1. Dr. Christine Song and Finding Your Version of Self-Care
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Dr. Christine Song is an allergist and clinical immunologist and the residency training program director for Allergy and Immunology at the University of Toronto.  In this conversation, we talk about how choir has helped us be better role models for our kids and how singing has been an essential piece of self-care that we didn’t realize was missing.   The Rock Docs Podcast is a podcast about the female physician choirs of Voices Rock Canada.  In this podcast series, we share how we’ve found a powerful and unexpected defence against burnout through singing, our community, and our big-hearted and hilarious artistic director Anthony Bastianon.  Learn more at https://linktr.ee/voices_rock_canada or by visiting www.voicesrockcanada.com.
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