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This Psychiatrist Ditched Academia and Became a NomadMD
Do you ever feel like there were only two options for your medical career - academia vs community practice? Meet Dr Kristine Goins, an integrative adult & pediatric psychiatrist who had also been working in Academia, and like many of us, had experienced burnout.
In our latest vlog, discover how her "aha" moment in Thailand transformed her life, leading her to ditch academia for a nomadic adventure abroad.
00:00 Intro To Dr. Goins
02:07 Her desire to travel
04:20 "Aha" moment on a beach in Thailand
05:25 Why she turned her 5-year plan into a 5-month reality
08:12 Key preparations BEFORE hopping on her flight to Colombia
09:53 "I was scared"
12:00 how she worked with the fears
13:35 Her bold response to “it’s not possible”
16:22 the Consultative work that allowed her to ditch Academia and move abroad and work 2 days a week
21:35 How she helps physicians work less, from anywhere through NomadMD Coaching
24:24 The common roadblocks that hold physicians back from a more flexible lifestyle
31:16 the challenges of living abroad
34:55 Her advice for physicians thinking about moving abroad
See show notes here: www.hippocraticadventures.com/this-psychiatrist-ditched-academia-and-became-a-nomadmd/
Subscribe to our UA-cam channel: ua-cam.com/channels/Lhf9mQ0LzMqU_f5npFmorA.html
👉 Grab your FREE e-book and learn the 3 steps to kick-start your adventure! Sign up here: www.hippocraticadventures.com/start-your-adventure/
You can visit Dr. Goins at: thenomadmd.com/
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How to Practice Medicine in New Zealand: A Step-by-Step Guide
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Kate McKendry, a Recruitment Specialist at NZDr, and Martin King, an Immigration Adviser at NZDr, walk you through how to: ✅ Approach licensure and registration ✅ Find a job in your specialty ✅ Adapt to the new healthcare system ✅ Get your family and kids plugged in But wait, there’s more! Here are the additional questions that were answered during the Q&A: ✅ What about DO’s? ✅ Can you immigrat...
This Physician Couple Left New York For International Locums. Here's why they're thriving.
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Dr. Holly Llobet is a Critical Care & Palliative Medicine doctor, and Dr. Paul Llobet is an Internal Medicine physician currently working as a Hospitalist. They had practiced for 20 years in New York, their son had already graduated college, and they were in a state of transition. The hospital system where they worked had recently been taken over by a large organization - with this change came ...
Can An American Doctor Practice Medicine in Spain?
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In this Q&A Wednesday, we answer a pediatrician's questions about whether an American physician can practice in Spain and the process. We break it down into 5 steps. Watch the video and learn more! See show notes here: www.hippocraticadventures.com/qa-can-an-american-doctor-practice-medicine-in-spain/ Subscribe to our UA-cam channel: ua-cam.com/channels/Lhf9mQ0LzMqU_f5npFmorA.html 👉 Grab your F...
What happened when an EM doc traded Lake Michigan for Llyn Padarn, Wales
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Dr. Erika Kokkinos was about to graduate from EM residency. She loved clinical medicine but when she thought about the future, she saw herself working shift after shift, being sleep-deprived, and experiencing burnout. While her co-residents were applying for fellowships or jobs, she wondered - what’s my niche? What’s my thing? What do I want to do next? Sound familiar? Whether you’re fresh out ...
Beyond the white sand: What it’s actually like to Practice Neurology in Guam
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After 26 years of clinical practice as a pediatric neurologist, Dr. Sue Ming retired from her faculty job and became a “free bird”. She started with a stint in Alaska, working with the local indigenous population. Then an opportunity in Guam popped up and she was off to this island in the sun 🌴! Watch our latest vlog and learn what it’s like to practice neurology in Guam when you’ve already got...
How a Trauma Surgeon Forged Her Path to Spain
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Do you keep hearing "What? You can't do that!" when you bring up the idea of practicing medicine while abroad? Then you’ve got to watch our latest vlog, with Dr. Shailvi Gupta, a Trauma Surgeon, who now lives in Barcelona, Spain. You’ll learn: 01:27 Why she and her family moved to Barcelona, Spain 06:07 What happened when she told her boss, “I don’t want to live in the US... ” 11:36 How she too...
