Episodes

  • Parenting Through Every Stage of Medicine: Thriving or Surviving with Dr. Piggott
    Sep 27 2025

    Discover how Dr. Piggott navigated the complexities of having three children at different stages of her medical career, from residency to staff.

    Dr. Piggott, MD, MSc, FRCPC, is a staff geriatrician at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Toronto and an Assistant Professor with the Institute of Health Policy, Management & Evaluation (IHPME). She completed her medical degree and completed subspecialty training in Geriatric Medicine at the University of Toronto. After completing her fellowship in 2018, Dr. Piggott pursued a Masters in Quality Improvement and Patient Safety with IHPME at the University of Toronto. She is now the director of Quality Improvement Methods in the QI Masters program at IHPME, the faculty co-lead for the Division of Geriatric Medicine Co-Learning Quality Improvement Training Program, and also co-built and teaches in the McMaster MacQIPS quality improvement certificate program.

    Her story of resilience and balance offers valuable insights for anyone juggling family and professional aspirations.

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    24 mins
  • Balancing Marriage, Medicine, and Parenthood: Thriving or Surviving with Dr. Kroft & Dr. Ordon
    Sep 27 2025

    In Episode 9, join Dr. Michael Ordon and Dr. Jamie Kroft as they share their unique journey through medical training, early career, and family planning. From meeting in medical school to welcoming their first child just six months into Jamie’s practice — while Michael was still completing his fellowship — they reflect on the challenges and rewards of growing their family alongside demanding medical careers. Their second child arrived when Jamie was still early in practice, and together they have navigated parenthood with three children in total.

    They discuss timing, support systems, and the evolving landscape of parental leave in medicine, offering candid insights for other physicians considering when to start a family.

    Dr. Kroft specializes in low-risk obstetrics and minimally invasive gynaecologic surgery, focusing on the treatment of endometriosis and fibroids. She is part of the fellowship training program at Sunnybrook, where she also supervises research. Dr. Ordon is a urologist specializing in kidney stones, minimally invasive surgery, and renal transplantation, with additional fellowship training in image-guided ablation for small kidney tumours.

    Tune in for an inspiring conversation on balancing marriage, medicine, and parenthood — and what they’ve learned about thriving both personally and professionally.

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    31 mins
  • Anesthesia Residency, Parenthood, and Advocacy in Medicine: Thriving or Surviving with Dr. Kat Butler
    Sep 27 2025

    Join us in this insightful episode as we sit down with Kat Butler, a final year anesthesia resident at the University of Toronto and incoming Pediatric Anesthesia fellow at SickKids. They are a white, non-binary trans and queer parent to a toddler, a qualitative researcher, and avid cyclist. Kat grew up in the territories of the Algonquin people and is now living and working on the traditional lands of the Huron-Wendat, the Seneca, and the Mississaugas of the Credit River.

    They started a family during residency, taking 1 year off after the birth of their child between PGY3 and PGY4. Kat shares their experiences navigating medical training, family planning, and the challenges of being a non-binary trans parent.

    Tune in to hear about their unique perspective on balancing a demanding career with personal life, and the systemic changes needed to support future medical professionals.

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    32 mins
  • Two Kids & Two Careers: Thriving or Surviving with Ida-Maisie Famiyeh
    Sep 27 2025

    Ida-Maisie Famiyeh is a third-year medical student at the Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, and a practicing clinical pharmacist. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy from the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy (2014), completed her pharmacy residency at Women’s College Hospital (2015), and obtained her MSc in Pharmaceutical Sciences (2017). Alongside her medical training, she is actively engaged in research spanning pharmacist scope of practice, medication reconciliation, cardio-oncology, perinatal mental health, and opioid-related harms in older adults. Beyond her professional work, Ida-Maisie is a mom of two and content creator, sharing insights that help patients and families navigate the healthcare system with confidence and compassion.

