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What does it actually take to start a business as a physician?
Not just the logistics—
but the identity shift required to step outside of clinical medicine and build something of your own.
In this episode of Navigating Possibility, we’re diving into the real, often unspoken side of entrepreneurship for physicians.
Because starting a business isn’t just about:
It’s about navigating:
This episode was inspired in part by a powerful weekend at the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting (ACOG ACSM), where I put myself in rooms that were filled with OB/GYNs building telehealth practices, nonclinical businesses, and innovative solutions to support physicians.
The energy in those spaces?
Unmatched.
And it raises an important question:
What becomes possible when you surround yourself with people who are already doing the thing you’re afraid to start?
If you’ve ever thought about:
This episode will help you understand not just how to begin…
…but why it feels so hard to start—and how to move through that.
If people are going to judge you no matter what…
What kind of life is worth being judged for?
If this episode resonates, I'd love to talk about how we can work together.
I work 1:1 with women physicians who are:
✨ Schedule a free coaching consultation to explore what’s next.
About the Podcast Navigating Possibility — A Podcast for Women Physicians Ready to Reclaim Their Power
Navigating Possibility is the podcast for women physicians experiencing burnout, career dissatisfaction, or major transitions in medicine.
If you're a woman doctor considering leaving clinical practice, exploring nonclinical careers, or seeking a more sustainable and aligned path, this podcast is for you.
I’m Dr. Christina Adams—OB-GYN, physician coach, and former burned-out doctor. I help women physicians move from survival mode to self-trust, clarity, and empowered career decisions.
Each episode includes:
This is your space to breathe, reflect, and remember who you are beneath the white coat. You are not alone. There is a growing movement of women physicians reclaiming autonomy, identity, and possibility.
✨ Subscribe, share with a colleague, and help reshape the future of medicine.
📬 Stay Connected • Join the weekly newsletter for burnout recovery tools and career transition insight
Connect on social media:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christinaadamsmd02/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557977027465
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christina-adams-md-5b7642175/
OB/GYN burnout, physician entrepreneurship, nonclinical careers for doctors, starting a business as a physician, physician side hustle, telehealth business OB/GYN, mindset coaching for doctors, impostor syndrome physicians, leaving clinical medicine, physician business coach, women in medicine entrepreneurship, OB/GYN career transition, physician coaching business
Share it with a colleague who’s been saying:
“I think I want something more… but I don’t know where to start.”
And if you haven’t already—leave a review. It helps more physicians find this work.
By Dr. Christina Adams
What does it actually take to start a business as a physician?
Not just the logistics—
but the identity shift required to step outside of clinical medicine and build something of your own.
In this episode of Navigating Possibility, we’re diving into the real, often unspoken side of entrepreneurship for physicians.
Because starting a business isn’t just about:
It’s about navigating:
This episode was inspired in part by a powerful weekend at the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting (ACOG ACSM), where I put myself in rooms that were filled with OB/GYNs building telehealth practices, nonclinical businesses, and innovative solutions to support physicians.
The energy in those spaces?
Unmatched.
And it raises an important question:
What becomes possible when you surround yourself with people who are already doing the thing you’re afraid to start?
If you’ve ever thought about:
This episode will help you understand not just how to begin…
…but why it feels so hard to start—and how to move through that.
If people are going to judge you no matter what…
What kind of life is worth being judged for?
If this episode resonates, I'd love to talk about how we can work together.
I work 1:1 with women physicians who are:
✨ Schedule a free coaching consultation to explore what’s next.
About the Podcast Navigating Possibility — A Podcast for Women Physicians Ready to Reclaim Their Power
Navigating Possibility is the podcast for women physicians experiencing burnout, career dissatisfaction, or major transitions in medicine.
If you're a woman doctor considering leaving clinical practice, exploring nonclinical careers, or seeking a more sustainable and aligned path, this podcast is for you.
I’m Dr. Christina Adams—OB-GYN, physician coach, and former burned-out doctor. I help women physicians move from survival mode to self-trust, clarity, and empowered career decisions.
Each episode includes:
This is your space to breathe, reflect, and remember who you are beneath the white coat. You are not alone. There is a growing movement of women physicians reclaiming autonomy, identity, and possibility.
✨ Subscribe, share with a colleague, and help reshape the future of medicine.
📬 Stay Connected • Join the weekly newsletter for burnout recovery tools and career transition insight
Connect on social media:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christinaadamsmd02/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61557977027465
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christina-adams-md-5b7642175/
OB/GYN burnout, physician entrepreneurship, nonclinical careers for doctors, starting a business as a physician, physician side hustle, telehealth business OB/GYN, mindset coaching for doctors, impostor syndrome physicians, leaving clinical medicine, physician business coach, women in medicine entrepreneurship, OB/GYN career transition, physician coaching business
Share it with a colleague who’s been saying:
“I think I want something more… but I don’t know where to start.”
And if you haven’t already—leave a review. It helps more physicians find this work.