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For One Colorado GI, Private Practice Is Anything But Routine

Q: What fears did you have to push past to get to where you are in your career?

Dr. Mathew: Imposter Syndrome is a very, very common issue, maybe somewhat more for women in GI. I think it’s something that everybody wrestles with to some degree. For me, it was developing confidence not just in my clinical skills, but in learning all the complexities of running a small business. It takes time to develop confidence in your abilities and judgment. I think to some degree, that’s normal. It just takes a while to settle into whatever your chosen career path is. Having a community and strong mentors to support me has made all the difference.

Q: Describe your biggest practice-related challenge and what you are doing to address it.

Dr. Mathew: One of the greatest challenges in my career has been navigating COVID — both with just the tremendous sea change it had on our ability to practice, as well as the financial consequences to someone in private practice. Those were very challenging times to deliver the care that was needed, protect staff, and to maintain a small business. Fortunately, as with many practices across the nation, we’ve emerged through that.

We pivoted, we innovated with telehealth and other services that allowed us to care for our patients. But there were a lot of lessons learned and a lot of difficult moments.
 

Q: What teacher or mentor had the greatest impact on you?

Dr. Mathew: My dad has taught me the value of hard work. Being a physician just comes in tandem with hard work. And my mom, who is a nurse, has always shown the importance of empathy. Without it, everything else is a little empty. Medicine is a combination of skill and hard work, but also an ability to connect with other people. Empathy is essential to that.

Q: Describe how you would spend a free Saturday afternoon.

Dr. Mathew: We have three children who are native Coloradans so skiing is their birthright. Our entire family are diehard skiers. This is our joy. When you talk about the beach versus mountains debate, we are firmly team mountains. On a perfect Saturday afternoon, I’m on the slopes with my little crew, just tearing it up, having a great time.

Lightning Round

Texting or talking?

Texting

Favorite city in U.S. besides the one you live in?

Washington, D.C.

Favorite breakfast?

Avocado toast

Place you most want to travel to?

South America

Favorite junk food?

Candy

Favorite season?

Winter

How many cups of coffee do you drink per day?

2 or 3

If you weren’t a gastroenterologist, what would you be?

Ski coach

Best Halloween costume you ever wore?

Bunch of grapes

Favorite type of music?

Indie folk

Favorite movie genre?

Books, not into movies

Cat person or dog person?

Neither, but I am a certified beekeeper

What song do you have to sing along with when you hear it?

Anything by Queen

Introvert or extrovert?

Extrovert with introverted tendencies

Favorite holiday?

Thanksgiving

Optimist or pessimist?

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