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Scalpel and Sword: Conflict and Negotiation in Modern Medicine

Scalpel and Sword: Conflict and Negotiation in Modern Medicine

By: Doctor Podcast Network Lee Sharma MD
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Behind every procedure, every patient encounter, lies an untold story of conflict and negotiation. Scalpel and Sword, hosted by Dr. Lee Sharma—physician, mediator, and guide—invites listeners into the unseen battles and breakthroughs of modern medicine. With real conversations, human stories, and practical tools, this podcast empowers physicians to reclaim their voices, sharpen their skills, and wield their healing power with both precision and purpose.2025 Scalpel and Sword Podcast Hygiene & Healthy Living Personal Development Personal Success Physical Illness & Disease Social Sciences
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  • 5 - How to handle Conflict in Advocacy with Dr. Nicole Carter
    Jun 16 2025

    In this episode, Dr. Lee Sharma interviews Dr. Nicole Carter who has made advocacy a core part of her medical career. Dr. Carter reflects on how the COVID-19 pandemic pushed her to fill an information void in her community, offering clear, compassionate, and science-based updates that blended her expertise as a physician with her roles as a mother and daughter.

    Beyond the pandemic, Dr. Carter discusses her continued advocacy through organizations such as the Georgia Chapter of the AAP Legislative Committee, gun control advocacy groups, and her local Indivisible chapter. She shares her experiences speaking at town halls, engaging in public health discussions, and mobilizing community efforts ranging from legislative town halls to food drives. Throughout the conversation, Dr. Carter emphasizes the importance of inner support circles, the value of humility in medical practice, and the need for physicians to step out of their comfort zones to protect patients and democracy.

    Three Actionable Takeaways:

    1. Build Your Support Network – Develop an inner circle or personal board of directors to provide emotional support, honest feedback, and encouragement as you engage in advocacy.
    2. Start Where You Are – Join local or state advocacy organizations that align with your professional values, allowing you to amplify your voice while connecting with like-minded peers.
    3. Embrace Humility – Approach patient conversations and advocacy with openness and willingness to say, "I don’t know, but I will find out," which builds trust and fosters productive dialogue.

    About the Show:

    Behind every procedure, every patient encounter, lies an untold story of conflict and negotiation. Scalpel and Sword, hosted by Dr. Lee Sharma—physician, mediator, and guide—invites listeners into the unseen battles and breakthroughs of modern medicine. With real conversations, human stories, and practical tools, this podcast empowers physicians to reclaim their voices, sharpen their skills, and wield their healing power with both precision and purpose.

    About the Guest:

    Dr. Nicole Carter is a board-certified pediatrician practicing in LaGrange, Georgia with WellStar Medical Group. Originally from Michigan, she completed her undergraduate studies at Albion College, attended medical school at Northwestern University, and completed her pediatrics residency at Duke University. Over the past 20 years, she has built her career while also raising her family in the Auburn, Alabama area.

    In addition to providing compassionate care to her young patients, Dr. Carter has become a passionate advocate on public health, pediatric safety, women's health, gun control legislation, and voting rights. She actively participates in advocacy organizations including the Georgia AAP Legislative Committee, gun control initiatives, and her local Indivisible chapter. Dr. Carter blends her medical expertise with personal experience, community leadership, and an unwavering commitment to advocate for policies that safeguard children and families.

    About the Host:

    Dr. Lee Sharma – A gynecologist in Auburn, AL, with a Master’s degree in Conflict Resolution and over 30 years of experience in the medical field.. She graduated from University of Alabama at Birmingham in 1993. A physician passionate about helping colleagues address conflicts and thrive in medicine through practical strategies and open conversations.

    Connect with Dr. Lee Sharma: Email: scalpelandsword@gmail.com Website: https://www.eastalabamahealth.org/provider/lee-sharma-md-obstetrics

    The Scalpel and Sword Podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical, legal, or professional advice. Always consult a qualified professional regarding your specific situation.

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    29 mins
  • 4 - First Job, First Negotiation: Lessons from a Rural Family Doc
    Jun 9 2025

    Stepping into practice as a young physician can be daunting, especially when it comes to negotiating contracts and building a team in a rural setting. In this episode, Dr. Lee Sharma welcomes Dr. Anesia Allen, to discuss how she navigated these challenges with confidence and clarity. Dr. Allen shares her journey of negotiating her first contract, securing key terms like protected time off, and ensuring her team aligned with the community’s needs.
    From working with a medical contract attorney to drawing on mentorship and her experiences as an Auburn cheerleader, she offers practical strategies for young physicians to advocate for themselves and their patients. This episode is essential listening for medical students, residents, and early-career physicians looking to establish their practice with purpose.

    Three Actionable Takeaways:

    1. Seek Expert Guidance – Hire a medical contract attorney to review your contract and learn what to look for, ensuring terms like salary and hours align with market standards.
    2. Define Your Non-Negotiables – Clearly outline must-haves, like protected days off or team composition, before entering negotiations to maintain work-life balance and patient care quality.
    3. Take Time to Reflect – If possible, take a break after residency to research opportunities and clarify your goals, allowing you to negotiate from a place of confidence and clarity.

