Types of Careers: Global Health

Types of Careers: Global Health

Galina Gheihman discusses global health with Dr. Katie Holroyd, who performs global health research in Thailand and the Dominican Republic, and Dr. Michael Rubenstein, who has a longitudinal clinical global health practice in Tanzania. They discuss how they divide their time and manage funding and institutional expectations, the importance of mindset and humility when approaching global health work, and why they chose to do what they do. Further resources: Viewpoint article mentioned by Dr. H...

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Contracts and Worth: Contracts and Practice in Non-Academics

Contracts and Worth: Contracts and Practice in Non-Academics

Sana Aslam discusses a variety of non-academic career paths and important aspects of the contract to consider with movement disorders neurologists Padma Mahant at Foothills Neurology in Phoenix, Arizona, and Jill Farmer at the Global Neuroscience Institute. Both of these neurologists have practiced in a variety of environments and share what they have learned along the way.

27 Kesä 202242min

Finances of Practice: RVUs

Finances of Practice: RVUs

Sara Schaefer gets into the details of relative value units (RVUs)- where they come from, how they are calculated, and how they are used in billing, insurance reimbursement, and physician compensation- with Marc Nuwer, Neurophysiology Department Head at UCLA and member of the CPT and Relative Value Update Committee (RUC) Advisory Panels, and Rohit Marawar, Assistant Professor of Neurology at Wayne State University.

20 Kesä 202227min

Challenges Along the Way: Imposter Phenomenon

Challenges Along the Way: Imposter Phenomenon

Dr. Katherine Fu discusses with guests Dr. Karima Benameur, Neurohospitalist and Associate Professor of Neurology at Emory University & Dr. Vanessa Cooper, Assistant Professor of Neurology at Yale University and Associate Director of Diversity and Inclusion education for the neurology residency program about "Imposter Syndrome" (aka Imposter Phenomenon). They also discuss a variety of strategies to combat Imposter Syndrome on an individual, community, and institutional level.

6 Kesä 202228min

Work Life and Wellness: Burnout

Work Life and Wellness: Burnout

Parneet Grewal discusses burnout with guests Dr. Dike Drummond, physician coach and CEO and founder of TheHappyMD.com, and Dr. Divya Singhal of UT-San Antonio and former AAN Women in Neurology Section Chair. They discuss the prevalence, signs and symptoms, stigma, and potential individual and systemic ways to address burnout in the physician workforce and in ourselves, physician coaching and how starting with self-reflection can lead to increased energy from your work.

30 Touko 202246min

GME: Writing and Reading Letters of Recommendation

GME: Writing and Reading Letters of Recommendation

Sara Schaefer discusses the art of writing a letter of recommendation and the perspective of the reader with Neurology Program Directors Jeremy Moeller at Yale School of Medicine and Zach London at University of Michigan.

28 Touko 202236min

Arts in Neurology: Writing

Arts in Neurology: Writing

Sara Schaefer interviews author neurologists Elie Sternberg, author of NeuroLogic and other books, and Aaron Berkowitz, author of One by One by One, about how they got started with writing, their writing and publication process, what they find fulfilling, and how it influences their neurology practices.

23 Touko 202250min

Types of Careers: Concierge/Direct Care Neurology

Types of Careers: Concierge/Direct Care Neurology

Sara Schaefer speaks with two direct care neurologists Hope O’Brien, founder and CEO of Headache Center of Hope in Cincinnati, OH, and Diana Blum, founder of Peninsula Private Neurology in Menlo Park, CA. They discuss what this model of patient care means, their reasons for choosing it, the patient populations and differences in the doctor/patient relationships compared to employed practice, the day-to-day of direct care practice, and how it has impacted their work/life balance.

6 Touko 202239min

Types of Careers: Medical Education

Types of Careers: Medical Education

Kimberly Robeson discusses careers in medical education with Sarah Schmitt, Vice Chair of Education at the Medical University of South Carolina, Emily Pharr, Neurology Resident Program Director at Wake Forest University and Chair of the AAN Consortium of Neurology Program Directors, and Erin Furr-Stimming, Neurology Clerkship Director at University of Texas-Houston and Chair of the AAN Consortium of Neurology Clerkship Directors.

13 Huhti 202226min

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