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427: All Things Plastic Surgery with Fadi Nuckta, MD

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As we all know, the practice of medicine is complex. It doesn’t matter if you’re a neurosurgeon, an orthopedic, in family medicine, or if you’re in plastic surgery. Where you thought you’d be when you were in residency may look completely different from where you are now.

I got to chat all about this with Fadi Nuckta, a double board-certified cosmetic plastic surgeon. He started his career doing reconstructive surgery and realized that he needed a change. Listen as he shares his story and what gave him the confidence to go all in with cosmetic plastic surgery.

“One thing that made my decision easier to switch from reconstruction to aesthetics was I thought to myself, well, I can go back.” Fadi Nuckta, MD

Links & Resources:

Connect with Dr. Nuckta:

NOVA Plastic Surgery and Dermatology

LinkedIn | Instagram

2 WAYS TO GET INCREDIBLE HELP AT A LOW-COST!!!

  1. Buy my Kindle Book, Doctor Me First, on Amazon

  2. Come sit with me in the Badass Collective Slack Group.

Schedule a call with Errin HERE

Wanna be on this podcast: Schedule HERE

Email Errin HERE

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As we all know, the practice of medicine is complex. It doesn’t matter if you’re a neurosurgeon, an orthopedic, in family medicine, or if you’re in plastic surgery. Where you thought you’d be when you were in residency may look completely different from where you are now.

I got to chat all about this with Fadi Nuckta, a double board-certified cosmetic plastic surgeon. He started his career doing reconstructive surgery and realized that he needed a change. Listen as he shares his story and what gave him the confidence to go all in with cosmetic plastic surgery.

“One thing that made my decision easier to switch from reconstruction to aesthetics was I thought to myself, well, I can go back.” Fadi Nuckta, MD

Links & Resources:

Connect with Dr. Nuckta:

NOVA Plastic Surgery and Dermatology

LinkedIn | Instagram

2 WAYS TO GET INCREDIBLE HELP AT A LOW-COST!!!

  1. Buy my Kindle Book, Doctor Me First, on Amazon

  2. Come sit with me in the Badass Collective Slack Group.

Schedule a call with Errin HERE

Wanna be on this podcast: Schedule HERE

Email Errin HERE

  continue reading

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