Motherhood, Medicine, and the Myth of Doing It All
In this special Mother’s Day episode of the Doctor’s Eyes Only® podcast, Vestia CEO Lauren Oschman sits down with emergency medicine physician and Bluebird MD founder Dr. Jessica Rosen for a candid conversation about what it actually looks like to build a meaningful career in medicine while raising a family. They talk through the realities many women physicians quietly navigate every day. The pressure to succeed professionally while also trying to be the kind of parent they want to be, the exhaustion that comes with constantly shifting schedules, the emotional weight of carrying the “mental load” at home, and the challenge of finding space for yourself somewhere in the middle of it all. Jessica shares her journey through emergency medicine, practicing in a two-physician household, raising children during demanding seasons of training and practice, and eventually creating a different kind of career through the launch of Bluebird MD. Along the way, the conversation explores how motherhood changes the way many physicians think about ambition, time, success, and what a sustainable career in medicine actually requires. Lauren and Jessica also reflect on perfectionism, guilt, childcare, physician marriage dynamics, night shifts, burnout, and the often-unspoken feeling that women in medicine are expected to somehow do everything well at the same time. Instead of offering simplistic answers, the episode focuses on something more honest: learning to let go of impossible standards and building a life that works for your real priorities and season of life. This is a thoughtful conversation for physician moms, women in medicine, medical trainees, dual-career families, and anyone trying to navigate the intersection of career, family, identity, and purpose with a little more grace and a little less pressure. A warm and deeply relatable Mother’s Day episode about medicine, motherhood, and why “doing it all” may not be the goal after all. About Dr. Jessica Rosen and Bluebird MD: Dr. Jessica Rosen is a board-certified emergency medicine physician and founder of Bluebird MD, an in-home urgent care practice serving families in the Nashville area. Bluebird MD Website https://www.bluebird-md.com/ Meet Dr. Jessica Rosen https://www.bluebird-md.com/about-dr-... Instagram @bluebirdmdnashvilleBooks and resources mentioned during the episode: “Overwhelmed: Work, Love, and Play When No One Has the Time” by Brigid Schultehttps://www.brigidschulte.com/overwhe... “Fair Play” by Eve RodskyFor book and card deckhttps://www.fairplaylife.com/ Please note: Vestia Personal Wealth Advisors is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or compensated by any of the links above.

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