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In this episode of My DPC Story Podcast, Dr. Maryal Concepcion interviews Dr. Gabrielle Williams, a Haitian American board-certified family medicine physician, about her transition to Direct Primary Care (DPC). They delve into the mental, physical, and emotional toll the traditional insurance-driven healthcare system takes on physicians and how Dr. Williams internalized this blame. Dr. Williams candidly shares her journey from feeling overwhelmed to finding a second chance in medicine through DPC, where she builds lasting patient relationships and provides care aligned with her values.
The discussion highlights the DPC model’s benefits, such as returning autonomy to physicians and enhancing patient access to care. They also acknowledge the challenges of transitioning to DPC, including the need for personal growth, mentorship, and managing business aspects. Dr. Williams emphasizes the importance of patience, understanding patient choices, and staying committed to the mission despite initial setbacks.
Tune in to hear Dr. Williams’s insights on balancing clinical work with entrepreneurship, the significance of hiring aligned team members, and her advice for physicians seeking fulfillment outside the traditional healthcare system.
Join the My DPC Story community on Patreon for more of the conversation.
Get a SmartHeart 12-lead EKG for your DPC with board-certified cardiologists available to help you at the press of a button.
Learn more about Zion HealthShare and REGISTER for the LIVE WEBINAR on Feb 13th at 2pm PST.
Earn money WHILE running your DPC! Join SERMO for FREE today!
Brought to you by SmartHeart: get your copy of the 5-Day Mini Metabolic Health Reset to use with your patients during Heart Health month!
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By Maryal Concepcion, MD5
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In this episode of My DPC Story Podcast, Dr. Maryal Concepcion interviews Dr. Gabrielle Williams, a Haitian American board-certified family medicine physician, about her transition to Direct Primary Care (DPC). They delve into the mental, physical, and emotional toll the traditional insurance-driven healthcare system takes on physicians and how Dr. Williams internalized this blame. Dr. Williams candidly shares her journey from feeling overwhelmed to finding a second chance in medicine through DPC, where she builds lasting patient relationships and provides care aligned with her values.
The discussion highlights the DPC model’s benefits, such as returning autonomy to physicians and enhancing patient access to care. They also acknowledge the challenges of transitioning to DPC, including the need for personal growth, mentorship, and managing business aspects. Dr. Williams emphasizes the importance of patience, understanding patient choices, and staying committed to the mission despite initial setbacks.
Tune in to hear Dr. Williams’s insights on balancing clinical work with entrepreneurship, the significance of hiring aligned team members, and her advice for physicians seeking fulfillment outside the traditional healthcare system.
Join the My DPC Story community on Patreon for more of the conversation.
Get a SmartHeart 12-lead EKG for your DPC with board-certified cardiologists available to help you at the press of a button.
Learn more about Zion HealthShare and REGISTER for the LIVE WEBINAR on Feb 13th at 2pm PST.
Earn money WHILE running your DPC! Join SERMO for FREE today!
Brought to you by SmartHeart: get your copy of the 5-Day Mini Metabolic Health Reset to use with your patients during Heart Health month!
Support the show
GET your FREE MONTHLY BUSINESS TOOL DOWNLOAD
Become A My DPC Story PATREON MEMBER!
SPONSOR THE POD
My DPC Story VOICEMAIL! DPC SWAG!
FACEBOOK * INSTAGRAM * LinkedIn * TWITTER * TIKTOK * YouTube

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