EPISODE · May 28, 2026 · 1H
Let's GO! w/ Dr. Brendan Gallagher
from The Resting Stitch Face Podcast · host Dr. Erin Sheffield, Dr. Sarah Harding
On this of the Resting Stitch Face Podcast, Dr. Erin and Dr. Sarah are joined by Dr. Brendan Gallagher- Long Island OMFS and host of Dr. Gallagher's Podcast. Part 1 this week. Part 2 coming at ya next week!The conversation covers the challenges of hospital privileges, the impact of testing on specialization, and the importance of mentorship and visibility in the field of oral surgery. It delves into the difficulties faced by oral surgeons in obtaining hospital privileges, the implications of testing on the decision to specialize, and the role of mentorship and visibility in shaping the career paths of aspiring oral surgeons. The conversation delves into the challenges of work-life balance, career decisions, and family planning in the context of medical practice. It also explores the impact of commuting and distance on professional and personal life, as well as the considerations of practice ownership and management. The conversation delves into the challenges of navigating residency and career decisions, as well as the impact of social media on professional visibility. It explores the dynamics of mentorship, program leadership, and the changing landscape of professional authority in the digital age.TakeawaysChallenges of hospital privilegesImpact of testing on specializationImportance of mentorship and visibility Work-life balanceCareer decisions and family planningChallenges of commuting and distancePractice ownership and management Navigating residency and career decisionsThe impact of social media on professional visibilityChapters00:00 Mentorship and Visibility20:59 Navigating Work-Life Balance39:53 Career Decisions and Family Planning55:40 Impact of Social MediaLinks for you!Instagram:@restingstitchfacepodcast@drerinsheffield@avocadodontist@thedoctorisallin@drgallagherYouTube:@doctorgallagher@therestingstitchfacepodcastTikTok:@doctorgallagher_LinkedIn:Brendan Gallagher, DDS
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On this of the Resting Stitch Face Podcast, Dr. Erin and Dr. Sarah are joined by Dr. Brendan Gallagher- Long Island OMFS and host of Dr. Gallagher's Podcast. Part 1 this week. Part 2 coming at ya next week!The conversation covers the challenges of hospital privileges, the impact of testing on specialization, and the importance of mentorship and visibility in the field of oral surgery. It delves into the difficulties faced by oral surgeons in obtaining hospital privileges, the implications of testing on the decision to specialize, and the role of mentorship and visibility in shaping the career paths of aspiring oral surgeons. The conversation delves into the challenges of work-life balance, career decisions, and family planning in the context of medical practice. It also explores the impact of commuting and distance on professional and personal life, as well as the considerations of practice ownership and management. The conversation delves into the challenges of navigating residency and career decisions, as well as the impact of social media on professional visibility. It explores the dynamics of mentorship, program leadership, and the changing landscape of professional authority in the digital age.TakeawaysChallenges of hospital privilegesImpact of testing on specializationImportance of mentorship and visibility Work-life balanceCareer decisions and family planningChallenges of commuting and distancePractice ownership and management Navigating residency and career decisionsThe impact of social media on professional visibilityChapters00:00 Mentorship and Visibility20:59 Navigating Work-Life Balance39:53 Career Decisions and Family Planning55:40 Impact of Social MediaLinks for you!Instagram:@restingstitchfacepodcast@drerinsheffield@avocadodontist@thedoctorisallin@drgallagherYouTube:@doctorgallagher@therestingstitchfacepodcastTikTok:@doctorgallagher_LinkedIn:Brendan Gallagher, DDS
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