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  <title>The Anesthesiologist: Cindy Van Praag, MD</title>
  <description>What happens when a physician realizes she's running all her burners at 110% and something has to change? In this inspiring episode of Rx for Success, host Dr. Randy Cook sits down with Dr. Cindy Van Praag—a board-certified anesthesiologist, integrative medicine physician, health coach, and podcast host of Inspired Mom MDs. Cindy shares her remarkable journey from a childhood fascination with a book called Diseases to a successful career in anesthesia, through periods of burnout, and ultimately to a place of healing and intentional living. She opens up about her transformative experience in the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine fellowship, how meditation and self-care became non-negotiable, and why she co-founded a ketamine infusion center to help those with treatment-resistant depression and chronic pain. Along the way, she offers practical wisdom on setting boundaries, listening to your inner voice, and crafting a life that fits—not the other way around. Key Topics Discussed:   Growing up moving across the country and how it shaped comfort with change.   The book Diseases as a childhood treasure and early sign of a medical calling.   The career counselor who said, &amp;quot;You absolutely should apply to medical school.&amp;quot;   Why anesthesia? Peeking over the surgical drape and finding the &amp;quot;cool, calm&amp;quot; people.   The natural segue from anesthesia to integrative medicine and coaching.   Cindy's personal journey through burnout: losing her mother, raising young kids, and pushing 110%.   How the Andrew Weil fellowship taught self-care as part of the curriculum.   The power of meditation and breath work—starting with just a few minutes.   Learning to set boundaries with patients and saying no without guilt.   Co-founding Spring Center of Hope: a ketamine infusion therapy center for depression, suicidal ideation, and chronic pain.   Why low-dose ketamine is radically different from the doses used in operating rooms.   Launching Inspired Mom MDs podcast and why the lessons apply to everyone, not just physician moms.   Cindy's three prescriptions for success: focus on what matters, release what you can't control, and listen to your inner voice.   Guest Information:   Dr. Cindy Van Praag, MD – Anesthesiologist, Integrative Medicine Physician, Health &amp;amp;amp; Wellness Coach   Podcast: Inspired Mom MDs   Website: inspiredmommds.com   LinkedIn: Cindy Van Praag   Relevant Links:   MD Coaches: mymdcoaches.com   Companion videocast: Life-Changing Moments with Dr. Dale Waxman   Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine   &amp;amp;nbsp;   &amp;amp;nbsp; Unlock Bonus content and get the shows early&amp;amp;nbsp;on our Patreon Follow us or Subscribe:&amp;amp;nbsp;Apple Podcasts&amp;amp;nbsp;|&amp;amp;nbsp;Google Podcasts&amp;amp;nbsp;|&amp;amp;nbsp;Stitcher&amp;amp;nbsp;|&amp;amp;nbsp;Amazon&amp;amp;nbsp; |&amp;amp;nbsp;Spotify --- There's more at&amp;amp;nbsp;https://mymdcoaches.com/podcast Music by Ryan Jones. Find Ryan on Instagram at&amp;amp;nbsp;_ryjones_, Contact Ryan at&amp;amp;nbsp;ryjonesofficial@gmail.com Production assistance by Clawson Solutions Group, find them on the web at&amp;amp;nbsp;csolgroup.com   &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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