What It's Like to Be a Black Doctor in Australia
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Have you ever wondered what it's like to be a Black Physician abroad? Are race relations any different outside the US? I'm chatting with Dr.Carmen Brown, an author, blogger, practicing OB/GYN, and founder of ExpatMD, a consulting service that helps physicians live and work in New Zealand & Australia. She's also the author of ExpatMD: Your Guide to Living and Working in Australia & New Zealand t...
This American Doctor Moved to Chad (and is paying off her student loans)
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Dr. Sarah Silva, a family medicine physician, made a crucial discovery during her medical school search that now enables her to have a career in global health while repaying her student debt. Click play now and learn about this crucial decision and what it's like to live and practice medicine in Chad. See show notes here: www.hippocraticadventures.com/ Subscribe to our UA-cam channel: ua-cam.co...
How a Calculated Risk Changed This Doctor's Life
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Dr. Dalilah Restrepo was feeling stagnant and experiencing burnout despite loving her work within Infectious Disease. She made a calculated risk and moved to New Zealand - where she found that spark again. Watch the video and learn more about her move to New Zealand and what it's like to practice medicine there. See show notes here: www.hippocraticadventures.com/how-a-calculated-risk-changed-th...
How this OB/GYN delivered a baby on every continent (except Antartica)
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Today we're joined by Dr. Rachel Consoli, an OB/GYN who has worked with Locums Companies and Humanitarian Volunteer Medical Organizations that have taken her all around the USA and the world. She's delivered a baby on every continent except Antarctica! Watch the video and learn more about her story. A big thank you to locumstory.com/ for sponsoring this chat! Visit their website and learn more ...
How this EM Doctor Moved to Australia, and Found a Better Life
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Dr. Justin Hensley knew he and his family needed a change. Learn how Dr. Hensley moved to Australia, and found a better life. Show notes are here: www.hippocraticadventures.com/how-this-em-doctor-moved-to-australia-and-found-a-better-life/ And if you liked this, remember to subscribe to our newsletter to be in the know about all things moving abroad! www.hippocraticadventures.com/subscribe/ Wan...
An Emergency Medicine Doctor Moves to New Zealand and Rediscovers Medicine
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Today we are chatting with Dr. Natalie Newman an Emergency Medicine Physician who moved to New Zealand in April 2022 and currently practices as a Rural Health Specialist. She left behind corporate healthcare and has rediscovered medicine the way it should be. Check out the episode show notes here: www.hippocraticadventures.com/emergency-medicine-doctor-rediscovers-medicine-in-new-zealand/ If yo...
Pathologist Moves to Germany: How a Move to Germany Rebooted a Pathologist's Soul
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Dr. Alexander's sense of adventure, a touch of a mid-life crisis, burnout, and the fact that US healthcare is not having its finest hour, led her from a community practice to a Contract Research Organization position in Germany. Learn how she approached this international move and career change, and be inspired to explore your own adventure! See full show notes here www.hippocraticadventures.co...
Practicing Medicine in Ireland - Dr. Kathleen McCann
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Practicing Medicine in Ireland - Dr. Kathleen McCann
American Doctor Practicing in Cyprus
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American Doctor Practicing in Cyprus
Around the World with Dr. Julia Rubin-Smith: A Career in Global Medicine
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Around the World with Dr. Julia Rubin-Smith: A Career in Global Medicine
ExpatMD: Dr.Carmen Brown on Practicing Medicine in Australia and New Zealand
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ExpatMD: Dr.Carmen Brown on Practicing Medicine in Australia and New Zealand
American Doctor Abroad: Dr. Jessica MacHue in Okinawa, Japan
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American Doctor Abroad: Dr. Jessica MacHue in Okinawa, Japan
Dottoressa: An American Doctor in Rome, Interview with Physician-Author Dr. Susan Levenstein
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Dottoressa: An American Doctor in Rome, Interview with Physician-Author Dr. Susan Levenstein

