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Dr. Corinna Muller, an experienced Maternal Fetal Medicine (MFM) specialist from Alaska, shared her approach to delivering bad news in high-risk pregnancies. She emphasized the importance of understanding each patient's unique perspective and providing thorough follow-up care. Dr. Muller also discussed her coping mechanisms, like turning to music and self-reflection, to manage the emotional burden of her profession.

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[00:00:00] - Introduction and Background of Dr. Corinna Muller.

[00:01:00] - Dr. Muller's Medical Practice and Role in Anchorage, Alaska.

[00:02:00] - Discussion on Breaking Bad News in Maternal Fetal Medicine.

[00:06:00] - Techniques and Strategies in Patient Communication.

[00:10:00] - The Importance of Follow-up and Planning for Future Pregnancies.

[00:14:00] - Coping Mechanisms and Managing Emotional Stress in Medicine.

[00:19:00] - Experiences and Challenges with Litigation in Medicine.

[00:26:00] - How Litigation Affects Medical Practice and Mindset.

[00:31:00] - The Reality of Being Sued and Maintaining Professionalism.

[00:33:00] - Dr. Muller's Podcast and Coaching Work.

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Dr. Corinna Muller, born and raised in Alaska, is a renowned Maternal Fetal Medicine specialist and physician development coach. She completed her MFM fellowship in central Pennsylvania and now practices in Anchorage. As one of the few MFM attendings in Alaska, Dr. Muller specializes in high-risk pregnancies. She's also the author of the Otava Method and the host of the Right Brain Rounds podcast, focusing on creative ways to address physician burnout.

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