Beyond The Stethoscope
In this episode, we share what's next for the BTS podcast, discuss the 5 Min Decision Framework and ask the tough questions like Are you quitting on your dreams too soon? Resources:
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Favorite quotes of the episode: “Even though we need to talk about serious topics, we also need to lighten up.” “We were built for play, we need to play.” Episode Overview In this episode, I talk with Aarti Tejuja (she/her) is sacred space holder/facilitator, healer and social activist. Aarti has also been a community organizer, youth mentor and advocate for those impacted by the current punitive justice system. Aarti currently co-owns Antara with Sojourner Wright. Antara means “the space of the in between” is Sanskrit and its mission is to guide companies and...
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Discussion about Success, Happiness and Lessons Learned.
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We discuss those fraudy feelings and how that's different from imposter syndrome. Learn simple ways for every leader to tackle overwhelm and burnout
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In this podcast, Angela shares how to do a year-end review and set goals for 2022 using the Key Decision Framework.
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In this episode, I talk with Marilise de Villiers. She is the founder and CEO of ROAR Coaching and Consulting. She's shaking up the cybersecurity space and helping people and organizations end bullying in the workplace.
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In this episode, Joanna Kleinman, licensed psychotherapist, and best-selling author shares her best tips for disconnecting from your inner critic and living life fully!
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In this episode, I talk with Dr. Melanie Barham, a project management professional, about How to Struggle Less and Accomplish More!
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Misha Rubin shares his process of aligning your career with your values, motivation style, and how you work with others.
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Jonathan Baktari, MD answers your most pressing COVID-19 questions related to boosters and traveling for the holidays.
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“Coaching was driving measurable outcomes, not only for patients but also helping clinicians.”
“The average interruption time for clinicians is 11 seconds. It’s been studied 7 times and every time it’s studied, we interrupt [patients] quicker. Only 10% of the time we do a teach-back to ensure patient understanding… and miss empathic opportunities about 90% of the time.”
“…and I realized at that moment, that medicine is an extraordinary, purposeful instrument that occasionally, diagnoses, treats, and cures disease.”
“The knowing to doing gap is a chasm, and effective organizations bridge the gap.”
“You can’t manage complex systems with complexity, they have to self-organize around simple principles that are easy to advocate for.”
“To be a champion, you have to take action to make the things around you better.”
Episode Overview
In this episode, I talk with Dr. Stephen Beeson to talk about the importance of having a purpose-driven career. As a successful family medicine physician, medical group leader, and physician coach, Dr. Stephen Beeson’s career has pioneered an approach to both the patient and clinician experience with demonstrated transformative results. Dr. Beeson is the author of two national best-selling books, has helped improve physician performance in patient satisfaction from the sixth percentile to above the ninetieth percentile nationally, founded the Clinician Experience Project in 2013, and currently leads the development of clinician-designed curriculum within the Project.
TOPICS
- Beeson’s unique career path; What inspired him to help the people he serves?
- Three good things research, Bryan Sexton, Duke University.
- The importance of having a purpose-driven career and growth mindset.
- How to improve the patient experience.
- Can these solutions also be applied to other systems like the VA healthcare system to improve care for veterans?
- Can the lessons in your books apply to other settings and providers such as veterinarians, dentists, and others in the healthcare industry?
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Bryan Sexton Research, Duke University https://today.duke.edu/2016/02/resilience
https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/9/3/e022695
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28611090/
Connect with Dr. Beeson on Twitter, Linked In, and Facebook at https://practicingexcellence.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/practicingexcellence-com/
https://twitter.com/prac_excellence
https://www.facebook.com/practicingexcellence1/
Stephen Covey’s 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, https://www.amazon.com/Habits-Highly-Effective-People-Powerful/dp/0743269519
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