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Hospital Physician to Direct Primary Care and Homeschool Mom

Hospital Physician to Direct Primary Care and Homeschool Mom

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Dr. Lyndsi Davenport—a physician, homeschooling mom, and woman of deep faith—whose story is a powerful reminder that motherhood isn’t the end of ambition, it’s the beginning of something deeper. Dr. Lyndsi left behind a thriving academic medical career at a major hospital to follow a calling she could no longer ignore.

Her story challenges the notion that motherhood limits professional success, showing instead how it can lead to more meaningful and purposeful work.

We discussed:

• Transitioning from hospital-based medicine to direct primary care
• Balancing early motherhood with demanding physician schedules
• Finding faith during career transitions and family building
• Understanding direct primary care's benefits for both doctors and patients
• Discovering hybrid homeschooling as a solution for working professionals
• Redefining success beyond traditional career achievements
• Taking the leap of faith to follow your calling despite fears

To learn more about Dr. Davenport, you can enroll as her patient at https://paradox.health/ or you can follow her on instagram at https://www.instagram.com/drlyndsidavenport/


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