Hippocratic Adventures Podcast

Hippocratic Adventures Podcast

Ashwini Bapat
Negara Amerika Syarikat
Bahasa EN
Episod 11
Terkini 17.08.2026

Hippocratic Adventures is a podcast hosted by two U.S.-trained physicians, Dr. Ashwini Bapat and Dr. Emeric Bojarski, who moved to Portugal and built unconventional careers. Each week, they share real stories from physicians living abroad, working remotely, pivoting into non-clinical roles, or designing unique paths in medicine. The show goes beyond the highlight reel to explore the uncertainty, logistics, identity shifts, and creative solutions involved in leaving the traditional medical path. It aims to help listeners who wonder if there is more to their careers discover a way that works for them.

Episod

  • 12 - How Long Until It Feels Like Home? Six Years in Portugal 17.08.2026 27min
    Six years ago, we boarded a one-way flight to Portugal with a three-year-old, a ten-month-old, and most of our life packed into a few bags.We were making the same move.But we experienced it very differently.For Emeric, Portugal felt like home almost immediately.For Ashwini, not  so much. In this episode, we look back on six years of living abroad and talk about what the transition actually felt like, including the parts we expected, the parts we definitely did not, and how our careers shaped the experience in very different ways. We talk about:✔️ What each of us was thinking on that one-way flight in 2020✔️ What each of us was actually thinking on that one-way flight in 2020✔️ Why a major career change made the transition harder than I expected✔️ What finally made Portugal feel like home for me and for Emeric✔️ The things we still miss about life in the U.S., six years later✔️ Why the same move can feel completely different for two peopleSix years later, we sat down to ask ourselves:When did Portugal actually start to feel like home?Turns out, we have very different answers.🎓 TELEPSYCHIATRY FROM ABROADFor psychiatrists interested in building a portable private practice they can take abroad, enrollment for our next CME-accredited Telepsychiatry From Abroad course opens September 22, 2026.Join the waitlist here: https://www.hippocraticadventures.com/telepsychiatryfromabroad/🔗 JOIN USJoin our physician-only private Facebook group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/936658356753142/Follow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/hippocratic_adventures/🌍 MORE RESOURCES FOR YOUStart your adventure with our FREE Physician Starter Kit:https://www.hippocraticadventures.com/start-your-adventure/7 Physician Jobs You CAN Do from Abroad (Free):https://mailchi.mp/hippocraticadventures/physician-jobsIf you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review. It really helps us get this message into the hands of physicians who need to hear it.
  • 11 - 7 Lessons We’ve Learned From Physicians Moving Abroad 27.07.2026 29min
    When we started Hippocratic Adventures, we assumed every physician’s move-abroad story would be completely different.Different countries. Different specialties. Different families. Different reasons for leaving.And in many ways, they are.But after six years, more than 14,000 physicians in our community, hundreds of conversations, and our own move to Portugal, the same lessons keep showing up.In this episode, we share seven lessons we’ve learned from physicians who have moved abroad, along with a few lessons we had to learn ourselves.We talk about:✔️ Why most physicians are not moving abroad because they want to quit medicine✔️ Why fear of regret is often bigger than regret itself✔️ Why the hardest part is usually not licensing✔️ Why choosing the life you want may matter more than choosing the country✔️ Why community matters more than climate✔️ Why children often adapt faster than their parents expect✔️ Why the perfect time to move never seems to arriveWe also talk about making a move abroad a calculated risk rather than jumping off a cliff.Research. Visit. Test the waters. Make a plan.And before spending another six months debating Portugal versus Spain or Canada versus New Zealand, ask yourself:What do you want your Tuesdays to feel like?🔗 JOIN USJoin our physician-only private Facebook group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/936658356753142/Follow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/hippocratic_adventures/🌍 MORE RESOURCES FOR YOUStart your adventure with our FREE Physician Starter Kit:https://www.hippocraticadventures.com/start-your-adventure/7 Physician Jobs You CAN Do from Abroad (Free):https://mailchi.mp/hippocraticadventures/physician-jobsIf you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review. It really helps us get this message into the hands of physicians who need to hear it.
