New Podcast Episode Explores The Hidden Struggles of Medical Residents
In the latest episode of Disruptors at Work: An Integrated Care Podcast, guest host Dr. Brandy K. Biglow, Doctor of Behavioral Health (DBH) program alumna at Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies (CGI), explores the challenges, realities, and solutions for improving mental health among medical residents with guests Dr. Jason Herndon and Dr. Deepu George. Our guests share insights on the impact of resident well-being on patient outcomes, the long-term effects of residency stress, and the barriers to integrating mental health strategies into traditional residency programs. We also discuss innovative education and training initiatives designed to equip medical residents with the coping skills they need to thrive.
Tune in for an eye-opening conversation that sheds light on the urgent need for mental health support in medical training—and discover practical solutions that can drive lasting change in residency programs.
Thank you to our subject matter experts:
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- Dr. Brandy Biglow, DBH, LMHC, CCTP, QS
- Dr. Jason Herndon, PhD, MSPH
- Dr. Deepu George, PhD, LMFT
About the Subject Matter Experts:
Dr. Brandy Biglow, DBH, LMHC, CCTP, QS
Dr. Brandy K. Biglow, DBH program alumna at Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies, is the CEO and co-founder of Renovation Integrative Health, LLC. She has served as a mental health professional for 12 years, where she has supported others in her role as a counselor, clinical supervisor, and licensed clinical program manager. She is a licensed mental health counselor and supervisor for mental health and marriage and family therapists in Florida. She is a certified clinical trauma professional, certified individual coach, certified group coach, and burnout expert. Prior to her career in mental health, she educated and supported students as a certified K-12 Exceptional Education teacher for 10 years. Dr. Biglow is passionate about her work and supporting people on their mental health journey. In her practice, she uses an integrative health approach infused with humor, empathy, and current information from research (anecdotal and qualitative). She is culturally competent and trauma informed, meeting each person where they are and how they show up regardless of how they identify. She continues her transition into consulting and coaching where she is developing programs and courses aimed at eliminating occupational burnout. She will continue to support patients in mental health as well. Her long-term goals are to open an integrative health clinic. She is also working on projects with her colleagues to further advance behavioral integrated health in the United States and abroad.
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Dr. Jason Herndon, PhD, MSPH
Dr. Jason Herndon, PhD is a clinical psychologist, writer, and relationship expert. He is the CEO and owner of Integrated Psyche, a mental health practice focused on helping couples and individuals build and maintain healthy relationships. He is also the Director of Clinical Education for the National Register of Health Service Psychologists. He is president of the board of directors for the Collaborative Family Health Association (CFHA). Originally from Texas, he now lives in North Carolina with his family.
- LinkedIn: Jason Herndon
- Website: www.integratedpsyche.net
Dr. Deepu George, PhD, LMFT
Dr. Deepu George completed his doctoral work in Human Development and Family Science with a specialization in Family Therapy from the University of Georgia under the guidance of Dr. Jay A. Mancini. As part of his doctoral clinical requirement, he also completed a one year internship in Medical Family Therapy and Integrated Care from Duke/SR-AHEC Family Medicine Residency program in Fayetteville, NC. His work focuses on implementing integrated behavioral health models in primary care, specifically the evidence-based Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) model and doing evaluation research on the effects on implementation. Along with his clinical duties as Behavioral Health Consultant in the PCBH model, he teaches residents in clinic and in didactics primary care behavioral health skills. His research focuses on social determinants of health, physician resilience and well-being, community capacity building, and health disparities in the Rio Grande Valley region.