Videos

April 25, 2024

AI in American medicine

We sit down with physician executive Robert Pearl to explore the revolutionary concepts presented in his latest book, ChatGPT, MD: How AI-Empowered Patients & Doctors Can Take Back Control of American Medicine. Join us as Robert delves into the transformative potential of generative AI in reshaping the health care landscape.…

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April 24, 2024

A tribute to primary care

Join family medicine physician Eleanor Bueno as she expresses heartfelt gratitude to a cherished primary care colleague and friend. Eleanor's letter poignantly reminds us of the profound connections forged in primary care. From guiding families through postpartum challenges to navigating unexpected health crises with compassion, her words highlight the invaluable…

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April 23, 2024

Biotechnology and biological warfare

We welcome Ketan Desai, a physician executive, as we'll delve into the fascinating and concerning realm of biological warfare and bioterrorism. Join us as we explore historical instances of biological weapons, the implications of genetic technology advancements, and the ethical considerations surrounding biotechnological research. With Ketan's expertise, we'll discuss the…

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April 22, 2024

Non-opioid post-op pain relief

Join us as we sit down with Amy Baxter, a clinical associate professor of emergency medicine, to explore how societal factors, deceptive marketing, and profit-driven health care systems have contributed to the opioid epidemic. Amy will shed light on the effectiveness of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) and cost-effective non-pharmacological…

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April 21, 2024

Music at the bedside: Finding comfort and connection in healthcare

When a patient shares that music has always held significance in their life, I seize the opportunity to connect through music, extending the invitation to both the patient and their loved ones. In my role caring for individuals facing significant health challenges, I recognize the ripple effect of illness on…

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April 21, 2024

Addiction treatment, legal troubles, and the role of the DEA

Joining A.J. Reid Finlayson, a psychiatrist, Jeffrey A. Singer, a general surgeon, and Peter R. Martin, also a psychiatrist. We'll be discussing the case of Dr. Ralph Thomas Reach, an addiction medicine physician whose medical license was revoked, leading to legal troubles, and the broader issues surrounding addiction treatment and…

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April 20, 2024

Sham peer reviews

Join Aysun Alagoz, an associate chief medical officer, to unravel the chilling reality of the medical peer review process. In a candid discussion, Aysun shares her firsthand experience of facing unjust disciplinary actions, shedding light on the pervasive issue of sham peer reviews plaguing the medical community. Delve into the…

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April 19, 2024

Inside the lives of dual-physician couples

Dual-physician households differ markedly from others due to the weighty burden of time commitments, on-call duties, and, frequently, a lack of financial savvy. This observation is not meant to belittle but rather to highlight the unique challenges faced by couples drawn to the medical profession out of a passion for…

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April 19, 2024

Supporting medical resident families

Join Elizabeth Landry, a certified coach, as we explore practical strategies to support medical resident families during the challenging transition into residency. Discover how spousal support programs, inclusive social gatherings, and mentorship initiatives can positively impact the well-being of both residents and their partners. Learn about the importance of recognizing…

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April 18, 2024

Working patients and health care

Join Benita Talati, a patient advocate who illuminates the biases health care providers may hold toward patients unable to adhere to traditional appointment hours. We explore how limited paid time off, extended wait times, and financial barriers impact working patients' ability to receive necessary care. Discover actionable strategies to enhance…

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April 17, 2024

Insights on hospital CEO compensation

Currently, there are over 6,100 hospitals across the United States. It's reasonable to assume that a significant portion of them provide their physician compensation data to MGMA. However, it's perplexing that despite this wealth of data, there seems to be a dearth of information for benchmarking hospital CEO compensation. This…

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April 17, 2024

AI's role in simplifying communication

We sit down with Carlo Mahfouz, a technology executive and author, to explore the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in health care communication. Carlo delves into AI's historical roots, its recent acceleration in adoption, and the unique challenges facing its integration into health care. We discuss how AI, particularly…

