
Brains, Balance & Bold Moves- Dr. Habanova on Women in Functional Neurology- Episode 62
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In this episode of The Neuro Collective Podcast, co-host May Bagnell sits down with Dr. Tatiana Habanova, a chiropractic neurologist, to explore the intersection of neuroscience, compassion, and personal transformation. From a childhood curiosity about the brain to navigating her own health challenges, Dr. Habanova shares how her experiences have deepened her approach to patient care. This heartfelt conversation dives into the importance of empathy, the role of hope in recovery, and how integrative and collaborative approaches can lead to better healing outcomes. You’ll walk away inspired by the power of storytelling and reminded that healing isn’t always linear—but it is always personal.
Takeaways:
- Dr. Habanova’s early interest in neurology laid the foundation for her career.
- Personal health struggles reshaped her perspective on care.
- Compassion is not optional—it’s critical in healthcare.
- Patients thrive when they feel truly seen and heard.
- Hope is a powerful catalyst for healing.
- Integrative care models improve overall outcomes.
- Healing journeys are unique and often non-linear.
- Storytelling fosters connection, understanding, and empowerment.
- Collaborative care enhances effectiveness.
- True healing requires patience, perseverance, and community.
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