Piano, music, and science: Alex Leow, Part I

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Alex Leow, MD, PhD, is both a psychiatrist and a classical pianist. She joins host Nick Andrews to discuss her work as clinician, medical educator, and researcher, as well as how music is refuge from the daily grind.

There is something intrinsically satisfying about playing piano, says Dr. Leow, associate professor of psychiatry and biomedical engineering at the University of Illinois, Chicago. “When I feel stressed out, oftentimes I find myself retreating back into that piano world.”
 

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Alex Leow, MD, PhD, is both a psychiatrist and a classical pianist. She joins host Nick Andrews to discuss her work as clinician, medical educator, and researcher, as well as how music is refuge from the daily grind.

There is something intrinsically satisfying about playing piano, says Dr. Leow, associate professor of psychiatry and biomedical engineering at the University of Illinois, Chicago. “When I feel stressed out, oftentimes I find myself retreating back into that piano world.”
 

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Alex Leow, MD, PhD, is both a psychiatrist and a classical pianist. She joins host Nick Andrews to discuss her work as clinician, medical educator, and researcher, as well as how music is refuge from the daily grind.

There is something intrinsically satisfying about playing piano, says Dr. Leow, associate professor of psychiatry and biomedical engineering at the University of Illinois, Chicago. “When I feel stressed out, oftentimes I find myself retreating back into that piano world.”
 

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Burnout and Parenting in training: Kirti Magudia and Thomas Ng - Part II

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Kirti Magudia, MD, and Thomas Ng, MD, continue their conversation with host Nick Andrews, sharing their experiences as parents of young children as well as early career physicians.

Dr. Magudia and Dr. Ng, both diagnostic radiology fellows at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, discuss traditional ways of mitigating against burnout – practices such as exercise, meditation, and carving out self-care time – as well as finding meaning in researching and advocating for work-life integration for residents.
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Kirti Magudia, MD, and Thomas Ng, MD, continue their conversation with host Nick Andrews, sharing their experiences as parents of young children as well as early career physicians.

Dr. Magudia and Dr. Ng, both diagnostic radiology fellows at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, discuss traditional ways of mitigating against burnout – practices such as exercise, meditation, and carving out self-care time – as well as finding meaning in researching and advocating for work-life integration for residents.
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Kirti Magudia, MD, and Thomas Ng, MD, continue their conversation with host Nick Andrews, sharing their experiences as parents of young children as well as early career physicians.

Dr. Magudia and Dr. Ng, both diagnostic radiology fellows at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, discuss traditional ways of mitigating against burnout – practices such as exercise, meditation, and carving out self-care time – as well as finding meaning in researching and advocating for work-life integration for residents.
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Parental leave inequities: Kirti Magudia and Thomas Ng, Part I

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In this episode, Kirti Magudia, MD, and Thomas Ng, MD, join host Nick Andrews to talk about their research regarding family leave for resident physicians in the nation’s top medical schools. The research was published in JAMA. Dr. Magudia talks about their experience doing this research, what they learned, and what the next steps are.

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In this episode, Kirti Magudia, MD, and Thomas Ng, MD, join host Nick Andrews to talk about their research regarding family leave for resident physicians in the nation’s top medical schools. The research was published in JAMA. Dr. Magudia talks about their experience doing this research, what they learned, and what the next steps are.

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In this episode, Kirti Magudia, MD, and Thomas Ng, MD, join host Nick Andrews to talk about their research regarding family leave for resident physicians in the nation’s top medical schools. The research was published in JAMA. Dr. Magudia talks about their experience doing this research, what they learned, and what the next steps are.

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500 Women in Medicine: Part II

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Kate Gerull and Maren Loe founded the non-profit 500 Women in Medicine. Ms. Gerull and Ms. Loe are third-year medical students at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. According to Gerull and Loe, the aim is to create a network of support and advancement for women in medicine. 500 Women in Medicine is a pod of the organization 500 Women Scientists.
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Kate Gerull and Maren Loe founded the non-profit 500 Women in Medicine. Ms. Gerull and Ms. Loe are third-year medical students at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. According to Gerull and Loe, the aim is to create a network of support and advancement for women in medicine. 500 Women in Medicine is a pod of the organization 500 Women Scientists.
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Kate Gerull and Maren Loe founded the non-profit 500 Women in Medicine. Ms. Gerull and Ms. Loe are third-year medical students at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. According to Gerull and Loe, the aim is to create a network of support and advancement for women in medicine. 500 Women in Medicine is a pod of the organization 500 Women Scientists.
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500 Women in Medicine: Part I

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Kate Gerull and Maren Loe founded the non-profit 500 Women in Medicine.* Ms. Gerull and Ms. Loe are third-year medical students at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.

Their aim is to create a network of support and advancement for women in medicine. 500 Women in Medicine is a pod of the organization 500 Women Scientists.

In this episode, Nick Andrews speaks with the two innovators about their motivation to found this organization.

