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The Physician’s Journey
Ars Medica
11 episodes
1 month ago
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Health & Fitness,
Medicine
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Episodes (11/11)
The Physician’s Journey
On Redesigning the Modern Clinical Encounter with Dr. Brian Garibaldi
In this episode, Dr. Brian Garibaldi, Charles Horace Mayo Professor of Medicine and Director of the Center for Bedside Medicine at the Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine, shares his journey from basic science research to becoming a leading voice in clinical education and bedside medicine. We discuss his transformative experience helping establish a medical school in Malaysia and his leadership role at the Johns Hopkins Special Pathogens Center during the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Garibaldi reflects on the irreplaceable value of bedside skills, the human connection that sustains both patients and physicians, the impact of mentorship on shaping a meaningful career in medicine, and the courage to embrace uncertainty along the way.
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1 month ago
1 hour 1 minute

The Physician’s Journey
On Building Resilience Through Acts of Service with Dr. Kaishauna Guidry
In this inspiring conversation, Dr. Kaishauna Guidry shares her journey of applying to medical school later in life—and how resilience, family support, and a deep sense of calling helped her overcome setbacks to become a hospice physician. She describes how her life experiences became her “superpower” in caring for patients at the end of life and supporting families through complex dynamics with compassion. Dr. Guidry also reflects on how hospice work has reshaped her philosophy of living, teaching her to value joy, peace, and presence each day. She now leads Mourning Dove Medical, the first concierge mobile hospice practice of its kind, and is the author of Dr. G’s Hospice Pocket Guide and The Real Deal About Hospice. She also hosts the podcast Dr. G at the Heart of Healthcare, where she continues her mission of advocacy, education, and mentorship. Tune in to hear about resilience through service, the power of lived experience, and the humanity at the heart of end-of-life care. Links: www.mourningdovemedical.com
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2 months ago
54 minutes

The Physician’s Journey
On Embracing Uncertainty and Finding Belonging in Medicine with Dr. Andrés Sciolla
In this episode, Dr. Andrés Sciolla, Emeritus Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at UC Davis, shares his remarkable journey from a working-class upbringing in Chile to becoming a medical educator and a leader in trauma-informed care. He reflects on facing discrimination for being gay during his early psychiatric training, rediscovering his passion for medicine and teaching, and finding a sense of belonging in the U.S. His story explores themes of identity, resilience, and the transformative power of mentorship. An inspiring conversation about embracing uncertainty, making the most of unexpected opportunities, and finding a place where you can be your true self. Links: https://physicians.ucdavis.edu/medicalcenter/details/42404/andres-sciolla-psychiatry-sacramento
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3 months ago
58 minutes

The Physician’s Journey
On Finding the Courage to Change your Career Path with Dr. Indu Partha
In this episode, Dr. Indu Partha, a primary care physician and Associate Program Director for the Internal Medicine Residency Program at the University of Arizona College of Medicine Tucson, reflects on the defining moments that have shaped her career and medical identity. From beginning her first job part-time while pregnant to making a bold leap into academic medicine after a decade in community practice, Dr. Partha shares thoughtful insights on navigating vulnerability, overcoming self-doubt, and redefining success. This inspiring conversation highlights how careers can be reimagined and how growth is always possible. Check out Dr. Partha´s podcast: The Ajo Way: Primary Care Pearls
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5 months ago
45 minutes

The Physician’s Journey
On How to Foster Camaraderie and Peer Support in Medicine with Dr. Richard Schaefer
In this episode, Dr. Richard Schaefer, an orthopedic surgeon and educator at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, reflects on his remarkable career and the powerful influence of mentorship. He shares insights from his 30 years in the U.S. Army, his transition to civilian practice, and his passion for medical education. Dr. Schaefer discusses the transformative impact of mentors on his personal and professional growth, the joy of teaching basic skills to medical students, and the importance of fostering a supportive learning environment. He also emphasizes the value of emotional intelligence, peer support, and the integration of art into medical training to cultivate compassionate, humanistic physicians. Tune in for an inspiring conversation on leadership, mentorship, and the evolving role of educators in shaping the culture of medicine.
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6 months ago
47 minutes

