![]() ![]() Listen in as we chat about the various ways that we can put ourselves first so we can show up and serve our patients in the way that they deserve and need to be served. Ultimately, it all comes back to the fact that we cannot serve others as physicians if we are not taking care of ourselves and loving ourselves in the way that we would love and care for others. Lamia Katbi and I discuss what it’s like being in the darkest of the dark hours and how we can go from burnout to mindfulness.Ĭoming out on the other side of burnout is no easy feat, but once you emerge from the suffocation and weight of perfectionism and unrealistic expectations, you begin to experience your life in a way that makes you feel stronger, better, and more confident. When we get plunged into hard times, we are often put there by our own inability to set boundaries and take care of ourselves. Sometimes, when we’re going through the roughest times of our lives, we don’t realize that we’re actually just a pile of goo that’s getting ready to spread our wings in our true purpose. Lamia Katbi, MD has been registered with the National Provider Identifier database since February 12, 2007, and her NPI number is 1912048851. Hospital affiliations include Ann & Robert H Lurie Childrens Hospital Of Chicago. This provider currently accepts 17 insurance plans. Its the lessons learned from you being a doctor and a pediatrician, but also your human experience as well. ![]() Lamia Katbi, MD earned a degree of a Doctor of Medicine. Chariya Christmon, MD, is a Pediatrics specialist practicing in Chicago, IL with 18 years of experience. Caterpillars go through a process called metamorphosis where they dissolve into a complete pile of goo before they can bust out of the chrysalis as a beautiful butterfly. Lamia Katbi has 16 years of experience in pediatrics. ![]()
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