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April 5, 2026

Why Physician-Designed Burnout Programs Work #shorts

Why Physician-Designed Burnout Programs Work #shorts

External burnout programs often miss the mark. True healing comes from solutions designed BY physicians, FOR physicians. Understand the real drivers of unwellness when you've lived the experience. Pediatrician and certified coach Jessie Mahoney discusses her article "Why physician wellness programs must evolve beyond institutions." #PhysicianBurnout #HealthcareWellness #DoctorLife #MentalHealth

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April 5, 2026

Unlock True Wellness: Healing Beyond the Medical Space #shorts

Unlock True Wellness: Healing Beyond the Medical Space #shorts

In medicine, colleagues constantly evaluate each other, creating a lack of psychological safety. True healing and belonging emerge when you step outside that clinical environment. Pediatrician and certified coach Jessie Mahoney discusses her article "Why physician wellness programs must evolve beyond institutions." #DoctorWellness #MedicalCommunity #MentalHealthMatters #HealthcareProfessionals

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April 4, 2026

Physician burnout is a systems problem, not just resilience

Physician burnout is a systems problem, not just resilience

Physician burnout is increasingly a systems problem, and this episode explores how a loving organization model can improve clinician well-being, psychological safety, and patient outcomes. Apurv Gupta explains why fear-based healthcare cultures can erode accountability and performance, and how leaders can redesign systems without lowering standards. ⏱️ Chapters: 0:00 Introduction…

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April 4, 2026

Wellness in Institutions: Is It Enough? #shorts

Wellness in Institutions: Is It Enough? #shorts

We're trying to heal within systems that cause the illness. It's time to rethink institutional wellness. Can we truly find well-being when the structure itself is part of the problem? Pediatrician and certified coach Jessie Mahoney discusses her article "Why physician wellness programs must evolve beyond institutions." 🩺 Search “The…

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April 3, 2026

Why stopping GLP-1 medications leads to weight return

Why stopping GLP-1 medications leads to weight return

Are you afraid of regaining all your weight the moment you stop taking a GLP-1 medication? Discover why managing obesity requires a long-term strategy rather than a temporary fix, and how to successfully prevent the dreaded rebound weight gain. ⏱️ Chapters: 0:00 - Introduction 0:24 - Transitioning from anesthesiology to…

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April 3, 2026

What if it's not "noncompliance"?

What if it's not "noncompliance"?

One question can change how you see a patient. When someone ignores advice, it can look like they do not care. But what if their nervous system is stuck in survival mode? In that state, long-term risks feel unreal. And today's stress wins every time. Occupational medicine physician and life…

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April 2, 2026

How a pregnancy test on a male patient revealed healthcare flaws

How a pregnancy test on a male patient revealed healthcare flaws

How does an 88-year-old male patient end up being billed for a pregnancy test after brain surgery? Patient advocate Eric Goldfarb shares a shocking story of systemic healthcare failure, revealing what happens when institutional momentum overrides basic human common sense. ⏱️ Chapters: 0:00 - Introduction 0:32 - Seeing hospital care…

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April 2, 2026

That embryo grade might be misleading.

That embryo grade might be misleading.

One clinic's "C" could be another clinic's "D." So when you switch clinics, the label might change - not the embryo. Before you make a big decision, ask how they grade. Ask what their grades mean in real outcomes. It's a simple question that can change everything. Double board-certified obstetrician-gynecologist…

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April 1, 2026

True metabolic healing requires more than just prescribing expensive peptides

True metabolic healing requires more than just prescribing expensive peptides

Internal medicine and functional medicine physician Shiv K. Goel discusses the article "Why lifestyle matters more than BPC-157 and semaglutide." Shiv explains how the modern longevity boom has trained patients to seek out quick fixes like peptides and weight loss injections while ignoring foundational habits. He shares a compelling patient…

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April 1, 2026

This changes how you pick tasks.

This changes how you pick tasks.

Two questions reveal what matters first. One is about effort and resources. The other is about short vs long-term wins. But the real trick is what you do next. You go back, spot what you missed, and adjust fast. That loop is where your time finally stops disappearing. Intensivist Cristin…

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March 31, 2026

Reclaiming human dignity as the foundation of medical practice

Reclaiming human dignity as the foundation of medical practice

Former Treasurer of the American College of Physicians Janet A. Jokela discusses the article "The service of humanity: Recommitting to physicians’ ethical duties." Janet reflects on her visit to the Ronald Reagan Museum where she found profound connections between the former president's views on diversity and the medical profession’s ethical…

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March 31, 2026

Your body might be telling the truth.

Your body might be telling the truth.

