Episode 110: Exploring the Intersection of Art and Medicine

Welcome to the Sustainable Clinical Medicine Podcast!

In this episode, host Dr. Sarah Smith sits down with esteemed cardiologist Dr. Sarah Samaan to delve into her impressive 30-year medical career and her mindful transition into retirement to pursue other passions. Dr. Samaan shares her journey from practicing cardiology to embracing the arts and wellness, including her work as a registered yoga teacher and a physician coach. Together, they explore the evolving landscape of clinical medicine, the challenges of electronic medical records, and finding balance amid a demanding career.

Join us as we gain insights into Dr. Samaan's lessons learned, her advice for physicians facing burnout, and the importance of sustaining personal passions alongside a fulfilling professional life. Whether you're navigating your own career path or seeking inspiration, this episode offers a rich tapestry of stories and practical wisdom for creating a sustainable clinical day.

Here are 3 key takeaways from this episode:

  1. Value Alignment: Discover the power of aligning your career and personal life with your core values. Dr. Samaan emphasizes the importance of understanding what truly matters to you and finding harmony between work and personal passions.
  2. Saying No and Carving Time: Learn how to set boundaries and prioritize what brings you joy and fulfillment. Dr. Samaan highlights the significance of carving out time for your passions, even if it means taking a financial hit, to sustain your overall well-being.
  3. Exploring New Avenues: From becoming a registered yoga teacher to engaging in the arts, Dr. Samaan showcases the possibilities that open up when you allow yourself to pursue interests outside of traditional medical roles. Her journey inspires listeners to embrace change and explore new avenues for personal growth.

Dr. Sarah Samaan Bio:

Dr. Sarah Samaan is a retired cardiologist and a Master Certified Physician Development Coach. She graduated from medical school in 1988 and practiced cardiology until 2022. Sarah retired with the intention of pursuing her other life passions, including studying the arts and competing in the equestrian sport of dressage. She is also a registered yoga teacher and certified mindfulness meditation teacher.

As a cardiologist, she served as Chief of Medicine and Chief of Cardiology at busy hospitals in her community and was a Physician Partner at a busy heart hospital. She currently works with the American College of Cardiology's Clinician Well-Being Working Group.

Sarah is currently enrolled as a full-time Masters of Fine Arts student at the University of Hartford. Combining her interest in the arts and her commitment to a sustainable future for physicians, she works with her local medical school's Arts and Humanities program, introducing the humanities to medical students as a way to foster deeper connections and understanding with patients and others in healthcare.

In her coaching practice, Sarah works with physicians dealing with professional transitions, burnout, and time management challenges.

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