Videos

Nov. 26, 2024

Who Really Runs Hospitals

The absence of physicians in boardrooms has reshaped the healthcare landscape profoundly. Private equity, not medical professionals, often pulls the strings, impacting trust and communication. While some might argue that healthcare is still led by doctors, it's clear that decision-making power has shifted. Historically, having a surgeon actively involved in…

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Nov. 26, 2024

How to navigate stipend offers

We dive into navigating stipend structures for final-year medical residents with insights from Jon Appino, the CEO of Contract Diagnostics. He shares expert advice on what to consider when evaluating stipend offers, understanding repayment clauses, negotiating terms, and safeguarding your future salary. Learn how to approach early job commitments, manage…

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Nov. 25, 2024

How a setback fueled a lifelong dedication to patients

We sit down with family medicine physician Jennifer Tillman to explore the transformative journey from early academic struggles to a fulfilling medical career. Jennifer shares her personal story of overcoming a pivotal setback in organic chemistry and defying discouragement to achieve her dream of becoming a doctor. We discuss the…

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Nov. 25, 2024

Why New Doctors Struggle

Why can't newly minted doctors easily start their own practice? Theyve got the education, the skills, and there's certainly demand for what they offer. Yet, economic barriers seem to stall their journey into independent practice. It's puzzling how these capable professionals face hurdles in making a living. What do you…

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Nov. 24, 2024

Doctors at the forefront of health care reform

We dive into the complexities of the U.S. health care system and explore potential solutions before it reaches a breaking point. Alisa Berger, a urologist, shares her expert insights on the root causes of physician burnout, the economics of primary care, and the implications of using advanced practitioners. We also…

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Nov. 23, 2024

Transforming public health: a physician’s innovative approach

Join us for an insightful conversation with nephrologist and physician executive, David W. Moskowitz, as he shares his transformative views on the U.S. health care system. Drawing from his time as a Marshall Scholar and extensive experience in patient care, David discusses the challenges of national health services, the shortcomings…

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Nov. 23, 2024

Rethinking health care limits

Network restrictions are leading our health care system toward ruin, but what if we could turn things around? I'd love to see a moratorium on these restrictions, at least in our state. If you're a Blue Cross doctor and I'm a Blue Cross patient, there should be nothing stopping us…

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Nov. 22, 2024

Rethinking Patient Care with Social Prescribing You Won't Believe the Difference!

Join us for an enlightening conversation with Julia Hotz, journalist and author of The Connection Cure: The Prescriptive Power of Movement, Nature, Art, Service, and Belonging. We explore the transformative potential of social prescribing, a practice that shifts patient care from focusing solely on treatment to empowering holistic health and…

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Nov. 22, 2024

Doctors vs bureaucracy showdown

Can you imagine the impact when a doctor stands up for what's right, and everyone listens? In this video, I share a defining moment when my mentor, Tom O'Donnell, challenged a major network restriction that threatened patient care. Harvard Pilgrim's decision could have disrupted essential cancer treatments, but Tom took…

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Nov. 21, 2024

How lifestyle choices today could impact your future family’s fertility

Epigenetics is transforming our understanding of fertility. In this episode, fertility specialist Dr. Oluyemisi (Yemi) Famuyiwa joins us to explore how lifestyle factors like diet, stress, and environmental exposures influence gene expression through mechanisms like DNA methylation and histone modification. Yemi explains the science behind these epigenetic changes, their potential…

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Nov. 21, 2024

Can we save our hospitals

Private equity has been quietly reshaping our healthcare system, and the impact is far from positive. It's affecting everything from private practices to emergency departments and hospitals. How do we address this pervasive issue? Even with congressional hearings, the challenge to reverse this trend is daunting. Private equity seems deeply…

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Nov. 20, 2024

Patients vs healthcare giants

Can patients really influence the future of healthcare, or are we just along for the ride? It feels like a daunting task when it comes to changing congressional minds, especially when the conversation isn't even happening. Patients often feel sidelined, with their health benefits dictated by employers, leaving them with…

