Being human in medicine matters.

A space for clinicians and healthcare leaders seeking a more grounded, connected, and sustainable way to practice medicine.

Medicine asks a lot of us.
Precision. Efficiency. Endurance.

And somewhere along the way, it becomes easy to lose touch with yourself—
your voice, your values, your sense of purpose.

Not because you don’t care—
but because caring has been shaped into something narrow, measured, and unsustainable.

You feel it.
The pressure to move faster.
To do more.
To hold it all together.

Something essential is being asked of us now:
to remain human within systems that often pull us away from ourselves and one another.

Not to leave medicine—
but to reclaim how we are in it.

To pause.
To reflect.
To reconnect with what matters—
in our work, our relationships, and ourselves.

Working Together

I work with clinicians and healthcare leaders who sense that the way they’ve been practicing is no longer sustainable or aligned with who they are.

Together we explore not only burnout, but the deeper disconnection many clinicians experience from themselves, their relationships, and the meaning that first drew them to medicine.

This work helps people move from survival mode toward greater clarity, agency, and connection.

After 35 years in medicine,
I’ve seen how easily we lose ourselves—
and what becomes possible when we don’t.

This is not about doing more.

It’s about being differently—
with yourself, with your patients,
and within the system you are a part of.

If something here resonates,
you’re in the right place.