Videos

Oct. 28, 2024

From Career to Motherhood, the Surprising Truth About Gender Inequity

We sit down with Alopi Patel, an anesthesiologist and interventional pain physician, to explore the gender-based inequities women face in their careers. Inspired by the metaphor of flamingos losing their pink during times of adversity, we delve into the personal, professional, and physical challenges women navigate throughout their lives. Alopi…

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Oct. 28, 2024

The hidden trauma driving nurses away from their calling

Why are so many nurses leaving the profession? Our recent research sheds light on this pressing issue. We've discovered that understaffing and poor working conditions are creating an environment where nurses fear harming patients. This fear leads to moral injury, a trauma stemming from the inability to deliver the care…

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Oct. 27, 2024

Why nurses in New Jersey refuse to back down

When hospitals prioritize profits over patient care, it paints a troubling picture of the healthcare system. In New Jersey, Barnabas Health's actions are setting a precedent that has the entire hospital system on edge. They're aware that nurses are fed up and demanding change. Nurses across the board are staunchly…

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Oct. 27, 2024

The surprising solution to hospital staffing woes

Can we really improve hospital staffing by setting mandatory thresholds? Research indicates that mandating nurse-to-patient ratios is the most effective strategy. Other methods, like including bedside nurses in staffing committees or publicly reporting staffing levels, haven't shown any significant impact. Incentives for hiring more nurses also fall short due to…

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Oct. 26, 2024

Can HEALTH CARE Workers Really Thrive on a Limited Budget?

We sit down with Amol Shrikhande, a nephrologist, to explore the challenges faced by frontline health care workers in an overburdened system. We delve into the real-world impact of budget constraints, staffing shortages, and administrative decisions on patient care, as well as the emotional toll on nurses and physicians. Amol…

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Oct. 26, 2024

Inside the world of a level one trauma center for children

Trust is the cornerstone of exceptional care at our level one trauma center. These young patients, the most vulnerable among us, face incredibly complex health challenges that can overwhelm their families. My role is to build a relationship with them rooted in trust, ensuring they know their child is my…

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Oct. 26, 2024

What's Wrong with Medical Education and How KINDNESS Can Fix It

We welcome back internal medicine physician Vijay Rajput. Two years ago, he shared his insights on the KevinMD article, "Top 10 things new interns should do." Today, he returns to discuss updates on those recommendations, with a new emphasis on empathy, compassion, and introducing the power of kindness in medical…

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Oct. 26, 2024

Unlocking the power of stories in medical teaching

Stories are the heartbeat of our connections, whether in teaching or in our relationships with others. When working with students and residents, I always aim to share stories that highlight the importance of commitment and compassion. Like the one about the resident and the patient's EKGmoments that drive home the…

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Oct. 25, 2024

Why Every Doctor NEEDS to Know This Legal Trap

We sit down with Dennis Hursh, a health law attorney with decades of experience representing physicians in their interactions with hospitals. Dennis shares eye-opening stories of how hospitals use restrictive contracts and aggressive tactics to retain physicians—sometimes even against their will. We explore why these situations occur, what they reveal…

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Oct. 25, 2024

The hidden truth about what really shapes your health

Can you imagine a world where your health is shaped more by your environment than your genetics? In this video, I explore the powerful impact of social and environmental conditions on health, a factor that makes up 80% of health outcomes in America. It's crucial that we shift our conversation…

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Oct. 24, 2024

The timeless role of a disease detective unveiled

In the core of what we do, nothing's really changing. Deep down, this is who we arecaring for complex patients over time, solving problems, and being disease detectives. We're expert diagnosticians at heart. Sure, there are external pressures that complicate things and add to the moral tension we feel. It's…

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Oct. 24, 2024

Does vaping really impact your sperm health? Find out now

It's astonishing how vaping can impact reproductive health, yet so many overlook it. Recently, a patient shared their long-term vaping habits with me, vaping two to three times a day for years. Despite their efforts, improving sperm quality remains a challenge. The correlation between vaping and poor sperm health suggests…