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    22 mins
  • Family Planning as Dual-Physician Partners: Thriving or Surviving with Dr. Edwards & Dr. Sirianni
    Feb 17 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Giovanna Sirianni and Dr. Jeremy Edwards, a physician couple navigating careers in family medicine and cardiology. Dr. Sirianni shares insights from her extensive work in palliative care, medical education, and research, while Dr. Edwards discusses his path in cardiology and his passion for supporting medical learners.

    We explore their journeys through medical training, family planning as dual-physician partners, and the challenges of balancing professional and personal lives. Tune in for an engaging conversation about mentorship, career growth, and the evolving culture of medicine.

    Dr. Sirianni is a family physician with a focused practice in palliative care, an Associate Professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the Temerty Faculty of Medicine, a medical educator and About Empathy Podcast co-creator. Dr. Sirianni has held multiple educational leadership roles including as Enhanced Skills (PGY-3) Program Director, Palliative Care Program Director, Faculty Development Lead and Workplace Based Assessment Lead for the MD Program at the University of Toronto. Throughout her medical education leadership career, she has been engaged in scholarship and research with publications in CMAJ, Medical Teacher and Canadian Family Physician among others. In 2024 Dr. Sirianni was named as an AMS Fellow in Compassion and Artificial Intelligence.

    Dr. Edwards earned undergraduate degrees in electrical engineering and medicine at the University of Toronto before going on to complete postgraduate training in internal medicine and cardiology. Subsequently, he completed a two year fellowship in echocardiography at St. Michael’s Hospital. He joined the Department of Medicine at St. Michael’s Hospital, University of Toronto in 2011 as an Adult Cardiologist with a clinical interest in valvular heart disease and interventional echocardiography. He has held a number of medical education leadership roles prior to becoming Academy Director in October 2021. He is passionate about supporting and empowering medical learners to succeed at achieving their individual goals.

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    33 mins
  • 3 Children and a Psychiatry Career: Thriving or Surviving with Dr. Mara Silver
    Feb 17 2025

    In this episode, we chat with Dr. Silver, a staff psychiatrist at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, to discuss the realities of balancing a career in medicine with motherhood. From navigating maternity leave in residency to managing the demands of clinical work and family life, Dr. Silver shares her insights on resilience, support systems, and systemic changes needed to better accommodate parents in medicine.

    She had her oldest son at the end of her third year of residency. After taking a year off, she returned to her fourth year as a chief resident. She became pregnant with her daughter about a year after returning and took another year off. Her third child was born after she had been a staff psychiatrist for about two years.

    Dr. Silver attended McMaster University for Medical School and completed her Psychiatry Residency training at the University of Toronto. As a staff psychiatrist at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, her clinical interests lie in the treatment of mood and anxiety disorders and in the delivery of urgent psychiatric care. As a Clinician Teacher, she is actively involved in teaching residents and medical students.

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    26 mins
  • Balancing Emergency Medicine and Parenthood: Thriving or Surviving with Dr. Dana Phillips
    Jan 8 2025

    In this episode, we chat with Dr. Phillips!

    Dr Dana Phillips is from Philadelphia and completed her undergraduate medical training at the University of Pennsylvania and her residency in Emergency Medicine at Temple University Hospital in North Philadelphia. In 2018, she relocated to Toronto with her husband.

    She is an emergency physician at Sunnybrook and an Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto. She is passionate about medical education and is the Director of Undergraduate Medical Education for the Sunnybrook ED and a member of the ED FRCP residency program's competence committee. Her clinical interests include cardiovascular emergencies and outside of work she cherishes time with her three children, ages 4, 2, and 1, is an avid runner, and maintains a strong passion for Philadelphia sports.

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    25 mins
  • Managing Medical School as a Mom of 3: Thriving or Surviving with Dr. Koren Teo
    Jan 8 2025

    In this episode, we chat with Dr. Teo, a family medicine resident at McMaster University. She completed medical school at the University of Toronto in 2024. Prior to medical school, she practiced as a pharmacist. She is a mother to 3 children – a 7-year-old and a set of 5-year-old twins. In her spare time, she enjoys dancing, woodworking and organizing / re-organizing her home (with very limited success).


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    23 mins