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Sevo Sistas

Are you curious or interested in anesthesia and you a woman, person of color or otherwise do not fit the stereotypical image of what an anesthesiologist is "supposed" to look like? Are you confused as to what an anesthesiologist even does? Then this show is for you! We will discuss what life is like on the other side of the blue drape for us- such as the flow of an average day, the issues most relevant to us, and tips on being a part of this amazing yet misunderstood field!

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Episode Overview: In this empowering episode of Sevo Sistas, Dr. Elisha Peterson wraps up the series with Dr. Alopi Patel, co-host of the "Hurt by the Female Pain Docs" podcast. Dr. Patel shares her journey in overcoming internal limitations, the importance of building a personal brand as a physician, and actionable steps to create a social media presence.Key Takeaways:Overcoming Mental Barriers: Dr. Patel discusses the common mental barriers that physicians face when considering a public presence, such as self-doubt, introversion, and the fear of not being good enough. She emphasizes that if you don’t put your knowledge out there, someone else will, possibly not as effectively or accurately.Finding Your "Why": Dr. Patel highlights the importance of discovering your passion or "why." For her, the drive to reach more women with pelvic pain through social media became her motivation to step out of her comfort zone.Starting Simple: No fancy equipment is needed to start. Dr. Patel shares her humble beginnings, from recording podcast episodes in closets with minimal equipment to learning how to edit and produce content on her own.The Power of Consistency: While content creation can be overwhelming, consistency is key. Dr. Patel advises finding a balance that works for you, whether it's posting once a week or once a month.Defining Your Brand: For physicians, branding is about finding your niche and confidently becoming an expert in that area. Dr. Patel encourages graduates to carve out a specialty within their field, aligning it with their passion and mission.Social Media Strategy: Dr. Patel suggests choosing social media platforms based on your target audience. For patient education, platforms like Instagram and TikTok are more effective, whereas LinkedIn or Twitter might be better for reaching fellow physicians.Empowerment and Representation: Dr. Patel speaks on the importance of representation in medicine and how seeing someone who looks like you in the field can inspire others to follow their path.Actionable Steps:Reflect on your "why" and identify what you’re passionate about.Start simple with the tools you already have and don’t be afraid of making mistakes.Choose the right platform for your audience and be consistent with your content.Intentionally cultivate your brand by focusing on a niche you enjoy and excel in.Empower yourself and others by sharing your knowledge and experiences.Connect with Dr. Alopi Patel:Podcast: The Hurt by the Female Pain DocsInstagram: @FemalePainDocsTwitter: @FemalePainDocsTikTok: @FemalePainDocsListen & Subscribe: Don’t miss out on the latest episodes of Sevo Sistas. New episodes drop every Monday. Subscribe Now and give us a rating if you loved this episode!Empowered women, empower women. Together, let’s demystify and diversify the field of anesthesiology.Want to keep the convo going? Join our FB group!https://www.facebook.com/groups/sevosistasHave a burning question? A concern? A controversy or issue you want to hear covered? We got you, boo! Leave a voice message at 202 743 1404. We will play your recording on the podcast and address your topic (if you don't want it played just say it in the voicemail, we will still cover your topic!). This podcast is for you and we want to include you on this journey! Hope to hear from you soon

8/19/24 • 18:27

In this empowering episode of Sevo Sistas , the host is joined by Dr. Alopi Patel, a trailblazing anesthesiologist and pain medicine specialist. Dr. Patel shares her inspiring journey into medicine, overcoming the challenges faced by women in the male-dominated fields of anesthesiology and pain medicine, and her experience building a strong social media presence to address pelvic pain and women's health issues.Key Topics Discussed:Defining Expertise:Understanding that expertise is relative term and begins even as a medical student or resident.Encouragement for early-career professionals to share their knowledge and be part of the solution.Dr. Patel’s Journey:Inspired by her grandfather and a friend's father, Dr. Patel shares how she became interested in medicine and anesthesiology.The unique challenges of being a woman in a field where only a third of anesthesiologists are women, and how that led her to specialize in pain medicine.Challenges in Pain Medicine:The male dominance in pain medicine, with only 18% of pain physicians being women.The importance of addressing and treating pelvic pain, which is often misunderstood and stigmatized.The unexpected discovery of a significant number of male pelvic pain patients.Building a Social Media Presence:The creation of the "Female Pain Docs" platform on TikTok and Instagram to provide accurate medical information and advocacy.Navigating the challenges of maintaining a professional presence on social media while working for an academic institution.Practical tips on staying within institutional guidelines and the importance of transparency and caution when using social media as a healthcare professional.Navigating Social Media as a Physician:Understanding the "Green, Yellow, Red" approach to posting content.The importance of professionalism, considering the long-term impact of online contentTakeaways:Medical professionals at any stage of their career can be experts and should feel empowered to share their knowledge and address the issues they observe.Social media can be a powerful tool for educating the public, addressing misinformation, and advocating for underrepresented areas in medicine, but it must be used thoughtfully and within professional guidelines.Links & Resources:Follow Dr. Alopi Patel on Twitter: @alopipatelmdLearn more about Women Innovators in Pain Management: https://www.wipmsoc.org/Check out the Female Pain Docs:  https://thefemalepaindocs.com/                     Podcast:  https://thefemalepaindocs.com/podcast-2/                                            Tiktok and Instagram:  thefemalepaindocsCall to Action:If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and leave a review. Tune in next time for part two, where we continue our conversation with Dr. Patel, diving deeper into her strategies for managing work-life balance and her future goals in anesthesiology and pain medicine.Want to keep the convo going? Join our FB group!https://www.facebook.com/groups/sevosistasHave a burning question? A concern? A controversy or issue you want to hear covered? We got you, boo! Leave a voice message at 202 743 1404. We will play your recording on the podcast and address your topic (if you don't want it played just say it in the voicemail, we will still cover your topic!). This podcast is for you and we want to include you on this journey! Hope to hear from you soon

8/12/24 • 19:30

Welcome back to Sevo Sistas, the podcast where we demystify and diversify the field of anesthesiology, all within the duration of an anesthesia break. In this week's episode, we conclude our insightful interview with Dr. Alanna Gordon, a Black woman DO who recently matched at the University of Connecticut (UConn) for her anesthesiology residency. Dr. Gordon shares valuable advice that applies not only to DOs but to anyone considering a career in anesthesiology.Key Topics Discussed:Choosing Residency Programs:Dr. Gordon's strategic approach to selecting anesthesiology residency programs.Importance of networking at events like AMEC hosted by UConn.Factors such as geographic preference, program diversity, and program culture.Application Strategy:How Dr. Gordon applied to 42 programs, utilizing the new signaling system with 15 signals (5 gold and 10 silver).Insights on evaluating program friendliness toward DOs and the significance of diversity.Signaling in Residency Applications:Explanation of the signaling system and its strategic use.The impact of signaling on program selection and interview invitations.The balance between expressing interest and managing application costs.Interview Process:Dr. Gordon's experience with 11 interview invitations and her approach to preparing for them.Special experiences during her UConn interview, including the supportive environment and mentorship.Navigating the Match Process:The importance of ranking programs and the emotional journey of Match Day.Dr. Gordon's experience with the SOAP (Supplemental Offer and Acceptance Program) and securing a transitional year at Stony Brook Southampton.Final Thoughts:The importance of asking questions and taking initiative in the residency application process.Encouragement for medical students to network, attend open houses, and make personal connections.Notable Quotes:"You have to be very strategic in how you're applying, especially now with the signaling that anesthesiology has decided on." – Dr. Alanna Gordon"Make sure you're at every AMEC and you're networking with everyone, because that's really what's going to get you through the door." – Dr. Alanna Gordon"You can't be afraid to put yourself out there... The worst thing that can happen is someone can tell you no, and you go on to the next experience." – Dr. Alanna GordonResources Mentioned:AMEC (Annual Medical Education Conference) hosted by the Student National Medical Association (SNMA)Visiting Externship for Students Underrepresented in Medicine (VESUM) Program at UConnConnect with Us:Email: sevosistas@gmail.comLinkedIn:  sevo sistasTwitter: @sevosistasSupport the Show:If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review on your preferred podcast platform and sharing it with friends and colleagues. Your support helps us continue to bring you valuable insights and stories from the field of anesthesiology.Want to keep the convo going? Join our FB group!https://www.facebook.com/groups/sevosistasHave a burning question? A concern? A controversy or issue you want to hear covered? We got you, boo! Leave a voice message at 202 743 1404. We will play your recording on the podcast and address your topic (if you don't want it played just say it in the voicemail, we will still cover your topic!). This podcast is for you and we want to include you on this journey! Hope to hear from you soon