In the exam room, the real issue is not always the symptom. A "difficult" patient might be stuck in survival mode. Once you spot nervous system dysregulation, the whole conversation changes. More grace. Better questions. And a path that actually fits their history, not just their chart. Occupational medicine physician…

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March 30, 2026

Why physicians must lead the design of artificial intelligence in health care

Why physicians must lead the design of artificial intelligence in health care

Family physician, medical device inventor, and health care entrepreneur Tod Stillson discusses the article "AI governance in health care: Why physicians must lead the design." Tod warns that the greatest threat to modern medicine is allowing artificial intelligence to be designed without physician oversight. He reflects on how hospital consolidation…

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March 30, 2026

Embryo grades aren't what you think.

Embryo grades aren't what you think.

That "alphabet soup" on your report can make your head spin. But one tiny detail can change how a lab picks which embryo to transfer. Day 5 vs day 6 - it's not just a number. Once you see what the letters and numbers actually mean, the whole process feels…

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March 29, 2026

Finding peace by unhooking from ego and achieving a loving presence in medicine

Finding peace by unhooking from ego and achieving a loving presence in medicine

Pediatric hematology-oncology physician and co-founder of Pink Coat, MD Tammie Chang discusses the article "Unhooking from the ego in medicine." Tammie shares her personal journey through depression and clinical burnout, explaining how these challenges forced her to disconnect from a professional identity rooted in ego and achievement. She describes the…

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March 29, 2026

Great doctor?

Great doctor?

This mistake can cost you. The shock is not clinical. It hits when you step into leadership. Legal, HR, and IT do not bend to confidence. One assumption can undo years of trust. And the fix starts with one thing most people skip. Intensivist Cristin Mount and business operations lead…

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March 28, 2026

Your nervous system has an "off switch."

Your nervous system has an "off switch."

Most physicians never build a regulation list. But one tiny move can shift everything fast. It takes less time than checking a chart. Try the breathing pattern where exhale wins. Then stack 5 to 10 tools you can deploy on demand. Even shutting your door counts. Occupational medicine physician and…

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March 27, 2026

If this were my sister

If this were my sister

He says medicine swung too far. Patients want real direction again. So he offers one bold recommendation. Then he pauses - and lets the couple decide. The twist is what he says about twins. And why cost quietly changes everything. Double board-certified obstetrician-gynecologist and reproductive endocrinology and infertility specialist Erica…

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March 26, 2026

Why physicians must reclaim their right to pause

Why physicians must reclaim their right to pause

Integrative pediatrician Mary Wilde discusses the article "The pause medicine never taught us to take." Mary discusses how medical training conditions clinicians to fear rest and prioritize a treadmill of servitude over personal well-being. She shares insights from teaching medical students who found clarity and emotional release only when forced…

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March 26, 2026

Most people skip this first step.

Most people skip this first step.

One relationship move early on can pay you back for years. It sounds simple, but almost nobody does it aggressively. And the weird part? You can practice it in tiny moments - even with your home to-do list. Try it once today and watch what changes. Intensivist Cristin Mount and…

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March 25, 2026

Why hormonal shifts make traditional dieting ineffective for midlife women

Why hormonal shifts make traditional dieting ineffective for midlife women

Metabolic health educator Marsha Shepherd Whitt discusses the article "Why 'eat less, move more' fails for midlife weight loss." Marsha explains that weight loss struggles in midlife are often driven by physiology rather than a lack of discipline. As women move through perimenopause and menopause, biological changes alter how the…

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March 25, 2026

Rest is the missing ingredient.

Rest is the missing ingredient.

What if doing less is how you grow? Not by pushing harder. But by resting on purpose. This shifts how you show up. It can change what you value. And it might even change medicine itself. Watch the moment rest becomes radical. Developmental behavioral pediatrician Roxanne Almas discusses her article…

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March 24, 2026

Proactive monitoring can prevent emergencies by catching heart signals early

Proactive monitoring can prevent emergencies by catching heart signals early

Health care executive Chris Darland discusses their article "Why remote patient monitoring needs a preventive shift." Chris explains that remote patient monitoring is currently too reactive, functioning as a safety net that tracks problems rather than preventing them. He suggests that technology should shift toward a proactive approach where data…

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March 23, 2026

Why measuring muscle mass matters more than tracking your weight

Why measuring muscle mass matters more than tracking your weight

Physical therapist and certified lymphedema specialist Maureen McBeth discusses her article "Beyond BMI: Why weight management must look inside the body." Maureen explains why common tools like the bathroom scale and body mass index can misclassify up to 34 percent of the general population as obese while masking dangerous internal…

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