Heartline: Changemaking in Healthcare
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Encore Episode with Dr. Gillian Schmitz: Using a Setback as a Springboard
Heartline: Changemaking in Healthcare
02/20/24 • 31 min
Many say that with greater difficulty, bring greater glory in surmounting it. Join us in this week's episode with Dr. Gillian Schmitz, an emergency physician and associate professor, as this conversation will serve as a beacon of inspiration. In facing a career setback by not securing her initial lifelong goal of becoming a program director, Dr. Gillian Schmitz proves how this setback proved to be a pivotal turning point. Rather than dwelling on disappointment, she embraced resilience and sought new avenues for growth. This redirection ultimately led her to holding the prestigious role as the president of ACEP. Tune in as she shares her inspiring story of overcoming a major setback that led to unexpected opportunities, a chance for self-discovery, and a new trajectory.
Sometimes not getting what you want or not getting that job is really the best thing that can happen to you because it forces you to look at what else and what other opportunities that we may not have considered previously. - Dr. Gillian Schmitz
My special guest is Dr. Gillian Schmitz.
Dr. Gillian Schmitz, an associate professor at the Uniformed Services University, brings a wealth of experience in the healthcare and academic sectors. As Past President of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Dr. Schmitz has been instrumental in advocating for women in medicine and nurturing leadership within the healthcare community. Her journey in overcoming career setbacks and pivoting towards impactful roles within organizations like ACEP exemplifies her resilience and adaptability. Dr. Schmitz's unique insights and experiences are poised to offer invaluable guidance and inspiration to women in healthcare leadership roles as they navigate their own career challenges and triumphs.
In this episode, you will be able to:
- Overcome setbacks in your career journey.
- Learn about the game-changing effects of telemedicine in emergency care.
- Explore how emergency medicine is evolving and how to stay ahead of the curve.
- Understand the changing landscape of medical decision-making reimbursement.
The resources mentioned in this episode are:
- Check out the EM workforce report and learn about the latest changes.
- Become a member of the American College of Emergency Physicians.
- Register for the Revitalize Physician Retreat from April 5th to 7th in Huntington Beach, California.
MicroSkills is built on one core, easy-to-learn principle: every big goal, complicated task, healthy habit, and, yes, even what we think of as character traits, can be broken down into small, learnable, skills that can be practiced, and incorporated real-time. Pre-order wherever you buy your books or on Amazon; launches Apr 16.
- Connect with Andrea on Instagram (@revitalizingdoc) or LinkedIn about the show and more, or visit her website www.andreaaustinmd.com.
- Sign up for her newsletter, “Revitalizing Healthcare.” It is your go-to source for insightful content on transforming the healthcare landscape and staying well while changemaking.
- Join this list to keep up to date on the launch of her forthcoming book, Revitalized: A guidebook to rediscovering your heartline. This book provides a beacon for channeling emotional intelligence not only to survive but thrive in medicine.
The Nursing Exodus: Why Staffing Shortages Keep Getting Worse
Heartline: Changemaking in Healthcare
10/29/24 • 46 min
In episode 84, Amy Yackowski, founder and chief evolution officer of Painted Porch Strategies, discusses the current state of healthcare staffing. Amy shares her extensive experience in the industry, starting from her early days as a call center staffer in a healthcare staffing organization to her current role, focusing on leveraging technology to connect clinicians with healthcare organizations. The conversation delves into the challenges faced by the nursing profession, particularly the significant attrition. Amy explains that many nurses have shifted towards travel nursing or left the bedside altogether in search of more control and autonomy. Our conversation also touches on the differences in employment models between nurses and physicians, highlighting the benefits and drawbacks of being an employee versus an independent contractor. We explore how healthcare organizations can better support and retain their staff by fostering a culture that values and sees clinicians as essential resources rather than mere commodities.