  • 8 - The Salary Question Every Physician Asks About Moving Abroad 06.07.2026 22min
    American physicians are among the highest-paid doctors in the world.So by that logic, nobody should leave.And yet every year, physicians pack up their lives and move to Canada, New Zealand, Ireland, the UK, Portugal, and beyond.Often for less money.In this episode, we talk about the salary question almost every physician asks when they start thinking about practicing medicine abroad: “Okay, but what will I make?”We don’t run through a giant country-by-country salary spreadsheet. Instead, we talk about why comparing a U.S. physician salary to a salary abroad is rarely apples to apples.We talk about:✔️ Why U.S. physician salaries are so high compared to many other countries✔️ How medical school debt, health insurance, malpractice, pensions, and vacation change the equation✔️ Why many physicians accept a lower salary in exchange for a different kind of life✔️ Who should be cautious about taking a pay cut to practice abroad✔️ What physicians may actually be getting in returnOne thing that kept coming up throughout this conversation?A spreadsheet is great at comparing salaries. It’s not so great at comparing lives.And if you do want the numbers, here’s the link to physician salaries abroad: https://www.hippocraticadventures.com/physician-salaries-abroad-why-physicians-move-even-when-they-earn-less/Because it’s hard to assign a dollar value to being home for dinner, spending more time with patients, taking real vacation, feeling respected as a physician, or building a life that feels bigger than work.Wondering whether a lower salary abroad could still be worth it? Here’s the conversation.🔗 JOIN USJoin our physician-only private Facebook group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/936658356753142/Follow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/hippocratic_adventures/🌍 MORE RESOURCES FOR YOUStart your adventure with our FREE Physician Starter Kit:https://www.hippocraticadventures.com/start-your-adventure/7 Physician Jobs You CAN Do from Abroad (Free):https://mailchi.mp/hippocraticadventures/physician-jobsIf you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review. It really helps us get this message into the hands of physicians who need to hear it.
  • 10 - Burned Out OB/GYN to Expat Physician: Dr. Carmen Brown's Australia & New Zealand Journey 13.07.2026 33min
    What if a one-year locums assignment changed the course of your entire career?For Dr. Carmen Brown, that's exactly what happened. An OB/GYN in the United States, Carmen found herself increasingly burned out by the realities of modern medicine."I was over the encroaching EMR. I was getting to the office early just to finish notes from the night before and staying two hours late..."A vacation to New Zealand and Australia sparked a different vision for what life could look like.What started as a one-year locums position in New Zealand turned into more than a decade abroad and eventually a permanent move split between New Zealand and Australia.In this episode, we discuss Carmen's journey from physician burnout to building a new life overseas, as well as what physicians should know if they're considering practicing in Australia or New Zealand themselves.You'll learn:✔️ Why Carmen left the U.S. healthcare system✔️ How a one-year locums assignment became a long-term international career✔️ The differences between practicing medicine in the U.S., New Zealand, and Australia✔️ What physicians should know about licensing and finding jobs abroad✔️ Common mistakes doctors make when planning an international move✔️ Her advice for physicians wondering if there's a better way to practice medicineIf you've ever looked at your inbox, your charting, or your schedule and wondered how long you can keep doing things the same way, this conversation offers a glimpse into another possibility.Interested in learning more? Check out Carmen's book, Expat MD: Your Guide to Living and Working as a Physician in Australia and New Zealand, available on Amazon.Editor's Note: This episode was originally published on May 11, 2021. Long before physician burnout became a mainstream conversation, Carmen recognized that the path she was on was no longer sustainable. Rather than leaving medicine altogether, she found a different way to practice. Her story remains a powerful reminder that sometimes the solution isn't walking away from medicine—it's finding a place where medicine works differently.🔗 JOIN USJoin our physician-only private Facebook group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/936658356753142/Follow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/hippocratic_adventures/🌍 MORE RESOURCES FOR YOUStart your adventure with our FREE Physician Starter Kit:https://www.hippocraticadventures.com/start-your-adventure/7 Physician Jobs You CAN Do from Abroad (Free):https://mailchi.mp/hippocraticadventures/physician-jobsIf you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review. It really helps us get this message into the hands of physicians who need to hear it.
