‘The Care and Feeding of Residents & Their Support Systems’ with Dr. David Emmerling

In a recent conversation with Dr. David Emmerling, an expert in supporting physicians, trainees, and healthcare systems, we discussed the crucial role physician spouses and partners play in resident well-being. Dr. Emmerling shared valuable insights on why medical programs should recognize and incorporate these support systems to improve both physician retention and the overall success of training.

Grab your headphones and listen to the full conversation to learn more about how integrating support for physician families can enhance well-being and retention.

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  • Elizabeth Landry Founder, The MedCommons

    Elizabeth is a Physician family advocate, Certified Life Coach for Physician Wives, EM wife of 20+ years, mother, and Founder of The MedCommons – a marriage between her tech/business dev background and passion for helping physician families.

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