Videos

Jan. 10, 2025

How to make life-and-death decisions with confidence

We explore the high-stakes world of life-and-death decisions in medicine with William O. Collins, an otolaryngologist and airway surgeon. Drawing from personal experiences, he shares the challenges of performing under pressure, the importance of preparation, and the mindset needed to thrive in critical moments. Learn how resilience, teamwork, and reflection…

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Jan. 10, 2025

Risks of being an expert witness

Uncover the Risks of Being a Physician Expert Witness! 💼⚖ Could your opinion face legal challenges? Learn the potential pitfalls of serving as a physician expert witness, including the Daubert and Fry standards that evaluate your expertise. Discover how your opinion can be contested if it's not well-supported by literature…

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Jan. 9, 2025

Why older adults are skipping doctor visits and how we can change it

Join us as we explore the challenges of health care non-compliance among older adults with gerontologist Michael Pessman. We discuss the underlying factors driving resistance to medical advice, the importance of rebuilding trust in health care, and strategies to promote proactive care in aging populations. Learn how education, cultural competence,…

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Jan. 9, 2025

ECMO on the go revolution

Witness the Future of Emergency Medicine: Pre-Hospital ECMO 🚑✨ Discover how innovative pre-hospital ECMO is revolutionizing patient care around the globe, from Paris metros to helicopter services in the Netherlands. Learn about mobile ECMO units in Minneapolis and their impact on life-saving efforts. 🌍 Curious about these groundbreaking medical advancements?…

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Jan. 8, 2025

Boundaries for Better Balance

Setting boundaries can be tough, especially if youre not used to it. But here's the thing: it's not about being unkindit's about fulfilling a need to be our best selves, whether at work or at home. In this video, I share insights on how physicians can master the art of…

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Jan. 8, 2025

Strategies for patient-centered and employee-focused care

Strategies for patient-centered and employee-focused care In this special sponsored episode, we welcome Jennifer Baron, chief experience officer at NRC Health. The discussion focuses on generational differences in health care expectations, challenges in aligning patient and employee experiences, and practical strategies for reimagining care practices. Jennifer shares valuable insights on…

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Jan. 7, 2025

How cognitive biases are sabotaging your wealth-building efforts

Join us as we explore the hidden pitfalls of behavioral finance with financial planner Shane Tenny. Discover how cognitive biases like overconfidence, confirmation bias, and loss aversion can derail even the most successful professionals’ financial plans. Shane shares actionable strategies to recognize and mitigate these biases, offering a path toward…

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Jan. 7, 2025

Bitcoin's $100k Milestone

Reaching the $100,000 mark for Bitcoin feels like hitting a monumental milestone in the world of digital assets. It's a moment many have anticipated, yet it's challenging to discuss without sounding over the top. On the podcast, I remember urging physicians back in 2019 to pay attention to this new…

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Jan. 6, 2025

AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES The Hidden Link Between Stress and Trauma Revealed

Join us as we dive into the complexities of autoimmune diseases with family physician Pamela Buchanan. Discover the profound connections between chronic stress, systemic inequities, and immune health, particularly for women and Black women. Learn practical self-care strategies, the importance of emotional liberation, and how to challenge harmful societal narratives.…

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Jan. 6, 2025

Building Expert Witness Success

Building an expert witness practice transformed my approach to patient care, unlocking a passion for critical thinking along the way. In 2020, I began teaching fellow physicians to navigate this path without the costly trial and error I endured. Interestingly, before creating my own course, there was no formal training…

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Jan. 5, 2025

How a unified agreement could help the preceptor shortage

We discuss the transformative potential of a standardized affiliation agreement (SAA) in nurse practitioner education with Lynn McComas, CEO and founder of PreceptorLink. As a recognized expert in precepting nurse practitioners and advanced practice provider students, Lynn shares insights into how an SAA could streamline clinical placements, reduce barriers for…

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Jan. 5, 2025

Blood test breakthrough for alzheimer's

Imagine a world where a simple blood test could predict Alzheimer's risk. We're not quite there yet, but recent advancements are bringing us closer. In this video, I explore how we can now identify genetic markers and detect abnormal amyloid protein levels in the brain. These innovations could revolutionize early…