  • 9 - This Pediatrician Moved to France Without a Full-Time Medical Job 07.07.2026 43min
    What if you moved abroad before you had a medical job lined up?That's exactly what Dr. Carrie Reynolds did.A pediatric gastroenterologist by training, Carrie packed up her life and moved with her family to Carcassonne, France, without a full-time clinical position waiting for her on the other side.Instead, she built a life abroad through a creative mix of U.S.-based locums work and as a real estate agent in France. In this episode, we discuss what it actually took to make the move to France, from finances and immigration to language learning, family logistics, and creating income streams that support a life abroad.You'll learn:✔️ Why Carrie decided to move to France before having a job lined up✔️ How she supports her life abroad through locums and non-clinical work✔️ What it's really like to learn French and navigate the immigration process✔️ How she approached the conversation with her husband and daughter✔️ The realities of everyday life in southern France✔️ Her advice for physicians who think living abroad is financially out of reachThis episode is a reminder that there is more than one way to make an international move work.You don't always need a contract in hand.You don't always need every detail figured out.Sometimes you just need a plan, some flexibility, and the willingness to take the first step.If you've ever dreamed about living abroad but assumed it wasn't possible, Carrie's story may change your mind.Editor's Note: Originally published on June 24, 2025. Carrie's story remains one of our favorite examples of a physician creating a life abroad on her own terms. She didn't move overseas because she landed the perfect job. She moved first, then built a portfolio of clinical and non-clinical work that supported the lifestyle she wanted. For physicians wondering whether there's only one way to make an international move work, this episode is worth revisiting.🔗 JOIN USJoin our physician-only private Facebook group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/936658356753142/Follow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/hippocratic_adventures/🌍 MORE RESOURCES FOR YOUStart your adventure with our FREE Physician Starter Kit:https://www.hippocraticadventures.com/start-your-adventure/7 Physician Jobs You CAN Do from Abroad (Free):https://mailchi.mp/hippocraticadventures/physician-jobsIf you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review. It really helps us get this message into the hands of physicians who need to hear it.
  • 7 - Dottoressa: An American Doctor in Rome 30.06.2026 35min
    What happens when an American physician trades the East River for the Tiber River?In 1978, Dr. Susan Levenstein left New York City and moved to Rome. More than forty years later, the internist and primary care physician is still there.In this episode, we discuss her memoir, Dottoressa: An American Doctor in Rome, and what it has been like to practice medicine in Italy's universal healthcare system for over four decades.You'll learn:✔️ Why she decided to leave New York for Rome✔️ What it's like to practice medicine within Italy's healthcare system✔️ The strengths and shortcomings of Italian healthcare✔️ What she has learned after forty years of caring for patients abroadBut Dottoressa is also a love letter to Rome.“From Michelangelo to Giotto, Saint Mark’s to the Trevi Fountain, backstreets like movie sets, women with perfect earrings, men with their shirts half unbuttoned…I loved how workmen burst into song, how children ran around in restaurants, and especially how all of a sudden, abracadabra, it was April in Rome, with a non-stop soundtrack of screaming swallows, and there had been no winter.”Dr. Levenstein shares the everyday moments that made her fall in love with the Eternal City, and why she never left.You can grab her book on Amazon. Editor's Note: This episode was originally published on March 23, 2021, and was the very first video interview we released at Hippocratic Adventures. We thought it was worth revisiting because Dr. Levenstein's story remains one of the most enduring examples of what’s possible when physicians choose a different path.🔗 JOIN USJoin our physician-only private Facebook group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/936658356753142/Follow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/hippocratic_adventures/🌍 MORE RESOURCES FOR YOUStart your adventure with our FREE Physician Starter Kit:https://www.hippocraticadventures.com/start-your-adventure/7 Physician Jobs You CAN Do from Abroad (Free):https://mailchi.mp/hippocraticadventures/physician-jobsIf you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review. It really helps us get this message into the hands of physicians who need to hear it.