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April 16, 2024

Embracing imperfection: strategies for growth and self-compassion

Join Caissa Troutman, an obesity medicine physician, as we delve into the intricate relationship between self-perception, mistakes, and personal growth. Caissa shares insights on how our beliefs about perfectionism shape our reactions to failure and explores the transformative power of self-compassion and mindfulness in navigating setbacks. Discover practical strategies for…

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April 15, 2024

Navigating the doctor disability dilemma

Common missteps among doctors when signing up for disability insurance often revolve around employer-provided policies. Many mistakenly believe they don't need additional coverage if their job offers it or opt to cancel their private insurance for perceived savings. However, some employer policies, despite appearing similar on the surface, may have…

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April 15, 2024

Navigating the spiritual crisis in modern medicine

We're joined by Dike Drummond, family physician and founder of TheHappyMD.com. Our discussion delves into the spiritual crisis facing employed physicians, where the idealism that once inspired them to pursue medicine clashes with the harsh realities of modern medical practice. Dike highlights the profound choice physicians make to be "light…

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April 14, 2024

AI in medical practices

Join Robert Murry, chief medical officer at NextGen Healthcare, to delve into the transformative power of artificial intelligence in rural medical practices. Robert, also known as a country doctor practicing in the picturesque "horse country" of New Jersey, shares his firsthand experience of integrating AI-driven ambient listening into his workflow.…

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April 13, 2024

Medical students navigate leave of absence

One message I've embraced, even on my podcast, is the assurance that you're not alone. Many face challenges, whether it's taking a leave of absence or tackling other hurdles. Yet, this doesn't set you apart; it's just a part of your unique journey. Remember, there are fellow students who've navigated…

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April 13, 2024

Charting efficiency secrets

Join nurse practitioner Erica Dorn as we delve into practical strategies to enhance charting efficiency. From leveraging smart phrases and templates to setting boundaries with patients, Erica shares valuable tips to streamline the documentation process. We'll explore the impact of excessive charting on work-life balance and nurse practitioner burnout and…

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April 12, 2024

A doctor turned singing sensation

We sit down with Sydelle Ross, an anesthesiologist who has discovered the healing power of music in her practice. Join us as Sydelle shares her journey from a childhood dream of becoming a singing doctor to her current role, where she incorporates music therapy into patient care. Discover how she…

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April 11, 2024

Taylor Swift-inspired scrub hats: Celebrating female surgeons

The scrub hat is adorned with various icons inspired by Taylor Swift's songs, particularly from her recent album, "Midnights." For those well-versed in Swift's music, these symbols carry deeper meanings. Among these tracks, "Anti-Hero" resonates with me personally, featuring the line, "It's me! Hi! I'm the problem, it's me!" In…

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April 11, 2024

Polypharmacy and prescribing cascades

Join us for a discussion on medication awareness and prescribing cascades with Paula Rochon, a geriatrician. As we embark on a new year, many focus on diet and exercise resolutions, but overlooking medication management can have profound implications for health. With nearly 4 in 10 adults over 65 taking five…

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April 10, 2024

Navigating crucial conversations in health care

We sit down with Kim Downey, a physical therapist, and Frances Mei Hardin, an otolaryngologist, to dive into the nuances of navigating difficult discussions in the medical field. From delivering challenging diagnoses to addressing patient concerns, we'll uncover strategies for preparing, communicating, and fostering understanding in crucial moments. Tune in…

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April 10, 2024

From Toastmasters to stand-up: Embracing the “what if”

I embarked on my Toastmasters journey to confront my deep-seated dread of public speaking. Crafting my inaugural icebreaker speech proved a soporific ordeal until a revelation struck: channeling the wit of Dave Chappelle. With a sprinkle of humor, one joke elicited a resounding laughter, igniting a spark within me. Amidst…

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April 9, 2024

Cadaver heads, Botox, and an ophthalmologist turned comedian

Join ophthalmologist Jade Wong as she shares her firsthand experience of attending a Botox training session that took an unexpected turn when cadaver heads became the teaching tools. Discover the initial shock and subsequent evolution of emotions as Jade navigated through the surreal environment of a conference room filled with…

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