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I have become more patient with my patients. I take the time to sit and listen to them, noticing details I hadn't before. Recently, I had a patient who came in with a myocardial infarction. After performing a successful procedure, she shared with me that she is an athlete and…

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Join us on this episode as we sit down with Kortney West, a pediatrician who shares her personal journey and perspective on the shortcomings of the allopathic medical system. As a physician, mother, and patient, Kortney discusses how her experiences led her to explore integrative and functional medicine to address…

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Medical errors should not be solely blamed on clinicians; it would be an oversimplification. Infrastructure changes are necessary to avoid reducing the issue to a legal battle between patients and physicians, as it does a disservice to both parties. In an ideal world, clear legal guidelines beyond lawsuits would be…

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In this episode, we talk to Amber Gipson-Fine, a project manager, about her personal experience with a medical error and the importance of medical apologies. March was Endometriosis Awareness Month, and Amber shares her journey with the disease and how a medical error nearly led to unnecessary surgery. We discuss…

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Should physicians explore options outside of their workplace for life and disability insurance? Many doctors tend to accept whatever is provided at work, but there comes a point when looking outside becomes beneficial. The ideal time to consider this is during training. There are several reasons for this, but the…

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Join us for a thought-provoking discussion with Jeffrey L. Fraser, a family physician who shares his experience of addiction and felony conviction, which led to his placement on the Office of the Inspector General exclusion list. We'll explore the impact of the OIG exclusion on health care providers, underserved communities,…

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There are striking parallels between skydiving and medicine, especially in surgery, where complications can arise at critical moments. This is particularly true in cardiothoracic surgery, considering the high stakes involved when operating on someone's heart. The key question is, how do you handle those complications? The answer lies predominantly in…

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Join us for an insightful conversation with Erica E. Remer, a physician and clinical documentation specialist, as we explore the challenges and pitfalls of electronic medical records (EHRs). Erica delves into the impact of copy and paste (C&P) practices and the degradation of clinical documentation on patient care and quality…

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Documentation is crucial for conveying the patient's condition and ensuring effective care. Despite the government considering it a burden, I see it as a responsibility to communicate with our colleagues. Documentation plays a vital role in keeping track of patients and providing quality healthcare. However, the issue arises when documentation…

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Join us on this episode as we speak with Alexandra Kharazi, a cardiothoracic surgeon and author of The Heart of Fear: A Surgeon's Collection of Stories on Adversity, Passion, and Perseverance. Alexandra shares her unique perspective on how her experience with skydiving has influenced her approach to medicine, and how…

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The fear of facing the painful truth and protecting parents from it doesn't provide solace; it only complicates the situation. The harsh reality remains unchanged: your children are gone. Softening the blow will only create confusion and hinder understanding. Why is there silence? Why aren't people communicating with us? Let's…

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Imagine this scenario: You find yourself in need of a substance abuse treatment program, and you turn to a hospital for assistance. Little do you know that your search for help becomes part of the vast data stored in Google's databases, and potentially in the databases of other tech companies…

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Join us in this episode as we discuss the limitations of HIPAA and U.S. law in protecting health information privacy with our guest, Brian R. Jackson. As a pathologist, Brian provides a unique perspective on the challenges of modernizing health privacy law and the potential benefits it can bring, including…

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You've painted a vivid picture of the future alongside your child, but now that future has slipped away. The longing for that future lingers, whether you have a child or not. You've envisioned every detail, even before conception, imagining the entire journey. From their magical wedding day to every cherished…

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Join us for a thought-provoking episode as we sit down with life and wellness coach Gail Miller, a maternal-fetal medicine physician. We dive into a topic that is often kept silent but affects so many - infertility, pregnancy loss, and involuntary childlessness. Gail discusses the emotional pain and stigma associated…

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In my early thirties, I went through genetic testing and discovered that I'm gene positive for Huntington's disease. This means that although I don't have the disease yet, it's inevitable that I will develop it at some point in my life. The uncertainty of when the symptoms will occur has…

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Join us for an inspiring episode as we sit down with writer Erin Paterson, author of Huntington's Disease Heroes: Inspiring Stories of Resilience from the HD Community. Erin shares her personal story as a caregiver for her father with Huntington's disease and being gene-positive herself. We discuss the emotional toll…

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Currently, we are witnessing a significant increase in behavioral mental health concerns. It is important to acknowledge that these concerns have always existed, even prior to the pandemic. In fact, before the pandemic, one in five children would receive a behavioral mental health diagnosis by the age of 18. Since…

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Join us on this episode as we speak with Hilary M. Bowers, a pediatrician who shares with us the importance of integrating behavioral and mental health care within primary care practices. With one in five children and adolescents receiving a behavioral or mental health diagnosis by age 18, and with…

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I've encountered a few distressing tales related to disability insurance. Let me share one with you. During a seminar I conducted for orthopedic surgeons at the university hospital, a busy gentleman approached me saying, "I don't have time right now." Three weeks later, he contacted me with devastating news—he had…

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In this special sponsored episode by Set for Life Insurance, we have Jamie Fleischner, founder and president of Set for Life Insurance. With over 28 years of industry experience, Jamie is a leading expert in disability and life insurance, helping clients protect themselves from life's uncertainties. Join us as we…

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When a physician becomes aware that they're being gaslit, it's crucial for them to take an immediate next step. Pause, breathe, and acknowledge: "This is gaslighting." By naming it and recognizing the manipulation, they empower themselves mentally. Remember, being gaslighted doesn't reflect any fault or control on their part. #GaslightingAwareness…

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To increase adoption among physicians for a digital tool, several key factors can be considered. Firstly, the tool should effectively incorporate the input and needs of physicians. This ensures that the tool doesn't worsen the already strained relationship between doctors and technology. Secondly, demonstrating the tool's ability to enroll users…

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In this episode, we delve into the story of Lazarus, a man who died and was raised from the dead by Jesus Christ. Our guest is William Lynes, a urologist who takes a clinical approach to this biblical tale. We explore the details of Lazarus' illness, whether he was truly…

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