The Well-Being Connector

By: The Coalition for Physician Well-Being
  • Summary

  • The Coalition for Physician Well-Being presents conversations with healthcare professionals who support wholeness within their organizations. Our guests understand that in the pursuit of wholeness we must encompass the physical, mental, social, and spiritual health care of each individual, in order to reinvigorate their purpose and meaning. Hosted by: Michael Brown, MD
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Episodes
  • Robert Rodgers, MD • Special Episode
    Oct 24 2024

    This is Part II of a special two-part series on the Coalition for Physician Well-Being.

    Note: This episode was recorded in September 2024, prior to the landfall of Hurricane Helene in the continental United States. The Coalition is dedicated to supporting the residents of western North Carolina and will produce the 2025 Joy & Wholeness Summit responsibly.

    Robert M. Rodgers, MD, is a dedicated family medicine specialist based in Altamonte Springs, FL, with over 33 years of experience in the medical field. He completed his medical education at Loma Linda University School of Medicine in 1990 and subsequently pursued a residency in Family Medicine at AdventHealth Florida (East Orlando) from 1990 to 1993. Currently, Dr. Rodgers is affiliated with AdventHealth Orlando and Health Central Hospital in Ocoee, Florida. He holds a Florida State Medical License valid through 2025 and is board-certified in Family Medicine. Dr. Rodgers serves as the Chief Medical Officer of the Primary Care Network at AdventHealth and Chairman of the Coalition for Physician Well-Being.

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    35 mins
  • Michael "Catch" Cacciatore, MD • Special Episode
    Oct 9 2024

    This is Part I of a special two-part series on the Coalition for Physician Well-Being.

    Correction: (9:07) This takes place at AdventHealth Hendersonville in Hendersonville, North Carolina. The original recording erroneously states AdventHealth Shawnee Mission.

    About the Speaker
    Michael Cacciatore, MD, is Executive Vice President and Chief Clinical Officer for AdventHealth. In this role, he provides leadership and direction for safety and quality programs and the clinical performance of the company. He served as the Chief Clinical officer for West Florida Division from February 2022 - 2024. Previously he served as the Chief Medical Officer for AH Medical Group (AHMG) in Central Florida. He was the cornerstone of calm leadership throughout the pandemic. Under his leadership, Dr. Cacciatore helped create the first AHMG Wellness Committee and appointed the first-ever Chief Wellness Officer. In his 17-year tenure with our organization, Dr. Cacciatore served as Medical Director of the obstetrics hospitalists team in Central Florida and was a clinical faculty member in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology for the AH Family Practice Residency Program. He is certified by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology and completed his undergraduate and graduate degrees at the University of South Florida. He also completed his medical residency at the University of South Florida College of Medicine. Dr. Cacciatore, who goes by the nickname “Catch,” has a wife, son, and daughter. He was born and raised in Tampa, Florida, and his mother, brother, and sister are still part of the Tampa Bay Community.

    Thanks for tuning in! Check out more episodes of The Well-Being Connector at www.bethejoy.org/podcast.

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    30 mins
  • Liz Chamberlain, PhD • Live at the Summit, Episode 1
    Sep 5 2024

    Dr. Liz Chamberlain is a Licensed Psychologist in clinical practice for 20 years, holds a clinical appointment as Assistant Professor and a leadership position as Faculty Wellness Officer in the Department of Psychiatry, and has been with the CU Anschutz Health and Wellness Center since 2016. Dr. Chamberlain has worked in private practice, university counseling centers, community mental health/family therapy settings, has presented at national conferences and has authored a book chapter on custodial grandparenting. She has focused her clinical work in mindfulness-based interventions (MBSR, MBCT, MSC) and has integrated these evidence-supported therapies and tools to help individuals, couples, and workshop participants learn new ways to see blind spots, navigate change, and construct new narratives. Dr. Chamberlain has developed and facilitated evidence-supported mindfulness-based wellness programs and workshops at the Anschutz Health and Wellness Center for several departments across CU SOM, CU Denver, CHCO, SOM Alumni, and for the general public.

    Thanks for tuning in! Check out more episodes of The Well-Being Connector at www.bethejoy.org/podcast.

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    28 mins

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