In this abbreviated episode of Pediatric Meltdown, Dr. Lia Gaggino celebrates 3 years of the Pediatric Meltdown podcast and opens up about the challenges and uncertainties that come with transitioning from a daily pediatric practice. Join her as she explores the psychological grief and identity crisis she faced when stepping away from patient care. Dr. Gaggino shares the realization that being a pediatrician goes beyond simply seeing patients in an office, reminding us that purpose and impact can take various forms. From her involvement with the American Academy of Pediatrics to her role as a consultant in a Child Psychiatry access program, she finds new avenues to make a difference in children’s lives, and last but never least, this podcast that has reached listeners worldwide. The Heart of Pediatric Meltdown is the passionate conversations with all the high-profile experts that share time with Dr. Gaggino. They remind us that even in the face of uncertainty, we can find purpose, make a difference, and bring hope to the lives of our children. Dr. Gaggino wants to thank you so much for joining her on this incredible journey, and together, let’s continue to create a world where every child’s mental and emotional well-being is prioritized.
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Key quotes for Twitter:
“Not that I love social media so much, but I really want to spread the word about pediatric meltdown, and I hope you can help me do that.”…. Dr. Lia Gaggino on the challenges of social media
“I want this podcast to be for all of you who take care of children.”… Dr. Lia Gaggino on who would get the most out of the podcast.
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