7/29/24 • 26:00

Welcome back to Sevo Sistas, the podcast dedicated to demystifying and diversifying the field of anesthesiology, all within the duration of an anesthesia break. This week, Dr. Peterson will delve into the challenges and triumphs of matching into an anesthesiology residency as a DO (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine). Our special guest, Dr. Alanna Gordon, shares her inspiring journey from her initial interest in medicine to successfully matching into the University of Connecticut's anesthesiology residency program.Key Points Discussed:Dr. Alanna Gordon’s Background and Motivation Early interest in medicine inspired by her grandmother's experience with breast cancer.Educational journey: University of Delaware, taking time off to work as a scribe, and attending West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine.Challenges faced as a Black woman in medicine and the importance of addressing racial disparities.Choosing the DO PathDecision-making process in applying to DO schools over MD programs.Misconceptions about DO education and its focus on the musculoskeletal system.Explanation of the holistic approach in DO training and its benefits.Standardized Exams and ChallengesPreparing for both the COMLEX and USMLE exams as a DO.Strategies for balancing and succeeding in both sets of exams.Importance of using resources like UWorld, First Aid, and Amboss for studying.Finding Passion in Anesthesiology Initial interest in orthopedic surgery and the pivotal rotation in anesthesiology during third year.Realizing the holistic and impactful role of an anesthesiologist in patient care.Support and mentorship challenges in a DO program and the need for self-motivation.Advice for Aspiring Anesthesiologists Tips for DO students on navigating the path to anesthesiology.Importance of early planning and seeking out rotations and experiences in desired specialties.Conclusion: Join us next week as we continue our conversation with Dr. Alanna Gordon, discussing more strategies and insights for successfully matching into anesthesiology as a DO.Call to Action: If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and subscribe to Sevo Sisters so you don't miss out on future episodes. New episodes drop every Monday to help you start your week with inspiration and valuable insights. Share your thoughts and topic suggestions in the comments!Contact and Follow:Alanna Gordon, DO @AlannaGordon_Twitter: @sevosistasLinkedin: Sevo SistasEmail: sevosistas@gmail.comWant to keep the convo going? Join our FB group!https://www.facebook.com/groups/sevosistasHave a burning question? A concern? A controversy or issue you want to hear covered? We got you, boo! Leave a voice message at 202 743 1404. We will play your recording on the podcast and address your topic (if you don't want it played just say it in the voicemail, we will still cover your topic!). This podcast is for you and we want to include you on this journey! Hope to hear from you soon

7/22/24 • 21:00

In this compelling follow-up episode of Sevo Sistas, we continue our conversation with Dr. Julisha Patten. Dr. Patten shares her inspiring journey of overcoming significant academic challenges to achieve her dream of becoming an anesthesiologist. From failing step exams to navigating the match process, Dr. Patten's story is a testament to resilience and determination. Tune in to hear her practical advice on maintaining confidence, seeking mentorship, and the power of perseverance.Overcoming Step Exam Challenges:Dr. Patten discusses her initial success with Step 1 and her unexpected failure on Step 2.The critical changes she made in her study approach for the second attempt.Importance of critical thinking and adapting study techniques to different exam formats.Mentorship and Tutoring:How hiring a tutor helped Dr. Patten succeed on her second attempt at Step 2.The role of mentorship in her journey and advice for others facing similar challenges.Navigating the Match Process:Dr. Patten's experience of not matching initially and the emotional toll it took.The SOAP (Supplemental Offer and Acceptance Program) process and her eventual job offer.The importance of perseverance and not giving up on her goal of becoming an anesthesiologist.Transitioning to Residency:The transitional year at LewisGale and how she treated it as a one-year interview.Dr. Patten's proactive approach to securing an anesthesia rotation and gaining valuable experience.Receiving a surprise interview and acceptance from Yale, and the significance of this achievement.Advice for Aspiring Anesthesiologists:Dr. Patten's encouragement to those who face academic setbacks.The importance of believing in oneself and not letting a single test define your capabilities.Practical tips on maintaining confidence and seeking support from mentors and peers.Closing Thoughts:Dr. Patten's final words of inspiration for listeners pursuing their dreams in the medical field..Call to Action: Don't miss this episode filled with resilience and practical advice for overcoming obstacles in the medical field. Subscribe to Sevo Sistas on your favorite podcast platform and leave a review to support the show! Share this episode with friends and colleagues who might benefit from Dr. Patten's inspiring journey.Follow Dr. Julisha Patten @Julisha_Patten on TwitterWant to keep the convo going? Join our FB group!https://www.facebook.com/groups/sevosistasHave a burning question? A concern? A controversy or issue you want to hear covered? We got you, boo! Leave a voice message at 202 743 1404. We will play your recording on the podcast and address your topic (if you don't want it played just say it in the voicemail, we will still cover your topic!). This podcast is for you and we want to include you on this journey! Hope to hear from you soon

