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EP168: Building a Sustainable Medical Career: Lessons from Dr. Tessa Davis

EP168: Building a Sustainable Medical Career: Lessons from Dr. Tessa Davis

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Thriving in Pediatric Emergency Medicine: Insights from Dr. Tessa Davis

In this episode of The Girl Doc Survival Guide, we are joined by Dr. Tessa Davis, a pediatric emergency medicine consultant at the Royal London Hospital and co-founder of the pioneering educational platform Don't Forget the Bubbles. Dr. Davis shares her unique journey from Glasgow to Sydney and back to the UK, detailing her experiences in building a balanced and sustainable career. She offers practical advice on medical interviews, public speaking, and leveraging technology effectively. Additionally, Dr. Davis discusses the importance of mindset, self-advocacy, and fostering supportive professional teams for career success. She also highlights the challenges and strategies for managing high-stress situations and balancing family life, including raising three kids and two dogs. This conversation is a rich resource for anyone looking to excel in pediatrics or any demanding medical field.

00:00 Introduction to Dr. Tessa Davis

00:55 Tessa's Journey to Sydney

01:57 Founding Don't Forget the Bubbles

05:08 Balancing Roles and Responsibilities

05:34 Mastering Medical Interviews

13:28 Challenges in Pediatric Emergency Medicine

14:27 Building a Sustainable Career

22:19 Embracing Failure and Learning

25:35 Final Reflections

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