
Summary:
In this conversation, Dr. Sunita Iyer (she/her) shares her journey as a midwife and naturopathic physician, discussing the concept of the ''town doctor'' and the deep relationships formed with patients throughout their life stages. She reflects on her transition from a busy clinical practice to a more balanced approach, emphasizing the importance of self-care and community. Dr. Ayer also addresses the challenges of growth in her practice, the feelings of disconnection during her busiest times, and the process of letting go of her previous role to embrace new opportunities in teaching and personal development. In this conversation, Sunita Iyer discusses her transition from clinical care to teaching, emphasizing the importance of individualized care and the need for self-care among practitioners. She highlights the significance of sleep and rest in maintaining health and well-being, and the necessity of pausing to reflect on one's practice. Sunita also shares her approach to building a sustainable practice model that prioritizes connection with patients and offers a membership-based service.
About Dr. Iyer:
As a midwife and a naturopathic physician, I have always enjoyed a bit of the ‘town doctor’ life. Working with families to get healthy, have babies, parent, and grow older is just a snippet of what my practice entailed over the years. I am captivated by Transitions and Transformations: Birth. Postpartum. Adolescence. Menopause. Aging. Retirement. Loss. My role is to sit by the patient as a guide, educator, and resource through all of it.
Contact Dr. Iyer:
drsunitaiyer@gmail.com
IG: @doctorsunitaiyer
https://drsunita.blog
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