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Dr. Tracy Sanson on the BackTable Litigation Podcast

Dr. Tracy Sanson

Emergency Physician

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Dr. Tracy Sanson is a practicing emergency physician, consultant, and educator on leadership development and medical education.

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Life After Litigation: Part One
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Doctors & Litigation: The L Word

Episode # 13  •  10 May 2023

Life After Litigation: Part One

Although you might expect life to go back to 'normal' as soon as the litigation process is complete, it often doesn't work that way. Lingering distress, if left unaddressed, can lead to behaviors like over-documenting or over-testing, avoidance of certain procedures or case types, PTSD symptoms, disillusionment, burnout, and career abandonment.

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About

Dr. Tracy Sanson is a practicing emergency physician. She is a consultant and educator on leadership development and medical education.

A national and international speaker, Dr. Sanson also serves as a core faculty member for the American College of Emergency Physicians. Dr. Sanson has consulted and lectured internationally on administrative and management issues, leadership, professionalism, communication, patient safety, brand development, personal development, women’s issues, and emergency medical clinical topics for a wide range of healthcare organizations.

Dr. Sanson’s experience spans more than twenty years in Emergency Medicine Education and ED management. She has held director positions in the US Air Force, University of South Florida, and TeamHealth. Dr. Sanson trained at the University of Illinois at Chicago for medical school and her emergency medicine residency. She is the proud mother of three daughters.

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