About
Amruti Borad
Physician Coach/
TEDx Speaker/
Wellness Blogger/ Event Organizer
My name is Amruti Borad Certified Physician Coach and I am a Family Medicine Physician. Born and raised in Southern California.
I interviewed for medical school when I was 17 years old and with an early career start. I had to overcome multiple, mostly mindset barriers, throughout my medical education. I had the opportunity to experience life in Academic medicine for several years. During which my greatest joy was teaching medical students to believe in their clinical skills, contemplate their specialty choices and the population they want to serve, and accept the uncertainty of the healthcare profession.
Physician Leader
Formerly a Physician Leader (Clinic Medical Director, Department Wellness Director, and Department COVID-19 Lead Physician),
Physician Coach
I decided to invest in myself and collaborate with a Physician Coach. It’s changed my life, leading me to become a coach, myself!
Don’t hesitate. All you need is within you. Take the next best step and
book a free consultation. (Amruti Borad certified Physician Coach)
My breadth of experiences allows me to confidently coach any medical professional. My focus is the two ends of a continuum: those at the beginning of their journey (medical students) and those entrenched in Physicianhood (Attending Physicians).
Vorcis is a name derived from Vör, the Goddess of wisdom in Norse Mythology. My hope is that you are able to access your inner wisdom to make the right decisions for you and to live your life in a meaningful way.
When I am not practicing medicine or coaching, I love spending time with my daughter, husband, golden retriever and golden doodle; face-timing my siblings; sharing meals with close friends; tending to my succulent garden; and playing the piano. (I am a beginner but you have to start somewhere!).
From Burnout to Empowerment: A Physician Leader's Journey to Self-Discovery and Sustainable Practice
I was previously a Physician Leader (Clinic Medical Director, Department Wellness Director, and Department COVID-19 Lead Physician). I experienced burnout twice. During this time, I decided to invest in myself and collaborate with a Physician Coach, and it changed my life. I was able to develop the courage to acknowledge my burnout and openly discuss this with my supervisors. I advocated for myself to have a part-time schedule. I chose myself and walked away from a job that no longer aligned with my values. I found a way to practice medicine with more fulfillment (Concierge Medicine). I openly shared my experiences which had the ripple effect of allowing other burgeoning leaders to ask for more, ask for what they deserve