Episodes

June 14, 2025

Inside human trafficking: a guide to recognizing and preventing it

Public policy analyst Julia Drydyk discusses her article "." Julia clarifies the crucial distinction between human smuggling and human trafficking, explaining that trafficking involves exploitation through coercion regardless of geographic movement,...

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June 13, 2025

Improving patient encounters: time-saving strategies for physicians

Endocrinologist Michael Morkos discusses his article "." Michael shares practical strategies for optimizing the patient encounter to enhance both efficiency and patient satisfaction. He delves into effective documentation techniques, emphasizing the...

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June 12, 2025

Essential questions about nurse practitioner liability insurance

Nurse practitioner Surani Hayre-Kwan discusses her article "." Surani discusses the critical need for nurse practitioners to secure their own professional liability insurance, highlighting how relying solely on employer-provided coverage can leave...

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June 11, 2025

Reassessing the impact of CDC's opioid guidelines on chronic pain care

Internal medicine and pediatric physician Charles LeBaron discusses his article "." Charles discusses the 2016 CDC opioid guideline, initially framed as a solution to over-prescription and overdose deaths, and critically examines its actual impact. He...

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June 10, 2025

Professional identity: a new narrative for medical education

Otolaryngologist Kevin C. McMains discusses his article "." Kevin discusses the ongoing crisis of burnout and mental health issues in medical training, critically examining traditional educational and environmental interventions. He identifies a gap...

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June 9, 2025

How school meals can transform health

Osteopathic medical student Scarlett Saitta discusses her article "." Scarlett discusses the profound connection between childhood nutrition and long-term health outcomes, drawing from her personal experiences and observations in her hometown. She...

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June 8, 2025

Understanding the ethical injury of moral distress in clinicians

Licensed clinical psychologist and health care ethicist Jenny Shields discusses her article, "." Jenny illuminates the pervasive issue of moral distress among clinicians, defining it as the psychological toll exacted when they know the ethically...

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June 7, 2025

HHS at rock bottom: Could the current crisis be a blessing for U.S. h…

Psychiatrist, internist, and addiction medicine specialist Muhamad Aly Rifai discusses his article, "." Muhamad offers a counterintuitive perspective on the recent wave of layoffs and leadership changes sweeping through federal health agencies like...

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June 6, 2025

How functional precision oncology is revolutionizing cancer treatment

Physician and clinical researcher Chris Apfel discusses his article, "." Chris explains that functional precision oncology takes a highly personalized approach by testing a patient's live tumor cells outside the body (ex-vivo) against a panel of...

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June 5, 2025

Navigating fair market value as an independent or locum tenens physic…

Health care attorney Dennis Hursh discusses his article, "." Dennis explains why understanding fair market value (FMV) is crucial for independent and locum tenens physicians, not only for securing appropriate payment but also for ensuring compliance...

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June 4, 2025

Why fixing health care's data quality is crucial for AI success

Physician executive Jay Anders discusses his article, "." Jay asserts that the transformative potential of artificial intelligence in health care is fundamentally dependent on the quality of the underlying clinical data. He explains that while tools...

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June 3, 2025

How collaboration across medical disciplines and patient advocacy cur…

Patient advocate Tami Burdick discusses her article, "." Tami shares her personal and arduous journey with granulomatous mastitis (GM), a rare and poorly understood condition, and how embracing collaborative health care in three key ways led to her...

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June 2, 2025

Avarie's story: Confronting the deadly gaps in food allergy education…

Patient advocate Lianne Mandelbaum discusses her article, "." Lianne reflects on the tragic death of Avarie, a young American student with a known tree nut allergy who died in Rome due to anaphylaxis, contrasting this loss with the promising...

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June 1, 2025

Reimagining Type 2 diabetes care with nutrition for remission

Endocrinologist William Hsu discusses his article, "." William argues for a paradigm shift in treating Type 2 diabetes, moving away from a primary reliance on medications for symptom management towards a focus on achieving disease remission and...

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May 31, 2025

How conflicts of interest are eroding trust in U.S. health agencies

Health reporter Martha Rosenberg discusses her article, "." Martha outlines how faith in government health bodies like the FDA and CDC has plummeted due to escalating conflicts of interest, tracing some concerns back to the 1992 Prescription Drug User...

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May 30, 2025

Physician job change: Navigating your 457 plan and avoiding tax traps

Shane Tenny discusses his article, "." He provides crucial advice for physicians, particularly those with non-governmental 457(b) plans, on how to manage these retirement savings vehicles during a career transition. Shane clarifies that a 457(b) is a...

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May 29, 2025

Reclaiming trust in online health advice

Urologist Diana Londoño discusses her article, "." Diana addresses the concerning trend of physicians using fear-inducing tactics on social media, which she argues prioritizes engagement over genuine patient well-being. Instead of guiding and...

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May 28, 2025

Breaking the cycle of sacrifice: from medical martyrdom to purposeful…

Pediatrician and certified coach Jessie Mahoney discusses her article, "" She explores the pervasive culture of martyrdom and self-sacrifice within the medical field that often leads to physician burnout and a deep yearning for greater peace and...

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May 27, 2025

Better dizziness diagnosis through skilled exams

Physical therapist John Corsino discusses his article, "." He highlights how often the answers to complex cases, like acute dizziness, are present in the exam room but can be missed due to an over-reliance on diagnostic testing and systemic pressures...

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May 26, 2025

More than a meeting: Finding education, inspiration, and community in…

Former American College of Physicians treasurer and infectious disease physician Janet A. Jokela discusses her article, " Internal Medicine 2025: inspiration at the annual meeting ." She shares her personal reflections on the...

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May 25, 2025

Rethinking addiction treatment: contingency management and the future…

Health care executive Traci Sweet discusses her article, "." She makes a compelling case for the increased use of contingency management—an evidence-based approach utilizing positive reinforcement—to improve outcomes for individuals with substance...

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May 24, 2025

Registered dietitians on your care team

Registered dietitian Ava Safir and physician advocate Kim Downey discuss their article, "." They highlight the often-overlooked yet crucial role registered dietitians play in improving patient health outcomes and supporting physicians. Drawing from...

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May 23, 2025

Why true listening is crucial for future health care professionals

Certified coach Kathleen Muldoon discusses her article, "." She recounts a poignant experience observing a health care student disengaged during a powerful presentation by a mother sharing her life as a caregiver to children with disabilities....

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May 22, 2025

Surviving kidney disease and reforming patient care

Health care executive and patient advocate Aja Best discusses her article, "." She shares her harrowing personal experience with a delayed diagnosis of IgA nephropathy during pregnancy, which led to a challenging path through dialysis and ultimately...

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