Summary:
This practical episode of SoundPractice focuses on a pair of physicians, Yolanda T. Becker, MD, FACS, and Bryan N. Becker, MD, MMM, CPE, FACP, who have given great thought on how to make a relationship between physicians thrive.
Marriages and domestic partnerships between physicians are not unusual. Unfortunately, the practice of medicine can be stressful. Managing a successful relationship between physicians takes some effort and planning. The shared experience of healthcare and having a partner who shares a perspective and passion for medicine is a positive. But some conventional strategies for domestic bliss simply doesn’t work when it comes to busy physicians.
This practical episode of SoundPractice focuses on a pair of physicians, Yolanda T. Becker, MD, FACS, and Bryan N. Becker, MD, MMM, CPE, FACP, who have given great thought on how to make a relationship between physicians thrive. Innumerable factors affect the lives and careers of two physicians who are married or are partners — especially when the physicians hold leadership positions.
Dr. Bryan Becker and Dr. Yolanda Becker wrote an article on this topic for the AAPL Physician Leadership Journal.
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Topics
Self-Awareness
Self-Control
Conflict Management
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