Amy Yackowski, founder and chief evolution officer of Painted Porch Strategies, brings over 20 years of experience in the healthcare staffing industry. She started at a health care staffing organization in New Orleans, Louisiana, and transitioned to the technology side of the business, focusing on leveraging technology to efficiently connect clinicians with opportunities across the United States. Amy's insights into the challenges and solutions within healthcare staffing provide valuable perspectives for healthcare leaders and administrators looking to create supportive and resilient work environments. Her expertise sheds light on the impact of W-2 employment for travel nurses and the strategies needed to attract and retain healthcare professionals in the evolving industry.
In this episode, you will be able to:
- Discover the key challenges shaping the healthcare staffing industry and how to address them effectively.
- Explore innovative strategies for retaining and attracting healthcare professionals to create a resilient and supportive work environment.
- Unlock the valuable benefits of W-2 employment for travel nurses and how it can enhance their work experience.
- Learn effective solutions for addressing the nursing shortage and improving work conditions to ensure a thriving healthcare workforce.
The resources mentioned in this episode are:
- Visit Painted Porch Strategies to explore a variety of services offered, including targeted services for healthcare staffing firms and individuals looking to embark on a new change in their lives and work.
- Email Amy Yackowski directly at [email protected] for inquiries about services and to discuss equipping oneself with skills for resilience, mindset, confidence, and curiosity to lean into change.
Connect with Amy:
🎧 Thanks for tuning into Heartline: Changemaking in Healthcare!
Ready to take the next step in your journey as a healthcare changemaker? Dr. Andrea Austin offers personalized coaching to empower healthcare professionals to thrive in their careers and rediscover their passion for medicine. Whether you're seeking clarity, balance, or strategies to overcome burnout, coaching with Dr. Austin can help you achieve your goals.
🌟 Learn more and book a free discovery call today at andreaaustinmd.com/coaching.
Stay connected and keep making a difference:
✅ Subscribe to the Heartline newsletter for insights into reclaiming your well-being as a healthcare professional, improving teams around you, and transforming the system.
📱 Follow us on social: Instagram, LinkedIn & YouTube
📚 Discover Dr. Austin’s book Revitalized: A Guidebook to Following Your Healing Heartline on Amazon or Ingram.
Follow Your Heartline and transform healthcare today!
Dr. Torree McGowan: Beyond Busy & Getting Back to Purpose
Heartline: Changemaking in Healthcare
06/14/22 • 42 min
Episode 3: Dr. Torree McGowan, MD, FACEP, is a graduate of Oregon Health and Science University. She completed her emergency medicine residency with the US Air Force through the San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium. She then served 12 years Active Duty military and is a combat veteran with deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan. She is currently a Lieutenant Colonel in the Oregon Air National Guard. She currently works at St Charles Medical Group in Central Oregon. She is a nationally recognized speaker on disaster preparedness and mass casualty response and serves on numerous national committees with the American College of Emergency Physicians. She lives on a hay farm in Culver with her husband, their two boys, 5 horses, 3 dogs, and a cat.
In this episode, Dr. McGowan discusses navigating the COVID-19 pandemic as a mom, wife, and physician. She discusses how she rearranged her life and got clearer on her values and priorities to be more present as a mom and wife. We discuss the addiction of being busy and how to begin to unhook yourself. We get into recovering from trauma, from being a veteran, a doctor, and a parent during the pandemic.
- Connect with Andrea on Instagram (@andreaaustinmd) or LinkedIn about the show and more, or visit her website www.andreaaustinmd.com.
Dr. Kat Landa on Finding Your Way
Heartline: Changemaking in Healthcare
05/31/22 • 37 min
In episode 1, Lieutenant Commander (LCDR) Kat Landa, MD FACEP is an Active Duty, Assistant Professor of Military and Emergency Medicine at the Uniformed Services University and Clinical Faculty at Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command, San Diego.
In this episode, Dr. Landa discusses her unique role as the very first woman physician to be assigned to a Marine Ground Combat Unit. She discusses the challenges and how she navigated being a woman in an alpha male culture. She shares her tips for embracing your authenticity and learning to establish boundaries.