7/1/24 • 21:55

In this inspiring episode of Sevo Sistas, we delve into the extraordinary journey of Dr. Julisha Patten, who defied numerous challenges on her path to becoming an anesthesiology resident at Yale. Dr. Patten shares her experiences of taking the MCAT twice, facing setbacks, and ultimately triumphing through resilience and determination.Highlights of the Episode:Introduction to Dr. Julisha Patten:Dr. Patten's early life in North Augusta and her initial struggles with financing education.Her decision to join the military to pursue her education and the challenges she faced while balancing military duties with academic aspirations.Military Experience and Education:Insights into Dr. Patten's time in the military, her role in medical logistics, and how it sparked her interest in medicine.The pivotal conversation with a military pediatrician that shifted her focus from nursing to becoming a physician.Academic Journey and Military Challenges:Transitioning from military service to full-time student life at Bowie State University.Overcoming the challenge of classes only being offered during the day, leading to her decision to leave the military.Facing and overcoming administrative hurdles to secure an honorable discharge and retain her benefits.Master's Program and Medical School:How a unique master's program at the University of South Florida (USF) helped Dr. Patten prepare for and succeed in the MCAT.The experience of taking classes alongside first-year medical students and the benefits of this intensive program.Mentorship and Support Systems:The crucial role mentors played in guiding Dr. Patten throughout her journey, from her time at Bowie State to her acceptance into Howard Medical School.Dr. Patton's reflections on the supportive community at Howard and the impact of the Drapes Down program in solidifying her interest in anesthesiology.Advice and Encouragement:Dr. Patten’s message to aspiring anesthesiologists who face self-doubt and anxiety about their qualifications.Encouragement to leverage mentorship, remain persistent, and keep striving despite setbacks.Join us for part one of this two-part series as Dr. Patten’s story unfolds, providing invaluable insights and motivation for anyone facing challenges on their professional journey. Don't miss the next episode, where we discuss her test-taking strategies, experiences with matching into residency, and how she navigated the ups and downs to secure her place at Yale.Connect:Twitter @sevosistas and @Julisha_PattenFacebook @sevosistasAbout Sevo Sistas: Sevo Sistas is your go-to podcast for demystifying and diversifying the field of anesthesiology, offering insights and stories from inspiring individuals within the duration of an anesthesia break. Hosted by Dr. Peterson, we aim to support and uplift our listeners through engaging and informative content.Want to keep the convo going? Join our FB group!https://www.facebook.com/groups/sevosistasHave a burning question? A concern? A controversy or issue you want to hear covered? We got you, boo! Leave a voice message at 202 743 1404. We will play your recording on the podcast and address your topic (if you don't want it played just say it in the voicemail, we will still cover your topic!). This podcast is for you and we want to include you on this journey! Hope to hear from you soon

6/24/24 • 18:27

Finding mentors, creating that relationship can be intimidatingbut it does not have to be. Listen for how you can create your dream mentoring relationships.Want to keep the convo going? Join our FB group!https://www.facebook.com/groups/sevosistasHave a burning question? A concern? A controversy or issue you want to hear covered? We got you, boo! Leave a voice message at 202 743 1404. We will play your recording on the podcast and address your topic (if you don't want it played just say it in the voicemail, we will still cover your topic!). This podcast is for you and we want to include you on this journey! Hope to hear from you soon

6/3/24 • 10:17

Are you confused about what networking is?How to do it?Dr. Chuma  Azoba walks us through practical action items that you can take to be a networking bossTwitter: @ChumaAzobaWant to keep the convo going? Join our FB group!https://www.facebook.com/groups/sevosistasHave a burning question? A concern? A controversy or issue you want to hear covered? We got you, boo! Leave a voice message at 202 743 1404. We will play your recording on the podcast and address your topic (if you don't want it played just say it in the voicemail, we will still cover your topic!). This podcast is for you and we want to include you on this journey! Hope to hear from you soon

5/28/24 • 27:17

In this episode, Dr. Chuma Azoba, a graduate of St. George's Medical School walks us through-his journey to medicine and anesthesia-the challenges of going to medical school abroad-how to navigate obtaining anesthesia rotations-the importance of networkingHave more questions for Dr. Azoba? or want to connect?He is on X@ChumaAzoba and Linkedinhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/chuma-azoba/Want to keep the convo going? Join our FB group!https://www.facebook.com/groups/sevosistasHave a burning question? A concern? A controversy or issue you want to hear covered? We got you, boo! Leave a voice message at 202 743 1404. We will play your recording on the podcast and address your topic (if you don't want it played just say it in the voicemail, we will still cover your topic!). This podcast is for you and we want to include you on this journey! Hope to hear from you soon

5/20/24 • 16:02

In the enlightening episode of the Black Doctors Podcast featuring Dr. Elisha Peterson, listeners are invited into the inspiring journey of a triple board-certified anesthesiologist renowned for her dedication to medicine and community service.Throughout the podcast, Dr. Peterson candidly discusses the hurdles she faced as a minority navigating the rigorous terrain of medical education. From the pressures of competition in medical school to the complexities of specialization in pediatric pain management, her journey is marked by perseverance and resilience. Importantly, she sheds light on the need for representation in medicine and advocates for honest discussions about the unique struggles faced by minorities within the field.As the conversation unfolds, Dr. Peterson’s personal experiences in the operating room, balancing motherhood with a demanding profession, and her transition from academic medicine to entrepreneurial ventures offer invaluable insights. Her commitment to creating inclusive spaces, evident in initiatives like the SEVO Sisters podcast and her forthcoming digital course, underscores her dedication to empowering marginalized individuals in the medical community. Dr. Peterson’s story serves as a beacon of hope, emphasizing the transformative power of resilience, advocacy, and community support in overcoming obstacles and achieving success in medicine.As a former medical school admissions committee member, Dr. Peterson offers expertise and guidance across various stages of the medical education journey. With insights gleaned from evaluating candidates, she can provide invaluable advice on crafting compelling medical school and residency essays, navigating the intricacies of interviews for both medical school and residency programs, and optimizing the overall application process. Additionally, Dr. Peterson offers insights into excelling during transitional years, maintaining motivation, overcoming challenges, and fostering innovative thinking. Whether transitioning from a different industry into medicine or seeking strategies to stand out amidst competition, Dr. Peterson will provide tailored support to empower individuals embarking on their medical careers.Learn more at this link: Dr. Elisha Peterson: White Coat AchievedWant to keep the convo going? Join our FB group!https://www.facebook.com/groups/sevosistasHave a burning question? A concern? A controversy or issue you want to hear covered? We got you, boo! Leave a voice message at 202 743 1404. We will play your recording on the podcast and address your topic (if you don't want it played just say it in the voicemail, we will still cover your topic!). This podcast is for you and we want to include you on this journey! Hope to hear from you soon

5/13/24 • 30:29

In the enlightening episode of the Black Doctors Podcast featuring Dr. Elisha Peterson, listeners are invited into the inspiring journey of a triple board-certified anesthesiologist renowned for her dedication to medicine and community service.Throughout the podcast, Dr. Peterson candidly discusses the hurdles she faced as a minority navigating the rigorous terrain of medical education. From the pressures of competition in medical school to the complexities of specialization in pediatric pain management, her journey is marked by perseverance and resilience. Importantly, she sheds light on the need for representation in medicine and advocates for honest discussions about the unique struggles faced by minorities within the field.As the conversation unfolds, Dr. Peterson's personal experiences in the operating room, balancing motherhood with a demanding profession, and her transition from academic medicine to entrepreneurial ventures offer invaluable insights. Her commitment to creating inclusive spaces, evident in initiatives like the SEVO Sisters podcast and her forthcoming digital course, underscores her dedication to empowering marginalized individuals in the medical community. Dr. Peterson's story serves as a beacon of hope, emphasizing the transformative power of resilience, advocacy, and community support in overcoming obstacles and achieving success in medicine.As a former medical school admissions committee member, Dr. Peterson offers expertise and guidance across various stages of the medical education journey. With insights gleaned from evaluating candidates, she can provide invaluable advice on crafting compelling medical school and residency essays, navigating the intricacies of interviews for both medical school and residency programs, and optimizing the overall application process. Additionally, Dr. Peterson offers insights into excelling during transitional years, maintaining motivation, overcoming challenges, and fostering innovative thinking. Whether transitioning from a different industry into medicine or seeking strategies to stand out amidst competition, Dr. Peterson will provide tailored support to empower individuals embarking on their medical careers.Want to keep the convo going? Join our FB group!https://www.facebook.com/groups/sevosistasHave a burning question? A concern? A controversy or issue you want to hear covered? We got you, boo! Leave a voice message at 202 743 1404. We will play your recording on the podcast and address your topic (if you don't want it played just say it in the voicemail, we will still cover your topic!). This podcast is for you and we want to include you on this journey! Hope to hear from you soon

