People Never Forget How You Made Them Feel

EPISODE · Dec 14, 2023 · 19 MIN

People Never Forget How You Made Them Feel

from Perfectly Imperfect - A Female Plastic Surgeon's Perspective · host Carrie Houssock, MD

Raised in a small town in Pennsylvania, Dr. Carrie Houssock says she didn’t grow up on a dirt road, but knew a lot of people who did. Nobody in her family was a doctor and she didn’t even know any doctors, but from the time she was 8 years old she knew what she wanted to do. Nearing the end of her first residency in general surgery, she interviewed for the residency program at Johns Hopkins Hospital. She was one of two women out of the 50 candidates to interview, and was then one of two chosen for the program. During residency she met Dr. James Vogel, who became a mentor then a colleague, and when he retired in 2020 she decided to take over the practice. Today, JEV Plastic Surgery and Medical Aesthetics is a destination for aesthetic surgery and hair restoration not just in Baltimore but the DMV and beyond. With her recovery nurse Alina (the “Disney Princess”) as co-host, you’ll find out in this introduction to both Dr. Houssock and the Perfectly Imperfect podcast who Carrie Houssock is, why she loves medicine, and why she just loves Baltimore so dang much. Hosted by Baltimore plastic surgeon Carrie A. Houssock, MD and her all-female team, Perfectly Imperfect is the authentically human podcast navigating the realities of aesthetic medicine for people who live and work in the DMV.Got a question for us? Leave us a voicemail at theperfectlyimperfectpodcast.comJEV Plastic Surgery is located off I-795 in Owings Mills, Maryland at 4 Park Center Ct, Suite #100. To learn more about JEV Plastic Surgery, go to jevplasticsurgery.com Follow Dr. Houssock on InstagramFollow the JEV Plastic Surgery team on InstagramPerfectly Imperfect is a production of The AxisTheme music: GUNSHY, Nyck Caution

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