For physicians 10 to 20 years in who are still showing up but don't feel like themselves anymore

Get Your Life Back Without Leaving Medicine

 

Burnout recovery roadmap for mid-career physicians who are tired of "functioning" and ready to start living again

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Get ready to discover...

  • What it feels like to be fully present with a patient again, not just technically there
  • How to stop the low-grade dread that has no single cause and no easy explanation
  • The difference between going through the motions and actually living your life

Imagine driving home without the weight of the clinic on your shoulders, or sitting at the dinner table and actually hearing your kids, rather than mentally finishing your charts.

You didn't lose yourself all at once. It happened slowly, somewhere between the EMR and the overnight calls and the impossible expectations. My upcoming small-group coaching program for physicians who are ready to stop drifting and find their way back.

What's at stake if nothing changes

 You've already been here long enough to know what the trajectory looks like.

The colleague who left medicine and seemed relieved. The one who stayed and got harder, quieter, more distant from the patients they once loved. You're not there. But you can feel the pull.

The Sunday night dread. Missing your kid's joke because you're somewhere else entirely. The patient interaction that should have moved you and didn't.

This isn't weakness. It's what happens when a system designed to extract takes more than it gives, year after year. But the longer you wait, the harder the way back becomes.

I'm ready to find my way back!

Meet Your Coach

I'm Emma Jones, MD, a pediatric palliative care physician and iPEC-certified coach. I've spent my career in the rooms most doctors dread. I've also lived my own version of this, running on obligation and adrenaline, telling myself I was fine because I was still functioning.

What I learned: functioning isn't the same as living. And the skills that make us good physicians, absorbing, adapting, pushing through, are the exact same skills that quietly bury us.

You don't need someone to tell you to take more vacations. You need someone who's been inside this world and can help you find your way back to yourself inside it.

This is a small-group coaching program. Spots are limited. 

Don't let another five years slip by in a blur of EMRs and exhaustion. The version of you that loved medicine is still in there. When you're ready to stop waiting for things to get better on their own, I'm here.