
Tuesday Dec 24, 2024
Episode 127: Tapping into the Power of Women' s Relationships
Women are socialized to have certain strengths. Caregiving and relationship-building are two important ones. Issues arise, however, when the value of these strengths is not fully recognized in clinical care. As my friend and colleague, Dr. Laura Garelick put it, “You can’t code for chatting.” Join us as we dig into the strength of women’s relationships and how we could more fully realize their power in clinical practice and in our personal lives.
Laura Garelick MD is a family medicine physician and certified health and well-being coach who practices at Beth Israel Lahey Health Primary Care in Medfield, MA. She is also Chief of Family Medicine and Director of Medical Staff Peer Support at Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital Needham and serves on the Board of Advisors for Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital Needham and the Well-Being Advisory for the Beth Israel Lahey Health system. She can be reached at lgarelic@gmail.com.
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Diane W. Shannon, MD, MPH, PCC is an internal medicine physician, award-winning writer, and certified coach. She understands the stresses inherent in the practice of medicine and the additional challenges that women face in the profession. Her passion is helping women in medicine create lives where they can thrive.
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Rachel, I’m so glad to hear it! It is inspiring to remember that there is this superpower called relationship building that can repel the kryptonite of feeling like a cog in the wheel of healthcare!
Thursday Jan 23, 2025
Great encouragement to work on changing the culture of medicine!
Wednesday Jan 22, 2025
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