Dr. Jessica Shepherd
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I'm just doubly excited to be here. You are someone who I've listened to for a long time, and the ability to be able to share my little slice of life with you and with everyone here, I love it.
I'm just doubly excited to be here. You are someone who I've listened to for a long time, and the ability to be able to share my little slice of life with you and with everyone here, I love it.
I'm just doubly excited to be here. You are someone who I've listened to for a long time, and the ability to be able to share my little slice of life with you and with everyone here, I love it.
I would say, you know, for everyone who's listening and even myself, I think this is where this really resonates is I'm going through that journey as well, but why am I here and where do I want to be? And that really is that opportunity of self-care to say, I get to be in charge of myself. And many times we don't take that time to say, what is really going on?
I would say, you know, for everyone who's listening and even myself, I think this is where this really resonates is I'm going through that journey as well, but why am I here and where do I want to be? And that really is that opportunity of self-care to say, I get to be in charge of myself. And many times we don't take that time to say, what is really going on?
I would say, you know, for everyone who's listening and even myself, I think this is where this really resonates is I'm going through that journey as well, but why am I here and where do I want to be? And that really is that opportunity of self-care to say, I get to be in charge of myself. And many times we don't take that time to say, what is really going on?
Because that's when we really start to push away all the narratives and the stories and what society tells us. And that really is this transformation in life is to take some time, take pause and say, why am I here and where do I want to be?
Because that's when we really start to push away all the narratives and the stories and what society tells us. And that really is this transformation in life is to take some time, take pause and say, why am I here and where do I want to be?
Because that's when we really start to push away all the narratives and the stories and what society tells us. And that really is this transformation in life is to take some time, take pause and say, why am I here and where do I want to be?
Yeah, it actually started from the OB world, right? Bringing babies into the world. And that was so fascinating to me. And it's very exciting. And as I was going through residency, still love OB is when I really realized that there is this whole scope of a woman's life outside of pregnancy.
Yeah, it actually started from the OB world, right? Bringing babies into the world. And that was so fascinating to me. And it's very exciting. And as I was going through residency, still love OB is when I really realized that there is this whole scope of a woman's life outside of pregnancy.
Yeah, it actually started from the OB world, right? Bringing babies into the world. And that was so fascinating to me. And it's very exciting. And as I was going through residency, still love OB is when I really realized that there is this whole scope of a woman's life outside of pregnancy.
But when I really started to see women, whether it was in their adolescence or even later on in life, is that there's still so much to be taken care of that we really have that ability to interact and build relationship with women. And that's where I really thrived. And so that after residency, I actually did a surgical fellowship because I loved being in the OR. I love being able to
But when I really started to see women, whether it was in their adolescence or even later on in life, is that there's still so much to be taken care of that we really have that ability to interact and build relationship with women. And that's where I really thrived. And so that after residency, I actually did a surgical fellowship because I loved being in the OR. I love being able to
But when I really started to see women, whether it was in their adolescence or even later on in life, is that there's still so much to be taken care of that we really have that ability to interact and build relationship with women. And that's where I really thrived. And so that after residency, I actually did a surgical fellowship because I loved being in the OR. I love being able to
really take something very complex and transform in a way that's helpful for them in the operating room, and then coming back to who are you and how can I help you there?
really take something very complex and transform in a way that's helpful for them in the operating room, and then coming back to who are you and how can I help you there?
really take something very complex and transform in a way that's helpful for them in the operating room, and then coming back to who are you and how can I help you there?
And most of the surgeries that I was doing, a lot of times it had to do with women in their midlife. And so when they would come into me with their diagnosis, whether that was fibroids, endometriosis, I got to sit with them and talk to them about this diagnosis. But what actually came out in the visit was all the other things that were going on in their life.
And most of the surgeries that I was doing, a lot of times it had to do with women in their midlife. And so when they would come into me with their diagnosis, whether that was fibroids, endometriosis, I got to sit with them and talk to them about this diagnosis. But what actually came out in the visit was all the other things that were going on in their life.