EP146: Beyond The Lab Coat: Dr. Markus Boos on Authenticity in Medicine
Authenticity in Medicine: A Conversation with Dr. Markus Boos In this episode, Christine interviews Dr. Markus Boos, a pediatric dermatologist at Seattle Children"s Hospital and Associate Professor at the University of Washington School of Medicine. Dr. Boos shares his personal journey of coming out at 37 and discusses the importance of authenticity in both personal and professional life. The conversation delves into the challenges of maintaining one"s true self within the structured and often conformity-driven environment of medical training and practice. Dr. Boos emphasizes the value of empathy, personal connection with patients, and the need for doctors to be genuine, not just as professionals but as human beings. The discussion also touches on the impact of social expectations, personal struggles with identity, and the significance of providing a supportive and inclusive educational environment for medical residents. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 01:11 Personal Journey and Coming Out 01:58 Reflections on Identity and Authenticity 03:02 Challenges of Conformity and Self-Acceptance 04:30 Balancing Professional and Personal Life 07:49 Parenting and Identity 10:55 The Importance of Empathy in Medicine 15:42 Final Thoughts on Authenticity
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