WashU Ob/Gyn Rocks
By Wash U Ob/Gyn
WashU Ob/Gyn Rocks May 06, 2020
The Marathon of Medicine: What sports teach us about resiliency, recovery, and how to avoid being benched
Washington University physicians Dr. Dineo Khabele, Dr. Andrea Hagemann, and Dr. Maggie Dwiggins discuss the link between RED-S and burnout.
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Relative energy deficiency in sport (RED-S) describes a syndrome of poor health and declining athletic performance that happens when athletes do not get enough fuel through food to support the energy demands of their daily lives and training. RED-S can and does affect athletes of any gender and ability level. (Via Boston Children's Hospital)
How to Lead from Where We Are - Dr. Dineo Khabele
Chat with Dr. Khabele as she discusses teaching leadership while we navigate learning together at a department.
Resident Dr. Mandi Dillon – How She Navigated REI Fellowship Applications and Matched at her Top Choice
We discuss how Dr. Mandi Dillon found a future in REI, gaining mentorship through faculty and fellows, and navigating becoming a parent during residency. She gives some gems of advice to aspiring medical students, residents and fellows. You don't want to miss out! We wish her the best of luck at Baylor University, and we are so lucky to have had her during her residency.Â
Balancing Media with Medicine with Dr. Erika Mauban
Washington University in St. Louis ObGyn Resident, Dr. Erika Mauban, takes us through growing up in Las Vegas, the choice to become a doctor, balancing education with a social media channel and much more. Listen with us as we learn a bit more about the person behind Dr. In Training! https://www.youtube.com/c/DoctorinTraining
When the Doctor Becomes the Patient: Dr. Ashley Veade shares her journey through infertility
Transformational Leadership with Dr. Dineo Khabele
An Advocate Among Us. A conversation on DEIA with Dr. Bridget Huysman
Fostering Intentional Mentorship in Academic Medicine
Dr. Xiao Wang: Pursuing his Passion with Positivity
It’s transition time around here, with our chiefs about to graduate and everyone jumping into new roles. Dr. Xiao Wang joins us to share a few of his major career transitions as he steps into his role as chief resident. Hear about his eventful journey with his grandmother as he came to America from China at age 3, his passion for maternal fetal medicine, his love for baking, and his thoughts on countering Asian American bias and discrimination. His mantra, “it’s always a learning opportunity,” and the positivity he portrays on a daily basis are truly inspiring! Shout outs to Kathy F, RN, and Drs. Kristine Brown, Erin Bailey and Halley Staples for some outtakes at the end of the episode.  Â
Dr. Lauren Kus on Wellness, Feedback, and Getting Radically Candid
Dr. Halley Staples--Rocking the Intern Life
No match day, no graduation? Â No problem for Dr. Staples, who takes each day as it comes, always with a fantastic smile behind that mask and a truly inspiring outlook. Â In this episode, which was recorded during peaking COVID numbers here in St. Louis, Dr. Staples shares her passion for advocacy, talks about the strong nurses in her life who shaped her desire to enter Ob/Gyn, creating spaces to stay well, dabbling in the arts, and much more. Â Enjoy! Â Â