Addie McClintock, MD 

Dr. McClintock is an Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Washington. She attended medical school at New York University and completed her residency in Internal Medicine at The University of Washington. She is a primary care provider at the Women’s Healthcare Center, where she provides management of chronic diseases, outpatient gynecological issues, and provides family planning services. She is also the director of the Teaching Scholars Program for the School of Medicine, and the founder of the Women’s Health Training Pathway for the internal medicine residency. Her scholarly work is focused on psychological safety and the learning climate in medical education.

In this episode, Dr. McClintock will be broadening the conversation to describe how we can design the learning environment to create psychological safety and counter impostor phenomenon by creating healthy and functional teams.

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