A Mind of Her Own
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Leaving Medicine: "Who Am I Now?"
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Leaving Medicine: "Who Am I Now?"

One physician's career shift from academic medicine to empowering mothers

What happens when the career we “should” love no longer makes sense for us?

Listen and learn with Dr. Reid as she speaks with Dr. Juliette Galbraith, a psychiatrist and life coach in a candid conversation about career transitions, personal growth, and the challenges of redefining success. By combining her medical knowledge with new interests, she’s not only transformed her career to help new moms struggling to adjust, but also prioritized her own mental health.

Whether you're a healthcare professional considering a career change, someone curious about alternative paths, or just looking for motivation to pursue your dreams, this podcast is for you. Let’s discover how to embrace new beginnings and thrive in life with meaning and engagement.

Dr. Reid on Instagram: @jenreidmd

Physician Life Booster www.physicianlifebooster.com with Dr. Juliette Galbraith, MD and Dr. Tracy Levitt, MD

Juliette Galbraith, MD: www.jgalbraithmd.com

Dr. Juliette Galbraith is a Life Coach and Board-Certified Psychiatrist who is helping mothers thrive and live with intention. Juliette spent over two decades in academic medicine as a consult and emergency psychiatrist. During that time, she served in numerous leadership roles at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, including as the Vice Chair for Clinical Operations for the Department of Psychiatry. Juliette has transitioned to full time Life Coaching. Her niche focuses on helping mothers, especially new mothers, to thrive in their transition to motherhood. Dr. Galbraith is also a wife and mother to two teenage daughters and so has been on the rollercoaster of parenting and working that her clients are experiencing.

Also check out Dr. Reid's regular contributions to Psychology Today: Think Like a Shrink

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A Mind of Her Own
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As a psychiatrist, I've seen how many women are suffering with the burden of too many roles and too little time. We deserve to swap out that guilt for a deeper understanding and a whole lot more fun. I'm here to help.