  • 6 - How to Get Licensed to Practice Medicine in Portugal 01.06.2026 35min
    When we moved to Portugal in 2020, I knew I wouldn’t be able to practice medicine locally anytime soon.The only Portuguese word I knew was obrigada. And the Duolingo lessons I’d been doing on my commute into Boston? Turns out they were Brazilian Portuguese. I had absolutely no idea European Portuguese was different.In this episode, I share what it actually takes to get licensed to practice medicine in Portugal as a U.S.-trained physician, from learning European Portuguese to navigating the licensure process, oral exams, and medical board registration.We talk about:✔️ The level of Portuguese fluency you actually need✔️ The exams I had to take✔️ How long the process realistically takesOne thing that really struck me throughout this process?The Portuguese physicians evaluating me kept asking:“Why would an American doctor move to Portugal?”Which honestly says a lot about how differently people define success, lifestyle, and quality of life around the world.Want all the details on getting licensed in Portugal? Here it is: 🔗 JOIN USJoin our physician-only private Facebook group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/936658356753142/Follow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/hippocratic_adventures/🌍 MORE RESOURCES FOR YOUStart Your Adventure with our FREE Physician Starter Kit:https://www.hippocraticadventures.com/start-your-adventure/7 Physician Jobs You CAN Do from Abroad (Free):https://mailchi.mp/hippocraticadventures/physician-jobsIf you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review. It really helps us get this message into the hands of physicians who need to hear it.
  • 5 - What It's Really Like to Practice Medicine in Ireland as a US Family Doctor 11.05.2026 30min
    Dr. Hayley Parsley, a U.S.-trained family medicine physician, moved to Ireland to work as a GP.They weren’t looking for a short-term adventure.They were looking to build a life.In this episode, Hayley shares what it actually took to make that move, from navigating the licensing process to adjusting to a new healthcare system and culture.Moving abroad as a physician isn’t fast or straightforward, and Hayley’s experience offers a clear, honest look at what that timeline can really look like.In this episode, we talk about:✔️ What the licensing process in Ireland involves and how long it takes✔️ How clinical practice differs from the U.S.✔️ The challenges within the Irish healthcare system✔️ What’s easier, including significantly lower medication costs✔️ The pace and culture of life in Ireland✔️ Why patience is essential when making a move like thisIf you’ve ever considered Ireland as a place to live or work, this episode gives you a realistic look at what that journey can involve.🔗 JOIN USJoin our physician-only private Facebook group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/936658356753142/Follow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/hippocratic_adventures/🌍 MORE RESOURCES FOR YOUStart your adventure with our FREE Physician Starter Kit:https://www.hippocraticadventures.com/start-your-adventure/7 Physician Jobs You CAN Do from Abroad (Free):https://mailchi.mp/hippocraticadventures/physician-jobsIf you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review. It really helps us get this message into the hands of physicians who need to hear it.
  • 4 - Physician Sabbatical in the Netherlands: What No One Tells You About Coming Back 27.04.2026 39min
    Dr. Andrea DeMets, a pediatrician, moved her family to the Netherlands for a year.Now she’s back in the US.In this follow-up conversation, she shares what it was really like to take a sabbatical abroad and what it felt like to return home.Because leaving is one thing.Coming back to the same life, as a different person, is something else entirely.In this episode, we talk about:✔️ What the sabbatical was actually like ✔️ Why family connection became the most meaningful part ✔️ How each of her kids handled the move differently ✔️ How living abroad changed her perspective on medicine ✔️ The challenge of re-entry after coming home ✔️ And what it means to step away from the identity of “the doctor”If you’ve ever wondered whether a sabbatical abroad is worth it, this is an honest look at what that experience can really be.🔗 JOIN USJoin our physician-only private Facebook group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/936658356753142/Follow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/hippocratic_adventures/🌍 MORE RESOURCES FOR YOUStart your adventure with our FREE Physician Starter Kit:https://www.hippocraticadventures.com/start-your-adventure/7 Physician Jobs You CAN Do from Abroad (Free):https://mailchi.mp/hippocraticadventures/physician-jobsIf you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review. It really helps us get this message into the hands of physicians who need to hear it.
