Dr. Rob Bart
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And I'll stop and look at some of the gravestones, et cetera, and read them.
Um, there's just something very calming about that environment.
I know it might seem odd to some of the people who watch it, but, um, it's just, it's a really great environment.
It's got miles of trails and, and, uh, everything.
So it's, it's just this perfect place.
That's only, you know, five to 10 minutes bike ride from where I live to go sort of clear my head.
And it's so close that I've found even, even something as short as 20 minutes can be quite restorative.
So I think one of the things that I've been really focusing on is just trying to manage my physical and my mental health.
I think it is easy to get so attached to the job that you're doing to forget that doing the job really well requires you to be both physically and mentally healthy.
And I 100% admit that I lost that and forgot that.
People that have had the experiences and opportunities that you and I have had, we need to invest in those who are coming behind us.
Love it.
And if there are people from your audience who want to reach out to me, they'll know how to connect with you, Ed, and I'm happy to chat with them.
I spend time meeting with some of the fellows as they're looking to go out and start their career.
and other young physicians and nurses and others.
And I think one of the things I want to do is maybe some of the other things in my life slow down.
I want to spend more time trying to help people sort of figure out a good path forward for them.
It shouldn't be about having a job.
It should be about creating a career that gives you both personal fulfillment as well as fulfilling the role that you need to for the organization you're working at.