Interview with Drs. May and Tim Hindmarsh
This week, Drs. Tim and May Hindmarsh describe the genesis of BS Free MD Podcast. They also share some of the challenges they have faced together as a two-physician couple.
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This is the second time we’ve presented an interview with two guests. In both cases, it was a physician “power-couple.” Besides producing a podcast, today’s guests have both worked primarily in clinical positions.
Dr. Tim Hindmarsh has tried several nonclinical jobs. However, he has now found an enjoyable and fulfilling career in urgent care. Meanwhile, Dr. May Hindmarsh has been exploring nonclinical options more aggressively.
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Committed Family Physicians
Tim and May are both board-certified family physicians. And they have worked in family practice, inpatient care, urgent care, and other settings.
They have a thriving marriage. And they have provided marriage counseling and led medical missions. Originally from Canada, they now live in the rural Pacific Northwest.
May opened up about her struggles. And Tim provided insights and advice for finding clinical work that’s fulfilling and fun. They both share their perspectives on clinical medicine, nontraditional jobs, and their favorite podcast episodes.
BS Free MD Podcast
Tim and May host BS Free MD Podcast together. We learn how that came to pass.
The podcast addresses many topics, including marriage in medicine, work/life balance, “F” words (faith, family, finances, and fun), and current controversies such as the response to COVID.
And they present two special series. In “DOCTALES WITH COCKTAILS” they “raise a glass, unwind and toast funny tales, laugh at past antics, and dish outrageous memories over our favorite libations.”
And when presenting “THE PHYSICIAN AS PATIENT” they feature “a guest physician and their story on the other end of the stethoscope.”
Summary
Tim and May have a wonderful story to tell. They work together in all aspects of their life. They have successfully overcome the challenges of a two-physician family. And they have created a fascinating podcast addressing many interesting and important topics. This episode is a bit longer than usual, but you will enjoy it.
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