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The BeSide

The BeSide

By Margie Sills-Maerov

The BeSide explores the intersections between being a clinician, a leader, a mentor and a colleague. How do providers fill all of these roles well? What are some successes, and struggles? In each episode we will give you a bit of reflection to take into into your own practice.
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Joy at Work: The rest is commentary

The BeSideSep 10, 2019

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Kind@Work: Policies

Kind@Work: Policies

This is our new mini-podcast that looks at practical steps you can take at work to make the kind of environment and culture you want. Today we explore how policies actually CAN drive change.
Jan 22, 202010:20
The White Space of Leadership: An interview with Hugh MacLeod

The White Space of Leadership: An interview with Hugh MacLeod

Humanizing Leadership is more then Hugh’s new book, it is about a philosophy and way of leading that is as unique as each individual. I spent time with Hugh talking about his book, his leadership journey and his advice to leaders today.
Oct 29, 201946:15
Joy at Work: The rest is commentary

Joy at Work: The rest is commentary

Listen to the compelling and personal story of Dr. Lawrence Yang who experienced one of the biggest fears a doctor could be faced with - he was reported to the college. His grit and personal development journey is a beautiful reflection, and is a story that will challenge the thinking of any healthcare provider. His message: Don’t write off doctors for what you think they want - give them what they really need. Joy at work. The rest will follow. Welcome to #TheBeSide
Sep 10, 201934:00
The BeSide: Rebecca’s plan B

The BeSide: Rebecca’s plan B

The BeSide explores ideas and intersections between being a healthcare provider, a leader, a teacher and a colleague. In this episode we are exploring physician burnout. It is no small issue in health these days, and if we don’t take care of those who take care of us, what happens? Hear the story from a family doctor in Edmonton who uses a side business and personal development to get her love of medicine back.
Aug 28, 201923:03