The Physician’s Journey
On How Personal Loss Sparked a Career in Trauma-Informed Care with Dr. Megan Gerber
In this episode, Dr. Megan (pronounced “Meegan”) Gerber shares personal experiences of trauma and loss that shaped her career path, ultimately leading her to focus on improving the health and well-being of trauma-exposed women. The conversation highlights the importance of flexibility in medicine and how moments of crisis can become turning points for both personal and professional growth. Dr. Gerber graduated from Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine and completed her internal medicine residency at the University of Rochester’s Strong Memorial Hospital. She also earned an MPH from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Throughout her career, she has been deeply involved in women’s health, serving in various leadership roles within the Veterans Health Administration, including as a Senior Consultant for the VA Central Office in Washington, DC. In 2021, Dr. Gerber co-chaired the National Domestic Violence/Intimate Partner Violence Task Force, leading to the creation of the Intimate Partner Violence Assistance Program (IPVAP), now the largest IPV program within the nation’s largest integrated healthcare network. A dedicated medical educator, Dr. Gerber currently serves as Division Chief of General Internal Medicine, Vice Chair of Medicine for Faculty Development, Advising Dean, and Professor of Medicine at Albany Medical College. She has published over 50 peer-reviewed articles and is the editor of Trauma-Informed Healthcare Approaches: A Guide for Primary Care (Springer). Beyond medicine, Dr. Gerber is an avid abstract painter who explores the use of visual arts to promote healing for both patients and healthcare professionals. Book Link: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-04342-1 Dr. Gerber´s website link:https://megangerbermd.net/
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8 months ago
50 minutes

The Physician’s Journey
On Surrendering to the Uncertainty of Illness with Dr. David Kopacz
Dr. Kopacz is a psychiatrist in primary care at the Seattle VA, with a national position teaching Whole Health and person-centered care to VA staff. He is board-certified in psychiatry and integrative medicine and holds a position as an Assistant Professor at the University of Washington. David has spoken worldwide on self-care and well-being for veterans, staff, and health professional students. He is the author of Caring for Self & Others: Transforming Burnout, Compassion Fatigue, and Soul Loss; Re-humanizing Medicine; and several books with co-author Joseph Rael (Beautiful Painted Arrow), including Becoming Medicine: Pathways of Initiation into a Living Spirituality. In this interview Dr. Kopacz talks about his path to medicine, his experience with cancer, and how becoming a patient led him to reassess his understanding of health and healing.   Latest Book:  https://creativecouragepress.com/our-books/caring-for-self-and-others/   Website: https://www.davidkopacz.com/   Blog:  https://beingfullyhuman.com/  
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1 year ago
51 minutes

The Physician’s Journey
On How Your Personal Experiences Shape Your Professional Identity with Dr. Eric Last
Dr. Eric Last is an internist and Fellow of the American College of Physicians. He serves as an Assistant Professor at the Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell and is one of the faculty advisors for the Medical Humanities Journal Narrateur. Dr. Last is also an accomplished writer, with his work appearing in renowned publications such as the American Journal of Medicine, Annals of Internal Medicine, Closler, and Narrateur.
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1 year ago
44 minutes

The Physician’s Journey
On Building a Career in Medicine that Aligns with Your Values with Dr. Jennifer Hartmark-Hill
Dr. Jennifer Hartmark-Hill is a Mayo Clinic-trained Family Medicine physician and an award-winning medical educator. She currently serves in many capacities at the University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix, acting as Director of the Faculty Development Fellowship, Director of the Program for Narrative Medicine & Health Humanities, and Director of the Patient-Centered Care curriculum. She also volunteers her time to care for vulnerable populations, including patients experiencing homelessness, who she cares for through Street Medicine Phoenix, and served as the past president of the Arizona Medical Association   
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1 year ago
20 minutes

The Physician’s Journey
On What is Timeless About the Medical Profession with Dr. Jacek Mostwin
Dr. Jacek Mostwin is a professor of urology at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. He has been very active in medical ethics and education, with a special focus on the personal and social dimensions of medicine. He completed an MFA in photography related to religious pilgrimage of the sick and he is a member of the International Medical Committee of Lourdes. Dr. Mostwin also serves as a member of the Steering Committee of The Doctor as a Humanist and as faculty of the Harvard Macy Program for Medical Educators.
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1 year ago
46 minutes

The Physician’s Journey
On Bringing Your Whole Self to Medicine with Dr. Suzanne Koven
Suzanne Koven is a primary care physician and the inaugural writer-in-residence at Massachusetts General Hospital. Her writing has appeared in the New England Journal of Medicine, Boston Globe, and other publications. She is also a faculty member at Harvard Medical School. In 2017, Dr. Koven published an essay describing the challenges faced by female physicians, including her struggle with imposter syndrome. Over the years her essay became the book "Letter to a Young Female Physician" which provides a deeply felt reflection on her career in medicine. In this episode, we explore pivotal moments in Suzanne´s career and how she has integrated the different parts of her self to become a better doctor.
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1 year ago
1 hour

The Physician’s Journey