Videos

Nov. 11, 2025

Give a gift that lasts beyond life

Preparing for death might seem daunting, but it's one of the most meaningful gifts you can give to your loved ones. Imagine freeing them from chaos and guesswork at a time when they need peace and support the most. Here are three powerful takeaways from this thought-provoking video: - How…

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Nov. 10, 2025

Fixing the system that fails psychiatric patients

Psychiatrist, internist, and addiction medicine specialist Muhamad Aly Rifai discusses his article "The crisis in inpatient psychiatric care." In this episode, Muhamad examines the growing dysfunction within the nation's psychiatric hospital system, where patients in crisis are too often turned away or kept too long because of policy failures, financial…

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Nov. 10, 2025

The most healing moment in the NICU

Childlike wonder can shift our perspective in the most challenging times. When my daughter saw her brother Gideon in the NICU, her simple joy reminded me of the beauty in imperfection. Her words, "Mom, isn't he perfect?" were a powerful lesson in acceptance. As we navigate uncertain futures, the presence…

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Nov. 9, 2025

Redefining health care through agency and partnership

Patient advocates Alan P. Feren and Joyce Griggs discuss the article "Why agency and partnership are vital in modern health care." In this episode, Alan and Joyce explore how collaboration, advocacy, and shared responsibility create stronger, more effective care. Together, they unpack the four pillars of good medicine—agency, advocacy, responsibility,…

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Nov. 9, 2025

Holding space can change lives

Holding space can be transformative in healthcare. Sometimes, the most significant impact comes not from solving a problem but from simply acknowledging it. As a caregiver, I've seen firsthand how powerful it can be when clinicians take a moment to pause and recognize the challenges we face. Here are three…

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Nov. 8, 2025

Rebuilding the backbone of health care

Family physician Grace Yu discusses her article "The backbone of health care is breaking." In this episode, Grace reflects on the urgent decline of the primary care workforce and the growing crisis facing family medicine. She shares personal stories from more than two decades of practice—delivering babies, guiding families, and…

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Nov. 8, 2025

Funding cuts impact lives instantly

Funding cuts can hit like a storm, leaving projects stranded and dreams unfulfilled. Imagine being in the middle of critical research or an impactful project and suddenly receiving a stop work order. It's not just a halt in activities; it's a blow to morale and mental well-being. Here's what you…

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Nov. 7, 2025

Escaping the trap of false urgency

Psychiatrist Yekaterina Angelova discusses her article "Are you addicted to false urgency?" In this episode, Yekaterina explores how modern professionals, including physicians, get caught in a cycle of constant busyness and fabricated emergencies that drain focus, health, and joy. She explains the neuroscience behind the "mere urgency effect," where our…

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Nov. 7, 2025

Change your mindset about life's final chapter

Talking about the end of life isn't easy, but what if we saw it differently? Shifting from a fear of death to viewing preparation as an act of love can transform our approach to this sensitive topic. It's natural to want to avoid these discussions, but taking it one step…

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Nov. 6, 2025

Reimagining medical education for the 21st century

Internal medicine physician Robert C. Smith discusses his article "Why medicine needs a second Flexner Report." In this episode, Robert explores how modern medical education has fallen behind the science it was built on, leaving today's physicians unprepared to address mental health, chronic disease, and prevention. He examines how the…

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Nov. 6, 2025

The heart of medicine is honoring humanity

In medicine, it's not always about fixing what's broken. Sometimes, it's about honoring the humanity in ourselves, our patients, and the systems we work within. This perspective can transform how we approach our practice. - Understand the importance of acknowledging rather than fixing. - Learn how embracing humanity can redefine…

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Nov. 5, 2025

Why physicians must not suffer in silence

Neurologist Scott Abramson discusses his article "Why 'the best physicians' risk burnout and isolation." In this YouTube-optimized episode, Scott reflects on the ancient Talmudic teaching that warns how pride and perfectionism can become a physician's downfall. He explores how the culture of grit, self-sacrifice, and fear of vulnerability leads many…

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Nov. 5, 2025

Ban paraquat to stop disease?