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  • @roger4mac
    @roger4mac 3 місяці тому

    Check out Dr. Anthony Chaffee, Brain Surgeon at Royal Perth Hospital. American in Australia. Carnivore advocate.

  • @MeleE751
    @MeleE751 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for doing this video! For those of us who are Black American doctors considering working internationally, there are almost no resources that speak about what it’s like to be Black and working outside of the US. Unfortunately it’s a topic we must consider before accepting a position in another country. Is there a way to speak to Dr Brown? Her website is not functioning.

    • @hippocraticadventures
      @hippocraticadventures 4 місяці тому

      I'm so glad you found it helpful! Join our Facebook Group to connect with Dr. Brown and other Black American doctors who have also moved abroad or are considering moving abroad. Here's the link: facebook.com/groups/hippocraticadventures/ - Ashwini

    • @MeleE751
      @MeleE751 4 місяці тому

      ⁠@@hippocraticadventuresis there a way to access this information without having a Facebook account or other social media?

  • @tironibusmaximus6100
    @tironibusmaximus6100 5 місяців тому

    It's interesting to note that several (over a dozen) African-American slave came to Australia as convicts in the first fleet. One became very close to the governor and rose to quite a high status. Even a part of Sydney is named after him, (Blue's Point in North Sydney). However, don't buy the myth that there was no slavery in Australia. There definitely was. Many indigenous people were put into slavery; although it was not to the degree and extent of state-sanctioned slavery as in the USA, there definitely was slavery. The irony was Australia was a place for black African American slaves to be free, but many of our own native black people suffered greatly. In fact, the indigenous people of Australia have much more in common with the indigenous people of the USA and Canada than with Black Americans who tended to do very well in Australia.

  • @tayemamle651
    @tayemamle651 5 місяців тому

    Hello Answer in my massage can change my life I graduated from Ukraine 2 years ago in general medicine And I want to continue my study in residency program in dermatologist in russia My dream move to Spain I am from Palestine and my life is very dangerous and not safe no future for me to saty here So I want to move to Spain 🇪🇸 So my plan right now to get Residency in russia 🇷🇺 in dermatology and in the same time learn Spanish , after this work in Spain, first question is I can know if my certificate from russia in dermatology they will recognized it , and tge secaned Q I saw in your video is after all steps they can non accept my certificate , so the poin I can't now before start my residency if 100% if they will recognized or not ?

    • @hippocraticadventures
      @hippocraticadventures 5 місяців тому

      Wonderful to hear from you and what great prospects ahead. I would recommend you reach out to the Ministerio de Sanidade directly. Here's more information about practicing and getting licensed in Spain: www.hippocraticadventures.com/spain/

  • @jen_81
    @jen_81 6 місяців тому

    I haven't even started my residency but I could relate to Dr. Goins on soo many points! I loved how honestly she answered the ques❤ wish you all the best for your channel, idk why it hasn't blown up already?! P.S- it'd be helpful if you also invite fresh grads who're taking such unconventional routes & not rushing into 'residency'!

    • @hippocraticadventures
      @hippocraticadventures 6 місяців тому

      Hey Jen - I'm so glad you enjoyed this chat! Feel free to share it with friends and colleagues and we'd love to hear from recent grads who have taken unconventional paths. Send them our way! You can also join us at www.hippocraticadventures.com/subscribe

  • @nychispanicguy
    @nychispanicguy 6 місяців тому

    I want to thank you, Ashwini and Emeric, for your great site. I must say that having found your platform has given me a lot of hope and has pushed me to pursue the same dream of living abroad. It doesn't seem a scary step anymore... Listening to so many US doctors' stories on how they decided to move to other countries, and how everything has turned out well for them gives me the courage to try to do it as well, so thank you!

  • @jasig9616
    @jasig9616 7 місяців тому

    Wow amazing couple to go around the world seeking adventure and working as physicians

  • @Yeetus20
    @Yeetus20 8 місяців тому

    I don’t recall if it was exactly covered in this video, but how many years does it take for a US attending to become a consultant in the UK? In other words, how long does she have to be a registrar?

  • @ir7174
    @ir7174 9 місяців тому

    I’ve only just watched this and how awesome it is to have Natalie here with us. As somebody else commented there are not many black Americans in NZ and it’s lovely to have them join our growing multicultural family in NZ.

  • @Yeetus20
    @Yeetus20 9 місяців тому

    Could do a video about the process for Canada? Preferably British Columbia!