5/6/24 • 29:56

You dont have to hustle and grind your entire life to make money. What if you made even more money working smarter not harder?In this episode, we discuss-why I left academic medicine-the pros and challenges of real estate-learning never endsI was a guest on the Real Estate Mogul MD podcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/real-estate-mogul-m-d/id1657510769Here I share my journey into real estate.Want to keep the convo going? Join our FB group!https://www.facebook.com/groups/sevosistasHave a burning question? A concern? A controversy or issue you want to hear covered? We got you, boo! Leave a voice message at 202 743 1404. We will play your recording on the podcast and address your topic (if you don't want it played just say it in the voicemail, we will still cover your topic!). This podcast is for you and we want to include you on this journey! Hope to hear from you soon

4/29/24 • 28:54

Ever thought about making money while you sleep?  or even just sheltering your income from taxes?I was a guest on the Real Estate Mogul MD podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/real-estate-mogul-m-d/id1657510769Here I share my journey into real estate. Want to keep the convo going? Join our FB group!https://www.facebook.com/groups/sevosistasHave a burning question? A concern? A controversy or issue you want to hear covered? We got you, boo! Leave a voice message at 202 743 1404. We will play your recording on the podcast and address your topic (if you don't want it played just say it in the voicemail, we will still cover your topic!). This podcast is for you and we want to include you on this journey! Hope to hear from you soon

4/22/24 • 33:13

We are on spring break this week!  Use this as an opportunity to catch up on prior episodes and I look forward to discussing new topics with you next week! Want to keep the convo going? Join our FB group!https://www.facebook.com/groups/sevosistasHave a burning question? A concern? A controversy or issue you want to hear covered? We got you, boo! Leave a voice message at 202 743 1404. We will play your recording on the podcast and address your topic (if you don't want it played just say it in the voicemail, we will still cover your topic!). This podcast is for you and we want to include you on this journey! Hope to hear from you soon

4/15/24 • 00:57

Everything has a dark side. Anesthesiology has a few.  Its still a great field but you should enter with eyes wide open. Anesthesiology is #1 for-highest burnout rate of all specialties-highest suicide rate of all specialties-#1 for gender based harassmentWant to read more.  Check out the papers below:https://pubs.asahq.org/monitor/article/87/4/34/137958/This-Is-Not-Acceptablehttps://www.apsf.org/article/our-own-safety/https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7958220/https://associationofanaesthetists-publications.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/anae.15361https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34756737/Want to keep the convo going? Join our FB group!https://www.facebook.com/groups/sevosistasHave a burning question? A concern? A controversy or issue you want to hear covered? We got you, boo! Leave a voice message at 202 743 1404. We will play your recording on the podcast and address your topic (if you don't want it played just say it in the voicemail, we will still cover your topic!). This podcast is for you and we want to include you on this journey! Hope to hear from you soon

4/8/24 • 14:40

Discover the transformative power of resilience and passion as Dr. Candice Williams shares her inspiring journey of navigating the complexities of medicine while pursuing her love for music and healing.From navigating challenging hospital environments to pioneering a unique blend of music and telemedicine for pain management, Dr. Williams shares her inspiring story of courage, perseverance, and the pursuit of purpose in the ever-evolving landscape of medicine.In This Episode:[00:00:00] Dr. Candice Williams shares her journey from challenging hospital environments to finding her niche in anesthesiology.[00:01:00] Exploring alternative specialties led Dr. Williams to pain management, providing a fulfilling career shift.[00:02:00] Fellowship offered valuable insights, despite challenges with inpatient pain service.[00:03:00] Straddling two classes during fellowship provided unique experiences, shaping Dr. Williams' perspective.[00:04:00] Dr. Williams' lifelong passion for music resurfaced post-residency, influencing her career pivot.[00:05:00] A pivotal moment prompted Dr. Williams to blend music with telemedicine for pain management.[00:06:00] Dr. Williams plans to offer lifestyle interventions and telemedicine services for pain management.[00:07:00] Using music as medicine, Dr. Williams emphasizes practical incorporation into daily routines.[00:08:00] Workplace challenges in medicine are discussed, highlighting the need for systemic change.[00:09:00] Courage and resilience are essential traits in navigating challenging career transitions.[00:10:00] Anesthesiology is praised as a specialty offering unique patient care opportunities.[00:11:00] Dr. Williams encourages pursuing passions and prioritizing personal fulfillment in medicine.[00:12:00] The conversation concludes with a call to action for physicians to embrace change and explore alternative paths.[00:13:00] Dr. Williams shares her website and YouTube channel for those interested in her music and telemedicine offerings.To connect with Dr. Williams and her music, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0xUreZyi27U0Mo9p8kZvIwhttps://www.preludepc.com/https://linktr.ee/drcandicewillWant to keep the convo going? Join our FB group!https://www.facebook.com/groups/sevosistasHave a burning question? A concern? A controversy or issue you want to hear covered? We got you, boo! Leave a voice message at 202 743 1404. We will play your recording on the podcast and address your topic (if you don't want it played just say it in the voicemail, we will still cover your topic!). This podcast is for you and we want to include you on this journey! Hope to hear from you soon

4/1/24 • 22:36

Did you ever wonder how a passion for music could harmonize with a career in medicine?Join us in this episode as we dive into the extraordinary journey of Dr. Candice Williams, an anesthesiology pain medicine physician who seamlessly blends her musical talents with her medical practice. Explore the intersection of art and science as Dr. Williams shares her unique approach to pain care, revealing the transformative power of creativity in healing.Get ready to uncover the symphony of possibilities when passion meets profession.In This Episode:[00:00:00] Introduction to Dr. Candice Williams, an anesthesiology pain medicine physician, discussing her unique approach to pain care using her musical talents.[00:01:00] Dr. Williams shares her journey of combining medicine with her passion for music and how she found an interest in anesthesiology.[00:02:00] mHer introduction to anesthesiology during a rotation at the National Institutes of Health and the influence of a friend's suggestion.[00:03:00] Dr. Williams' decision to explore anesthesiology further through shadowing experiences and interactions with anesthesiologists.[00:04:00] Her decision to pursue anesthesiology residency, including the challenges faced during the application process.[00:05:00] Dr. Williams talks about the supportive environment she found in anesthesiology and her strategic approach to rotations.[00:06:00] She discusses her experiences during rotations, including the challenges and revelations that guided her specialty choice.[00:07:00] Dr. Williams reflects on the challenges and biases she encountered during rotations and the importance of finding the right fit.[00:08:00] Her decision to pursue anesthesiology residency at UCLA and the struggles faced during training.[00:09:00] Dr. Williams shares her experiences of advocating for herself during residency and confronting biases.[00:10:00] She discusses the challenges of balancing residency with personal life and the support she received from colleagues.[00:11:00] Dr. Williams reflects on the significance of finding acceptance and support in her chosen field of anesthesiology.[00:12:00] Her transition to the workforce after residency and the challenges faced during her early career.[00:13:00] Dr. Williams shares her decision to pursue additional training in pain medicine and the motivations behind it.Key TakeawayThe fusion of passion and profession can create a beautiful harmony. Dr. Candice Williams's inspiring journey reminds us that pursuing our interests outside of medicine can enrich our practice and enhance patient care. Whether it's music, art, or any other passion, integrating it into our medical careers can unlock new dimensions of empathy, creativity, and healing. So, let's embrace the melody of possibility and cultivate a symphony of compassion in our medical journeys.Links to Dr. Candice Williams Music and Social Mediahttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0xUreZyi27U0Mo9p8kZvIwhttps://www.preludepc.com/https://linktr.ee/drcandicewillWant to keep the convo going? Join our FB group!https://www.facebook.com/groups/sevosistasHave a burning question? A concern? A controversy or issue you want to hear covered? We got you, boo! Leave a voice message at 202 743 1404. We will play your recording on the podcast and address your topic (if you don't want it played just say it in the voicemail, we will still cover your topic!). This podcast is for you and we want to include you on this journey! Hope to hear from you soon

