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Submit ReviewThis episode is with Erin Fredrickson. Erin’s a DO, MPH, and Raleigh Distance Project alumni (and co-founder), now living in Seattle, WA.
In this episode, we talked about:
-identity as a runner and more
-getting into healthcare in the time of coronavirus
-why she considers herself a leader
-Raleigh Distance Project and what it means to her
-what she learned from a time that might’ve otherwise been considered a failure
-moving during a global pandemic
-becoming a family physician during said pandemic
-the power of community
-“the marathon doesn’t owe you anything”
-and much more!
Follow along with Erin’s adventures at /www.instagram.com/eeclark3/ and https://twitter.com/eeclark3
The blog that she referenced can be found at https://raleighdistanceproject.org/blog/kym33hbh4wsnwcmcnxk8zhc3htks32
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