Sometimes You Have To Leave To Know If You Still Love Medicine - A Surgeon’s Story
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Orthopedic trauma surgeon, Dr. Megan Brady, recounts her inspiring journey from burnout to fulfillment. Leaving behind a challenging work environment, Dr. Brady explored nonclinical career options before rediscovering her passion for patient care in a different type of surgical model. Despite facing gender biases and grappling with self-doubt, she learned the importance of setting boundaries and seeking support. Dr. Brady's story underscores the significance of resilience, adaptability, and self-discovery in navigating career transitions and finding professional fulfillment. You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/episode184   In this episode we’re talking about: Dr. Megan Brady, an orthopedic trauma surgeon, shares her journey as she navigates through adversity, grappling with the fundamental question of if she should return to practice, and if so, under what conditions? The process of leaving a challenging environment and exploring career options. How gender biases and self-doubt added to her challenges. How seeking support and setting boundaries can be crucial for our well-being. Why your next job doesn’t have to be the perfect answer.  The great satisfaction Dr. Brady has found practicing in a new surgical model.  The value of taking time for healing and self-discovery in career transitions.   Links for this episode: SAMGI - Surgical Affiliates Mangagement Group, Inc Private 1:1 Consultations - If you would like some confidential help with your career situation, I offer an hour-long consultation via Zoom. This session may be all that you need to gain clarity and have some steps for moving forward. If after this consultation you prefer additional support, there is the option of doing one of my coaching programs (subject to availability). For more information please reach out to Kati at [email protected].
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