PODCAST · education
ktonDOsteele
by Katelyn Tondo-Steele
Gynecologist Oncologist hoping to enhance your medical career through education and interesting conversations on life in medicine, leadership, and personal growth.
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Becoming an Attending: Podcast Panel with Dr. Jasmine Ebott, Dr. Collin Sitler and Dr. Aparna Kailasam
Hello! Welcome to this super fun episode with 3 amazing guests! Today we are chatting with 3 new Gyn Onc Attendings about what it is like to be a NEW surgical attending.Dr. Jasmine Ebott, MD - Maryland Oncology/[email protected]. Collin Sitler, DO, MC - Womack Army Medical Center in Fort Bragg, North Carolina [email protected] Kailasam, MD - Yale School of [email protected] is the most fun podcast I have done so far. It is like a conversation among friends. Youll see that everyone has similar anxieties about starting off as attendings, but that with time and support, it all starts to feel more comfortable. In this podcast we discuss - Different practice patternsAsking for helpPrepping for casesFellowship trainingWhat to look for in a job and negotiatingHaving more control ...And so much more.!I really enjoyed this podcast and we are going to plan to put together a Gyn Onc mentorship Q&A soon!!
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Research Guru Dr. Laura Chambers, DO Gynecologic Oncologist
If you're up to date on Gyn/Gyn Onc literature, then you already know of Dr. Laura Chambers!I first heard of Dr. Chambers through the Society of Gynecologic Oncologists and the multiple papers she has published. She has authored/coauthored over 76 articles (that I noted on pubmed - likely more!). And one thing I love about this is that she is an Osteopathic doctor, which is a minority in our field and in research experience. Med school: Midwestern University Chicago College of Osteopathic MedicineResidency: Cleveland ClinicFellowship: Cleveland ClinicCurrently: Assistant Professor in the Division of Gynecologic Oncology at The Ohio State UniversityThis is a great episode for anyone interested in pursing research and looking for guidance on how to start - as a student resident or even new attending! Also, anyone who is a DO and wanting some insight on becoming a subspecialist. Also, anyone interested in Gyn onc research especially related to gut metabolism - including patients!It is clear from this podcast that Dr. Chambers is an amazing human. I know you will enjoy this and learn SO much from her as I did.
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Colorectal Surgeon Dr. Beth-Ann Shanker, MD: Job search, interviews and mentorship
I am so excited to introduce Dr. Beth Ann Shanker for this podcast. She is a colorectal surgeon and associate program director of the colorectal fellowship at Trinity Ann Arbor. I did a colorectal elective back in February at Trinity and I worked with Dr. Shanker. And it was right around when I was interviewing for jobs and she really took me under her wing and gave me so much useful and practical advice on interviewing negotiating - especially as a female surgeon. And I just knew I had to share it with you all! We not only talk about job searches early career asks non-negotiables, but also mentorship, how to practice hearing the answer 'No', And other interview skills! The overall theme of the podcast, I would say is job finding. However, there are so many other good topics in this podcast on personal development, life coaching, mentorship. I think you will all find something valuable in this podcast. A little introduction for Dr. Shanker - she did her medical school at the university of Rochester and then Rutgers University for general surgery residency. And then she did a MIS fellowship at Orlando regional medical, which also has an ACGME fellowship in colorectal surgery. She now works as a colorectal surgeon at Trinity and Arbor, and really loves her job! She's extremely passionate about colorectal surgery, preventative medicine. And she is just a wealth of knowledge. I'm so grateful that I got to work with her and I'm so grateful and honored that she is on this podcast with us to share her knowledge with all of you. So I hope you enjoy!
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Career Series: Nichole Lugo, MD - Finding your first attending job
Nicole Lugo, MD is a current 3rd year Gyn Onc Fellow at City of Hope. I invited Nicole on the podcast to kick off our Career Series where we will have multiple podcasts and dedicated content on finding the attending job that is right for you! This is pretty near and dear to my heart as I also just went through the interview process and learned so much that I wish I would have known earlier! This podcast not only applies to Gyn Onc but could be applied to any speciality. Nicole is from Puerto Rico and identified early that she wanted to go back to Puerto Rico. She tells us: -How she navigated a geographically limited job search -Networking and cover letters -Reaching out to places who don’t have listings -Academic vs private vs hybrid models -Contract information and so much more! I honestly wish I would have had this info when I was starting out in fellowship! I think anyone from resident to fellow can find this helpful and I hope you all send to your friends who will be looking for jobs in the next 1-3 years!
