What is the hardest part about forgiving ourselves? How can we better support physicians navigating trauma and burnout?
Join us as we welcome the insightful and inspiring Dr. Kathy Gibney, a mentor, friend, and PhD psychologist whose career spans decades of dedication to physician wellness. Dr. Kathy shares her wisdom on the emotional landscape of medicine and the powerful simplicity of genuine human connection.
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This conversation illuminates the essential path toward reclaiming our lives and humanity, reminding us that we are always more than our titles.
Guest Details:
Kathleen C Gibney, PhD, Licensed Psychologist, Diplomat of the American Board of Professional Psychologists
Kathy is retired now and finding she is busy and happy spending time “doing whatever she likes.” Her last full-time position was as the Director of The Center for Physician Wellbeing at AdventHealth Orlando. The Center focused on providing counseling & coaching, consulting, education, and collegial opportunities to physicians and mid-level practitioners and their families for the nine central region Florida Hospitals. She has been a keynote speaker and workshop presenter at conferences and retreats. Her past experiences have increased her passion and appreciation for the personal and professional journeys of individuals and the stories those adventures write in people’s hearts. She has been a mentor and consulting professional dedicated to walking with others on this challenging journey of living and thriving.
As always, please keep in mind that this is my perspective and nothing in this podcast is medical advice.
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In Gratitude,
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