  • 1 - We Almost Bought a House in Boston… Then We Moved to Portugal 17.04.2026 39min
    We were about to buy a house in Boston.Four bedrooms. Long commute. The “right” next step.And still, something felt off.A few days later, a trip to Spain changed everything.In this first episode of the Hippocratic Adventures podcast, we share the real story behind our move to Portugal and how two U.S.-trained physicians walked away from the default path and built careers that allowed us to live abroad.This isn’t the polished version.It’s the honest one.In this episode, we talk about:✔️The moment we realized the life we were building wasn’t the one we wanted✔️Why the traditional academic path stopped making sense✔️The challenge of making two different specialties work abroad✔️How we navigated uncertainty and a lot of fear✔️The “what are we doing?” moment mid flight with 2 kids and no backup plan✔️And how we built careers that actually support the life we wantedIf you’ve ever wondered whether a life abroad is actually possible as a physician, this is where to start.🔗 JOIN USJoin our physician-only private Facebook group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/936658356753142/Follow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/hippocratic_adventures/🌍 MORE RESOURCES FOR YOUStart your adventure with our FREE Physician Starter Kit:https://www.hippocraticadventures.com/start-your-adventure/7 Physician Jobs You CAN Do from Abroad (Free):https://mailchi.mp/hippocraticadventures/physician-jobsIf you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review. It really helps us get this message into the hands of physicians who need to hear it.
  • 2 - “You Can’t Do That”...How a Trauma Surgeon Built a Life in Spain Anyways 15.04.2026 52min
    When you bring up moving abroad, do people say: “Wait… you can’t do that?”Meet Dr. Shailvi Gupta. A trauma surgeon who built a life in Barcelona while continuing to operate in the U.S.Plenty of people told her it wasn’t possible. She did it anyway.In this episode, we talk about what it actually takes to create a life abroad while still practicing clinically.The real version.You’ll learn:✔️ Why she and her family moved to Spain✔️ What happened when she told her boss she didn’t want to stay in the U.S.✔️ How she stepped away from surgery and found her way back✔️ How she handled doubt, uncertainty, and outside opinions✔️ What she wishes she had known earlier✔️ Her advice for surgeons considering a similar pathMoving abroad as a physician isn’t easy.But her story is proof that you don’t have to follow the same path as everyone around you.Sometimes, you have to tune out the noise and build your own.🔗 JOIN USJoin our physician-only private Facebook group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/936658356753142/Follow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/hippocratic_adventures/🌍 MORE RESOURCES FOR YOUStart your adventure with our FREE Physician Starter Kit:https://www.hippocraticadventures.com/start-your-adventure/7 Physician Jobs You CAN Do from Abroad (Free):https://mailchi.mp/hippocraticadventures/physician-jobsIf you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review. It really helps us get this message into the hands of physicians who need to hear it.
  • 3 - Doctors CAN Pivot: She Left Primary Care and Built a NonClinical Career in Switzerland 15.04.2026 55min
    Think leaving clinical medicine feels impossible? Think again.Meet Dr. Jill Monteiro, an internist who walked away from primary care in the U.S., moved to Switzerland without a job, and built a nonclinical career at AMBOSS.Her first “job” abroad? A vegetable garden and a lot of “Danke.”Now she’s a Director.In this episode, we talk about what it really looks like to pivot out of clinical medicine and start over.You’ll learn:✔️ Why she left U.S. primary care✔️ How she went from freelance medical editor to Director✔️ The identity shift that comes with leaving clinical medicine✔️ What it’s like to start over in a new country✔️ Her honest advice if you’re considering a nonclinical pathThis is one of those stories that reminds you:Your medical degree isn’t a cage.Career pivots are possible.And you can design your life abroad.🔗 JOIN USJoin our physician-only private Facebook group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/936658356753142/Follow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/hippocratic_adventures/🌍 MORE RESOURCES FOR YOUStart your adventure with our FREE Physician Starter Kit:https://www.hippocraticadventures.com/start-your-adventure/7 Physician Jobs You CAN Do from Abroad (Free):https://mailchi.mp/hippocraticadventures/physician-jobsIf you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review. It really helps us get this message into the hands of physicians who need to hear it.

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