3/25/24 • 21:43

Ever wondered how anesthesiologists handle tough situations with their hands?In this last episode with Dr. Amanda Dudak MD, we're diving into the world of anesthesiology like never before. Dr. Dudak gives us a peek into the day-to-day life of an anesthesiologist, sharing stories that shed light on the challenges and triumphs of the job. From dealing with sensory issues to clever tricks in intubation, each marks a key moment in her journey. So, get ready for a fascinating dive into the world of anesthesiology, where Dr. Amanda Dudak's stories paint a vivid picture of life in the operating room.In This Episode:00:01:00 - Dr. Dudak's attraction to anesthesiology and immediate feedback00:02:00 - Initial experiences on obstetrics rotation and interaction with anesthesia00:03:00 - Dr. Dudak's exposure to anesthesia during a trauma case and its impact00:04:00 - Decision to change from OB/GYN to anesthesiology during fourth year00:05:00 - Late decision-making process and applying to anesthesia programs00:06:00 - The supportive and adaptive environment in the anesthesia field00:07:00 - The nimble thought process and adaptability in anesthesia00:08:00 - Late application challenges and unique experiences in the interview process00:09:00 - Strategic approach to residency applications and ranking list00:10:00 - Learning experiences during residency interviews and making the final decision00:11:00 - Uncertainty during Match Week and finding out about the match00:12:00 - The significance of finding a supportive program and matching00:13:00 - Advice on ranking programs and finding a place where you thrive00:14:00 - Navigating residency with physical impairments and adaptive devices00:15:00 - Overcoming challenges with sensory deficits and adapting techniques00:16:00 - Learning from mistakes and adapting to challenges in the OR00:17:00 - Adapting techniques in airway management and starting IVs00:18:00 - Utilizing ultrasound guidance and increasing surface area for palpation00:19:00 - Adapting to limitations, recognizing personal challenges, and seeking support00:20:00 - Navigating residency with unique learning experiences and sharing mistakes00:21:00 - Learning from auxiliary support staff and the importance of teamwork00:22:00 - Overcoming challenges, handling mistakes, and supporting fellow residents00:23:00 - Anesthesia as a lone ranger sport and the value of sharing storiesKey TakeawayAs we wrap up this fascinating episode with Dr. Amanda Dudak MD, we've learned a lot about the world of anesthesiology. From why she chose this field to the ups and downs of her time in training, Dr. Dudak's story is like a guide to understanding the life of an anesthesiologist.It showed us the important moments in her journey, giving us a clear picture of what it's all about. Some big takeaways include being ready to adapt, finding a supportive program, and the power of teamwork to face challenges. Dr. Dudak's experiences are like a light for those interested in anesthesiology, proving that with determination, flexibility, and a helping community, anyone can succeed in the complex world of the operating room.Want to keep the convo going? Join our FB group!https://www.facebook.com/groups/sevosistasHave a burning question? A concern? A controversy or issue you want to hear covered? We got you, boo! Leave a voice message at 202 743 1404. We will play your recording on the podcast and address your topic (if you don't want it played just say it in the voicemail, we will still cover your topic!). This podcast is for you and we want to include you on this journey! Hope to hear from you soon

3/18/24 • 24:48

Have you ever wondered what it's really like for someone to make it through medical school?In this episode, Dr. Amanda Dudak, MD shares her personal rollercoaster – the ups, the downs, and everything in between. From dealing with money matters to facing unexpected health problems, her story is a real, raw look at the challenges med students might not always talk about.Join us as we unpack the grit, resilience, and camaraderie that shape the less-explored side of the journey to becoming a doctor.In this episode:[00:01:00] Dr. Dudak discusses the importance of highlighting unique experiences in medical school applications.[00:02:00] Dr. Dudak's focus on underserved populations and social determinants of health.[00:03:00] Variety of experiences in women's health, including volunteering at a crisis pregnancy center and Planned Parenthood.[00:04:00] Dr. Dudak's desire for a medical education that acknowledges differences in backgrounds and teaches navigating the healthcare system.[00:05:00] Dr. Dudak's atypical financial situation and decision-making process for choosing a medical school.[00:06:00] Balancing financial considerations and personal fit in choosing a medical school.[00:07:00] Challenges faced during medical school, including health issues and the financial burden.[00:08:00] Juggling responsibilities as a single parent and medical student; getting support for her sister.[00:09:00] Dr. Dudak's sickness during the first year of medical school and struggles with getting a diagnosis.[00:10:00] Taking a leave of absence due to health issues, facing challenges with the insurance company.[00:11:00] Diagnosis of CIDP (chronic form of Guillain-Barre syndrome) and the struggle to get medication approved.[00:12:00] Difficulties in getting appropriate treatment and the impact on daily life.[00:13:00] Returning to medical school with physical disabilities and navigating practical challenges.[00:14:00] Meeting with the Dean's office to discuss the logistics of returning to medical school.[00:27:00] Discussing challenges faced during rotations, accommodation needs, and support received.[00:28:00] Reflecting on the value of speaking to people who have faced similar challenges.[00:29:00] Sharing experiences with attendings and the importance of solidarity from peers.[00:30:00] Discussing the impact of accommodations on rotation experiences and evaluations.[00:31:00] Reflecting on the support received from the school and peers, and the impact on the overall experience.Key TakeawayDr. Amanda Dudak's story is a powerful reminder that challenges are a part of everyone's journey, and it's crucial to embrace diversity in medical education. Her experiences highlight the need for support, empathy, and adaptability within the healthcare system. As we wrap up, let's use Dr. Dudak's journey as a starting point for conversations about including and understanding the varied paths that individuals take to become healthcare professionals.Want to keep the convo going? Join our FB group!https://www.facebook.com/groups/sevosistasHave a burning question? A concern? A controversy or issue you want to hear covered? We got you, boo! Leave a voice message at 202 743 1404. We will play your recording on the podcast and address your topic (if you don't want it played just say it in the voicemail, we will still cover your topic!). This podcast is for you and we want to include you on this journey! Hope to hear from you soon

