About this episode
When Dr. Marianne Gausche-Hill was denied her childhood dream of being an astronaut, she redirected her passion for problem solving and adventure into a career in Emergency Medicine, where she courageously tackled medical stereotypes and worked to save the lives of critically ill children around the world.In this episode of Meet the Mentor® with Dr. BIll Dorfman, you will be able to:1. Discover the significance of emergency department pediatric readiness guidelines in the United States.2. Uncover the critical role of teamwork, communication, and mentorship in enhancing healthcare outcomes.3. Explore personal and professional life balance strategies for women in the medical field.4. Delve into facing and rising above stereotypes in careers dominated by men.5. Identify avenues for personal and professional growth through medical practice and community engagement.About the GuestDr. Marianne Gausche-Hill is a highly respected medical expert in emergency medicine and pediatric emergency care. As Medical Director for the Los Angeles County Emergency Medical Services Agency and a Professor at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, she has dedicated her life to improving emergency care for children. With a passion for problem-solving and a keen eye for detail, Dr. Gausche-Hill has developed national pediatric readiness guidelines that have saved countless lives. She has also worked internationally, collaborating with healthcare professionals in countries like Iraq to improve pediatric care.The key moments in this episode are:00:03:00 - Early Life and Career Choices00:11:44 - Improving Pediatric Emergency Care00:15:50 - National Pediatric Readiness Project Assessment00:17:50 - Mentorship and Collaboration00:16:59 - Medical Aid in Iraq00:18:23 - ER Stories00:22:05 - Balancing Family and Career00:24:03 - Reflections on a Lifetime in Medicine00:28:55 - Looking AheadFor more information about the LEAP Foundation, go to LEAPFoundation.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices