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A Journey From Burnout to Balance

A Journey From Burnout to Balance

by Jeremy Topin | Oct 17, 2018 | Balance, Burnout, Change, Medical Education, Mental Health, Parenting, Transformation

I wanted to share a sincere thank you to Elizabeth Metraux at Primary Care Progress, for the opportunity to be interviewed on her Podcast, Relational Rounds. Becky and I were able to share our story from medical school and residency training to fellowship and private...
Doctors and their Mental Health: Time to Lead and Lean In.

Doctors and their Mental Health: Time to Lead and Lean In.

by Jeremy Topin | Sep 26, 2018 | Balance, Medicine, Mental Health

Something was not right, and that something was the first-year resident in front of me. He had come down to the emergency department (ED) to admit a patient to the intensive care unit, full of a frenetic energy that was out of place for the midnight hour. I was the...
Guest Post: Control

Guest Post: Control

by Jeremy Topin | Aug 28, 2018 | Balance, End of life, Medical, Medical Education, Parenting

It is my pleasure to introduce to the readers of Balance, Dr. Rebecca MacDonell-Yilmaz. Becky is a pediatrician out on the East coast who has not only just completed a fellowship in hospice and palliative care medicine, but has just embarked on her third board...
From Flowers to Dostoyevsky and the Road In-between

From Flowers to Dostoyevsky and the Road In-between

by Jeremy Topin | Aug 22, 2018 | Balance, Change, Parenting, Transformation

I am sitting in the parking lot, waiting for the local bookstore, The Book Bin, to open. I am here because of a flower. And a pear tree turned maple. And a sense of time and space. And the writer Dostoyevsky. Sipping my morning coffee, with the Jeep’s soft top down, I...
Taking a Step Back to Move Forward

Taking a Step Back to Move Forward

by Jeremy Topin | Aug 13, 2018 | Balance, Burnout, Transformation

This was first written and posted on Doximity’s Op-(M)ed and can be seen by clicking here… I will be writing monthly for them and hope to have a year-long discussion about the trials and travails of being part-time. Whether its enjoying more time with the...
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