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The Thrive Home
by Department of Pediatrics
Welcome to The Thrive Home — a space where stories of growth, wellness, and connection come to life. Hosted by members of the Department of Pediatrics at the Alberta Children's Hospital, this podcast explores what it means to thrive at work and at home. Through authentic conversations with leaders, residents, and team members, we uncover the journeys, lessons, and experiences that shape pediatric healthcare. Whether you’re part of our department, a healthcare professional, or simply curious about balance in high-pressure roles, The Thrive Home invites you to listen, reflect, and be inspired.
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Sustaining Ourselves in Pediatrics, Part 2: Vicarious Trauma & Resilience
In Part 2 of this episode on The Thrive Home, we rejoin Drs. Siobhan Wong, Leanne Morris and Estee Grant to explore the emotional realities of clinical work and Dr. Grant's efforts to bring vicarious trauma to the forefront of medical education. From micro‑moments between patient rooms to supportive colleagues and immersive activities outside the hospital, Dr. Grant shares her practical ways to complete stress cycles and interrupt rumination. She also speaks directly to trainees, emphasizing realistic habits, compassionate narratives, and the power of modeling healthy coping as a team. This continuation offers a concise, thoughtful look at how small, deliberate choices can help physicians protect their wellbeing and build careers that feel sustainable and not just bearable.
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Sustaining Ourselves in Pediatrics, Part 1: Dr. Estee Grant’s Story
In this episode on The Thrive Home, we sit down with Dr. Estee Grant to explore her unexpected journey from Pediatric Critical Care pivoting to Palliative Care, and how that transition led her to champion the conversation around vicarious trauma.Hosted by Resident Dr. Siobhan Wong and Hospitalist Dr. Leanne Morris, they learn about Dr. Grant’s path from her early love of teaching and communication, through the shifts that comes with becoming a parent, to the moment she realized that the work she once resisted— Palliative Care was actually where she could grow the skills she valued most: connection, emotional presence, and supporting families through their hardest moments.Dr. Grant also breaks down what vicarious trauma really is: the gradual, often unseen impact of repeatedly witnessing others’ suffering, and how it reshapes our sense of safety, trust, and connection over time. She explains how her workshops emerged from real residents' experiences and why naming these emotional realities are essential for clinician wellbeing.
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Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS): Drs. Mel Willeman and Mark Bromley
In this episode of The Thrive Home Podcast, hosted by faculty and residents at Alberta Children’s Hospital, we explore the growing role of Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS) in pediatric care. Emergency physicians and POCUS leads Dr. Mark Bromley and Dr. Mel Willeman join the conversation to share how bedside ultrasound is transforming clinical decision-making, education, and patient experience across the hospital.Our guests trace their unique career paths into POCUS and explain what point‑of‑care ultrasound really is: a powerful extension of the physical exam that allows clinicians to see real‑time physiology, guide procedures, and answer focused clinical questions at the bedside. They discuss how POCUS improves accuracy and timeliness in acute care, reduces invasive procedures, and minimizes pain and distress for pediatric patients.The conversation also highlights how POCUS is expanding beyond the emergency department into hospital medicine, intensive care, nephrology, rheumatology, gastroenterology, and nursing workflows. Dr. Bromley and Dr. Willeman emphasize that POCUS is not a replacement for formal imaging, but a complementary tool that works best through strong collaboration with radiology and specialty services.Looking ahead, the episode explores the future of POCUS at Alberta Children’s Hospital—from seamless EMR integration to interdisciplinary leadership and education. Whether you’re new to ultrasound or already using it in your practice, this episode offers insight into how POCUS is shaping a more efficient, accurate, and patient‑centered model of pediatric care.
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Unmasking Imposter Syndrome: Dr. Leanna McKenzie on Self-Doubt and Success
In this episode of The Thrive Home podcast, hosted by faculty and residents at the Alberta Children's Hospital, we unmask imposter syndrome—a hidden struggle affecting up to 60% of medical students, residents, and physicians. Dr. Leanna McKenzie, a pediatric gastroenterologist and Deputy Head of Education, shares her personal experiences with imposter syndrome and breaks down the five distinct types: the Perfectionist, the Natural Genius, the Soloist, the Expert, and the Superwoman/Superman.We explore why high-achieving professionals often feel like frauds, how major career milestones can trigger self-doubt, and the unexpected ways imposter syndrome can hold back personal and professional growth. Dr. McKenzie offers powerful insights on shifting from self-doubt to self-belief, recognizing the role of mentorship, and embracing a growth mindset.If you've ever questioned whether you truly "belong" in your role, this episode is for you. Learn how to rewrite the internal narrative, recognize imposter syndrome when it appears, and take steps toward confidence and resilience in your career.Key Takeaways:Imposter syndrome isn’t just self-doubt—it’s a false belief that success is undeserved, even for high-achievers. Success can actually fuel imposter syndrome.Changing your self-talk is critical. Mentorship and support networks can break the cycle. A growth mindset is the antidote.
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Welcome to The Thrive Home
Step into a world where stories of growth, wellness, and connection come to life. Hosted by members of the Department of Pediatrics, this podcast explores what it means to thrive both at work and at home. Through authentic conversations with leaders, residents, and team members, we uncover the journeys, lessons, and experiences that shape pediatric healthcare. In this trailer, join our team as they discuss the genesis of the show, its purpose, and what listeners can expect. Whether you’re part of our department, a healthcare professional, or simply curious about finding balance in high-pressure roles, The Thrive Home invites you to listen, reflect, and be inspired.
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The Path to Purpose: Dr. Antonia Stang on Her Journey, Leadership Lessons, and the Strategic Plan for Pediatrics
Welcome to the debut episode of The Thrive Home – a fresh, inspiring, and insightful new podcast from the Department of Pediatrics at Alberta Children’s Hospital. Join hosts Dr. Preet Sandhu, a hospital pediatrician, and Dr. Sarah Tougas, a fourth-year general pediatrics resident, as they dive into thoughtful conversations that celebrate growth, learning, and thriving together. In this very special first episode, Dr. Antonia Stang, an emergency room pediatrician and current department head, takes center stage. She shares exclusive insights into the department's bold new strategic plan, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the vision for the future. Listeners will discover how leadership, collaboration, and a shared purpose are driving change, and what this means for the future of pediatric care. This episode sets the tone for the entire series — a space where innovation, inspiration, and personal stories come together. Whether you're part of the Alberta Children’s Hospital community or just curious about the incredible work happening in pediatric healthcare, this episode will leave you feeling informed, inspired, and ready to thrive. Key Takeaways: Discover the power of a shared vision for growth and excellence in pediatric healthcare. Get a personal glimpse into the career path of Dr. Antonia Stang. Learn how faculty, trainees, and leaders are shaping the future of pediatric care together. Tune in and be part of the journey!
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to The Thrive Home — a space where stories of growth, wellness, and connection come to life. Hosted by members of the Department of Pediatrics at the Alberta Children's Hospital, this podcast explores what it means to thrive at work and at home. Through authentic conversations with leaders, residents, and team members, we uncover the journeys, lessons, and experiences that shape pediatric healthcare. Whether you’re part of our department, a healthcare professional, or simply curious about balance in high-pressure roles, The Thrive Home invites you to listen, reflect, and be inspired.
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Department of Pediatrics
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