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Local psychologist Dr Sharee Johnson launches book 'The Thriving Doctor' at Port of Sale
Local psychologist and executive coach Sharee Johnson will launch her book The Thriving Doctor at Port of Sale this month
Ms. Johnson's book aims to give medical professionals guidance to balance their work and personal lives, and practice medicine more efficiently. The book complements Ms. Johnson's work as an executive coach to doctors, and the launch will be of particular interest to medical professionals or students.
Sharee Johnson's book, 'The Thriving Doctor: how to be a more balanced and fulfilled working in medicine' complimenting Sharee's work
Book launching
The Thriving Doctor will be launched on Thursday 24 March in the Wellington Room at Port of Sale. Doors will open at 6.30pm for refreshments and registration, with a 7pm start. An audience chat and book signing will follow. The event is hosted by Wellington Shire libraries and Collins Booksellers in Sale. For bookings visit Eventbrite.
Sale Library and Collins Booksellers (Sale) invite you to celebrate the local launch of Sharee Johnson's new book, The Thriving Doctor
Pictures from Sharee Johnson, SKJ Consulting Facebook page.
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