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Telemedicine Internist for eating disorder care Burnout/perfectionism/career transition coach It's Not Just You Podcast Host Find me on other socials. 🏳️‍🌈
Dec 14, 2022 7 tweets 2 min read
Things I wish we told #residents and #fellows before they start practice:

- Your first year as an attending is the steepest learning curve of your career. Your inner #impostor will be very loud. This is normal. Surround yourself with great mentors, pace yourself, and learn. - There is no “right” way to practice medicine. This is YOUR life. You have mostly seen the narrow career path to academics but 80% of docs work outside of the ivory towers. We are really smart too.
Nov 3, 2022 16 tweets 3 min read
One year sober today.

I always said that work was my drug. As it turns out, alcohol was too. I am from a multigenerational family of alcoholics, and I never wanted to struggle with alcohol use disorder. Instead, I discovered that I could avoid feelings of discomfort by overworking, achieving, and staying perpetually busy. Workaholism became my drug of choice.
Oct 5, 2022 5 tweets 1 min read
Coaching works. Sometimes it can be hard to quantify but here we have empirical data. A thread: 🧵👇🏼 A recent article in JAMA reports that in a randomized trial with 100 female residents. Control group got no coaching. The other group got live coaching via Zoom and written coaching weekly for 6 months.
The findings:
Feb 25, 2022 11 tweets 4 min read
How do you know when you’ve worked “enough?”

I’m not talking about the end of a shift or maxing work hours.

For anyone who is eternally striving for “work-life” balance but never finds it - because work continues to compress your life - this is for you.

A thread 🧵: When I ask the question “How do you know you’ve worked enough?the answers are typically:

- when I’m exhausted
- when I can’t think any more
- when my family complains
- when I literally can’t do another thing
- when I fall asleep

Why is suffering our metric of “enough?”
Dec 12, 2021 19 tweets 7 min read
Brief history of #BMI and why its broad use is inappropriate and discriminatory.

a thread 🧵 Aldolphe Quetelet, a Danish astronomer, developed the BMI in the 1830's using a cohort of French and Scottish men.

Typical of the time, these participants were lean, active, white males with unstable food supply.

academic.oup.com/ndt/article/23…
Dec 8, 2021 12 tweets 3 min read
Leaving my primary care practice:
a thread 🧵 Image In March 2020, my practice of 13 years closed to protect our patients and staff. Thanks to the #telemedicine platforms I put in place a year prior, we overnight converted our 70+ provider practice to telemedicine for the next 2.5 months.
May 9, 2021 11 tweets 6 min read
“I’m so burned out. I can’t do this anymore.”

This is one of the most common issues I address with my #physicancoaching clients.

We avoid #burnout and increase/maintain our #resilience when our basic needs are met.

Let’s start with the basics.

A thread 🧵: Physician burnout is largely due to organizational culture and operations.

Personal resilience plays a smaller role.

wellmd.stanford.edu/about/model-ex…