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Are you not only interested in psychiatry, but also in how to have a healthy and fulfilling residency? This episode is for anyone who's curious about why humans are the way they are—and wants to hear how compassion and empathy can go a long way in both medicine and life.
Today's guest, Patricia Celan, MD, shares insight into her journey to becoming a psychiatry resident. She talks with host Cameron Wong (now an MD!) about the incredibly varied and broad practice of psychiatry, and the many ways you can tailor it to reflect your interests and values.
Dr. Celan also speaks to the importance of advocating for your patients—and for yourself. Her advice? Feed all aspects of who you are during residency. You're not 'just' a doctor, but a whole person with passions and experiences outside of medicine. Tending to those can make you an even better physician.
And remember: your community—both inside and outside of medicine—matters. It really does take a village to raise a resident.
If you're starting a Royal College accredited residency, don't forget to join as a Resident Affiliate! It's free, and you can start claiming MOC credits right away. Click here to learn more.
By Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of CanadaAre you not only interested in psychiatry, but also in how to have a healthy and fulfilling residency? This episode is for anyone who's curious about why humans are the way they are—and wants to hear how compassion and empathy can go a long way in both medicine and life.
Today's guest, Patricia Celan, MD, shares insight into her journey to becoming a psychiatry resident. She talks with host Cameron Wong (now an MD!) about the incredibly varied and broad practice of psychiatry, and the many ways you can tailor it to reflect your interests and values.
Dr. Celan also speaks to the importance of advocating for your patients—and for yourself. Her advice? Feed all aspects of who you are during residency. You're not 'just' a doctor, but a whole person with passions and experiences outside of medicine. Tending to those can make you an even better physician.
And remember: your community—both inside and outside of medicine—matters. It really does take a village to raise a resident.
If you're starting a Royal College accredited residency, don't forget to join as a Resident Affiliate! It's free, and you can start claiming MOC credits right away. Click here to learn more.

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