EP217: Motherhood and Medicine: A Tribute
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Motherhood and Medicine: Burnout, Balance, and Building a Village
In a Mother’s Day compilation for The Girl Doc Survival Guide, Christine announces her book Love Language releasing August 4 and dedicated to her mother, then shares reflections from multiple episodes on being a physician and a mother. Dr. Tom Helm notes a family legacy of physicians and observes medicine’s shift to female trainees, while acknowledging the difficulty of combining family and career. Dr. Ilona Friedan and others describe how parenting can feel harder than clinical work, the lack of a “manual” for childcare and compromises, and the myth of having it all at once. Dr. Oksana Babenko frames burnout as widespread and individualized, emphasizing autonomy, competence, and relatedness. Guests stress self-kindness, self-care (including exercise), asking for help, supportive colleagues, outsourcing and childcare “villages,” supportive partners, and accepting that doing one’s best is necessary.
00:00 Mothers Day Intro
00:28 Generations of Women Doctors
01:25 Becoming a Mom in Medicine
03:28 Burnout and Basic Needs
04:11 Physician Mom Realities
06:40 Self Compassion and Limits
07:45 Personalized Burnout Recovery
09:01 Self Care and Exercise
09:45 Ask for Help and Coverage
10:34 Build Your Village
11:50 Supportive Partner Matters
12:40 Best Is Good Enough
13:08 Closing Thanks