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Oct. 23, 2024

Unlocking the power of advocacy in medicine today

Facing challenges in medicine requires more than just skill; it demands strong advocacy. I'm thrilled to share how the American College of Physicians is at the forefront of this effort. Our annual Leadership Day in Washington D.C. allows us to engage with congressional leaders on critical issues impacting our field.…

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Oct. 23, 2024

How Technology is Changing Nursing Forever

We welcome Ann-Louise Puopolo, a nurse executive, to discuss the critical issue of the nursing shortage crisis and the impact of burnout and technology fatigue on health care workers. Ann-Louise shares insights from her experience at Boston’s Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital, exploring how technology can support the nursing workforce, improve…

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Oct. 23, 2024

The hidden truth behind America's health crisis unveiled

The stories that initially shocked me began to reveal a fascinating pattern. By the 20th time, it became clear there's a narrative epidemiology at play. In the U.S., we often believe health is solely based on individual choices, but Telltale Hearts suggests otherwise. These stories highlight how social and environmental…

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Oct. 22, 2024

From surgeon's son to storyteller in medicine's heart

Growing up with a general surgeon as a father, medicine was always a part of my life, but not in the way you'd typically expect. My journey took me to medical school at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, a city without a public hospital at the time. The real…

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Oct. 22, 2024

how one hospital reveals america's health care crisis

Public hospitals are unique spaces where diverse communities intersect for a common cause. As an internal medicine physician trained at Boston Medical Center, Ive seen firsthand how these environments reflect the greater challenges in our public health and social safety net systems. Practicing in this setting shows how healthcare meets…

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Oct. 22, 2024

The Hidden Cost of Healthcare YOU Need to Know

We sit down with Taylor J. Christensen, an internal medicine physician and health policy researcher, to discuss his health care incentives framework. Taylor explains how restructuring financial incentives can encourage providers and insurers to deliver higher value for patients. Tune in as we explore the barriers preventing patients from choosing…

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Oct. 21, 2024

America's health crisis linked to unexpected policies

Understanding health in America requires looking beyond medicine to our social and environmental conditions. We need to engage in social and health policy initiatives at a public health level, or we'll face serious financial challenges as Medicare and Medicaid expand. Thinking about health in all policies, like how the USDA…

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Oct. 21, 2024

Are Pharmacy Benefit Companies RUINING Your Fertility Treatment?

We sit down with Oluyemisi (Yemi) Famuyiwa, a fertility specialist and founder of Montgomery Fertility Center, to explore the hidden barriers patients face when accessing fertility medications. We delve into the complex role of pharmacy benefit companies and discuss how their influence can create unexpected challenges, delays, and additional stress…

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Oct. 21, 2024

AI won't replace doctors but this might change everything

As more practices adopt MGME, the pressure to enhance charting efficiency is on. I've seen firsthand how embracing A I isn't just about staying currentit's about survival. I once spoke to a client who, even with a physical scribe, found themselves overwhelmed by EMR notifications and patient messages. It was…

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Oct. 20, 2024

E-cigarettes the surprising truth about quitting smoking

Can E-cigarettes really help you quit smoking, or do they just add to the addiction? I often advise patients to seek a coach for support in quitting, as relying on E-cigarettes might not be the best path forward. The nicotine levels in E-cigarettes can be even higher than in regular…

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Oct. 20, 2024

Why Are Doctors Being WRONGLY Prosecuted?

We sit down with Muhamad Aly Rifai, a practicing internist and psychiatrist, to explore the complexities of health care fraud investigations and the profound impact these cases have on physicians' lives and careers. Muhamad shares his firsthand experience of enduring a seven-year federal investigation that ultimately resulted in a "not…

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Oct. 20, 2024

How AI is transforming your next doctor's visit

AI is transforming the medical office landscape faster than we imagined. Now, AI software isnt just for documentation; it's managing patient interactions and streamlining processes. Imagine walking into a clinic where a tablet handles your medical history and medication reconciliation. Patient portals are evolving, using chatbots to answer questions and…

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