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Life Changing Moments: Avoiding Isolation: Dr. Mark Greenawald

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When Dr. Mark Greenawald received that letter in the mail – the one from the State Board of Medicine – it was like a punch in the gut. How does one recover? The inclination is to roll yourself up in a ball and hide in the corner…but not for Mark. He shares ideas and insights on how to recover from such a professional blow.

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Life Changing Moments: Preparing for Your Encore, with Dr. Addison May

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Dr. Dael Waxman and Dr. Addison May explore the multifaceted journey of physician retirement, emphasizing the imperativeness of active engagement and thoughtful planning during this pivotal transition. Dr. May, navigating through his own voyage into retirement, underscores the value of repurposing medical expertise in alternative avenues such as consulting and global surgery. Acknowledging the complexities and varied paths in retirement transitions, Dr. May’s reflections poignantly highlight the necessity of finding purpose and staying intentional. Dr. Waxman succinctly concludes the episode, articulating retirement as not merely an endpoint but a significant transition requiring meticulous planning and intentionality. Physicians and medical providers, your journey toward retirement is paramount.

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Life Changing Moments: Succeeding Slowly, Dr. David Weill

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Dr. David Weill drove hard, and gained world-wide acclaim for his efforts in transplant medicine for his efforts. However, the more he drove, the further he got from his family and his support system until a family medical issue forced him to re-evaluate his priorities.

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Life Changing Moments: Discipline and Self Care, with Dr. Alexandra Lukianoff

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During Dr. Lukianoff’s chief year of surgery she had the life changing experience of breaking her back in a car accident. It took multiple operations and 10 months to get fully back on her feet, and back into surgical training. She was accepted into the trauma and critical care fellowship of her choice, and steamed forwards. Unfortunately she herniated two cervical discs during a lap chole, and for a time lost function and feeling in her dominant hand.

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The Sage: Courtney Chambers, MD, FACS

Dr. Courtney Chambers has enjoyed a diverse practice as a board-certified general surgeon for 23 years. His body of work has included general and vascular surgery, as well as wound care and hyperbaric medicine, covering both coasts from Connecticut to California. His distinctive bedside manner has been enjoyed by patients and their families alike, which is reflected in numerous accolades from patient satisfaction surveys such as Press Ganey and others. Over the years he practiced in various practice models, including single-specialty group practice, solo practice, and multi-specialty group practice. Dr. Chambers also enjoyed non-clinical roles in healthcare. Most recently, he was the medical director for outpatient surgery for his multi-specialty group and was a founding member of the Network Operating Council, the governing body for the group’s ambulatory services. In that role he was co-chair of the group’s quality improvement (QI) section and directly contributed to the group being awarded the Ronald P. Bangasser Award for QI improvement in California, one of only eight organizations awarded annually.

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The Legacy: Rick Zollinger, MD, FACS

Dr. Rick Zollinger has more than three decades in general, cardiovascular and thoracic surgery as well as certification in Undersea and Hyperbaric  Medicine. As a well-respected clinician, educator and organizational leader, Rick has been a member of and held appointments with The American College of Surgeons, North Carolina Surgical Association, The Southern Surgical Society, The Society for Thoracic Surgery and The International Surgical Society. 

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The Mentor: Dr. Duncan McRae, Jr.

Dr. Duncan McRae began his education in medicine and surgery as a teenager at the side of his father, a surgeon in McRae, Georgia.  After completing his education at Vanderbilt University and University of Virginia, he began a successful career as a general surgeon In Montgomery, Alabama.  Although teaching was not part of his original plan, he now finds himself as Associate Professor of Medicine for the University of Alabama School of Medicine, Montgomery Regional Campus.  We’ll talk about that evolution from practitioner to mentor in this episode of Rx for Success.

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The Host: Dr. Randy Cook

Dr. Randy Cook hosts the Rx for Success Podcast, where physician leaders reflect on their current work and the key elements that helped them along their professional journey to a successful career. In this podcast, Dr. Cook shares his own story and gives you his own “Prescription for Success.”

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