Why are certain diseases becoming alarmingly prevalent? These are the kind of questions we need to be asking to get to the root cause and tackle these issues head-on. Imagine a world where we address these concerns at the policy level. - Why Parkinson's is rapidly increasing as a brain…

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Nov. 4, 2025

Understanding post-vaccination syndrome in real-world medicine

Internal medicine physician Harry Oken discusses his article "mRNA post vaccination syndrome: Is it real?" In this episode, Harry explores the science, uncertainty, and human stories surrounding post-vaccination syndrome (PVS) linked to mRNA COVID-19 vaccines. Drawing on clinical data and personal experience, he explains how lingering immune reactions may affect…

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Nov. 4, 2025

Are doctors happier with private equity?

Private equity in healthcare has long been a topic of intense debate. While some argue it leads to cost-cutting and patient care challenges, others see a different side. Some physicians find themselves benefiting from the capital infusion, allowing them to improve facilities and access new technologies. In today's video, we…

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Nov. 3, 2025

Helping children overcome anxiety

Physician executive Mona Potter discusses her article "When anxiety runs the show: How medication can help kids thrive." In this episode, Mona explores how clinical anxiety differs from everyday worry, why it can become paralyzing, and how medication can be a key part of restoring balance in children's lives. She…

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Nov. 3, 2025

Find out if your doctor is right for you

Choosing the right doctor can feel like a daunting task, but it doesn't have to be. Have you considered asking nurses or assistants about their experiences with a particular doctor? Their insights can be invaluable when deciding if a doctor is the right fit for you. Here's what you'll gain…

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Nov. 2, 2025

How misinformation endangers our progress against preventable diseases

Emergency physician Drew Remignanti discusses his article "A world without vaccines: What history teaches us about public health." In this conversation, Drew reflects on historical lessons from smallpox, polio, and measles to reveal what life looked like before modern immunization. He explores the dangers of misinformation, the importance of science-based…

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Nov. 2, 2025

Preventing Parkinson's is in our hands

Parkinson's and ALS: Not just about genetics. These diseases are more connected to our environment than we might think. Imagine reducing the impact just by changing what surrounds us. So, what can we do to help? Here are three things to consider: - The role of pesticides in everyday places…

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Nov. 1, 2025

Why women in medicine need to lift each other up

Board-certified pediatrician and certified coach Jessie Mahoney discusses her article, "Why don’t women in medicine support each other?" She explores how scarcity, competition, and cultural conditioning have discouraged women physicians from advocating for themselves and one another. Jessie shares how authentic connection, praise, and recommendations can shift the culture of…

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Nov. 1, 2025

Private equity's impact on doctors' lives

Private equity is reshaping the landscape of independent medical practices. For some physicians, it's a welcome change, offering access to cutting-edge technology and financial support that was previously out of reach. For others, it feels like a shift towards a factory-like environment. Here's what you'll learn from exploring this topic…

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Oct. 31, 2025

Why humanity matters in medicine

Certified coach and professor Kathleen Muldoon discusses her article, "The humanity we bring: a call to hold space in medicine." She shares how her experience as a mother in the neonatal intensive care unit transformed her understanding of empathy and reshaped how she teaches future clinicians. Kathleen explains why health…

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Oct. 31, 2025

Choosing the right doctor saved my life

14 years ago, I was given the gift of life through a liver transplant. This life-changing experience taught me the importance of taking an active role in my healthcare decisions. Choosing the right doctor isn't just about credentials. It's about partnership. Here's what I've learned: - Patients have more power…

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Oct. 30, 2025

How to prepare for your death

Physician executive Joseph Pepe discusses his article, "A doctor’s guide to preparing for your death." He shares practical and compassionate advice on planning for life’s inevitable end, from organizing essential documents and creating a “death folder” to protecting loved ones through wills, trusts, and life insurance. Joseph explains why facing…

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