Habits and Hacks with Charlene E. Gamaldo MD, FAAN, FANA, FAASM

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Charlene E. Gamaldo MD, FAAN, FANA, FAASM
Dr. Gamaldo

The Faculty Factory Podcast welcomes Charlene E. Gamaldo MD, FAAN, FANA, FAASM, this week for another installment of our Habits and Hacks from Hopkins series.

She offers fantastic pointers from the perspective of a wellness-minded neurologist and has some great suggestions for those feeling fatigued from constant Zoom meetings.

Dr. Gamaldo serves as Professor of Neurology and Medical Director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Sleep and Wellness in Maryland.

She also serves as her department’s Vice Chair of Faculty Development and is a Provost Fellow exploring leadership development programs to build upon at our institution.

Suffice to say, we have another brilliant superstar on the podcast today!

As she mentions on today’s episode, Dr. Gamaldo works closely with Dr. Rachel Salas who recently appeared on our podcast:

Both Dr. Gamaldo and Dr. Salas, are certified strength coaches, which makes them perfect guests to share wisdom on this podcast.

Mitigating “Zoom fatigue” was the theme of today’s interview with Dr. Gamaldo. This technology has been at the forefront for many of us while communicating with our colleagues during the pandemic over the past year.

Meetings that would have previously been conducted over the phone are now being converted to Zoom, and as you’ll learn on today’s episode, Dr. Gamaldo has practical tips for dealing with this phenomenon.

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