In this episode of the Resilient Surgeon, Dr. Carrie Cunningham, associate professor of surgery at Harvard Medical School, section head of the Massachusetts General Hospital Endocrine Surgery Unit, and past-president of the Association of Academic Surgery, talks intimately with Dr. Michael Maddaus about the mental health crisis facing health care workers and shares her own lived experiences. The conversation tackles stigma and increased resources needed to support and protect those who are struggling in the health care community.
#152, S4: Same Surgeon, Different Light w/Drs. Jordan Dozier, Clauden Louis, and Michael Onwugbufor,
#152, S4: Same Surgeon, Different Light w/ Dr. Richard Ohye
#151 Same Surgeon, Different Light w/ Drs. Angelica Martin and Lillian Tsai
The Power of Wonder
Managing Information Overload
Forgiveness: A Prescription for Good Health
The Dark Horse: Redefining Success
Gaining Self Awareness and Other Awareness
The Resilient Surgeon S3: The Healing Power of Mindfulness and Meditation
The Resilient Surgeon S3: The Power of Saying No
The Resilient Surgeon S3: The Microstress Effect – Building Resilience Through Purpose and Relationships
The Resilient Surgeon S3: Dopamine Addiction and the Interconnection of Pleasure and Pain
The Resilient Surgeon S3: The Science & Practice of Time-Restricted Eating - Pt 2
The Resilient Surgeon S3: The Science & Practice of Time-Restricted Eating With Satchin Panda, PhD - Pt.1
Same Surgeon, Different Light S3: Dr. Bartley P. Griffith
Same Surgeon, Different Light S3: Rian M. Hasson, MD, MPH
Same Surgeon, Different Light S3: Dr. Sara Pereira
Same Surgeon, Different Light S3: Drs. Fatima G. Wilder and Asishana A. Osho
Same Surgeon, Different Light S3: Dr. Jessica S. Donington
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