Offered in Recognition of National Doctors’ Day (March 30)

 

The Physician Capacity Recalibration Experience

 A 60-Minute Physician-Only Session Centered on One Question Medical Training Rarely Asks: 

 

"What is the cumulative cost of practicing medicine this way 

and where is that cost quietly accumulating?" 

Designed for physicians who are still performing well 
but want to ensure the way they practice medicine remains sustainable.

  Saturday, March 28 | 12:00 PM EST | Live on Zoom 
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 Access is free but registration is compulsory
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You may recognize this pattern

 You are still:

  • showing up
  • delivering excellent care
  • functioning at a high level

But something feels different.

  • decisions feel heavier
  • recovery takes longer
  • patience is thinner
  • clarity fades faster

Nothing is falling apart.


But something is costing more than it used to.

You're not failing. 

Your patients would never know. Your colleagues probably wouldn't either.

But you know.


You know it costs more than it used to. That you come home with less. That somewhere between your training and right now, something shifted and you've been too busy to stop and look at what.

It's not that you want to quit.

It's not even that you hate your work. It's something harder to name than that.

Something like: I'm not sure I can keep doing this the same way for the rest of my career.

That feeling is not weakness. It's not burnout. It's diagnostic information.

And until you have a framework to read it accurately, you can't do anything useful with it.

That's what March 28th is for.

Burnout is a label. That's It.

It tells you how bad it feels. It does not tell you what is actually failing.

So the prescribed solutions:

Rest, boundaries, mindfulness, and help for a week.

Then Monday comes, and nothing has structurally changed.

Because you were treating the label

Not the problem underneath it.

The real question isn't "are you burned out?"

It's: what specifically is the cumulative cost of practicing medicine the way you're practicing it right now?

That question has a precise answer.

This session gives you the framework to find it.

WHAT THIS SESSION IS

Most physicians don’t lose capacity all at once.
 
It builds slowly across a few key areas.
 
Emotional
 
The weight of what you see every day.
 
Cognitive
 
The constant pressure of clinical decisions.
 
Physical
 
Fatigue that sleep alone cannot repair.
 
Moral
 
Practicing medicine in ways that conflict with your standards.
 
Relational
 
Giving care constantly without enough support in return.
 
Most physicians recognize their domain almost immediately.
 
If one of these felt familiar,
this session was built for you.
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YOU LEAVE WITH:

A Complete Capacity Profile

A clear and specific snapshot of where strain is building.

The Right Diagnosis

Not “burnout,” but a clearer understanding of what is actually happening.

A Reusable Framework

A simple tool you can use anytime to assess whether your pace and workload are sustainable.
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WHO THIS IS FOR

  • Practicing physicians — MD and DO, all specialties,
  • All career stages Residents and fellows
  • Physician leaders carrying both clinical and organizational load

❌Not the right fit for:

  • Those seeking CME credits or clinical training
  • General healthcare audiences
  • Those looking for productivity tools or action plans

Physician-only. By design.

Dr Tiwa

Dr. Tiwalola Osunfisan is a  best-selling author, practising American double-board-certified psychiatrist, mental health and well-being ambassador, mindset strategist, assistant professor, John Maxwell-certified speaker,  facilitator and coach.

 

She is passionate about raising mental health awareness and integrating mind, body, and faith to promote mental wellness and transformation.

 

At a young age, Dr. Tiwa began unwittingly comforting and encouraging family and friends whenever she noticed that someone was discouraged or frustrated.


Her natural passions and strengths ultimately inspired her to pursue a career in medicine, with a specialty in psychiatry at Case Western Reserve University (MetroHealth Medical Center) and a subspecialty at Cleveland Clinic Foundation Hospital in consultation-liaison psychiatry, a fellowship that focuses on providing expert psychiatric care to patients with complex medical conditions. 

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