Dr Sheri Finn
The Resilient Provider
You’ve Got This! This podcast was created by Dr. Sheri Finn, DO, to support PA/NP/MD/DO providers in their first years of primary care. Weekly episodes focus on helping individuals develop successful strategies/systems for transitioning into and navigating their first years of practice with grace. The hope is that I can share strategies I use to help you ground yourself in your purpose, practice with intention, and enjoy your career in medicine. Tips to avoid burnout, control imposter syndrome, improve confidence, practice personal wellness, team development, leader development.
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Dr Sheri Finn
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Latest episode
Jul 6, 2026
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Episodes
Choosing Your Practice: The 3 C's Every New Provider Should Know 06.07.2026 20:20
Dr. Sheri Finn walks new nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and physicians through practical steps for choosing a practice. She breaks the decision into three core components — clinic model, compensation, and culture — and explains key factors like loan forgiveness options, benefits, work structure, PTO, and onboarding support. Listeners get interview tips, things to compare be...
I Need Support — How New Clinicians Thrive in Primary Care 25.04.2026 19:34
Dr. Sheri Finn explores why on-demand support and structured onboarding are vital for new nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and physicians entering primary care. She outlines what good support looks like—mentors, preceptors, scheduled check-ins, chart reviews, and practical clinic resources—and how to create a self-directed plan when systems are lacking. The episode offers act...
From Surviving to Thriving: Find Your Why in Early Practice 20.03.2026 15:18
Dr. Sheri Finn speaks directly to new nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and physicians in primary care, offering practical mindset shifts to move from surviving to thriving early in practice. She emphasizes discovering your "why," mindset shifts, and using current roles professionally to build future opportunities.
Charting Overwhelm: Pause, Pivot, Reset 01.03.2026 22:13
Dr. Sheri Finn breaks down charting overwhelm—what it feels like, why it happens, and practical ways to prevent and recover from it. Learn simple systems, time-management tips, AI and template strategies, and mindset shifts to reduce stress and finish charts faster. This episode offers quick, actionable steps for new nurse practitioners, PAs, and physicians to streamline documentation, set r...
Self-Care for New Primary Care Providers 16.02.2026 13:05
Dr. Sheri Finn outlines practical self-care for new primary care providers, focusing on the six pillars of lifestyle medicine: nutrition, physical activity, sleep, stress management, social connection, and avoiding risky substances. She offers actionable strategies—pick one pillar to start, build small consistent habits like daily walking, and use behaviour-change tools—to integrate se...
Foundations in Primary Care 28.01.2026 14:57
Your first step in creating a support system for new primary care providers. Start with the foundations - who has supported you throughout your medical training or even before this time in your life? Excited to share this podcast with you today! Visit TheResilientProvider.com website for coaching services and the link to the Foundations handout
From Student to Provider: Thriving in Your First Years of Primary Care 19.01.2026 10:13
Dr. Sheri Finn introduces the Resilient Provider Podcast, aimed at new primary care clinicians navigating the first one to two years of practice. She shares her background in family medicine and the gaps she sees in onboarding, peer support, and self-care. In this episode she describes her clinic’s onboarding program, the value of coaching, and upcoming topics like setting boundaries, team-b...
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