Call me by my name w/ Emergency Medicine Physician Dr. Emmanuel Ohuabunwa
This week’s episode features Emergency Medicine Physician Dr. Emmanuel Ohuabunwa. (Instagram: @DrMannyo) He sits down and chats with co-host Dr. James Stewart about his practice. Dr. Ohuabunwa shares his story as a proud Nigerian-American and his pathway to becoming a physician. He talks about why he pursued an MD/MBA and how he uses the degree in his current practice.
Dr. Ohuabunwa developed the “Ask Learn Practice” framework for dealing with “difficult to pronounce” names. You can read about it at the link above. James and Emmanuel talk about growth and transitions through medical school and residency and how to overcome imposter syndrome.
This episode covers the following topics:
· Navigating imposter syndrome in residency
· What to consider before pursuing a dual degree program
· Time management as a junior attending. How much do you put on your plate?
· “Say My Name” learn the “Ask Learn Practice” framework for pronouncing names correctly.
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