The Doctors On Social Media Podcast

Navigating Professional Identity in Medicine with Dr. Wheat

Dana Corriel, MD

In this episode, Dr. Santina Wheat, the author of the article What Is Happening to Our Professional Identity?discusses the complexities of professional identity in medicine, exploring how it evolves over time, the challenges faced by physicians, and the impact of social media. She emphasizes the importance of authenticity, mentorship, and maintaining a sense of purpose in navigating the healthcare landscape. Dr. Wheat shares personal experiences and offers advice for medical students and early career physicians on nurturing their professional identity amidst systemic changes and burnout.

 

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Takeaways:

  • Professional identity is more than just a job title.
  • Training shapes our identities as physicians.
  • Living authentically improves overall well-being.
  • COVID has impacted how professionalism is taught.
  • Social media can both harm and boost confidence.
  • Mentorship is crucial for professional development.
  • Authenticity helps balance professional expectations.
  • Navigating patient care can challenge professional identity.
  • It's important to show up as your best self.
  • Decisions should align with personal purpose.

 

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Chapters:

 

00:00 Introduction to Professional Identity in Medicine

02:01 The Evolution of Physician Identity

04:51 Challenges in Maintaining Professional Identity

06:47 Impact of Social Media on Professional Identity

08:49 Authenticity vs. Professional Expectations

10:20 The Role of Mentorship in Professional Identity

12:53 Navigating Identity Challenges in Patient Care

15:45 Advice for Developing Professional Identity

 

 

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