Sustainable Leadership Beyond the White Coat with Dr. Tracy Asamoah | Ep61
What if the same drive and self-sacrifice that made you an excellent clinician is now quietly undermining your effectiveness as a leader, and your own well-being? In this heartfelt conversation on Designing Healthcare That Cares, Dr. Laura Suttin sits down with Dr. Tracy Asamoah, as she shares her personal journey: an early multiple sclerosis diagnosis that prompted her to rethink her identity as a physician and proactively build a more sustainable career through coaching. Together they unpack why so many high-achieving physicians struggle when stepping into leadership roles. They discuss how medical training chips away at boundaries, the painful shift from “being the excellent clinician” to “developing others,” the isolation of leadership, and the tension between administrative and clinical demands. Drawing from real coaching experiences, they highlight the importance of self-reflection, embracing uncertainty, comfortable pivots, and giving yourself permission to ask for what you need. This episode is a must-listen for physician leaders, aspiring leaders, and anyone in healthcare feeling the weight of “never enough” while trying to lead with humanity. Three Actionable Takeaways: • Reevaluate Your Boundaries and Capacity Regularly: Medical training often conditions us to erode our own boundaries. As a leader, pause to ask: What is sustainable for me right now? Where do I need to say “no”? Recognizing your limits and protecting your energy is not weakness, it’s essential for long-term leadership effectiveness and modeling healthy behavior for your team. • Shift from Self-Focused Excellence to Developing Others: Leadership requires moving the spotlight from “How do I look excellent?” to “How do I help my team members grow and shine?” Practice delegation, share recognition generously, and intentionally create opportunities for junior faculty and staff. This mindset shift is one of the hardest, but most rewarding transitions for clinicians entering leadership. • Build a New Support Network and Embrace Uncertainty: Leadership can feel lonely when former peers become team members and open conversations change. Actively seek connections with other leaders (inside or outside your organization) who understand your challenges. At the same time, give yourself permission to sit in uncertainty, reflect on your values and purpose, and trust that “everything is figureoutable.” Sometimes the most powerful step is simply being still and listening for what needs to emerge next. About the Show: Designing Healthcare That Cares is where leadership meets humanity. Hosted by Dr. Laura Suttin, the show explores what happens when compassion, connection, and courage come together to transform how we care—for our patients, our teams, and ourselves. About the Guest: Dr. Tracy Asamoah, MD, PCC is a board-certified psychiatrist, professional certified coach (ICF), and consultant with more than 20 years of experience. She helps physician and healthcare leaders develop sustainable, human-centered leadership styles as they navigate transitions, organizational complexity, and change. A certified narrative coach, she brings a neuroscience-informed, whole-person approach to her work with deans, department chairs, medical directors, and physicians across academic medicine and healthcare organizations nationwide. She earned her medical degree at UCSF and completed her psychiatry residency and child & adolescent psychiatry fellowship at UCLA. Dr. Asamoah is also a writer and coach trainer. 🌐 Website: sageelementscoaching.com (http://sageelementscoaching.com) 🔗 LinkedIn: ( / tracy-asamoah-physician-leadership-coach ) Tracy Asamoah, MD, PCC ( / tracy-asamoah-physician-leadership-coach ) About the Host: Dr. Laura Suttin is a physician, leadership coach, and lifelong advocate for designing systems that truly care. After years of navigating the complexities of healthcare, she realized that compassion and connection aren’t just nice-to-haves—they’re the foundation of great medicine. Today, Laura brings that vision to life through her work as a consultant, speaker, and host of Designing Healthcare That Cares. She helps healthcare leaders and clinicians rediscover their purpose, build resilient teams, and lead with both strategy and soul. When she’s not interviewing changemakers or guiding organizations, you can find her sharing stories that remind us all why we got into medicine in the first place—to make a difference, together. 🌐 Website: drlaurasuttin.com (http://drlaurasuttin.com/) 🔗 LinkedIn: ( / drlaurasuttin ) / ( / drlaurasuttin ) 📸 Facebook: ( / drlaurasuttin ) / purposefulmd Register for the Clinician Leadership Compass course to combat overwhelm an...

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