Dr. Helen Burney
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The main take home messages is that it ain't easy and there's not going to be this one size fits all. You really need to be flexible. You need to find what do you love, what matters most to you and where does your time need to go and really build your life around that. You know, we got to ask lots of questions and communicate with your partner. Communicate with your partner often. Touch base.
The main take home messages is that it ain't easy and there's not going to be this one size fits all. You really need to be flexible. You need to find what do you love, what matters most to you and where does your time need to go and really build your life around that. You know, we got to ask lots of questions and communicate with your partner. Communicate with your partner often. Touch base.
The main take home messages is that it ain't easy and there's not going to be this one size fits all. You really need to be flexible. You need to find what do you love, what matters most to you and where does your time need to go and really build your life around that. You know, we got to ask lots of questions and communicate with your partner. Communicate with your partner often. Touch base.
Still make that time for each other. And really build your own village. Outsource. Ask for help where you need it. And don't give up because it does get easier. And as you all mentioned, there's seasons and there's always summer after winter. Hello, everyone, and welcome back to the Backtable podcast, your source for all things urology.
Still make that time for each other. And really build your own village. Outsource. Ask for help where you need it. And don't give up because it does get easier. And as you all mentioned, there's seasons and there's always summer after winter. Hello, everyone, and welcome back to the Backtable podcast, your source for all things urology.
Still make that time for each other. And really build your own village. Outsource. Ask for help where you need it. And don't give up because it does get easier. And as you all mentioned, there's seasons and there's always summer after winter. Hello, everyone, and welcome back to the Backtable podcast, your source for all things urology.
You can find all previous episodes of our podcast on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, and on backtable.com.
You can find all previous episodes of our podcast on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, and on backtable.com.
You can find all previous episodes of our podcast on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, and on backtable.com.
I'm your host, Dr. Helen Burney from Indiana University. Welcome to this Backtable SWOO episode, where I'm very excited to introduce our guests today, two rising stars in our field, Dr. Katie Amin from the Desai Sethi Urological Institute at the University of Miami, and Dr. Peter Byich from the Cleveland Clinic Department of Urology. How's it going, guys? I'm good. I'm good.
I'm your host, Dr. Helen Burney from Indiana University. Welcome to this Backtable SWOO episode, where I'm very excited to introduce our guests today, two rising stars in our field, Dr. Katie Amin from the Desai Sethi Urological Institute at the University of Miami, and Dr. Peter Byich from the Cleveland Clinic Department of Urology. How's it going, guys? I'm good. I'm good.
I'm your host, Dr. Helen Burney from Indiana University. Welcome to this Backtable SWOO episode, where I'm very excited to introduce our guests today, two rising stars in our field, Dr. Katie Amin from the Desai Sethi Urological Institute at the University of Miami, and Dr. Peter Byich from the Cleveland Clinic Department of Urology. How's it going, guys? I'm good. I'm good.
Thank you so much for having us, Helen. I am so excited to have both of you because I know both of you outside of work as well, and y'all are two of my great friends. And so on today's episode of Backtable Urology, we're diving into a topic that resonates deeply with many of us in this field, which is navigating life as a dual physician couple.
Thank you so much for having us, Helen. I am so excited to have both of you because I know both of you outside of work as well, and y'all are two of my great friends. And so on today's episode of Backtable Urology, we're diving into a topic that resonates deeply with many of us in this field, which is navigating life as a dual physician couple.
Thank you so much for having us, Helen. I am so excited to have both of you because I know both of you outside of work as well, and y'all are two of my great friends. And so on today's episode of Backtable Urology, we're diving into a topic that resonates deeply with many of us in this field, which is navigating life as a dual physician couple.
And we're actually going to explore the unique challenges and rewards of being part of a dual physician couple. Because let's face it, medicine is demanding, it's rewarding, and oftentimes it's all-consuming.
And we're actually going to explore the unique challenges and rewards of being part of a dual physician couple. Because let's face it, medicine is demanding, it's rewarding, and oftentimes it's all-consuming.
And we're actually going to explore the unique challenges and rewards of being part of a dual physician couple. Because let's face it, medicine is demanding, it's rewarding, and oftentimes it's all-consuming.
And when both partners are physicians, the dynamics can be incredibly complex, from either long hours, from call schedules, career advancement, to even raising families or maintaining your personal time. The balance is really challenging, but it's not impossible.
And when both partners are physicians, the dynamics can be incredibly complex, from either long hours, from call schedules, career advancement, to even raising families or maintaining your personal time. The balance is really challenging, but it's not impossible.