LCDR Landa has been deployed to various emergency medicine platforms. From 2018-19, Kat deployed to Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan in support of OPERATION RESOLUTE SUPPORT and OPERATION FREEDOM’S SENTINEL where she served as Mass Casualty Director and Trauma Team Lead at the NATO Role 3 Multinational Medical Unit. She again deployed with the Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Central Command as Officer-in-Charge, Shock Trauma Platoon (enhanced Role 1) from March—October 2021 to various locations in US Central Command and supported OPERATION ALLIED REFUGE during the evacuation of Kabul, Afghanistan in August 2021.
Dr. Landa is board-certified by the American Board of Emergency Medicine. She lives in Oceanside, CA with her husband Carlos Poni. Her professional interests include prehospital trauma care, humanitarian assistance, disaster relief, and team performance dynamics.
- Connect with Andrea on Instagram (@andreaaustinmd) or LinkedIn about the show and more, or visit her website www.andreaaustinmd.com.
Bonus Short with Dr. Wendy Schofer on the Problem with Weighing Ourselves
Heartline: Changemaking in Healthcare
03/14/24 • 9 min
Episode 68: In this bonus short with Dr. Wendy Schofer, she discusses the issue of weighing ourselves on a scale. She shares insights into her innovative health and life coaching program tailored for parents and families concerned with weight loss. She illuminates the flawed concept of defining one's health solely through the numbers on a scale. She delves into the multifaceted factors influencing weight, urging listeners to shift their focus from pounds, BMI, and A1C to eating competence and confidence. Tune in to feel inspired and empowered to live a life of balance, positivity, and self-acceptance.
I do not encourage focusing on the scale because we want to look upstream of that. What are the changes we are truly trying to make that may or may not actually impact what the scale says. -Dr. Wendy Schofer
Dr. Wendy Schofer is a pediatrician and certified health & well-being, life & weight coach committed to enhancing the lives of children and families. With a passion for pediatric care and a keen understanding of the interconnectedness of physical and emotional well-being, Dr. Schofer specializes in addressing childhood weight management and fostering healthier families. Dr. Schofer's approach goes beyond conventional medical practices, focusing on empowering families to make sustainable lifestyle changes that promote overall health and well-being.
The resources mentioned are:
- Check out the Modern Day Stress Relief for Parents Workbook
- Listen in to the Family in Focus Podcast
- Consider joining the Family in Focus signature group coaching program. (Next session opens in April)
Connect with Dr. Wendy Schofer and visit her website.
- Connect with Andrea on Instagram (@andreaaustinmd) or LinkedIn about the show and more, or visit her website www.andreaaustinmd.com.
Nurturing Self-Care with Dr. Adaira Landry and Dr. Resa E Lewiss
Heartline: Changemaking in Healthcare
04/16/24 • 40 min
Episode 73: Success does not mean self-sacrifice. In this week's episode with Dr. Adaira Landry and Dr. Resa E Lewiss, they delve into this mindset and speak about the transformative power of breaking down seemingly daunting challenges into manageable, bite-sized skills. They passionately discuss how every significant goal, intricate task, healthy habit, and interpersonal skills can be dissected into smaller, learnable components. Join us as they share personal anecdotes and practical insights, highlighting real-life examples where the application of microskills has led to profound shifts in personal and professional well-being.
"Our first chapter is microskills for self-care....Adaira and I have had the same experience, come to the same conclusion that if we don’t take care of ourself and start with the self then you’re not ready to do the work and to be successful to work, but also to take care of your team and team has a very broad definition, but we really think everything starts with the self." -Dr. Resa E. Lewiss
Dr. Adaira Landry and Dr. Resa E Lewiss are co-authors of their book MicroSkills: Small Actions, Big Impact. As educators and emergency medicine physicians, they guide individuals through managing stress and enhancing communication. Tune in as they remind us that no challenge is insurmountable when approached with intention, mindfulness, and the willingness to learn and grow.
The resources mentioned are:
- Order MicroSkills: Small Actions, Big Impact, available today!
- Tune in to The Visible Voices Podcast.
Connect with Dr. Adaira Landry and Dr. Resa E Lewiss:
🎧 Thanks for tuning into Heartline: Changemaking in Healthcare!
