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Schedule a Call with Dr. Gigi

A 30-minute executive briefing for healthcare leaders who are ready to address the human variable driving physician disengagement, patient experience stagnation, and retention volatility — before it becomes a line item.

Schedule a Call with Dr. Gigi

30 minutes via Zoom — no commitment, no sales pressure. Just a direct conversation about what you're seeing in your organization and whether MSFTS is the right fit.

What This Briefing Is

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The executive briefing with Dr. Gigi Abdel-Samed is a 30-minute Zoom conversation designed for hospital CEOs, Chief Medical Officers, Chief Human Resource Officers, and Patient Experience leaders who want to understand how Medical School for the Soul™ would work inside their organization.

It is not a sales call. It is a diagnostic conversation — an opportunity for leadership to describe what they are currently experiencing and for Dr. Gigi to assess whether MSFTS addresses the specific pattern driving it.

No commitment is required. No proposal is presented on the first call. If there is a fit, Dr. Gigi will follow up with a specific pilot recommendation tailored to your organization's size, department, and current priorities.

Who This Briefing Is For

This conversation is most useful for healthcare leaders who recognize at least one of the following patterns in their organization:

✓ Physician attrition that persists  despite competitive compensation, wellness investment, and engagement surveys.

✓ Patient experience scores that plateau  despite operational efficiency improvements, communication training, and patient satisfaction initiatives.

✓ Wellness programs that are funded and underutilized  with physicians who distrust the offering or disengage after initial access.

✓ High-performing physicians who are quietly withdrawing  still showing up, still delivering — but no longer fully present.

✓ Rising cost to maintain the same standard of care  more 1099 reliance, more recruiting spend, more leadership bandwidth absorbed by retention.

✓ A sense that something is off  before the dashboards have confirmed it.

"Most systems come to this after something breaks. You don't have to wait for that."

What Happens on the Call

The briefing follows a simple structure. Dr. Gigi does not present a slide deck or walk through a standard pitch. This is a conversation, not a presentation.

First 10 minutes — Your Organization

Dr. Gigi will ask two or three specific questions about what you are currently experiencing — where physician engagement is showing up as cost, where patient experience is stalling, what has been tried and why it hasn't held. This is diagnostic, not performative. The goal is to understand your specific context before saying anything about the platform.

Next 15 minutes — The Platform

Once Dr. Gigi understands your situation, she will explain how MSFTS addresses the specific pattern you're describing — the mechanism, not the marketing. You will understand exactly how it operates inside the workday, what it requires from physicians and leadership, and why it produces the outcomes it does.

Final 5 minutes — The Next Step

If there is a clear fit, Dr. Gigi will describe what a pilot would look like for your organization and propose a follow-up conversation to walk through the specifics. If there is not a fit, she will say so directly. This call is not designed to create commitment. It is designed to create clarity.

Who You Are Speaking With

Dr. Gigi Abdel-Samed, MD, MBA, FACEP is a board-certified Emergency Medicine physician with more than 30 years of frontline clinical experience. She has served as Associate Medical Director of a Level 1 Trauma Center, Medical Director of a community hospital emergency department, and associate clinical professor.

She did not build Medical School for the Soul from the outside. She built it from inside the pattern — as a physician who watched colleagues disengage while their metrics stayed strong, and who navigated her own version of that erosion through addiction, recovery, and the complete rebuilding of her relationship to medicine.

That clinical and personal line of sight is what separates this platform from programs designed by consultants, coaches, or organizational psychologists who have never practiced medicine under sustained pressure.

She is not here to tell you what is wrong with your organization. She is here to show you the variable you have not been able to control yet — and what becomes possible when you can.

What This Briefing Is Not

Because the language around physician support is often imprecise, it is worth being direct about what this conversation is not.

  • This is not a wellness program pitch

  • This is not resilience training, coaching, or therapy repackaged for executives

  • This is not a culture change initiative that requires a multi-year commitment before results are visible

  • This is not a conversation about what is wrong with your physicians

  • This is not a high-pressure sales call with a close at the end

MSFTS is licensed infrastructure. It operates upstream of the metrics most systems use to track physician health — which is precisely why those metrics keep moving in the wrong direction despite significant investment in the right general direction.

This call is an opportunity to understand what that infrastructure looks like in practice, and whether your organization is ready to test it.

What Comes After the Briefing

The briefing is the first of two conversations. It is designed to create clarity — not commitment.

If there is a fit, Dr. Gigi will follow up within 48 hours with a pilot recommendation specific to your organization: the cohort, the department, the model, the timeline, and the investment. You will have everything you need to make a decision without pressure and without ambiguity.

Most organizations that reach the second conversation start their pilot within 30 days. The ones that don't are usually dealing with a procurement cycle — and Dr. Gigi will help you navigate that too.

"The earlier it's in place, the less expensive the downstream response."

Ready to Schedule?

Choose a time that works for you. The call is 30 minutes on Zoom. No preparation required — just come with a clear picture of what you're currently experiencing in your organization.

Schedule a Call with Dr. Gigi

30 minutes — Zoom — No commitment required

Prefer to reach out directly first? Contact Dr. Gigi at hello@drgigisamed.com

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Frequently Asked Questions

What can executives expect from this call?

A direct 30-minute conversation — not a presentation. Dr. Gigi will ask about your organization, explain how the platform addresses the specific pattern you're describing, and tell you honestly whether there is a fit. No commitment is required.

Who should be on the call?

The briefing works best with one or two senior leaders — typically the CMO, CEO, or CHRO. It does not require a full committee. The goal is a focused diagnostic conversation, not a group presentation.

Will pricing be discussed on this call?

Not on the first call. The briefing is diagnostic. If there is a fit, Dr. Gigi will follow up with a specific pilot proposal — including investment — tailored to your organization's context and scope.

What happens if we're not a fit?

Dr. Gigi will say so directly. Not every organization is at the right stage for this platform. If the timing or context isn't right, she will tell you — and may suggest what to address first.

How quickly can a pilot start after the briefing?

Most organizations move from briefing to active pilot within 30 days. The pilot requires no board approval, no schedule changes, and no mandatory physician participation — which is why it moves faster than most healthcare initiatives.