JOY: Seeing the reflections of joy in ourselves through daily practices
By (Author) Andrea Espinoza
BookBaby
BookBaby
3rd August 2022
United States
General
Non Fiction
Paperback
24
Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 2mm
54g
Over the years as a practicing physician, I have found small moments during which I was challenged to be better. To be better than the emotions I was feeling. Despair, anger, grief, loneliness. As a physician, it is never easy to "leave it at work". As a wife, mother, sister, daughter and friend, we are called to be authentic and expected to"have all the answers". Only as I grew further in my faith was I able to understand that I am not meant to be in control or controlled. I am called to just be. I am also called to serve, first and foremost. Reflecting on the way that I serve-authentically and genuinely, I found a new calm.
This book is my sharing of the daily reflections that i embrace to remind myself everyday that I am a source of joy. That I am able to help others to realize the joy that lies within them.
This book also allows me to share some songs, the lyrics of which got me through some tough situations in life.
Music is SO healing.
We should remember to take some time, look at ourselves and see it. JOY. It is always there.
Dr. Andrea Girod Espinoza is a Board Certified Pulmonary Medicine Specialist also Certified in Lifestyle Medicine.
She resides and practices in Metairie, Louisiana.
She transitioned from Pulmonary/Critical Care Medicine to dedicate her practice to preventative and patient-centered care.
She is an LSU grad all the way.
Having completed undergrad at LSU Baton Rouge, she followed in her father's footsteps completing Medical School at LSU-New Orleans.
She completed LSU Internal Medicine Residency and then a
Fellowship in Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine at LSU-New Orleans.
After 13 years serving the community and patients at
Leonard J. Chabert Medical Center in Houma, Louisiana, she joined her husband Dr. Luis Espinoza (a Sports Medicine Orthopedic Surgeon) and his team at the Orthopedic Center for Sports Medicine and Physical Therapy in 2019.
Their faith and commitment to just trying to do God's work sustains them in
their journey forward as parents and providers.
My greatest joy is seeing the life in patients' eyes, and reminding them of the potential they hold in their own health and happiness. It is truly humbling to serve others in this life journey. I love teaching and learning. My patients have made me a better daughter, mother, wife, sister, friend and physician.
Much love to all my colleagues and friends I served with side by side in the ICU, Bronch suite, Medicine wards, ER, Pulmonary Clinic, Operating Room,
Palliative Care room and more.
A piece of my heart remains down the bayou.