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Jan. 4, 2025

Why we need to talk about poop more often

We explore the often-overlooked world of bowel health with colorectal surgeon Carmen Fong. Carmen shares her journey into this specialty, the stigma surrounding bowel habits, and the critical need to normalize conversations about poop. From patient stories to breaking societal taboos, she sheds light on the importance of open dialogue…

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Jan. 4, 2025

Rethinking quick fixes

Is our culture obsessed with quick fixes and self-diagnosed identities? I dive into the controversial world of pill popping and the societal urge to label every quirk and behavior. From wild kids to adults seeking an affliction, there's a strange comfort in labeling ourselves. Why do we rush to medicate…

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Jan. 3, 2025

Why data-driven telehealth is the key to solving the mental health crisis

The state of mental health care in the U.S. is at a crossroads, with telehealth prescription waivers set to expire and millions of Americans left without access to crucial treatments. Physician executive Mikkel Hansen shares insights on leveraging data, FDA-cleared tools, and telehealth advancements to standardize ADHD care, ensure patient…

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Jan. 3, 2025

Pathways to a New Calling

Deciding what to be when you grow up isn't just for kids; I had that moment of truth in my 30s. Returning to school, I found myself on a path I never anticipated: medical school. One acceptance was all it took, leading me to realize I was destined to work…

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Jan. 2, 2025

Sobriety is the ultimate superpower for overcoming life’s challenges

We dive into the transformative power of recovery with Courtney Barrows McKeown, a surgeon who shares her journey of sobriety and resilience. From navigating career setbacks to fostering personal growth, Courtney discusses how tools like pausing, gratitude, and radical acceptance have empowered her to thrive in the face of challenges.…

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Jan. 2, 2025

Order tests like a pro

Ordering cutting-edge lab tests might sound tricky, but it's more accessible than you think. I've explored how you can get these crucial tests, whether you're looking at amyloid, tau, or neurodegeneration markers. Turns out, you can order them a la carte or as a complete profile, depending on the lab.…

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Jan. 1, 2025

Why professionalism in health care shouldn't depend on appearance

In this episode, we sit down with neurologist Lealani Mae Acosta to explore the intersection of beauty standards, professionalism, and gender disparities in medicine. From the impact of COVID-19 on personal appearance routines to the pressures women physicians face to look "professional," we dive into how societal expectations shape perceptions…

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Jan. 1, 2025

Navigating Food Deserts Today

How often do we stop to consider the role of food deserts in shaping our eating habits? I dive into the socioeconomic factors driving many toward fast food as their primary option. Join me as I explore the reality of food accessibility and affordability, and why hopping on a bus…

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Dec. 31, 2024

Congress Must ACT NOW to Save Medicare Telehealth Coverage

Join us for a conversation with patient advocate Stephanie Marcovici as we explore the potential rollback of Medicare telehealth coverage in 2025. Stephanie shares her personal story and highlights the devastating impact this change could have on vulnerable populations, including the disabled and elderly. Discover why extending telehealth coverage is…

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Dec. 31, 2024

Unveiling Vascular Dementia

Imagine piecing together a medical puzzle without knowing all the answers yet. In this video, I share an intriguing case of a gentleman who might have vascular dementia. We're diving into the world of lab results, where each test could either confirm or question my clinical suspicions. The key? Understanding…

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Dec. 30, 2024

How gratitude can reshape health care during uncertain times

How can gratitude guide health care professionals in navigating political uncertainty, misinformation, and the challenges of post-election transitions? Join us as Janet A. Jokela, an infectious disease physician and Treasurer of the American College of Physicians, explores how genuine gratitude fosters resilience, strengthens advocacy, and deepens professional connections. Learn how…

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Dec. 30, 2024

Why you can't stop snacking

Can you imagine a world where meals have no defined time or place? In my latest video, I explore the surprising ways food consumption has been reshaped by clever marketing and scientific manipulation. From French fries at unconventional hours to pet food designed for addiction, the boundaries of when and…

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