My guest, Dr. Richina Bicette, as known as Dr. Richi,  is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine (BCM). She is originally from South Florida but completed her medical education at Emory University School of Medicine. While at a conference during her final year of medical school, Dr. Bicette became enamored with both the vision and the mission of Baylor's Emergency Medicine program, and thus began her journey with BCM. Dr. Bicette was also named chief resident for the Baylor Emergency Medicine Residency, and during her tenure, she and her co-chiefs were awarded the national EMRA award for Chief Residents of The Year.
After completing her residency, she continued to further her training by completing an Administrative Fellowship within the Department of Emergency Medicine at Baylor. Dr. Bicette now currently serves as full-time clinical faculty while also holding administrative roles as the Medical Director of the Baylor St. Luke’s McNair Emergency Department and the Associate Medical Director of the Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center.
Dr. Bicette is also a nationally recognized health expert and medical correspondent and can often be seen on both international and national news programs, such as CNN, ABC’s Good Morning America, MSNBC NBC News, PBS, Univision, Yahoo Finance, and even Fox News, amongst others. 
In this episode we talk about:
What and who was instrumental in Dr. Richi's career and leadership journey.
What a day as a Medical Director and full-time faculty looks like.
The challenges she faced as a woman in a male-dominated specialty and as a woman in leadership.
What it takes to become a women physician who leads.
Follow Dr. Richi:
Twitter: @DrRichiMD
Instagram: @DrRichiMD
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Instagram: @womenphysicianslead
LinkedIn: @drlisaherbert
If you’re ready to transition into a leadership role and need support during your career journey join our private Facebook group www.leadingladiesincharge.com 
Schedule your free 30-minute leadership consulting call to identify the specific support you need in your leadership journey at schedulewithdrlisa.com
 

My guest, Dr. Richina Bicette, as known as Dr. Richi,  is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine (BCM). She is originally from South Florida but completed her medical education at Emory University School of Medicine. While at a conference during her final year of medical school, Dr. Bicette became enamored with both the vision and the mission of Baylor's Emergency Medicine program, and thus began her journey with BCM. Dr. Bicette was also named chief resident for the Baylor Emergency Medicine Residency, and during her tenure, she and her co-chiefs were awarded the national EMRA award for Chief Residents of The Year.

After completing her residency, she continued to further her training by completing an Administrative Fellowship within the Department of Emergency Medicine at Baylor. Dr. Bicette now currently serves as full-time clinical faculty while also holding administrative roles as the Medical Director of the Baylor St. Luke’s McNair Emergency Department and the Associate Medical Director of the Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center.

Dr. Bicette is also a nationally recognized health expert and medical correspondent and can often be seen on both international and national news programs, such as CNN, ABC’s Good Morning America, MSNBC NBC News, PBS, Univision, Yahoo Finance, and even Fox News, amongst others. 

In this episode we talk about:

What and who was instrumental in Dr. Richi's career and leadership journey. What a day as a Medical Director and full-time faculty looks like. The challenges she faced as a woman in a male-dominated specialty and as a woman in leadership. What it takes to become a women physician who leads.

Follow Dr. Richi:

Twitter: @DrRichiMD

Instagram: @DrRichiMD

Follow Dr. Lisa

Facebook: @drlisaherbert

Instagram: @womenphysicianslead

LinkedIn: @drlisaherbert

If you’re ready to transition into a leadership role and need support during your career journey join our private Facebook group www.leadingladiesincharge.com 

Schedule your free 30-minute leadership consulting call to identify the specific support you need in your leadership journey at schedulewithdrlisa.com

 

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