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Ep 14: Samuel Shem |Failure, creativity and life as a clinician

Ep 14: Samuel Shem |Failure, creativity and life as a clinician

FromThe Medmastery Show - with Franz Wiesbauer MD


Ep 14: Samuel Shem |Failure, creativity and life as a clinician

FromThe Medmastery Show - with Franz Wiesbauer MD

ratings:
Length:
62 minutes
Released:
Jan 21, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Have you read the novel “The House of God” by psychiatrist Samuel Shem? I read it when I was in medical school and it deeply influenced me.   The book tells a captivating story of what it’s like to be a Harvard resident with lots of humor, drama and wisdom.   I’ve had the great pleasure to interview Samuel Shem for you. In this conversation we cover lots of ground like: The best advice he ever got What his creative process looks like How he came up with the idea for The House of God How failure has set him up for success The quote he lives by And much, much more  
Released:
Jan 21, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (14)

Do you want to learn how to become a successful and happy MD? Yes? Well then this show is for you. Each week we bring you an inspiring person or message to help you unlock your full potential. You’ll learn the career secrets of some of the most successful doctors in the world, how they got to where they are, how they learn, their attitudes, what they look for in a young physician and much, much more. We try to reveal the success strategies that no one ever teaches you in medical school. You’ll learn how to get things done, how to save time, how to become a true expert, how to ask the right questions and how to be truly fulfilled in your practice of medicine. Your host - Franz Wiesbauer - is an internist with a specialisation in cardiology and a serial entrepreneur. He trained at the Medical University of Vienna and the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore where he studied as a Fulbright student. He has dedicated his professional life to serving other doctors so they can become better at their craft, which will ultimately benefit their patients. You can find more of him on his company’s website at www.medmastery.com.