I Accept Failures and Setbacks with Chariya Christmon

Welcome back to the Courage Permission Slip podcast! Today, Kea’s chatting with Dr. Chariya Christmon. Chariya is a neonatal ICU Hospitalist at Prentice Women’s Hospital/Lurie Children’s Hospital at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago. She serves as an Associate Clinician for the Department of Pediatrics at Lurie Children’s Hospital, and is a Clinical Instructor of Pediatrics at Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine. In addition to her clinical duties, Chariya trains interdisciplinary clinical teams on implicit bias in health care. She is an AVID Prince fan, she’s even been to many parties at Paisley Park.

During this conversation, Chariya talks about:

  • Why her definition of courage has changed over the years

  • What nearly derailed her plans to be a doctor

  • The scariest things about taking time for introspection

  • Navigating the fear of losing her love for the only thing she’s ever wanted to do professionally

…and much more!

WATCH NOW

 
 

Or LISTEN HERE

Connect with Chariya here:

Send an email to Chariya here

Did you enjoy this episode?

If you enjoyed today’s conversation and you found us on YouTube, please “like” this episode and subscribe so you are notified when new episodes are available.

If you are listening on your favorite podcast platform, before sure to rate and review so that others can find and enjoy this content, too. Review on Apple with ease here.

Connect with Kea on social!

Kea Duggan