3/11/24 • 32:15

Did you know that the journey to becoming a medical professional can take unexpected turns and detours? In this riveting episode, Dr. Elisha Peterson, MD sits down with the remarkable Dr. Amanda Dudak, MD, whose path to medicine was far from conventional.Join us as we dive into the intricacies of her unique journey, from unconventional beginnings to the challenges faced during her mother's health struggles, and the sacrifices made to pursue a career in medicine. Dr. Dudak's story is a testament to resilience, perseverance, and the importance of seeking alternative paths. What can we learn from those who forge unconventional routes to achieve their goals? Let's find out as we unravel the inspiring narrative of Dr. Amanda Dudak.In This Episode:[00:05:00] - Dr. Amanda Dudak discusses her unconventional educational background and upbringing.[00:08:00] - Dr. Amanda talks about her mother's battle with brain cancer and the impact on their lives.[00:11:00] - The challenges and frustration Dr. Amanda's mother faced post-surgery, affecting her ability to communicate.[00:13:00] - Dr. Amanda highlights the importance of reaching out to a broader support network during difficult times.[00:16:00] - Dr. Amanda explores her initial interest in becoming an equine vet and the realization that it might not be the right path.[00:18:00] - Dr. Amanda discusses the support she received from her extended family during the med school application process.[00:21:00] - The sacrifices and choices Dr. Amanda made to pursue medicine, including putting certain aspects of her life on hold.[00:23:00] - Dr. Amanda reflects on the guidance she received from an MD PhD student and the strategic approach to her med school application.[00:24:00] - The discussion around alternative paths to medical school and finding the right fit for one's career goals.[00:25:00] - Dr. Peterson expresses gratitude for the guidance and coaching that helps individuals navigate their career paths.Key TakeawayThrough Dr. Amanda Dudak's inspiring story, marked by unconventional beginnings, family struggles, and personal sacrifices, you're reminded of the importance of seeking alternative paths, leveraging support networks, and making strategic choices, even if it means temporarily putting some aspects of your life on hold. Dr. Dudak's experience teaches us that with dedication and perseverance, we can face any challenges that may come along our journey and achieve our aspirations, regardless of the odds.Want to keep the convo going? Join our FB group!https://www.facebook.com/groups/sevosistasHave a burning question? A concern? A controversy or issue you want to hear covered? We got you, boo! Leave a voice message at 202 743 1404. We will play your recording on the podcast and address your topic (if you don't want it played just say it in the voicemail, we will still cover your topic!). This podcast is for you and we want to include you on this journey! Hope to hear from you soon

3/4/24 • 25:42

There is a lot of opportunities outside academic medicine. There is-Expert Witnessing-Consulting -Per Diem Work-Public Speaking-WritingWe discuss my life after leaving full-time academic medicine. Key Talking Points:[00:00:00] Introduction[00:01:00] What is Leadership Without Authority and Why Does it Impact Patient Care?[00:02:00]  What's Missing in Medical Training and Why Does it Matter?[00:03:00] What is the Importance of Understanding the Business Side of Medicine for Personal and Professional Growth?[00:04:00] What Recommendations Exist for Learning About the Business of Medicine?[00:05:00] What is the Significance of Intrapreneurship for Those Working Within Organizations?[00:06:00] Why Discuss Suffering in the Medical Profession and What Impact Does it Have on Health?[00:07:00] What's Involved in Breaking Away from Suffering and How Can We Address Moral Conflicts?[00:08:00] What is the Connection Between Suffering and Health Issues, Especially in Women?[00:09:00] What are Dr. Elisha's Thoughts on Overcoming Fear and How Can One Pursue Their Unique Path?[00:10:00] Why is There a Need for Business Education in Medicine and What Challenges Do Physicians Face?[00:11:00] What is the Vision of Physicians Running Their Own Practices for True Patient-Centered Care?[00:12:00] How Can Gaining Control Over One's Schedule Impact Life and Well-being?[00:13:00] What is the Impact of Time Control on Life and Well-being?[00:14:00] How Did Dr. Elisha Transition to Various Opportunities?[00:15:00] Why Did Dr. Elisha Start the Sevo Sistas Podcast and What Contributed to its Popularity?[00:16:00] How Can One Get Compensation for Expert Testimony and What Advice Exists for Those Interested in Pursuing it?[00:17:00] What is Involved in Establishing Oneself as an Authority for Corporate Consulting and How Can Social Media be Leveraged?[00:18:00] Why is it Important to Review Cases for the State Medical Board Before Pursuing Expert Witness Work?[00:19:00] How To Set Hourly Rates?[00:20:00] What Corporate Consulting Strategies Exist?[00:21:00] What is Dr. Elisha's Passion for Travel?[00:22:00] How Would Dr. Elisha Describe the Unique and Welcoming Culture of Turkey?[00:23:00] What are Dr. Elisha's Upcoming Travel Plans to Japan and Colombia?[00:24:00] How Does Flexibility in Virtual Work and Occasional On-site Speaking Engagements Work Together?[00:25:00] What is Dr. Elisha's Involvement with Startups Resources discussed: Dr. Una's podcast EntreMDGretchen Green Expert WitnessingSet up free Consulting profile with Expert iQ https://www.expert-iq.com/auth/loginWant to keep the convo going? Join our FB group!https://www.facebook.com/groups/sevosistasHave a burning question? A concern? A controversy or issue you want to hear covered? We got you, boo! Leave a voice message at 202 743 1404. We will play your recording on the podcast and address your topic (if you don't want it played just say it in the voicemail, we will still cover your topic!). This podcast is for you and we want to include you on this journey! Hope to hear from you soon

2/26/24 • 27:14

Ever needed a sign that it was time to move on? Working in full time academic medicine felt like being in an abusive relationship. I was only in it for the kids...( I was working for a children's hospital).In this episode, we discussed what my transition out of academic medicine looks like. And how Im leveraging my talents and experiences into a new venture.Resources discussed:Dr. Una's podcast EntreMDMy TEDx "How Chronic Pain is Like Falling in Love" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypWT4MJVVUkWant to keep the convo going? Join our FB group!https://www.facebook.com/groups/sevosistasHave a burning question? A concern? A controversy or issue you want to hear covered? We got you, boo! Leave a voice message at 202 743 1404. We will play your recording on the podcast and address your topic (if you don't want it played just say it in the voicemail, we will still cover your topic!). This podcast is for you and we want to include you on this journey! Hope to hear from you soon

2/19/24 • 27:32

Have you ever wondered about the remarkable journey of a pediatric anesthesiologist and pain management specialist who successfully navigated the intricate world of healthcare leadership, overcoming gender and racial biases?In this episode, there's a shift in roles as Dr. Elisha Peterson goes from being the main host to becoming the guest, and Dr. Manna Hagos takes on the role of the host.  This change creates an opportunity for an interesting conversation where Dr. Peterson talks about her experiences, from employee to entrepreneurship.  The discussion covers the various challenges and successes she faced along this unique path.Timestamps:[00:00:00] Introduction to Dr. Elisha Peterson and the unconventional journey from academia to entrepreneurship.[00:01:00] Dr. Peterson's early career and the influence of a mentor who foresaw her leadership potential.[00:02:00] Overcoming self-doubt and taking on a director position at Childrens National, the challenges of navigating organizational dynamics.[00:03:00] The impact of hierarchical structures and political turf wars in healthcare, especially as a woman of color.[00:04:00] Lessons from leadership transitions, recognizing the importance of resilience and maintaining authenticity.[00:05:00] Dr. Peterson's realization of the need for change, the influence of podcasts like Dr. Una's EntreMD, and the seed for her transition to entrepreneurship.[00:06:00] Coping with the challenges of COVID-19 in healthcare and the frustrations with per diem roles.[00:07:00] The rediscovery of autonomy and the role of entrepreneurial podcasts in reshaping Dr. Peterson's perspective.[00:08:00] Dr. Peterson's journey from academia to entrepreneurship, reflecting on the transformative power of reclaiming one's freedom.Key Takeaway:Dr. Peterson's story is a testament to the importance of recognizing one's leadership potential, overcoming systemic barriers, and embracing the entrepreneurial mindset to create meaningful change in the healthcare landscape. Her journey inspires healthcare professionals to navigate challenges with resilience, stay true to their values, and explore opportunities beyond traditional career paths.Podcast mentioned:  Dr. Una EntreMDWant to keep the convo going? Join our FB group!https://www.facebook.com/groups/sevosistasHave a burning question? A concern? A controversy or issue you want to hear covered? We got you, boo! Leave a voice message at 202 743 1404. We will play your recording on the podcast and address your topic (if you don't want it played just say it in the voicemail, we will still cover your topic!). This podcast is for you and we want to include you on this journey! Hope to hear from you soon

