Episodes

April 30, 2025

Pandemic reflections: a nurse anesthetist on trauma, loss, and findin…

Nurse anesthetist Christine King discusses her article, "." Reflecting on the COVID-19 pandemic five years later, she shares the profound impact of collective trauma through personal and professional lenses. Christine recounts a moving encounter with...

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April 29, 2025

Ditching insurance: How direct pay models enable personalized patient…

Family physician Jay K. Joshi discusses his article, "." He explains that as traditional insurance becomes less accessible and covers fewer proactive and preventive services, both patients and physicians are seeking alternatives. Jay outlines a...

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April 28, 2025

Overcoming the curse of knowledge: Why doctors need to translate medi…

Communications consultant and attorney Heather Hansen discusses her article, "." Drawing on her background as a medical malpractice defense attorney, she explains the "curse of knowledge," where physicians, once expert, find it difficult to imagine...

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April 27, 2025

Practical advice for physicians seeking joy and well-being

Palliative care physician and author Alen Voskanian discusses his article, "," based on an excerpt from his book. Drawing from his personal experience with burnout where he felt isolated and like a failure within the demanding medical industry, Alen...

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April 26, 2025

Addressing the crisis in rural health care access and outcomes

Internal medicine physician Edward Hoffer discusses his article, "" He outlines the significant health care disparities facing rural communities, including higher death rates from major diseases, increased opioid overdoses, ongoing hospital closures,...

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April 25, 2025

Buying into a medical practice: key legal and financial checks for ph…

Health care attorney Dennis Hursh discusses his article, "." He emphasizes that while receiving an offer to buy into a practice is typically a significant honor and opportunity, physicians must perform thorough due diligence to avoid potential...

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April 24, 2025

Customer relationship management tools to beat physician burnout and …

Child psychiatrist and entrepreneur Marissa Caudill discusses her article, "." She argues that a significant driver of physician burnout is the lack of control within systems that prioritize metrics and administrative tasks over meaningful patient...

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April 23, 2025

Taking a break from medicine: a physician assistant's journey from bu…

Physician assistant David Olson discusses his article, "." He describes feeling trapped in an unhealthy, borderline abusive relationship with medicine, citing normalized disrespect, intense pressure from employers focused on metrics over provider...

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April 22, 2025

Spreading hope one card at a time for doctors' well-being

Physician advocate and physical therapist Kim Downey, physician coach Erin Hurley, and patient advocate Dawn Veselka discuss their article, "." They highlight the emotional toll of medicine, noting a concerning shift in how physicians describe their...

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April 21, 2025

Fitness, mindset, and nutrition: Unlocking longevity after 60

Interventional physiatrist Francisco M. Torres discusses his article "." He challenges societal assumptions about inevitable decline after age sixty, arguing that joy, vitality, and strength can thrive with the right approach. Francisco emphasizes a...

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April 20, 2025

Healers or criminals: the alarming trend of physician prosecution

Practicing internist and psychiatrist Muhamad Aly Rifai discusses his article "." He argues that physicians, historically pillars of trust, are increasingly being targeted and criminalized under regulations like the Controlled Substances Act and...

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April 19, 2025

A surgeon's startling ketamine experience

General surgeon Arthur Williams discusses his article "." He shares an account from his novel of an experience needing a pacemaker for a "janky heart" prone to atrial fibrillation and bradycardia (sick sinus node), complicated by a low ejection...

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April 18, 2025

Leading with care: a new approach to health care leadership for well-…

Internal medicine and infectious disease physician and author Joshua D. Hartzell discusses his article "." He addresses the crisis of burnout and attrition in health care, arguing that leaders often fail to extend the same level of care to their teams...

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April 17, 2025

Why the FDA's outdated prescription rules hinder access to birth cont…

Surgeon and author Jeffrey A. Singer discusses his article "." He argues that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's requirement for prescriptions for certain safe medications, specifically hormonal contraceptives and the opioid antidote naloxone,...

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April 16, 2025

Reforming the 340B drug discount program through data, clarity, and c…

Health care executive Gavin Magaha discusses his article "." He outlines how the 340B drug discount program, established over 30 years ago, has not evolved with modern health care delivery, leading to complexity, poorly defined standards, compliance...

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April 15, 2025

Funding physician wellness: a guide to getting programs approved

Pediatrician and certified coach Jessie Mahoney discusses her article "." Drawing on nearly two decades of experience navigating institutional hurdles and five years designing wellness programs, she provides a practical roadmap for securing funding....

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April 14, 2025

How to build a culture where physicians feel valued

Health care executive Jeffry A. Peters discusses his article "," focusing on the systemic factors fueling widespread dissatisfaction among doctors. Jeffry outlines how declining reimbursement, increased patient volume, and reduced support staff have...

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April 13, 2025

Managing social media for better teen mental health

Child psychiatrist Ellen K. Feldman discusses her article "," highlighting the growing concerns about social media's impact on adolescents. She emphasizes the importance of monitoring social media usage, setting screen time limits, and teaching...

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April 12, 2025

Why more medical students are leaving medicine before residency

Medical student Christopher Nmai discusses his article, "." Christopher shares his deeply personal decision to forgo residency and explore non-clinical paths, highlighting the toll that chronic illness and burnout took during his training. He...

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April 11, 2025

Why health care workers deserve more than a thank you

Anesthesiologist Colleen Naglee discusses her article, "." Colleen reflects on the rise of tipping culture in everyday services and questions why health care workers—who risk violence, burnout, and underpayment—are left out of these gestures of...

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April 10, 2025

Why health care is collapsing under corporate greed

Family nurse practitioner Bettina Reed discusses her article, "." Drawing from four decades of experience across hospitals, private practices, FQHCs, hospice, and corporate medicine, Bettina shares a powerful account of how the health care system has...

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April 9, 2025

How AI and genetics are revolutionizing psychiatric diagnosis and tre…

Psychiatrist Muhamad Aly Rifai discusses his article, "." Muhamad explores how the integration of genetic research, biomarkers, electrophysiology, and artificial intelligence is transforming psychiatry into a more precise and preventative field. He...

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April 8, 2025

How AI can eliminate bias and inefficiency in health care billing

Physician executive Tim Wetherill discusses his article, "." Tim explores how deeply embedded incentives, inefficiencies, and subjectivity in the current claims adjudication process create opportunities for manipulation and inefficiency. He explains...

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April 7, 2025

Disability insurance done right: the financial lifeline every physici…

We have a special sponsored episode from Set for Life Insurance. Joining us today is Jamie Fleischner. She is the founder and president of Set for Life Insurance. With over 32 years of experience in the industry, Jamie has helped countless clients...

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