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In this episode, Tolu sits down with Dr. Margaret Steele - psychiatrist, certified physician executive, and former Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at Memorial University of Newfoundland. Dr. Steele's path to psychiatry wasn't a straight line: she studied microbiology, considered actuarial sciences, even explored interior design before finding her way to medicine. Today she holds one of the most decorated careers in Canadian psychiatry.They talk about what it actually means to be a psychiatrist, what leadership in medical education looks like from the inside, and why interprofessional collaboration matters more than most people realize. Dr. Steele also opens up about navigating leadership as a woman in medicine, the emotional weight of this work, and where she thinks the field still has to go - especially for youth mental health.----------------Want to find BrainCore elsewhere on the internet?Website - thebraincorepodcast.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thebraincorepodcast/Twitter - https://x.com/thebraincorepodTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@thebraincorepodcastEmail - [email protected] Team:Intro/Outro Graphics Design: Earl Bamidele-PensonIntro/Outro Jingle: Jakim Iretomide Ayo-DavidsonVideography: OluVision Media
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In this episode, Tolu sits down with Dr. Margaret Steele - psychiatrist, certified physician executive, and former Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at Memorial University of Newfoundland. Dr. Steele's path to psychiatry wasn't a straight line: she studied microbiology, considered actuarial sciences, even explored interior design before finding her way to medicine. Today she holds one of the most decorated careers in Canadian psychiatry.They talk about what it actually means to be a psychiatrist, what leadership in medical education looks like from the inside, and why interprofessional collaboration matters more than most people realize. Dr. Steele also opens up about navigating leadership as a woman in medicine, the emotional weight of this work, and where she thinks the field still has to go - especially for youth mental health.----------------Want to find BrainCore elsewhere on the internet?Website - thebraincorepodcast.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thebraincorepodcast/Twitter - https://x.com/thebraincorepodTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@thebraincorepodcastEmail - [email protected] Team:Intro/Outro Graphics Design: Earl Bamidele-PensonIntro/Outro Jingle: Jakim Iretomide Ayo-DavidsonVideography: OluVision Media