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EPISODE · May 15, 2025 · 29 MIN

Overcoming Imposter Syndrome in Your Career with Iman Boston, MD

from The Pinnacle Prescription · host Learn At Pinnacle

Dr. Iman Boston discusses the challenges of navigating self-doubt and imposter syndrome in the medical field. Dr. Boston shares her journey in academia, the importance of representation, and how mentorship has played a crucial role in her career. They explore the differences between academic and private practice, the nuances of reimbursement, and the significance of advocating for diversity in medicine. This conversation emphasizes the need for women to be vocal about their worth and to support one another in their professional journeys. Takeaways Imposter syndrome affects many, regardless of gender. Representation in medicine is crucial for mentorship. Academic medicine allows for more time-consuming procedures. Reimbursement models differ significantly between private and academic practices. Having a strong support network can combat self-doubt. Dr. Iman Boston is a distinguished advanced endoscopist and leads the Third Space and Advanced Resection Program at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston. She also serves as the Associate Program Director for the Advanced Endoscopy Fellowship, where she’s actively involved in training the next generation of specialists. In addition to her clinical and teaching roles, Dr. Boston holds an MBA and is deeply interested in healthcare operations, particularly reducing waste in the healthcare system. As a double minority in medicine, she is a passionate advocate for increasing the representation of women and Black and Brown physicians in gastroenterology and advanced endoscopy. Her commitment to equity, combined with her leadership and clinical excellence, make her a rising leader in the field.  Thanks for listening to The Pinnacle Prescription Podcast! Follow along Instagram, TikTok, and YouTubeLearn more about our annual conference Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dr. Iman Boston discusses the challenges of navigating self-doubt and imposter syndrome in the medical field. Dr. Boston shares her journey in academia, the importance of representation, and how mentorship has played a crucial role in her career. They explore the differences between academic and private practice, the nuances of reimbursement, and the significance of advocating for diversity in medicine. This conversation emphasizes the need for women to be vocal about their worth and to support one another in their professional journeys. Takeaways Imposter syndrome affects many, regardless of gender. Representation in medicine is crucial for mentorship. Academic medicine allows for more time-consuming procedures. Reimbursement models differ significantly between private and academic practices. Having a strong support network can combat self-doubt. Dr. Iman Boston is a distinguished advanced endoscopist and leads the Third Space and Advanced Resection Program at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston. She also serves as the Associate Program Director for the Advanced Endoscopy Fellowship, where she’s actively involved in training the next generation of specialists. In addition to her clinical and teaching roles, Dr. Boston holds an MBA and is deeply interested in healthcare operations, particularly reducing waste in the healthcare system. As a double minority in medicine, she is a passionate advocate for increasing the representation of women and Black and Brown physicians in gastroenterology and advanced endoscopy. Her commitment to equity, combined with her leadership and clinical excellence, make her a rising leader in the field.  Thanks for listening to The Pinnacle Prescription Podcast! Follow along Instagram, TikTok, and YouTubeLearn more about our annual conference Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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