
Breaking the System: Dr. Jackie Piasta on Fixing Women's Healthcare
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About this listen
In this eye-opening episode, you'll discover:
💊 Why the current medical training system fails midlife women
💰 The shocking truth about insurance-based menopause care
🔄 Why Dr. Piasta switched to a membership model (and why it works better)
⏱️ How overbooking destroys patient care - and what alternatives exist
About Our Game-Changing Guest:This "millennial-pausal" powerhouse is:
✔️ Founder of Monarch Health
✔️ National Menopause Foundation advisor
✔️ Using social media to reach women beyond clinic walls
✔️ Fighting for systemic change in women's healthcare
Connect With The Muffins Instagram:
✨ The Dusty Muffins: @thedustymuffins
✨ Dr. Aoife: @portlandmenopausedoc
✨ Dr. Rebbecca: @drrebbeccaherteldo
✨ Dr. Christine: @christinehartkress_dnp
🌳 Linktree: https://linktr.ee/thedustymuffins
Guest Social Links:
✨ Dr. Piasta Instagram: @jackiep_gynnp
🌳 Linktree: https://linktr.ee/jackiep_gynnp
This isn't just another menopause chat - it's a call to action for better care. Tune in to learn how we can all demand (and create) better healthcare for midlife women.
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