Amy speaks with Stephanie Moss, MD about:
—the importance of trauma-informed medical care
—how being an endometriosis patient has informed her perspective as a new doctor
—navigating disability accommodations and her insights on this as a medical student
🎤WHO IS DR. STEPHANIE MOSS?🎤
Stephanie Moss, MD, is an endometriosis warrior and a PGY-2 Psychiatry Chief Resident Physician at Rosalind Franklin University. Dr. Moss is an active public speaker and writer, with her work featured on platforms like MedPageToday, the American Medical Women's Association, Endometriosis Foundation, and Doximity. Her mental health advocacy has focussed on sharing stories of humanism in medicine on her podcast Life as a Patient-Doctor.
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