  • @johanmeischke9189
    @johanmeischke9189 9 місяців тому

    Kia ora ( hello) and haeire mai ( welcome)😊

  • @johanmeischke9189
    @johanmeischke9189 9 місяців тому

    Ah compulsory union membership is illegal in NZ

  • @johanmeischke9189
    @johanmeischke9189 9 місяців тому

    Nzs accident isurance scheme, acc covers medical miadventure for patients

  • @deniskipa4670
    @deniskipa4670 10 місяців тому

    Sonia key

  • @InnocentMonya-Tambi
    @InnocentMonya-Tambi 10 місяців тому

    I needed to watch this

    • @hippocraticadventures
      @hippocraticadventures 9 місяців тому

      So glad you enjoyed this! Out of curiosity what resonated this most with you?

  • @Dawn_Aramoana63
    @Dawn_Aramoana63 10 місяців тому

    You have an amazing channel, thankyou. I love the stories and experiences as told by our new families. I do hope you visit one day 😊 Also, Im so glad someone had the foresight to put a wanted ad out there. Equally pleased we now have a new 'kiwi'. Thank you for sharing your wonderful experience in our small world.

  • @Dawn_Aramoana63
    @Dawn_Aramoana63 11 місяців тому

    What an inspiring talk to listen in on. Glad I found this. A year late but no matter. I've heard many wonderful stories from 'new kiwi' now calling New Zealand home. Thank you all for your kind words. Haere mai! Haere mai! Haere mai!❤

  • @LulyQD
    @LulyQD 11 місяців тому

    This is such an awesome and inspiring interview! As a surgeon myself I got a lot out of it and am grateful that Dr Gupta shared her experience. So interesting how she was able to make this happen, while staying in academics and still advancing her career.

  • @mauritsith3463
    @mauritsith3463 Рік тому

    😩 P R O M O S M

  • @hilltop8286
    @hilltop8286 Рік тому

    Somewhat interesting. After an extensive career as an adolescent medicine pediatrician, I have been working college health in California for the past 5+years. I would love to practice university student health in Ireland, fully cognizant that the pay is probably nominal.

  • @FionaEm
    @FionaEm Рік тому

    Hello from Melbourne Australia 😊 I'm glad my fellow Aussies are treating Dr Brown with the respect she clearly deserves. Just a note: Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea are back-to-front on the globe icon 😅

  • @johnfenn
    @johnfenn Рік тому

    What a brilliant episode, well done both of you.

  • @davidcooper5010
    @davidcooper5010 Рік тому

    Really enjoyed your video!

  • @mosaicone9269
    @mosaicone9269 Рік тому

    Thank you everyone in this thread who has welcomed me to your beautiful country. I am still in love with it and am going nowhere. I love where I work and plan on remaining. Best decision I ever made.💜

  • @peterfan8650
    @peterfan8650 Рік тому

    I would have thought the kids would have been worried why there were no Shooter Intruder Drills at school.

  • @somefatbugger
    @somefatbugger Рік тому

    Enjoyed the interview immensely.

  • @somefatbugger
    @somefatbugger Рік тому

    I really enjoyed the interview, thank you.

  • @frankandrews58
    @frankandrews58 Рік тому

    Hey Justin, this is your opportunity to write a 'paper' on the costs for physicians to move to Australia. I am sure those who would follow will appreciate it.

  • @runforrestrun1965
    @runforrestrun1965 Рік тому

    Please pass on our thanks for this lady to come and work in nz especially during those Covid years! We need more like her to come live, work and stay in NZ.

  • @abekane7038
    @abekane7038 Рік тому

    Old mate was really entertaining! Good on him, onya Doc

  • @EXTREMEMEGALORDGALACTICSPARTON

    Chur eah Docotor Brown my bro neat alright aye cuzzy

  • @Rassskle
    @Rassskle Рік тому

    I’m not a doctor but generally in Australia, the Federal Gov’t controls medical pay structures. An MP ( Medical Practitioner ) or local doctor, has a structured fee scale and controlled income stream. A specialist can charge whatever they want and a Mr even more.

  • @bloozee
    @bloozee Рік тому

    Digital Medical Record ( system based on US system) being rolled out right now. We only just started voting on computers!!! Some people don't trust voting machines!! I know right!!! Lol.

  • @gordowg1wg145
    @gordowg1wg145 Рік тому

    Thank you for not letting the bureaucratic BS put you off - especially as you'd earn more money in Aussie.

