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Danielle shares her journey into nursing, her experiences in the NICU, the challenges of burnout in healthcare, and her transition to podcasting to empower women in medicine. The conversation highlights the importance of mental health in healthcare, the connections formed with patients and families, and the impact of social media in creating a supportive community for women in medicine. Danielle Maltby discusses the diverse career paths available within nursing, her transition into aesthetic medicine, and the importance of mentorship and collaboration in the medical field. She emphasizes the need for supportive training environments and the value of building relationships among healthcare professionals. Danielle also shares her insights on personal growth and the evolving dynamics between nurses and physicians, concluding with a powerful reminder that nothing is permanent and there is always room for growth.
Takeaways
Danielle Maltby is a Registered Nurse with 18 years of experience, currently working as an injector at Fulcrum Aesthetics in Chicago. With a background in NICU nursing, she understands the toll burnout takes on mental health and stepped away from bedside care after nearly 12 years.
She went on to launch The WoMed, one of the first healthcare podcasts focused on empowering women in medicine. Danielle discovered her passion for aesthetics while living in Nashville, where she also appeared on The Bachelor, Bachelor in Paradise, and in several country music videos.
Now, she takes a thoughtful, patient-centered approach to skincare and regenerative aesthetics, while continuing to advocate for mental health and the LGBTQIA+ community.
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By Learn At PinnacleDanielle shares her journey into nursing, her experiences in the NICU, the challenges of burnout in healthcare, and her transition to podcasting to empower women in medicine. The conversation highlights the importance of mental health in healthcare, the connections formed with patients and families, and the impact of social media in creating a supportive community for women in medicine. Danielle Maltby discusses the diverse career paths available within nursing, her transition into aesthetic medicine, and the importance of mentorship and collaboration in the medical field. She emphasizes the need for supportive training environments and the value of building relationships among healthcare professionals. Danielle also shares her insights on personal growth and the evolving dynamics between nurses and physicians, concluding with a powerful reminder that nothing is permanent and there is always room for growth.
Takeaways
Danielle Maltby is a Registered Nurse with 18 years of experience, currently working as an injector at Fulcrum Aesthetics in Chicago. With a background in NICU nursing, she understands the toll burnout takes on mental health and stepped away from bedside care after nearly 12 years.
She went on to launch The WoMed, one of the first healthcare podcasts focused on empowering women in medicine. Danielle discovered her passion for aesthetics while living in Nashville, where she also appeared on The Bachelor, Bachelor in Paradise, and in several country music videos.
Now, she takes a thoughtful, patient-centered approach to skincare and regenerative aesthetics, while continuing to advocate for mental health and the LGBTQIA+ community.
Thanks for listening to The Pinnacle Prescription Podcast!
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Learn more about our annual conference
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices