Join Dr. Jeffrey Jensen and Dr. Joanna Richey as they interview Dr. Jamie Mieras, a successful podiatric physician from Boulder, CO, on Dean’s Chat. Dr. Mieras shares her journey in podiatry, from her undergraduate studies in biology to her surgical residency training.
Dr. Mieras graduated from the University of Boulder with a degree in Biology. She went on to graduate from the Arizona College of Podiatric Medicine at Midwestern University and then did her surgical residency training with the Scripps San Diego Residency Program.
Dr. Mieras has worked in a variety of clinical practice settings including rural medicine, private practice, and hospital-based networks. She has trained residents in the Legacy Portland program and talks about how all of these opportunities carry tradeoffs. Tune in as we discuss the challenges in decision-making and how to set up frameworks of thinking.
Dr. Mieras shares her experiences as an ultra-runner and flight instructor. Join us as we discuss the beautiful cross-comparisons of her experiences with the various ebbs and flows of life; In this episode she talks about engaging in the life you want to live, balancing the preparation, execution, and success of life at any stage.
Dr. Mieras highlights how preparation and support are key to success in any endeavor. Dr. Mieras’ experience in running a 100-mile race showcased the importance of thorough preparation and having a strong support system.
Jamie emphasized the significance of preparation, such as training to run through fatigue, understanding the course, and having the necessary gear and nutrition planned out. This level of preparation allowed her to tackle the challenges of the race effectively. Additionally, having a support group at aid stations and a pacer during the race was crucial. The aid stations provided essential food and support, while the pacer offered encouragement and motivation to keep going.
Furthermore, Jamie’s experience demonstrated the need for mental preparation and self-motivation. There were moments during the race when she felt tired, wanted to quit, or faced mental barriers. In these instances, having a pacer and relying on her own mental strength helped Jamie push through and continue moving forward towards her goal.
Overall, Dr. Mieras’ experience as a physician and ultra-runner underscores the significance of self-motivation and perseverance in pursuing and accomplishing challenging goals. These qualities are essential for staying committed, overcoming obstacles, and ultimately achieving success in any endeavor.