Surviving Medicine

029: Dr Amy Faith Ho MD – Emergency Medicine

04.13.2018 - By Surviving MedicinePlay

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Welcome to Surviving Medicine, the podcast that takes you into the mind of the best and brightest premedical and medical students, residents and physicians discussing where Medical Education is today and the future of healthcare tomorrow.

Each week we bring you an inside look at how to survive medical education and how to thrive as a practicing physician balancing work, patients, family and friends.

Today we are excited to bring you an interview with Dr. Amy Faith Ho. Amy is an Emergency Medicine Physician in Texas, an actress, writer, acclaimed speaker and health policy pioneer. Amy attended medical school in Texas and did residency in Chicago. As a medical student, Amy was involved in student government and was active in the AMA and Texas Medical Association. In her fourth year as a medical student, Amy began writing about the healthcare job market, business, healthcare, and medical economics. Amy has been a three-time TedX speaker and has spoken on everything from gun violence to physician wellness to addiction to healthcare policy. Amy’s work has been featured in KevinMD, Doximity, STAT News, The Hill, NPR, The Today Show, and Forbes. Amy is also an actress, playing the role of a physician, in the “Untold Stories of the ER” and “Sex Sent Me to the ER” and has even helped write some of the episodes. In this episode, we dive deep discussing her path to medicine, what it is like to be an actress and a physician, how policy on a national level affects patients in the emergency department, the role of an ER physician, why she thinks being a physician is one of the funniest careers, why she loves teaching residents, medical students and scribes, and where she thinks the future of medicine is going.

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