
44. Dr. Suzanne Koven on the importance of writing in medicine, how things have changed for women since she trained and how there's still room for improvement, and so much more!
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"It’s really just an extension of the general ethos in medicine which has existed for a very long time – generations, centuries - which says that in order to make other people well we have to make ourselves sick. That is only recently being questioned. "
This episode is with Dr. Suzanne Koven who was a primary care physician at Massachusetts General Hospital for over 30 years, has had a prolific literaray career and now serves as the Writer in Residence of Massachusetts General Hospital full time.
In this episode we talk about:
- Her experience having a baby in residency
- Pre-eclampsia
- Being asked to write her own maternity leave policy
- Her feelings about going part time and what her primary care patients thought about this
- What it was like to retire from clinical medicine (spoiler alert - she doesn't miss it)
- How she got started in her literary career
- The importance of sharing stories
- Her book Letter to a Young Female Physician and how that came about
- The memoir that she is currently writing
Connect with Moms of Medicine:
- Instagram @moms_of_medicine
- Momsofmedicine@gmail.com
Connect with Dr. Suzanne Koven:
- Instagram @kovensuzanne