  • @sueschoers4974
    @sueschoers4974 Рік тому

    I would like to know where about this Dr is located in an emergency department if he is only seeing 1 patient an hour. His explanation maybe the reason why we have big ambulance ramping times because they cant get into the hospital emergency departments and 5/6hour patient waiting time for walk in patients. Greetings from Western Australia 🇦🇺

  • @ritaa1359
    @ritaa1359 Рік тому

    don't come here thinking that it will give u a better life and that applying for a doctor or nurse is better in one country than the other its not Aus still has problems with the medicine/medical industry I wish people stop advertising this country as glamourise it is anything but that u can say the same thing about uk or Canada that has a good healthcare system but there r problems and at the end of the day it is still 1000 u r spending nothing different to America

  • @ritaa1359
    @ritaa1359 Рік тому

    Like she said the job is 1 year then she has to go back because we can’t have her here if she doesn’t complete farm work

  • @ritaa1359
    @ritaa1359 Рік тому

    The country is shit u really want to move here have fun paying over 100 for every thing the country is a prison colony and ur paying to see a doctor here

  • @kookymonsta6566
    @kookymonsta6566 Рік тому

    I'm in Queensland and I had a wonderful Canadian doctor I love our health care system :)

  • @honestlee3435
    @honestlee3435 Рік тому

    So what are you going to do when the new law passes that criminalizes vitamins, supplements and alternative therapy, and the new PM is going to hunt down all unvaxxed

  • @699hazard
    @699hazard Рік тому

    At the moment there are a few remote town that have an incentive program to get General practitioners like a free house/ car and even up to $100k wage for the first year

  • @newbris
    @newbris Рік тому

    *8 states and territories fyi

  • @joeyector5507
    @joeyector5507 Рік тому

    You are not a "expat" .No such thing.You are a immigrant.there is no " expat" office etc. Being a immigrant is ok.

  • @banksiasong
    @banksiasong Рік тому

    Thank you Dr Brown for the contribution you and your husband make to the Australian healthcare system.

  • @banksiasong
    @banksiasong Рік тому

    Specialist registration means you have completed the long course of study after the basic degree, and means you can work as a consultant, in hospials or private practice. But sure, even though GP is a specialty, you can work as GP while you attend the requisite hours of training courses and conferences.

  • @banksiasong
    @banksiasong Рік тому

    Thank you to this doctor for contributing to the Australian healthcare system. Unfortuntely, a previous PM who (as treasurerer) abolished Medibank universal health insurance in 1976, then as PM began the slow-boiled-frog destruction of Medicare, in order to bring in the failed American 'healthcare system'. Hopefully the new govt fixes up the mess left by the conservatives over the last 25 years.

  • @lindykeddie3119
    @lindykeddie3119 Рік тому

    The hospitals I have been to are all digital, even the go or specialist

  • @donellefeltham
    @donellefeltham Рік тому

    I don’t know where in Australia you are practicing but in advance thankyou for your work. I live in Perth Western Australia and both our GP’s and Public Hospitals, our perception’s are done by computer. 2 year’s ago I spent 5 weeks in our newest hospital called Fiona Stanley Hospital. I was in ICU for 3 weeks and then 2 weeks on the general ward. When I was in the ICU the Nursing was one on one, so you had a nurse with you at all times and they were the ones who gave you your medication and did everything you needed. The Doctor’s would do at least 2 rounds a day and there would be a computer operator with them with a computer on a trolley and every thing the doctor’s said and wanted done would be put in to your records on the computer. Also the radiology department department is open 24 hours a day and if you need a CT scan or an MRI urgently through the night their would be some one to do them. Also my stay didn’t cost me a cent. The hospital supplied me with all the medications I needed to take home with me and even though it’s a Public Hospital I at all times had a private room and bathroom and the hospital sent all my records to my GP. In closing I do know that in the bigger cities in Australia that you won’t get some of the same thing’s I did but that doesn’t mean you won’t be well looked after.

  • @Sean_Coyne
    @Sean_Coyne Рік тому

    Living in my hometown of Hobart, I'd say it's really cool too, in all sorts of ways (although actually it was pretty hot today).

  • @pragmatic-e2z
    @pragmatic-e2z Рік тому

    Amazing, as an Aussie I was slightly obsessed with America and have travellled there 6 times and would have loved to live there but over the past few years things have changed and I'm very glad to live in this wonderful country and I know a few Americans wanting to move here! How the times have changed...