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State Rep & OBGYN Dr. Anita Somani - Part 2
Dr. Somani is back to talk about reproductive rights and the impact on access to care! In this episode we discuss: -Recent Alabama IVF ruling -Impact of abortion bans on medical training and access to care -Reliable resources for political information -Much, much more! I am always learning so much when I talk to Dr. Somani! I am so grateful to her for all of the advocating she does and the impact she is striving to make for women's rights!
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Financial success for trainees: Jessica Carlson, financial advisor
Not too long ago, I asked for recommendations on a finance expert to talk to about where to put my money! I have always be fascinated in learning about money strategies and have done my own reading but I wanted to talk to an expert! As trainees, we are on our own to learn about financial success and who has the time? One of my followers suggested Jessica Carlson - she turned out to be absolutely wonderful! Jess has an amazing energy and her passion for helping others truly exudes through this podcast. Jess has been an financial advisor with Northwestern Mutual since 2011. She works with several medical professional and trainees. We talk about normalizing budgeting, high yield savings accounts, student loan debt, investing, saving for your children, and much, much more! I learned so much from this episode and I am so excited to deliver this podcast to you! If you would like more information, please visit Jess’s website: jessicacarlson.nm.com . Also, her email is [email protected]! Feel free to DM me for her awesome budget spreadsheet!
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Pregnancy in medical training and early career: Dr. Aimee Rolston, MD, MS
Pregnancy in medical training: Podcast #7 ⭐️🌈 with the best Dr. Aimee Rolston, MD, MSDr. Rolston is a mother of three beautiful children and Gyn Onc at the University of Michigan. She was pregnant as a resident, Gyn Onc fellow, and young attending. On this episode, we talk through the questions you all asked about pregnancy and medical training!!I feel immensely privileged to learn from Dr. Rolston, not only as a fellow - because she is an amazing surgeon and teacher - but more importantly as a person because she is a fantastic leader and mentor. Anyone who knows her would say the same.And that is why I know you will love this well- articulated podcast which hones in on advice for those thinking about becoming pregnant, being aware of GME policies, how to optimize for the OR, and an important part about postpartum awareness!! If you would like to contact Dr. Rolston, feel free to email me or DM me on instagram (@crush_creogs) for her information!
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Dr. Anita Somani, OBGYN & Ohio State Representative
Dr. Anita Somani is an OBGYN, robot extraordinaire, women's health advocate, and currently serving her first term as State Representative for Ohio’s 11th House District. I met Dr. Somani as a medical student and she has been a mentor of mine to this day. I wanted to discuss her path to being a state representative but she has so much experience that we will need a part two! In this episode, we talk about Dr Somani's path in medicine, owning her own practice, being an early adopter of the robot - and coming up to robot number 2500!! We talk tips and tricks on the robot and then end with the journey to start representative! This episode is full of great stories and several learning points from Dr Somani's vast experience! I have also linked several articles including the committee opinion and publication Dr Somani referenced, as well as ACOGs Health Equity Curriculum! Hope you enjoy! https://www.acog.org/clinical/clinical-guidance/committee-opinion/articles/2020/09/robot-assisted-surgery-for-noncancerous-gynecologic-conditions https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28255736/ https://www.acog.org/education-and-events/creog/curriculum-resources/additional-curricular-resources/health-equity
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Dr. Verda Hicks: Leadership Every Day
I am beyond excited and grateful to share this podcast Dr. Verda Hicks, the president of ACOG 🤩. I met Dr. Hicks at ACOG Michigan Section Snow Meeting where she gave an amazing talk on leadership development! Obviously, I had to talk to her because this has been a passion of mine and this is what this podcast is all about! We discuss: -Dr. Hick's come up in OBGYN to ACOG president -Her views on Leadership in medicine -Overcoming self-doubt (yes, she has experienced it too!) -How we can become better leaders I hope you enjoy! I truly did. Dr. Hicks is an amazing doctor, an extraordinary leader, and an even more wonderful person. Let me know what you think!
