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  • Operating Under Capacity | Dr. Joan Chan on Redefining Success in Medicine
    Aug 27 2025

    What if the secret to a long, fulfilling medical career isn’t doing more—but doing less?

    This week on Fem MD, host Lauren sits down with Dr. Joan Chan, a Canadian family physician, coach, mom, and host of The Other Human in the Room. Joan shares her radical approach to working under maximum capacity, teaching physicians how to reclaim space, set boundaries, and prioritize joy without sacrificing patient care.

    Together they explore why honoring your limits can actually make you a better doctor, how to recognize the signs that you’re over capacity, and what it looks like to say no without guilt. Joan explains the value of creative days, rest, and small acts of humanity—like a midday nap or playing her ukulele—as well as how technology like AI scribes is reshaping charting and giving time back to clinicians.

    Her calm, grounded energy offers a refreshing antidote to hustle culture and a reminder that we are all human first, doctors second.

    Host: Dr. Lauren Umstattd

    Connect with Lauren: @lauren_umstattd_md

    Guest: Joan Chan, MD

    Connect with Joan: https://www.hippocratic-collective.com/members/joan-chan-md

    And listen to her podcast, The Other Human in the Room

    Presented by: The Hippocratic Collective

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    45 min
  • Breast Cancer at 33: Alex Owens on Grief, Anger & Moving Forward
    Aug 13 2025

    In this powerful episode of Fem MD, host Lauren Umstattd sits down with Alex Owens to share the raw, unfiltered reality of life after a breast cancer diagnosis. Alex speaks candidly about the unique grief of losing parts of oneself—physically and emotionally—captured in her poignant words: “You’re grieving your old self, you’re grieving your breasts.”

    Through intimate storytelling, Alex and Lauren explore the fears, losses, and identity shifts that come with serious illness. They discuss the tension between maintaining a professional facade and navigating personal pain, the societal pressures to hide vulnerability, and the transformative role of community and connection.

    This is not just a story about cancer—it’s about identity, womanhood, and the resilience that emerges in the face of life-altering change.

    Host: Dr. Lauren Umstattd

    Connect with Lauren: @lauren_umstattd_md

    Guest: Alex Owens

    Connect with Alex: @alexowenskc

    Presented by: The Hippocratic Collective

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    43 min
  • Marriage, Medicine, and Making It Work
    Jul 30 2025

    In this episode of Fem MD, we explore the uncomfortable truth: love alone doesn’t make a marriage last. Dr. Lauren Umstattd opens up about the realities of partnership, drawing from her own experiences to unpack the deeper ingredients that sustain a strong marriage—kindness, respect, communication, and growth. It's a candid conversation about what happens after the honeymoon phase ends, how couples evolve through challenges, and why being intentional in your relationship matters more than romantic ideals. Whether you're married, thinking about it, or questioning what a healthy relationship looks like, this episode offers a thoughtful, grounded perspective on building a life together.

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    19 min
  • Breaking the Cycle: Toxic Training, Systemic Abuse, and Life After Surgery
    Jul 16 2025

    In this powerful episode of FEM MD, Dr. Lauren Umstattd sits down with Dr. Frances Mei Hardin for an unflinching conversation about the darker realities of surgical training. Frances Mei shares her personal experience navigating a medical culture where bullying, abuse, and emotional isolation are often normalized—and where “resilience” is too often code for silent suffering.

    Together, they unpack the structural issues baked into the hierarchy of medicine and what it means to walk away—not as a failure, but as an act of reclaiming agency. This episode explores what happens when your identity is bound to your profession, and what’s possible when you begin to untangle that narrative.

    It’s a must-listen for anyone who’s ever questioned the cost of staying silent in a broken system.

    Host: Dr. Lauren Umstattd

    Connect with Dr. Frances Mei Hardin

    IG: @francesmei.md

    Website: https://hippocratic-collective.com

    Presented by: The Hippocratic Collective

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    31 min
  • If You're Not Growing, You're Dying
    Jul 2 2025

    In this episode of Fem MD, Dr. Lauren Umstattd unpacks the quiet pressure to be everything to everyone: the perfect doctor, the perfect parent, the perfect partner. But what if success isn’t about getting it all right? What if the real work, and the real growth, comes from simply getting a little better each day? This episode explores how embracing small, consistent improvements can lead to more sustainable fulfillment, both professionally and personally. It’s a conversation about showing up, letting go of unrealistic standards, and making peace with the messy middle.

    Host: Dr. Lauren Umstattd

    Connect with Lauren @lauren_umstattd_md

    Presented by: The Hippocratic Collective

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    18 min
  • Obsession vs Perfection: The Hidden Pressure to Be Better with Dr. Sinehan Bayrak
    Jun 18 2025

    Why do women in medicine still have to be twice as good to get half the credit?

    In this episode of Fem MD, Dr. Lauren Umstattd sits down with facial plastic surgeon Dr. Sinehan Bayrak for a raw and real conversation about what it takes to succeed as a woman in medicine—and the unspoken costs of trying to be “perfect” in a system that still rewards mediocrity in men.

    They talk candidly about the double standards women face in surgery, the psychological toll of perfectionism, and how implicit bias still shapes who gets promoted, praised, or believed. From patient selection to mentorship to the quiet calculus women make every day just to be taken seriously—this episode goes deep on what it means to strive for excellence in a field that often sets the bar unevenly.

    Whether you're a med student, resident, or attending, this one’s for anyone who’s ever felt the pressure to overperform just to be seen.

    Host: Dr. Lauren Umstattd

    Connect with Dr. Sinehan Bayrak

    IG: @dr.bayrak

    Website: https://bayrakmd.com/

    Presented by: The Hippocratic Collective

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    52 min
  • How Much Abuse Should You Tolerate?
    Jun 4 2025

    In this episode, I open up about something that’s all too common in medical training but rarely talked about: abuse and mistreatment. I share a personal story from my own training — including a moment where a supervising surgeon crossed a serious line with physical aggression — and reflect on how that experience shaped my decision to walk away from fellowship. We talk about the blurry line between tough coaching and outright abuse, and what it really means to push someone “for their own good.” This one is about drawing your own boundaries, reclaiming your autonomy in a system that often strips it away, and naming the things we’ve all been taught to stay silent about. If you've ever felt gaslit, undermined, or just plain mistreated in medicine, this one’s for you.

    Host: Dr. Lauren Umstattd

    Connect with Lauren @lauren_umstattd_md

    Presented by: The Hippocratic Collective

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    18 min
  • Arrival Fallacy, The Patient Graveyard, and Mom Guilt with Dr. Brittany Bankhead
    May 21 2025

    In this raw and thought-provoking episode of Fem MD, trauma surgeon Dr. Brittany Bankhead sits down with Dr. Lauren Umstattd for an honest conversation about the challenges of being a woman in surgery. Dr. Bankhead opens up about her personal journey to embracing her full identity—not only as a surgeon but as a mother, partner, and woman who has navigated professional toxicity, imposter syndrome, and the emotional weight of caring for patients at their most vulnerable. The two dive into the "arrival fallacy"—the idea that happiness will come once you reach the next milestone—and explore the emotional burden of the “patient graveyard,” the haunting memories of lives lost. Dr. Bankhead also shares the practical and emotional tools she and her husband—a fellow physician—use to juggle two demanding careers, raising two kids, and navigating the complexities of divorce and reconciliation.

    Host: Dr. Lauren Umstattd

    Connect with Dr. Bankhead

    IG: @BBankheadMD

    IG: @ModernMomLab

    Website: https://www.modernmomlab.com/

    Presented by: The Hippocratic Collective

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    48 min