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Future of Medicine: Annika's Take on Research, Practice, and Wellness | LM2024 CardioSeeds Series.

April 03, 2024 Svetlana Chamoun, MD, Ph.D, DipABLM
Future of Medicine: Annika's Take on Research, Practice, and Wellness | LM2024 CardioSeeds Series.
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Future of Medicine: Annika's Take on Research, Practice, and Wellness | LM2024 CardioSeeds Series.
Apr 03, 2024
Svetlana Chamoun, MD, Ph.D, DipABLM

Be inspired by Annika Lintvedt’s ambitious leadership plans within the medical community and her purposeful decision to join the University of North Carolina. Here, she will be part of a residency program that integrates lifestyle medicine into the family medicine curriculum, setting a new standard for medical education and patient care.

Discover Annika's inspiring journey into Lifestyle Medicine, where her commitment to practicing value-based care meets her ambition to become a transformative leader. This episode delves into how she aims to inspire a new generation of women physicians to pursue excellence and compassion in medicine. 

Gain insights from a promising future medical resident on the pivotal role the American College of Lifestyle Medicine could play in advancing education and leadership within the healthcare field.

Guest's bio:

Annika Lintvedt is a 4th-year medical student at Michigan State University College of Human Medicine and is graduating in May. She is pursuing a combined residency in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of North Carolina starting this June. Annika served as the Trainee Vice President of Communications through the American College of Lifestyle Medicine (ACLM) and is a Recipient of the 2022 Donald A. Pegg Student Leadership Award through the ACLM. 
Annika's passion for lifestyle medicine grew after she witnessed a family member with critical illness, as it prompted the realization that there was so much more to creating and sustaining health than medication and procedures.
Annika has vast career interests and is looking forward to exploring them throughout residency. It is her hope that she will be able to bring her understanding for holistic patient care and passion for evidence-based medicine into her career as a physician, with the goal of practicing true health care, not just sick care.

Show Notes

Be inspired by Annika Lintvedt’s ambitious leadership plans within the medical community and her purposeful decision to join the University of North Carolina. Here, she will be part of a residency program that integrates lifestyle medicine into the family medicine curriculum, setting a new standard for medical education and patient care.

Discover Annika's inspiring journey into Lifestyle Medicine, where her commitment to practicing value-based care meets her ambition to become a transformative leader. This episode delves into how she aims to inspire a new generation of women physicians to pursue excellence and compassion in medicine. 

Gain insights from a promising future medical resident on the pivotal role the American College of Lifestyle Medicine could play in advancing education and leadership within the healthcare field.

Guest's bio:

Annika Lintvedt is a 4th-year medical student at Michigan State University College of Human Medicine and is graduating in May. She is pursuing a combined residency in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of North Carolina starting this June. Annika served as the Trainee Vice President of Communications through the American College of Lifestyle Medicine (ACLM) and is a Recipient of the 2022 Donald A. Pegg Student Leadership Award through the ACLM. 
Annika's passion for lifestyle medicine grew after she witnessed a family member with critical illness, as it prompted the realization that there was so much more to creating and sustaining health than medication and procedures.
Annika has vast career interests and is looking forward to exploring them throughout residency. It is her hope that she will be able to bring her understanding for holistic patient care and passion for evidence-based medicine into her career as a physician, with the goal of practicing true health care, not just sick care.