Ready to take the next step in your journey as a healthcare changemaker? Dr. Andrea Austin offers personalized coaching to empower healthcare professionals to thrive in their careers and rediscover their passion for medicine. Whether you're seeking clarity, balance, or strategies to overcome burnout, coaching with Dr. Austin can help you achieve your goals.
🌟 Learn more and book a free discovery call today at andreaaustinmd.com/coaching.
Stay connected and keep making a difference:
✅ Subscribe to the Heartline newsletter for insights into reclaiming your well-being as a healthcare professional, improving teams around you, and transforming the system.
📱 Follow us on social: Instagram, LinkedIn & YouTube
📚 Discover Dr. Austin’s book Revitalized: A Guidebook to Following Your Healing Heartline on Amazon or Ingram.
Follow Your Heartline and transform healthcare today!
From Scalpel To Pen: The Remarkable Journey Of A Transplant Surgeon
Heartline: Changemaking in Healthcare
11/26/24 • 48 min
Episode 88: In this episode, I sit down with Dr. David Weill, a renowned transplant surgeon and accomplished author, to uncover the intricate world of organ transplants.
Dr. Weill takes us on a journey through his impressive career, from his early days as an intern to his rise as a leading expert in lung transplants. We discuss the emotional highs and lows of transplant surgery, the critical decisions involved in patient selection, and how personal experiences have shaped his professional approach.
In this candid conversation, Dr. Weill opens up about the often-overlooked struggles within the healthcare system, the concept of moral injury among healthcare workers, and the immense challenges that came with balancing life-saving procedures with the harsh realities of medicine today. His unique perspective offers listeners an inside look into one of the most transformative fields in healthcare.
Key Highlights:
- The serendipitous path that led Dr. Weill to specialize in transplant surgery
- The unique challenges of lung transplantation compared to other organs
- Navigating the complex decision-making process in organ allocation
- The emotional toll of long-term patient relationships in transplant care
- Dr. Weill's transition from clinical practice to writing and consulting
Discover how:
- Personal experiences, such as a family member's transplant, can reshape a surgeon's approach to patient care
- The concept of "moral injury" offers a new perspective on healthcare worker burnout
- Writing can serve as both a therapeutic outlet and a means to educate the public about healthcare realities
- Maintaining connections with family, friends, and personal beliefs can help healthcare professionals navigate career challenges
This episode provides valuable insights for healthcare professionals at all stages of their careers, as well as anyone drawn to the human side of medicine. Through Dr. Weill's journey from transplant surgeon to author and consultant, we explore the emotional complexities of patient care, the ethical dilemmas of organ allocation, and the concept of "moral injury" in healthcare—highlighting how personal experiences can shape both medical practice and career paths beyond the operating room.
Resources Mentioned:
- "Exhale" by Dr. Weill
- "All that Really Matters" by Dr. Weill
- Davidweill.com
Join us for this enlightening conversation that bridges the gap between medical expertise and human experience, offering a rare glimpse into the world of organ transplantation and the evolving landscape of healthcare.
🎧 Thanks for tuning into Heartline: Changemaking in Healthcare!
Ready to take the next step in your journey as a healthcare changemaker? Dr. Andrea Austin offers personalized coaching to empower healthcare professionals to thrive in their careers and rediscover their passion for medicine. Whether you're seeking clarity, balance, or strategies to overcome burnout, coaching with Dr. Austin can help you achieve your goals.
🌟 Learn more and book a free discovery call today at andreaaustinmd.com/coaching.
Stay connected and keep making a difference:
✅ Subscribe to the Heartline newsletter for insights into reclaiming your well-being as a healthcare professional, improving teams around you, and transforming the system.
📱 Follow us on social: Instagram, LinkedIn & YouTube
📚 Discover Dr. Austin’s book Revitalized: A Guidebook to Following Your Healing Heartline on Amazon or Ingram.
Follow Your Heartline and transform healthcare today!
Healing the Healers: Trauma Informed Leadership in Healthcare
Heartline: Changemaking in Healthcare
11/19/24 • 47 min
In Episode 87, I sit down with Dr. Stephanie Byerly, an obstetrical anesthesiologist and certified life coach, to dive deep into how trauma shapes our careers and personal lives. As healthcare providers, we’re trained to care for others—but how often do we address our own wounds?
