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#37: Embracing the Realities of Being Married to a Doctor
Married to Doctors
English - July 12, 2018 09:00 - 48 minutes - 66.5 MB - ★★★★★ - 397 ratingsRelationships Society & Culture Health & Fitness Mental Health medicine doctor doctorwife marriage physician physicianfamilies relationships Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Episode Notes
Lara talks with Donna Rovito, editor of Physician Family Magazine, who shares some of her experiences of being in a medical marriage for over 30 years and how the medical profession has evolved over time. Lara and Donna also discuss the importance of support for physician spouses and the best marriage advice Donna says she ever received.
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About Donna
Donna Baver Rovito has been navigating life in a physician family since she married a brand new surgical resident in 1983, just one week after medical school graduation. A reporter and broadcast journalist by training (back in the days when cut and paste involved X-acto knives and rubber cement), Donna has filled many roles during her family's journey of medicine.
She says her current role as editor of Physician Family Magazine and Media is the culmination of everything she's done previously and is a marvelous opportunity to provide help and support for this generation of physicians and their families. She and her general surgeon husband Peter have two sons, Peter and Tony, both of whom are headed to graduate school in August. Peter hopes to attend medical school in the near future and Tony will obtain a master's in criminal justice to prepare for a career in federal law enforcement. Their 10 year old lab/rottweiler mix has no immediate career plans.