Doc, U R... Perseverent
Description
The Doc, U R… Podcast aims to empower physicians (from medical school and beyond) and combat the stigmas surrounding their mental health and diminish physicians affected by limiting beliefs, working small, and burnout. We will start with the women doctors in our lives and provide conversations geared towards female physicians, but understand this is not just about female physicians.
The objective of the podcast is to de-stigmatize physician mental health. In addition, the goals are to humanize physicians, empower female physicians, and bring awareness to their healing needs. The theme this season is “Navigating Mental Health & Medicine: Defining Burnout, An Occupational Hazard.”
This week, Dr. Kiki talks with Dr. Tricia Prince. A graduate of Montclair State University with a B.S. and M.S. in Molecular Biology and an Osteopathic medical degree holder from Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine, Dr. Prince works as a physiatrist and sports medicine physician in South Florida. She splits her time between mentoring students and working as a clinical assistant professor teaching those students and current PM&R residents.
In this episode:
- Knowing what you want to do and what your goals are in medicine and life
- How the environment a person grows up in impacts their mentality
- Dealing with unruly patients
Listen as Dr. Prince talks about navigating the frustrating sides of being a physician.
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CREDITS
Host: Dr. Kiki
Editor: Rebecca Liu
Tunes: Noah Jacobs
DISCLAIMER
Views expressed on the podcast are solely those of the host, and the guests interviewed and are for informational/educational purposes only. Also, opinions shared are addressing issues in the medical system overall.
Although many medical professionals share their insights, please consult with your established healthcare professional for any health matters.
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