Antonia and special guest Kristi Angevine explore how physicians can rethink habits beyond routines to include default thoughts, feelings, and reactions, and how that shift relieves burnout and restores purpose. Practical micro-habits, internal validation, and redefining productivity help us lead better and live better. • habits as automatic thoughts, feelings, reactions • perfectionism, people pleasing, catastrophizing as learned solutions • survival seasons and low‑friction wins • two micr...
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Antonia and special guest Kristi Angevine explore how physicians can rethink habits beyond routines to include default thoughts, feelings, and reactions, and how that shift relieves burnout and restores purpose. Practical micro-habits, internal validation, and redefining productivity help us lead better and live better. • habits as automatic thoughts, feelings, reactions • perfectionism, people pleasing, catastrophizing as learned solutions • survival seasons and low‑friction wins • two micr...
Dr. Jacqueline Vidosh shares her powerful journey as both an obstetrician and mother to Noah, who has trisomy 18, challenging traditional medical understanding of this condition and providing insights into compassionate patient care. Her story, recently featured in The New York Times, illustrates how medical perspectives on chromosomal conditions can evolve through lived experience, highlighting the spectrum nature of trisomy 18 and the importance of accurate, unbiased counseling. • Receivin...
Thinking About Ob/Gyn
Antonia and special guest Kristi Angevine explore how physicians can rethink habits beyond routines to include default thoughts, feelings, and reactions, and how that shift relieves burnout and restores purpose. Practical micro-habits, internal validation, and redefining productivity help us lead better and live better. • habits as automatic thoughts, feelings, reactions • perfectionism, people pleasing, catastrophizing as learned solutions • survival seasons and low‑friction wins • two micr...