drs. Molly Estes and Liz Calhoun welcome new WiEMS board member Dr. Tiffany Walker Sigal. In this episode, she shares her unique path in emergency medicine—starting as a high school coach, navigating the military match, and transitioning into life as a civilian attending. Tune in for insights, inspiration, and wisdom from her journey in EM.
American Academy of Emergency Medicine
The AAEM Aging Well in Emergency Medicine Interest Group is proud to present a two-part podcast series: “Maintaining Joy and Career Satisfaction Across the Decades in Our Challenging Specialty.” In this thoughtful conversation, AAEM President Dr. Robert Frolichstein and Board Member Dr. Kevin Reed continue the conversation on staying engaged, resilient, and fulfilled in emergency medicine. The discussion is guided by questions from Thien An Nguyen, a member of AAEM/RSA. Burnout is a well-recognized challenge in our specialty—but it doesn’t have to define your career. Drs. Frolichstein and Reed share personal strategies and lessons learned that have helped them sustain a sense of joy and purpose in the face of decades of clinical demands. On behalf of Interest Group Co-Chairs Dr. Marianne Haughey and Dr. Gary Gaddis, we invite you to tune in. Whether you’re early in your journey or decades in, this series offers practical “anti-burnout” takeaways to support a thriving, meaningful career in EM.