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Dr Mohamed Soliman - physician (with a special interest in psychiatry), researcher and life coach - will be advising us on mindset and the mind-body connection and how we can use this to change our work environment, improve leadership skills and transform the way we do things.
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More about Mohamed:
"I am a physician and international coach federation certified life coach. My coaching clients are entrepreneur s with learning disabilities or behavioral health problems and want to gain confidence, resilience and reach their envisioned career.
My passion for coaching started when I was in high school reading personal development and psychology books, a passion that continued throughout my life. An innate curiosity led me to a long research career, where I pursued my doctoral work in genetics under the direct supervision of a Nobel prize candidate. During my research years, I had observed bright minds struggling with - and lost to - behavioral health challenges. Losing one of my research advisors to depression was a life-changing event. Combined with my longitudinal interest in psychology, I became curious about the mind-brain-body connection and decided to switch careers to become a psychiatrist.
I did my medical training and MBA at Cornell University, and my psychiatry sub internship at Yale and Harvard Medical School."
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Dr Mohamed Soliman - physician (with a special interest in psychiatry), researcher and life coach - will be advising us on mindset and the mind-body connection and how we can use this to change our work environment, improve leadership skills and transform the way we do things.
We will be discussing:
More about Mohamed:
"I am a physician and international coach federation certified life coach. My coaching clients are entrepreneur s with learning disabilities or behavioral health problems and want to gain confidence, resilience and reach their envisioned career.
My passion for coaching started when I was in high school reading personal development and psychology books, a passion that continued throughout my life. An innate curiosity led me to a long research career, where I pursued my doctoral work in genetics under the direct supervision of a Nobel prize candidate. During my research years, I had observed bright minds struggling with - and lost to - behavioral health challenges. Losing one of my research advisors to depression was a life-changing event. Combined with my longitudinal interest in psychology, I became curious about the mind-brain-body connection and decided to switch careers to become a psychiatrist.
I did my medical training and MBA at Cornell University, and my psychiatry sub internship at Yale and Harvard Medical School."
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