    About the Show:
    Behind every procedure, every patient encounter, lies an untold story of conflict and negotiation. Scalpel and Sword, hosted by Dr. Lee Sharma—physician, mediator, and guide—invites listeners into the unseen battles and breakthroughs of modern medicine. With real conversations, human stories, and practical tools, this podcast empowers physicians to reclaim their voices, sharpen their skills, and wield their healing power with both precision and purpose.

    About the Guest:
    Dr. Anesia Allen is a family medicine physician practicing at a medical and dental clinic in Lynette, Alabama, a rural community where she serves as a primary care provider. A graduate of Auburn University, where she was a cheerleader, and the Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine, she completed her family medicine residency at Cahaba Heights in Birmingham, Alabama. During her internship, she received a scholarship from the Board of Medical Examiners for a rural health program, reflecting her commitment to underserved areas. Dr. Allen’s early career has been marked by her ability to negotiate confidently, drawing on mentorship from Dr. Lee Sharma and lessons from her cheerleading experience, where she learned perseverance and teamwork after not making the team on her first try. Passionate about community-focused care, she actively builds teams that connect with local patients and mentors peers navigating contract negotiations.

    Website: https://www.medifind.com/doctors/anesia-g-allen/257401986
    LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/anesia-allen-b25096287

    About the Host:
    Dr. Lee Sharma – A gynecologist in Auburn, AL, with a master’s degree in conflict resolution and over 30 years of experience in the medical field. She graduated from University of Alabama at Birmingham in 1993. A physician passionate about helping colleagues address conflicts and thrive in medicine through practical strategies and open conversations.
    Connect with Dr. Lee Sharma:

    Email: scalpelandsword@gmail.com

    Website: https://www.eastalabamahealth.org/provider/lee-sharma-md-obstetrics

    The Scalpel and Sword Podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical, legal, or professional advice. Always consult a qualified professional regarding your specific situation.

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    32 mins
  • 3 - Navigating the Wards: A Med Student’s View
    Jun 2 2025

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    Starting third-year medical school is like stepping into a firestorm—new challenges, high stakes, and constant conflict. In this episode of Scalpel and Sword, Dr. Lee Sharma talks with Dr. Natalie Simpkins about her journey through medical school and the conflicts she faced on the wards. Natalie shares candid insights on navigating patient care, collaborating with peers, and managing the hierarchy of specialties like surgery and OB-GYN. From dealing with “gunners” to learning not to take rapid-fire interactions personally, Natalie’s story is a must-listen for aspiring physicians and anyone curious about the human side of medical training.

    Three Actionable Takeaways

    1. Embrace the Sandbox Mindset – Approach third-year challenges as a chance to explore and learn. Ask, “What am I missing?” to avoid anchoring to a single diagnosis and keep the big picture in focus.
    2. Don’t Take It Personally – In high-pressure specialties like surgery or OB-GYN, rapid communication isn’t about you—it’s about getting the job done. Focus on the patient to stay grounded.
    3. Build Your Tribe – Seek mentors, especially those who share your identity (e.g., women in medicine), to create a supportive community that fuels resilience and growth.

    About the Show:

    Behind every procedure, every patient encounter, lies an untold story of conflict and negotiation. Scalpel and Sword, hosted by Dr. Lee Sharma—physician, mediator, and guide—invites listeners into the unseen battles and breakthroughs of modern medicine. With real conversations, human stories, and practical tools, this podcast empowers physicians to reclaim their voices, sharpen their skills, and wield their healing power with both precision and purpose.

    About the Guest:

    Natalie Simpkins : A senior medical student at the University of South Alabama School of Medicine, set to begin her primary care residency at the University of Alabama in Huntsville. A graduate of the University of Alabama in Birmingham, Natalie has a diverse background as a patient care tech, athletic trainer, and marching band trumpeter. Mentored by strong female physicians, she’s a trailblazer for women in medicine, building a career rooted in patient-first care and community support.
    Website: http://medschoolwatercooler.blogspot.com/2022/11/meet-med-student-natalie-simpkins.html?m=1
    LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/natalie-simpkins-5b637914a

    About the Host:
    Dr. Lee Sharma – A gynecologist in Auburn, AL with a Master’s degree in Conflict Resolution, and has over 30 years of experience in the medical field. She graduated from University of Alabama at Birmingham in 1993. A physician passionate about helping colleagues address conflicts and thrive in medicine through practical strategies and open conversations.
    Connect with Dr. Lee Sharma:

    Email: scalpelandsword@gmail.com

    Website: https://www.eastalabamahealth.org/provider/lee-sharma-md-obstetrics

    The Scalpel and Sword Podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical, legal, or professional advice. Always consult a qualified professional regarding your specific situation.

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    38 mins
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