Videos

Dec. 5, 2024

Health care's hidden priority

Navigating the intricate world of healthcare funding revealed a disappointing truth. While I managed to engage with venture capitalists, insurers, and other key players, the genuine concern for healthcare often took a backseat to financial gains. Despite tempting funding offers, I chose to walk away, wary of the impact seen…

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Dec. 4, 2024

Rapid Weight Loss DRUGS VS Healthy Habits Which Wins?

Join us in this episode as we talk with health reporter Martha Rosenberg about the complex dynamics behind obesity, junk food advertising, and the surge of new semaglutide-based weight loss drugs. We explore the implications of these drugs on public health, their potential long-term side effects, and the societal and…

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Dec. 4, 2024

From burnout to coaching dreams

Burning out from what I thought was my dream job was a turning point that led me to coaching. It's about offering the guidance I wish I'd had during those challenging times. I hold immense respect for physicians and, having chronic illness myself, I frequently interact with the healthcare system.…

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Dec. 3, 2024

Solving Health Care Rubik's Cube

Imagine solving a complex puzzle that changes lives. That's exactly what happened when I dived into the world of palliative care via iPad, inspired by Mount Sinai's innovative approach. Crafting a system-wide solution wasn't just a challenge; it was empowering and, surprisingly, a lot of fun. Bringing my skills to…

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Dec. 3, 2024

When empathy is found in unexpected places

We delve into the powerful narrative of patient vulnerability and resilience. Our guest, writer Rachel Litchman, shares her deeply personal experience of being hospitalized, highlighting the disconnect between patient needs and systemic responses. We explore the profound moments of empathy that came not from the highest authorities in health care,…

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Dec. 2, 2024

How to conquer the devils of modern medicine for a longer, happier life

Cardiologist P. Albert Chan shares critical insights into the importance of preventive care and a holistic approach to longevity and happiness. Drawing on decades of experience across continents, he discusses the prevention and management of the “five devils” of modern medicine—heart disease, stroke, cancer, diabetes, and dementia. Learn practical, evidence-based…

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Dec. 2, 2024

Dreaming of a doctor's team

Imagine working with the precision and dedication of elite athletes, but without the support team they rely on. That's the reality many physicians face every day, navigating the demands of the healthcare system while managing their own well-being. In this video, I share my passion for supporting physicians, drawing on…

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Dec. 1, 2024

Biomarkers Revolutionize Dementia Diagnosis and Care

Join us for an enlightening discussion with neurologist Amy E. Sanders as we explore the evolution of biomarkers in diagnosing and monitoring Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. We’ll delve into the significance of blood-based biomarkers, their potential to revolutionize early detection and treatment, and the challenges of integrating these advancements…

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Dec. 1, 2024

Transforming healthcare together

Witnessing transformative moments in healthcare has reshaped my journey and focus. I've realized that those of us who've stood at the bedside have a unique perspective on the challenges and solutions in the medical field. This shift has not only impacted my professional path but has also brought balance to…

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Nov. 30, 2024

New treatment guidelines transform care for restless legs syndrome

We dive into the evolving landscape of treatment for restless legs syndrome (RLS) with neurologist Andrew Spector. For decades, patients have been prescribed dopamine agonists like ropinirole and pramipexole, often unaware that these medications could worsen their symptoms over time. Andrew discusses the new clinical practice guidelines from the American…

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Nov. 30, 2024

Talking About Death Matters

Navigating the uncharted territory of discussing death isn't something most of us feel prepared for. Yet, the pandemic highlighted just how essential these conversations are, not just for the elderly but for everyone. In this video, I share how I founded a company called Pallity, aimed at breaking the silence…

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Nov. 29, 2024

Discover how AI and appreciative inquiry can transform health care

We explore the powerful intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and appreciative inquiry (AI) in health care. Anesthesiologist Wael Saasouh and health care executive Lisa Scardina share their insights on how technology can support collaboration, boost morale, and improve clinical practice. Joined by physician advocate and physical therapist Kim Downey, we…

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Nov. 29, 2024

Escape the Perfection Trap

Perfectionism might seem like a badge of honor, but what if it's secretly holding you back? In this video, I share insights on how perfectionists can ease the pressure and enhance their performance through the often-overlooked practice of self-compassion. Discover how being kinder to yourself can actually sharpen your focus…

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Nov. 28, 2024

How a minimally invasive procedure is transforming hypertension treatment

Join us as we discuss the global epidemic of hypertension with cardiologist Jeremy Bock. With over a third of the adult population affected and traditional treatments missing the mark for millions, Jeremy dives into the challenges of controlling high blood pressure and explores innovative solutions. Learn about the renal denervation…

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Nov. 28, 2024

Celebrate Your Small Wins

Can focusing on small wins really transform your mindset? I explore how recognizing daily successes, even in challenging environments, can build inner strength. For high achievers and perfectionists, it's easy to overlook these moments in pursuit of perfection. But what if acknowledging them is the key to thriving amid systemic…

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Nov. 27, 2024

Why health care professionals must ask, “How am I doing?”

We sit down with Perrette St. Preux, a nurse, to explore the realities of work-life balance in health care. We discuss the personal and professional challenges that come with maintaining well-being in a demanding field, the importance of setting boundaries, and strategies for avoiding burnout. Perrette shares powerful insights on…

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Nov. 27, 2024

Doctors' Vanishing Voices

Why did physicians trade autonomy for employment? It's a shift rooted deeply in economics. Most doctors dream of being their own boss, setting their schedules, and running their practices. But the reality is starkly different now, especially outside the academic sphere. Over time, the complexities of regulations and restrictions made…

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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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