Dr. Byerly shares her powerful story of overcoming burnout and becoming a passionate advocate for physician wellness. We unpack the often-missed link between childhood experiences and our medical careers, discussing the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) score and its surprising relevance to healthcare professionals.
In this episode, we explore:
- The real definition of trauma and how it impacts our nervous systems
- Trauma-informed care and its potential to transform patient interactions
- The unique challenges faced by women and people of color in the medical field
- Actionable tips for bringing trauma-informed leadership into healthcare settings
Dr. Byerly’s insights offer a fresh perspective on self-compassion, navigating tough patient interactions, and fostering a culture of psychological safety in healthcare. Her message is clear: "Hurt people hurt people, but healing people heal people."
This episode is a must for healthcare professionals looking to understand how trauma influences both their work and personal lives. Dr. Byerly’s wisdom provides a pathway toward creating more compassionate and effective healthcare environments—starting with ourselves.
Key Takeaways:
- Understanding the ACEs score and its relevance to healthcare careers
- Practical tips for de-escalating tense patient interactions
- The importance of cultural humility in providing trauma-informed care
- Strategies for implementing trauma-informed leadership in healthcare settings
- The power of self-compassion and personal growth in healing ourselves and our patients
Resources Mentioned:
- Dr. Stephanie Byerly's website
- National Institute for the Clinical Application of Behavioral Medicine (NICABM)
- Book: "The Body Keeps the Score" by Dr. Bessel van der Kolk
- Lodestar Executive Coaching
Join us as we explore the intersection of trauma, healing, and healthcare, and discover how addressing our own wounds can lead to more compassionate, effective patient care.
🎧 Thanks for tuning into Heartline: Changemaking in Healthcare!
Ready to take the next step in your journey as a healthcare changemaker? Dr. Andrea Austin offers personalized coaching to empower healthcare professionals to thrive in their careers and rediscover their passion for medicine. Whether you're seeking clarity, balance, or strategies to overcome burnout, coaching with Dr. Austin can help you achieve your goals.
🌟 Learn more and book a free discovery call today at andreaaustinmd.com/coaching.
Stay connected and keep making a difference:
✅ Subscribe to the Heartline newsletter for insights into reclaiming your well-being as a healthcare professional, improving teams around you, and transforming the system.
📱 Follow us on social: Instagram, LinkedIn & YouTube
📚 Discover Dr. Austin’s book Revitalized: A Guidebook to Following Your Healing Heartline on Amazon or Ingram.
Follow Your Heartline and transform healthcare today!
Autonomy in Medicine: The Path to Fulfillment and Innovation
Heartline: Changemaking in Healthcare
11/12/24 • 50 min
In episode 86, I sit down with Dr. Brian Cohen, a practicing anesthesiologist and entrepreneurial innovator in healthcare. We explore his journey from traditional medical practice to founding Miami Anesthesia Services, a concierge ambulatory surgery center anesthesia company.
Dr. Cohen shares his insights on the evolving landscape of anesthesiology, highlighting the shift towards independent practice models and the importance of physician autonomy. He discusses how his experiences in various healthcare settings led him to create a practice that prioritizes physician satisfaction and patient care.
We delve into the world of healthcare technology, examining Dr. Cohen's role as Chief Medical Officer of Adaptrack and his involvement with CMEfy and Learner Plus. These platforms aim to revolutionize continuing medical education by focusing on reflective practice and personalized learning experiences.
Key takeaways from our conversation include:
- The benefits of independent practice models in anesthesiology
- How technology can enhance physician learning and improve patient care
- The importance of reflective practice in medical education
- Strategies for physicians looking to explore entrepreneurial opportunities in healthcare
Dr. Cohen offers valuable advice for healthcare professionals considering leadership roles or entrepreneurial ventures, emphasizing the importance of finding supportive partners and embracing calculated risks.
