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Physician Mom & Child Advocate with Dr. Heather Gatcombe

Robyn Tiger, MD, DipABLM, FACLM Episode 172

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On this episode we have the caring and insightful Dr. Heather Gatcombe:

  • Board Certified Radiation Oncologist at Emory University
  • Assitant Professor and Vice Chair of Community and Belonging
  • Board of Trustees: United Mitochondrial Disease Foundation 

She shares her story:

  • Receiving a call from the school nurse that her then 2nd grade child had partial paralysis with concern for stroke
  • His journey from heart failure to heart transplant
  • 5 year diagnostic delay of her son's DNA mutation
  • Mitochondrial Disease
  • Physician couple parent guilt
  • Giving up control and trusting healthcare professional experts
  • Trusting your gut and advocating for your child
  • Finding and sculpting your own path
  • How to care for yourself while caring for a child
  • Now 17 y.o. son's desire to help other children
  • Celebrating the now

She is  passionate about:

  • Amplifying the needs of patients and families within the mitochondrial disease and pediatric heart transplant communities
  • Filling in the mitochondrial disease medical education gap

Resources:

United Mitochondrial Disease Foundation
Mito U


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