Correction, 3/12/19: An earlier version of this article misstated Kate Gerull's name.

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Kate Gerull and Maren Loe founded the non-profit 500 Women in Medicine.* Ms. Gerull and Ms. Loe are third-year medical students at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.

Their aim is to create a network of support and advancement for women in medicine. 500 Women in Medicine is a pod of the organization 500 Women Scientists.

In this episode, Nick Andrews speaks with the two innovators about their motivation to found this organization.

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Kate Gerull and Maren Loe founded the non-profit 500 Women in Medicine.* Ms. Gerull and Ms. Loe are third-year medical students at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.

Their aim is to create a network of support and advancement for women in medicine. 500 Women in Medicine is a pod of the organization 500 Women Scientists.

In this episode, Nick Andrews speaks with the two innovators about their motivation to found this organization.

Correction, 3/12/19: An earlier version of this article misstated Kate Gerull's name.

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Podcasting, burnout, oncology: Dr. David Henry

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David Henry, MD, is the host of Blood & Cancer, the official podcast of MDedge Hematology/Oncology. In this episode, Nick and Dr. Henry discuss advances and excitement in oncology, as well as the opportunities that podcasting provides and tips for dealing with burnout.

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David Henry, MD, is the host of Blood & Cancer, the official podcast of MDedge Hematology/Oncology. In this episode, Nick and Dr. Henry discuss advances and excitement in oncology, as well as the opportunities that podcasting provides and tips for dealing with burnout.

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David Henry, MD, is the host of Blood & Cancer, the official podcast of MDedge Hematology/Oncology. In this episode, Nick and Dr. Henry discuss advances and excitement in oncology, as well as the opportunities that podcasting provides and tips for dealing with burnout.

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Cyberbullied by anti-vaxxers: Monique Tello Part I

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Anti-vaccination protesters targeted Monique A. Tello, MD, MPH, in late summer 2018 by leaving bad online ratings and writing false and defamatory comments in her online profiles. Dr. Tell wrote about her experience in a blog post where she opened up about how difficult the process has been, and how she has found support in a community of her colleagues.
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Anti-vaccination protesters targeted Monique A. Tello, MD, MPH, in late summer 2018 by leaving bad online ratings and writing false and defamatory comments in her online profiles. Dr. Tell wrote about her experience in a blog post where she opened up about how difficult the process has been, and how she has found support in a community of her colleagues.
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Anti-vaccination protesters targeted Monique A. Tello, MD, MPH, in late summer 2018 by leaving bad online ratings and writing false and defamatory comments in her online profiles. Dr. Tell wrote about her experience in a blog post where she opened up about how difficult the process has been, and how she has found support in a community of her colleagues.
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Ray Barfield Part II: Philosophy and Medicine

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Ray Barfied, MD, is professor of pediatrics and of Christian philosophy at Duke University. In part I of the conversation, Dr. Barfield and MDedge host Nick Andrews discussed physician burnout and Dr. Barfield’s journey back to medicine. In this episode, Dr. Barfield and Nick discuss philosophy and science.

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Ray Barfied, MD, is professor of pediatrics and of Christian philosophy at Duke University. In part I of the conversation, Dr. Barfield and MDedge host Nick Andrews discussed physician burnout and Dr. Barfield’s journey back to medicine. In this episode, Dr. Barfield and Nick discuss philosophy and science.

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Ray Barfied, MD, is professor of pediatrics and of Christian philosophy at Duke University. In part I of the conversation, Dr. Barfield and MDedge host Nick Andrews discussed physician burnout and Dr. Barfield’s journey back to medicine. In this episode, Dr. Barfield and Nick discuss philosophy and science.

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Raymond Barfield Part I

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Raymond Barfield, MD, nearly left medicine altogether after experiencing burnout. Now, he joins the Postcall Podcast to discuss why he’s back, what he’s working on to prevent burnout, and how he wants to remake pre-med education. You can read more from Dr. Barfield’s story here.

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Raymond Barfield, MD, nearly left medicine altogether after experiencing burnout. Now, he joins the Postcall Podcast to discuss why he’s back, what he’s working on to prevent burnout, and how he wants to remake pre-med education. You can read more from Dr. Barfield’s story here.

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Raymond Barfield, MD, nearly left medicine altogether after experiencing burnout. Now, he joins the Postcall Podcast to discuss why he’s back, what he’s working on to prevent burnout, and how he wants to remake pre-med education. You can read more from Dr. Barfield’s story here.

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ICYMI: EP 01 Lorenzo Norris

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In this episode, we revisit the conversation with Lorenzo Norris, MD. The Postcall Podcast will return with all new content in 2019.

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In this episode, we revisit the conversation with Lorenzo Norris, MD. The Postcall Podcast will return with all new content in 2019.

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In this episode, we revisit the conversation with Lorenzo Norris, MD. The Postcall Podcast will return with all new content in 2019.

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