

Setting a Plan for the Healthiest Possible Retirement from Academic Medicine with Donna Vogel, MD, PhD
Donna Vogel, MD, PhD, joins us this week to share her journey of recognizing that it was time for retirement and how she optimized her plan using her trademark discipline and scientific vigor to achieve the healthiest possible retirement from a physical, mental, and financial standpoint.
This is Dr. Vogel’s ninth appearance on the Faculty Factory Podcast, and we are immensely grateful for her selfless and relentless contributions to this community over the years since our 2019 inception.
Among her career highlights, she served as Director of the Professional Development Office at Johns Hopkins Medicine and was the Program Director of the Reproductive Medicine grant portfolio at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). She is also a former Jeopardy! champion, having won four consecutive days and reaching the semifinals of the Tournament of Champions. The four pillars of retirement, according to Dr. Vogel, and discussed toward the end of this podcast, are as follows:
- Financial planning
- Health and general fitness
- Things you do for yourself
- Things you do for others
“Above all, keep learning in retirement, as that overlaps with all four pillars and ties them all together. Never stop learning,” Dr. Vogel told us in the closing moments of today's show.
Important Resources from Today’s Chat- Helping Medical Education Faculty Navigate a Post-Academic Landing Pad (Recent Academic Medicine editorial)
- New York Times article on retirement and mental health referenced by Dr. Vogel
- The Academy at Johns Hopkins for retired faculty
- Learning Ally
- Networking in a Virtual Environment
- Applying for Funding, Top Ten Things to Know
- Be a Memorable Mentor
- Get That Paper off the Ground
- How to Turbocharge your Presentation Skills
- Overcoming Imposter Syndrome
- Professional Societies, Beyond Getting the Journal
- Time Management for Faculty
Please make sure to listen to today’s episode via the podcast player above; and listen to more podcast episodes here.