Posts by Sonya Sloan M.D.
Telemedicine in Surgery: Efficiencies for Pre and Post Surgery
Welcome to the Executive Innovation Show Podcast, brought to you by One Touch Telehealth. During this podcast hear host, Carrie Chitsey, talk with Dr. Sonya M. Sloan, Andy Poole, and Dr. John Noble, Jr. Dr. Sonya M. Sloan, better known as #OrthoDoc, has established herself as a force to be reckoned with in the male-dominated field of…
Read MorePaying it Forward to Women in Orthopedics
Paying it Forward to Women in Orthopedics Sonya Sloan, M.D. I have learned to appreciate the saying, “If you want to hear God laugh, then make a plan.” When it came to my aspirations to become a doctor and a surgeon, God’s sense of humor was in over drive. No one looked like me in residency. No…
Read MoreYou Can Have It All
“You cannot have your cake and eat it too.” This age-old adage seems to have been thrust upon women specifically, despite historic changes in women’s rights. Women now live in a time of empowerment in which we can have our cake and eat it too. Better yet, we can have it all. As a female…
Read More“What it’s like to be a Female Physician”
Every September, the American Medical Association recognizes women in medicine. My company celebrated the month by hosting a group of 10 female locum tenens physicians in our office for a few days to talk about what it’s like to be a woman in medicine, how the field has changed, and what they anticipate for the future. The…
Read MoreEmpathy…
Empathy…it is one thing to take care of a patient — to diagnosis, prescribe medications, and operate on them — but being the patient is a whole other animal. I know this experience, firsthand. During my residency, I discovered that it was going to be very difficult to have children due to an unforeseen medical…
Read MoreDo You Know the Janitor’s Name?
My mom, a Registered Nurse, is the primary reason I went into medicine. As a young girl from small town USA, I never saw a female physician, let alone an African-American one. As I continue to pursue my interest in medicine, the advice she always told me was, “Respect everyone”. She would say, “Unfortunately, a…
Read More3 Reasons Doctors Should Blog
The internet and social media have brought another dimension to medicine that has been under-utilized for various reasons. Blogging, also known as a “web-log”, it is similar to an online journal entry on a specific topic. The fact is, 81% of Americans trust bloggers (1). As medical professionals, we all have unique experiences and outlooks…
Read MoreTop 10 things to know when working for the Indian Health Service
Healthcare does not just lie within the corridors of the newly constructed clinic or hospital. In fact, some would say that the practice of medicine is experienced at its’ best when one is challenged with out-of-the-ordinary surroundings, unexpected conditions, and serving an underprivileged population. If you have ever had the opportunity to work on an…
Read MoreSonya Sloan, M.D. | ˈpraktək(ə)l/-OLOGY | Orthopedics
The study of clear explanation and practical application for medical terminology in an easy way. As experts in the field of medicine, doctors often forget that we speak a language most familiar to medical professionals but unfamiliar to patients and their loved ones. In recognizing the disconnect, I found it essential to develop an approach…
Read MoreSonya Sloan, M.D. | ˈpraktək(ə)l/-OLOGY | Herniated Disc
As experts in the field of medicine, doctors often forget that we speak a language most familiar to medical professionals but unfamiliar to patients and their loved ones. In recognizing the disconnect, I found it essential to develop an approach that would allow them to understand and not be intimidated by unfamiliar vernacular.SHOW LESS
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