"Success is not about agreeing all the time. It's about finding the best path forward for the overall success of the organization or whatever group that you're working in." - Dr. Brian Cohen
Join us for this inspiring conversation that challenges traditional notions of medical practice and education, offering a glimpse into the future of healthcare innovation.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Learner Plus - A platform for personalized medical education and reflective practice
🎧 Thanks for tuning into Heartline: Changemaking in Healthcare!
Ready to take the next step in your journey as a healthcare changemaker? Dr. Andrea Austin offers personalized coaching to empower healthcare professionals to thrive in their careers and rediscover their passion for medicine. Whether you're seeking clarity, balance, or strategies to overcome burnout, coaching with Dr. Austin can help you achieve your goals.
🌟 Learn more and book a free discovery call today at andreaaustinmd.com/coaching.
Stay connected and keep making a difference:
✅ Subscribe to the Heartline newsletter for insights into reclaiming your well-being as a healthcare professional, improving teams around you, and transforming the system.
📱 Follow us on social: Instagram, LinkedIn & YouTube
📚 Discover Dr. Austin’s book Revitalized: A Guidebook to Following Your Healing Heartline on Amazon or Ingram.
Follow Your Heartline and transform healthcare today!
Expand Your Horizons: The Transformative Power of Traveling - Dr. Naomi Lawrence-Reid
Heartline: Changemaking in Healthcare
07/18/23 • 49 min
In a world where physicians are accustomed to following rigid paths, one doctor dared to defy the traditional path. Dr. Naomi Lawrence-Reid, shares her recent European summer abroad. Through a combination of solo and travel with friends, Naomi tapped into untouched reservoirs of creativity, unlocking her hidden potential. How did this unscripted journey shape her outlook on life? The answers lie in her unforgettable story of personal growth and perspective she shares to inspire us, especially women to travel alone more often.
In this episode, you will be able to:
- Discover the why behind traveling alone
- Discuss the practical strategies to get over the personal and financial hurdles to travel alone and for longer periods of time
- Consider the need for self-advocacy, entrepreneurial ambition and insights on as integral for a fulfilling medical career.
My special guest is Dr. Naomi Lawrence-Reid
Let's meet Dr. Naomi Lawrence-Reid: a pediatrician and entrepreneur. Dr. Lawrence-Reid has successfully navigated various medical sectors, including locum work, legal consultations, and aesthetics. The creator of the digital platform, Doctoring Differently, Naomi champions flexible ways to practice medicine. Her rich encounters offer enlightening insights into non-traditional medical careers. A compelling storyteller, Naomi paints a captivating picture of her personal growth and attitude reshaping travels, inspiring physicians to explor
Are you a healthcare professional looking to empower yourself and advance in your field? Then, you won’t want to miss the transformational Women in Medicine Summit, September 13-14 at the Drake Hotel in Chicago. This event is a powerhouse of inspiration designed to elevate and celebrate women in medicine.
Dr. Austin, host of this podcast will be there and hopes you will be too!
Are you a physician mom with school-aged children feeling utterly exhausted? Dr. Shafie, an ER doc, coach, and mom to 8-year-old twins, understands firsthand what you're going through. Starting in July, you'll meet for two 1-hour sessions twice a month to help you let go of mom guilt and live a life you can truly enjoy. Connect w/ her on LinkedIn or Instagram
MicroSkills is built on one core, easy-to-learn principle: every big goal, complicated task, healthy habit, and, yes, even what we think of as character traits, can be broken down into small, learnable, skills that can be practiced, and incorporated real-time. Pre-order wherever you buy your books or on Amazon; launches Apr 16.
- Connect with Andrea on Instagram (@andreaaustinmd) or LinkedIn about the show and more, or visit her website www.andreaaustinmd.com.
- Sign up for her newsletter, “Heartline: Healthcare Needs More Heart” It is your go-to source for insightful content on transforming the healthcare landscape and staying well while changemaking.
- Join this list to keep up to date on the launch of her forthcoming book, Revitalized: A guidebook to rediscovering your heartline. This book provides a beacon for channeling emotional intelligence not only to survive but thrive in medicine.
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Heartline: Changemaking in Healthcare currently has 109 episodes available.
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The podcast is about Health & Fitness, Medicine, Podcasts, Self-Improvement and Education.
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