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Dr. Landry's writing and ideas on building a more compassionate career have appeared across national press — and she's a frequent guest on podcasts and stages.
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Recent publications
Dr. Landry is frequently publishing or being interviewed on topics related to career development. Click to read.
Side Gigs for Physicians Boom as Salaries Flatten and Burnout Continues
Read →What a Compassionate Email Culture Looks Like
Read →The Unbearable Vagueness of Medical ‘Professionalism’
Read →Academic Mentors Wield Great Power. We Need to Feel Safe Talking About Abuses
Read →Women in Medicine Are Held Back by Gendered Ageism
Read →The Dubious Rise of Impostor Syndrome
Read →Four Evidence-Backed Reasons to Say ‘No’ to Early-Morning Meetings
Read →Remove These Toxic Phrases From Your Vocabulary, Say Career Experts
Read →An ER Doctor Reflects on Being the Only Black Person in the Room
Read →The Doctor Bringing Voter Registration Into the Emergency Room
Read →Don’t Wait Until You Stop Working to Truly Live
Read →5 Ways to Make Time for Mentoring Even When You’re Too Busy
Read →Doctors’ Tips for Nonviolent De-escalation
Read →Interviewed While Black
Read →Audience feedback
In their words
Notes from readers, conference audiences, and workshop participants after a talk, essay, or conversation.
Dr. Landry has been putting issues and people in the spotlight for years. This interview is candid, uplifting, and carries a great message.
I’m very thankful I got to hear your grand rounds presentation at Stanford and for all the wisdom you’ve shared.
I wanted to express my sincere appreciation for your participation in this weekend’s conference. Your insights during our conversations at lunch and your Lay-Press workshop were truly invaluable. As I embark on the application process next year, your guidance on carving out spaces of leadership and making myself a more competitive applicant will undoubtedly resonate with me.
What a powerful essay — thanks so much for writing and sharing.
I’m only reaching out to say I loved your publication in the Boston Globe. Thank you for sharing — it hit home with me. No need to respond. Just wanted to let you know you touched one more person with your experience and story. Thanks for doing what you do.
Thank you for writing this — a great lesson for all of us.
Thank you, Dr. Landry, for writing a brilliant, thoughtful story. I’m sorry your dear patient lost his life. I hope this helps many people count their blessings. I’m happy you’ve found a healthy balance in your life — take care.
It was such a meaningful session today — your talk really struck a chord. So many of the points felt incredibly relevant and thought-provoking, especially for those of us in training and leadership roles.
Love the succinct slides. Great content not seen anywhere else before.
Fantastic session — wouldn’t change anything. Keep it for the following years!
I’ve been needing a talk like this to jumpstart my own writing — thank you so much!
Loved it! Very different from our typical presentations, and on a topic the presenter is clearly passionate about. Shows that doctors can be so much more than just clinicians.
I loved the simplicity of the slides — slides that only had a quote or a key point. As expected, Dr. Landry is a great public speaker and presenter. Love it.
Amazing talk — so helpful and very engaging. Thank you!
On the airwaves
Recent conversations
Dr. Landry is a frequent guest on career, leadership, and medicine podcasts. Press play, or drag to browse.
From Mentorship to MicroSkills — Tools for Thriving at Work
MicroSkills for Enhancing Career and Well-Being
(Not So) MicroSkills!
How to Develop MicroSkills: Small Actions for Big Impact
MicroSkills: Small Actions, Big Impact
Small Actions, Big Impact
Small Actions, Big Impact
Media & writing
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