How can one care for others when they are not okay themselves?
This question has resonated throughout the life of our guest today, 
Dr. Natalie Dougé, a provider in the Department of Medicine at 
Montefiore Einstein, specializing in Internal Medicine.
Born and raised in the Bronx as a first-generation American, 
Dr. Dougé recounts her frontline experiences during the initial COVID-19 outbreak and the profound impact it had on her professional and personal life. This led her to embark on a journey of self-discovery and self-care after experiencing burnout, becoming a locum tenens doctor to continue sharing her profession with love and passion across America. 
We also discuss: 
- The importance of taking a break before pursuing a career in medicine.
 - Dr. Dougé’s participation in The First Wave documentary by National Geographic (available in Hulu), and the challenges experienced by healthcare professionals during the COVID-19 pandemic. 
 - How humility and openness to new experiences can lead to becoming outstanding healthcare professionals.