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Nov. 20, 2024

Patient insights can shape your career in unexpected ways

Join us in this episode as we explore the story of a medical student who redefined her career path after a pivotal moment of self-discovery and patient insight. Our guest, Janet A. Jokela, an infectious disease physician, delves into the lessons learned about career alignment, mentorship, and the vital role…

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Nov. 20, 2024

Why I Stayed Too Long

Deciding to leave my job was one of the best decisions of my life, yet I stayed longer than I should have. It ranks right up there with choosing where to train, marrying my husband, and having my kids. But I realized I should have left 2 to 3 years…

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Nov. 19, 2024

Why I Stayed Too Long in a Job I Loved

What if staying in your comfort zone is holding you back more than you realize? In this video, I share the personal journey that led me to write an article about the challenges of making tough career decisions. Fear of the unknown and change kept me rooted in place, questioning…

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Nov. 19, 2024

Diagnosing ADHD in adults: Understanding the risks and rewards of treatment

We sit down with psychiatrist Morgan Hardy to explore the complex rise in adult ADHD diagnoses. Morgan shares insights on the growing demand for ADHD evaluations, the impact of social and environmental factors, and the fine line between appropriate treatment and overdiagnosis. We delve into the risks and rewards of…

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Nov. 19, 2024

Stop Waiting for Someday to Live Your Dreams

Contemplating what you want to achieve is crucial because our time here is uncertain. Putting off dreams for tomorrow isn't always wise, and I learned that firsthand. I've spent years waiting for things to improve, whether it was hiring more staff or implementing new systems. But sometimes, those changes don't…

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Nov. 18, 2024

Why prevention is the missing link in health care policy

We’re joined by Anand Parekh, internal medicine physician and author of Prevention First: Policymaking for a Healthier America. We dive into the lessons of the COVID-19 pandemic, exploring the pivotal role of prevention in health policy. Anand discusses the urgent need for stronger public health leadership, effective crisis communication, and…

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Nov. 18, 2024

Taking a leap without losing your safety net

Contemplating a career change can be daunting, especially when financial stability is a major concern. After 24 years in the same full-time position, I'm taking a step back to figure out my next move. I'm fortunate to have the support of my husband, allowing me to pause and reflect. I…

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Nov. 17, 2024

Why body image and food choices are more connected than you think

We dive into the intricate world of food choices, body image, and the science behind nutrition myths with psychologist and author Charlotte Markey. Charlotte unpacks the sometimes overwhelming dietary information people encounter daily, offering insights into making food choices that promote both physical and psychological well-being. From debunking popular nutrition…

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Nov. 17, 2024

Rediscovering life after a fast-paced career as an anesthesiologist

Navigating life without a fixed schedule can be both liberating and daunting. In the initial months of stepping away from my role as an anesthesiologist, I found myself wondering how to fill the hours that used to be dictated by early mornings and patient care. Theres a certain satisfaction in…

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Nov. 16, 2024

Mother, doctor, CEO: one woman’s journey to reshape health care

We dive into the powerful story of a physician-mother whose world changed with the onset of COVID-19. Our guest, Arian Nachat, a palliative and emergency medicine physician, shares her journey through the pandemic, balancing the demanding roles of mother and doctor. From navigating childcare crises and homeschooling to reimagining her…

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Nov. 16, 2024

The hidden decision we all make without knowing

Change is hard, and our minds often trick us into staying put by raising barriers masked as reasons. I've learned to question these reasons, to see if they're genuine or just illusions keeping me from moving forward. For a long time, I let indecision be my decision, convincing myself that…

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Nov. 15, 2024

Patients vs. profits: Examining the real cost of the health care industry boom

We discuss the growing challenges within the U.S. health care system, from long wait times and fragmented care to the corporatization of medical services. Our guest, patient advocate Michele Luckenbaugh, shares insights on the lack of continuity in patient care, the rise of urgent care centers, and the strain on…

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