2/12/24 • 24:51

Navigating Uncompensated WorkIntroduction:In the latest episode of Sevo Sistas, this last episode with Dr. Manna Hagos. In this episode, we delve into the societal expectations surrounding uncompensated work and challenge the norms that often pressure individuals to say yes without due compensation.Key Highlights:Rightful Compensation:Dr. Hagos and Dr. Peterson kick off the discussion by emphasizing the importance of being rightfully compensated for one's work.They explore the societal norms that sometimes undervalue or overlook the significance of fair compensation for time and effort.Challenging Social Norms:The hosts courageously challenge the pervasive social norms that perpetuate the idea of saying yes to uncompensated work.They share personal anecdotes and experiences, illustrating the impact of these norms on individuals and society at large.Setting Boundaries:Setting boundaries becomes a focal point of the conversation as the hosts stress the importance of establishing limits and knowing when to say no.The discussion unfolds into practical tips for listeners on how to navigate and communicate boundaries effectively.Dr. Hagos's Perspective:Dr. Hagos shares her unique perspective on personal well-being, drawing from her own experiences.The hosts explore Dr. Hagos's journey of expressing creativity through writing a book and founding a company, highlighting the fulfillment that comes with maximizing one's strengths.Closing Thoughts:As the episode concludes, Dr. Hagos and Dr. Peterson leave listeners with valuable insights on the transformative power of setting boundaries, demanding rightful compensation, and the positive impact these choices can have on personal and professional well-being.To connect with Dr. Hagoshttps://doctormanna.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-manna-hagos-m-d-mro-78b548107/Want to keep the convo going? Join our FB group!https://www.facebook.com/groups/sevosistasHave a burning question? A concern? A controversy or issue you want to hear covered? We got you, boo! Leave a voice message at 202 743 1404. We will play your recording on the podcast and address your topic (if you don't want it played just say it in the voicemail, we will still cover your topic!). This podcast is for you and we want to include you on this journey! Hope to hear from you soon

2/5/24 • 16:10

Curious about the intersection of medicine and entrepreneurship and how emotions play a crucial role in sparking innovative ideas? In this episode featuring Dr. Manna Hagos, the conversation explores the diverse worlds of medicine and business, delving into the dynamic interplay between personal challenges and groundbreaking solutions. Dr. Peterson and Dr. Hagos discuss the subtleties of networking beyond traditional medical spheres and uncover unexpected opportunities within casual conversations.We shed light on the often-overlooked issue of professionals, particularly women and minorities, facing expectations to provide expertise without compensation. Dr. Hagos shares her entrepreneurial journey, offering insights into the origins of successful ideas and the empowerment that comes from recognizing one's professional value. Tune in as Dr. Hagos and Dr. Peterson unravel the complexities of entrepreneurship, ethical considerations, and the undeniable convergence of medicine and business.[00:01:00] Manna discusses the importance of interacting with people outside the medical world to gain fresh perspectives and pragmatism.[00:02:00] Dr. Peterson and Manna explore networking opportunities during casual conversations, emphasizing the potential connections beyond the medical setting.[00:03:00] Manna shares insights on entrepreneurship, highlighting the commonality that many successful ideas stem from a personal necessity or frustration.[00:04:00] The discussion touches on the power of emotions, especially anger or frustration, as driving forces for innovative ideas.[00:05:00] Dr. Peterson and Manna delve into the issue of professionals, especially women and minorities, being expected to do free work and the importance of recognizing one's worth.[00:06:00] Manna reflects on her first business, a mobile private tutoring company, and the satisfaction derived from earning wages to meet financial obligations.[00:07:00] The conversation acknowledges the necessity of addressing inequities and unethical practices, emphasizing the value of expertise and the exchange of wealth.[00:08:00] Dr. Peterson and Manna discuss the exploitation inherent in expecting professionals to provide services without fair compensation.KeytakeawaysDr. Manna Hagos shares some great insights at the crossroads of medicine and business. She says having different viewpoints outside medicine can spark fresh ideas and innovation. Also, chatting about personal stuff, like hobbies, can open doors for new connections. Successful business ideas often come from personal needs or frustrations, showing that our emotions play a big role in coming up with cool things. Hagos also talks about the importance of recognizing your own value, so you don't get taken advantage of at work. Her own journey into starting a business started from a personal need, proving that good ideas can come from everyday problems. A big lesson here is that being paid fairly for your work is super important and recognizing the similarities between medicine and business can lead to unexpected opportunities.To connect w/ Dr. Hagos https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-manna-hagos-m-d-mro-78b548107/Want to keep the convo going? Join our FB group!https://www.facebook.com/groups/sevosistasHave a burning question? A concern? A controversy or issue you want to hear covered? We got you, boo! Leave a voice message at 202 743 1404. We will play your recording on the podcast and address your topic (if you don't want it played just say it in the voicemail, we will still cover your topic!). This podcast is for you and we want to include you on this journey! Hope to hear from you soon

1/29/24 • 14:50

What if the key to thriving in the ever-evolving landscape of medicine lies in the simple act of maintaining an open mind?In this episode, we dive into the captivating journey of Dr. Manna Hagos, where every minute marks a chapter in a narrative shaped by resilience, introspection, and an unwavering passion for both medicine and business. As we talk about her experiences, imagine: a physician navigating through the complexities of a pandemic-ridden residency, starting into digital publishing, and engaging in strategic consultations with startups. Join us on this exploration, where the question becomes not just 'what if,' but 'what can an open mind unlock in your own journey?In this episode:[00:01:00] Manna Hagos MD shares her journey into medicine, emphasizing the importance of maintaining an open mind.[00:02:00] Reflects on her residency during the challenging 2020 pandemic, prompting introspection about life and priorities.[00:03:00] Explores her passion for both medicine and business, starting a digital publishing company and publishing "The Pre Med Survival Guide."[00:04:00] Engages in consulting with startup companies, leveraging her unique insights as a physician.[00:05:00] Encourages listeners to build connections by starting locally and tapping into their professional networks.[00:06:00] Emphasizes the simplicity of building connections and finding opportunities within one's existing environment.[00:07:00] Highlights the value of mindset in achieving success, especially in the medical field.[00:08:00] Concludes by encouraging professionals to be open-minded and recognize hidden opportunities in their lives.Key TakeawaysTo thrive in the ever-changing medical landscape, it's crucial to keep an open mind, especially during challenging times like the 2020 pandemic. Remember, success in medicine goes beyond grades – mindset matters. Everyone, yes, including you, should tap into your connections Don't forget to explore hidden chances in your surroundings. It's your journey; embrace it.Want to keep the convo going? Join our FB group!https://www.facebook.com/groups/sevosistasHave a burning question? A concern? A controversy or issue you want to hear covered? We got you, boo! Leave a voice message at 202 743 1404. We will play your recording on the podcast and address your topic (if you don't want it played just say it in the voicemail, we will still cover your topic!). This podcast is for you and we want to include you on this journey! Hope to hear from you soon

