From Overloaded to Empowered: Reclaiming Time, Balance, and Joy in Medicine with Dr. Natasha Beauvais | Ep57
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Imagine reclaiming your time as a physician: finishing charts by dinner, building meaningful patient relationships, and running a sustainable practice without burnout?
In this insightful episode, Dr. Laura Suttin interviews Dr. Natasha Beauvais, as she shares her unexpected journey from traditional medicine to concierge care after taking over her mentor's practice over a decade ago.
They explore:
- The evolution and growth of concierge medicine as a proven model
- Overcoming burnout by offloading tasks, systematizing workflows, and valuing physician time
- Empowering teams through delegation, structure like EOS, and mindset shifts
- The impact on patient care when healthier providers lead to better outcomes
Drawing from her experiences running a nine-provider practice and coaching through the Concierge Medicine Academy, Dr. Beauvais offers practical guidance for physicians seeking agency, business acumen, and radical health in healthcare amid administrative burdens and high demands.
If you're a physician considering concierge medicine, entrepreneurship, or simply better balance, this episode provides tools to redesign your practice for sustainability and fulfillment.
Three Actionable Takeaways:
- Delegate effectively: Offload non-physician tasks like refills to trained nurses after collaborative protocols, saving weeks of time annually while engaging your team at their highest level.
- Value your time holistically: Recognize the health and monetary worth of your hours; implement systems like rotating calls to ensure downtime for rejuvenation, leading to refreshed, more effective patient care.
- Adopt business structures: Use frameworks like EOS to clarify accountability, redistribute workloads, and build empowered teams, preventing administrative overload and fostering growth.
About the Show:
Designing Healthcare That Cares is where leadership meets humanity. Hosted by Dr. Laura Suttin, the show explores what happens when compassion, connection, and courage come together to transform how we care—for our patients, our teams, and ourselves.
About the Guest:
Dr. Natasha Beauvais is a board-certified family physician specializing in preventive care for cancer, heart disease, and immobility. She owns and leads Northern Virginia Family Practice, a nine-provider concierge practice in Arlington, VA, and founded the Concierge Medicine Academy to coach physicians in building sustainable, independent concierge models focused on radical health for teams and patients.
Website: https://nvafamilypractice.com
Website: https://conciergemedicineacademy.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/natasha-lewry-beauvais-0532192a
About the Host:
Dr. Laura Suttin is a physician, leadership coach, and lifelong advocate for designing systems that truly care. After years of navigating the complexities of healthcare, she realized that compassion and connection aren’t just nice-to-haves—they’re the foundation of great medicine.
Today, Laura brings that vision to life through her work as a consultant, speaker, and host of Designing Healthcare That Cares. She helps healthcare leaders and clinicians rediscover their purpose, build resilient teams, and lead with both strategy and soul.
When she’s not interviewing changemakers or guiding organizations, you can find her sharing stories that remind us all why we got into medicine in the first place—to make a difference, together.
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