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Dr. Joshua Cohen, MD: Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
Dr. Joshua Cohen, M.D. is a gynecologic oncologist at City of Hope. Previously, he was the gynecologic oncology program director at UCLA. He has significantly contributed to research in gynecologic oncology and today we focus on his research incorporating artificial intelligence into medical care. Dr. Cohen tells us about how: 1. this project came to fruition 2. using AI can help us in this ever-changing world of medicine 3. we all can incorporate AI to better patient care 4. how residents and fellows can get involved 5. we need to work together to create the most impact You're going to love this 15 minute discussion!
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Dr. Nichole Tyson, MD: Stanford OBGYN Director of Coaching and Mentorship
Dr. Nichole Tyson, MD is a Clinical Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Stanford University School of Medicine. She specializes in Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology (PAG). She is currently the Director of Mentorship and Coaching for the Ob/Gyn Department. Dr. Tyson and I discuss her role as Director of Mentorship and Coaching. We discuss the importance of coaching in all levels of medicine. We discuss empowerment of others in all aspects of life. We also talk about Stanford OBGYN's new leadership development program and how you may be able to recreate this in your own program! I am excited to share this conversation with you and even more excited to have had the opportunity to talk to Dr. Tyson. She is someone who practices what she preaches. She is an amazing person and I cannot wait to see the continued impact she has on our field.
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Dr. Jeffrey Bell, Gyn Onc & Life Coach
I am so honored to introduce Dr. Jeffery Bell, Gyn Onc and Life Coach! Dr. Bell went to the Ohio State University for medical school then did his residency at National Capital Consortium at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (Bethesda Naval hospital). He then went on to do GYO fellowship at University of Miami in Jackson Florida at Jackson Memorial. As a gynecologic oncologist, he published some of the most well known papers (GOG157)! He was in private practice from 1984-2006, during which he became OBGYN Program Director and then Medical Director of Cancer Services at Riverside Methodist Hospital in Columbus Ohio. He was program director from 1990-2006. He stopped clinical work in 2006 and continued medical director of the Cancer Center until 2016. He became a certified life coach in 2013 through the Hudson Institute of Coaching and a faculty member and coach in the Physicians Leadership Academy as well as other companies. In this episode we discuss: -Dr. Bell's training and involvement in research -Careerism in academic medicine -Medical Oncology and GYO -Life Coaching -A real life example of Dr. Bell life coaching me (unplanned!!) Recommended Books: The Coaching Habit; M. Stanier Self as coach, self as leader; Pam Mcclean Cure for the common leader; Joe Mull Crucial Conversations: Patterson and Grenney Dr. Bell can be reached at his website: https://jgbellcoaching.com/
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#1 Dr. Alli Straubhar - All of your research questions answered!!
Hello! Welcome to this first podcast with the amazing Alli Struabhar! I cannot say enough about Alli. She has been truly my lifeline this past year. Alli is originally from Idaho. She did her medical school at the University of Utah, residency at University of Utah. She did not match initially out of residency and was selected to do a 2 year research program at Memorial Sloan Kettering in NY. She was recruited early to fellowship after one year of that program to join University of Michigan GYO fellowship. Alli has published 14 papers during her fellowship, which is impressive and she has lead an investigator initiated trial at U of M. Most importantly, Alli is an amazing friend, teacher, and mentor. She has taught me SO much in fellowship. She is an amazing listener, a caring person and amazing physician. In this podcast we discuss: 5 steps to writing a manuscript Identifying a mentor Defining authorship How to identify a journal Should you ever drop a project? What happens if you don’t match into fellowship? And how that year can only add to you being a badass boss, like Alli. Lets get to it! :)
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Gynecologist Oncologist hoping to enhance your medical career through education and interesting conversations on life in medicine, leadership, and personal growth.
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Katelyn Tondo-Steele
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