1/22/24 • 15:30

Welcome back to Sevo Sistas! In this insightful episode, we sit down with the remarkable Dr. Manna Hagos, an author, speaker, consultant, entrepreneur and anesthesiologist.Key Discussion Points:Unique Aspects of being a 1st generation immigrant:Dr. Hagos shares her journey, discussing the impact of culture shock and the language barrier. She opens up about the struggles of balancing life in the United States while preserving her cultural identity.   Explore the limited list of culturally acceptable professions for first-generation immigrants—often narrowed down to doctor, engineer, or disgrace. Keys to Success: Tenacity, Consistency, Visualization:Dr. Hagos emphasizes the keys to overcoming obstacles—tenacity, consistency, and the power of visualizing success. Learn how these principles helped her navigate challenges and achieve her goals.Benefits of Early Exposure & Access:Discover the importance of early exposure to diverse career options and the significance of timely access to educational resources. Dr. Hagos advocates for breaking down barriers to entry for aspiring professionals.Power of Relationships:Dr. Hagos highlights the pivotal role of relationships.                                                                 Hear about the mentors and allies who played a crucial part in her success.Selecting a Medical Specialty:Gain insights into the challenges of selecting a medical specialty, especially when faced with limited exposure during rotations. Dr. Hagos encourages honesty with oneself in this decision-making process.Join us for an enriching conversation with Dr. Manna Hagos, as we explore the complexities, triumphs, and invaluable lessons embedded in the experiences of first-generation immigrants pursuing success in the United States. Remember, your journey is uniquely yours, and success comes to those who persist and visualize their path. Tune in now!Manna Hagos MD, Author of the Premed Survival GuideLinkedin:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-manna-hagos-m-d-mro-78b548107/Want to keep the convo going? Join our FB group!https://www.facebook.com/groups/sevosistasHave a burning question? A concern? A controversy or issue you want to hear covered? We got you, boo! Leave a voice message at 202 743 1404. We will play your recording on the podcast and address your topic (if you don't want it played just say it in the voicemail, we will still cover your topic!). This podcast is for you and we want to include you on this journey! Hope to hear from you soon

1/15/24 • 19:07

Share this episode with undergraduates or those seeking a career transition!Step into 2024 with a burst of inspiration!Tim Olukanni shares his remarkable journey into anesthesiology. From exploring various healthcare avenues to shadowing experiences, Tim's story reflects resilience and determination in pursuing one's passion.In this episode, we discuss:Tim's winning strategy for how to get shadowing experiences Process in applying to AA school and  what are the requirementsWhat does the anesthesiology assistant school program look like?What does an anesthesiology assistant do?Range of how much the AA program costs and the expected salaryWhat are the restrictions when it comes to being an anesthesiology assistantTune in to know more about Tim's inspiring journey and know how you can start your own journey through health care.Have more questions about Anesthesiology Assistant?You can connect with Tim on Instagram:  timolukanniLinkedIn:  Timothy-OlukanniEmail:  timolukanni@gmail.comWant to keep the convo going? Join our FB group!https://www.facebook.com/groups/sevosistasHave a burning question? A concern? A controversy or issue you want to hear covered? We got you, boo! Leave a voice message at 202 743 1404. We will play your recording on the podcast and address your topic (if you don't want it played just say it in the voicemail, we will still cover your topic!). This podcast is for you and we want to include you on this journey! Hope to hear from you soon

1/8/24 • 20:31

🎙️ Sevo Sistas Podcast: Elevate Your Journey with Us!Welcome, Sevo Sistas! 🌟 In this episode, we're thrilled to unveil a brand-new chapter for our community. Get ready for an exciting ride as we introduce you to the Sevo Sistas newsletter.Why Subscribe to the Sevo Sistas Newsletter?Unlock a treasure trove of curated content, empowering stories, and sneak peeks into the lives of remarkable anesthesiologists making waves. This newsletter is your weekly dose of motivation, delivered straight to your inbox.🔗 Sign Up Today: https://form.jotform.com/sevosistas/sevo-sistas-newsletter-sign-upStay Connected on Social Media:We're turning up the volume on our social media presence! Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook for daily doses of inspiration, behind-the-scenes moments, and community highlights. Let's amplify our collective voice!📲 Follow Us: Twitter and LinkedIn @SevoSistasEngage with Us – Leave a Voicemail!We want to hear from YOU! Have burning questions, pressing topics you'd love us to cover, or just want to share your thoughts? Leave us a voicemail, and your voice might be featured on an upcoming episode. Your stories matter, and your voice deserves to be heard!🎤 Leave a Voicemail: 2027431404Sevo Sistas, our journey is richer with you in it. Let's empower, inspire, and uplift one another. Want to keep the convo going? Join our FB group!https://www.facebook.com/groups/sevosistasHave a burning question? A concern? A controversy or issue you want to hear covered? We got you, boo! Leave a voice message at 202 743 1404. We will play your recording on the podcast and address your topic (if you don't want it played just say it in the voicemail, we will still cover your topic!). This podcast is for you and we want to include you on this journey! Hope to hear from you soon

12/18/23 • 04:10

Podcast Episode: Harnessing Haters, Shifting Mindsets, and Soaring CareersIntroduction:In this episode tailored for aspiring and current medical students, we unravel the art of turning criticism into fuel, reshaping mindsets, and propelling your medical career to new heights. Join us as we explore how to leverage challenges, embrace growth, and emerge stronger in the demanding world of medicine with Dr. Ohi EhieSegment 1: Use Haters to Your AdvantageHow to Turn negativity into motivationStrategies to extract constructive feedback and fuel your personal and professional growth.Segment 2: Shifting Your MindsetThe impact of mindset on success and well-being.Practical tips for cultivating a growth mindset in the medical field.How a positive mindset enhances resilience and adaptability in the face of challenges.Segment 3: Watching Your Career SoarCareer development insights for medical students.Leveraging mentorship and networking opportunities.Navigating setbacks, learning curves, and unexpected twists with grace and determination.Segment 4: Personal Stories of TriumphInspiring narratives from medical professionals who overcame adversity.How embracing challenges became a catalyst for personal and career breakthroughs.Proven strategies to foster a resilient spirit in the face of criticism.Closing Thoughts:As we wrap up this episode, remember that your journey in medicine is uniquely yours. Embrace the haters, shift your mindset, and watch your career soar to unprecedented heights. Dr. Edie can be reached on Instagram:  odistravels2Want to keep the convo going? Join our FB group!https://www.facebook.com/groups/sevosistasHave a burning question? A concern? A controversy or issue you want to hear covered? We got you, boo! Leave a voice message at 202 743 1404. We will play your recording on the podcast and address your topic (if you don't want it played just say it in the voicemail, we will still cover your topic!). This podcast is for you and we want to include you on this journey! Hope to hear from you soon

12/11/23 • 18:28