Videos

Oct. 19, 2024

E-cigarettes might be more dangerous than you think

Discovering that some e-cigarettes pack more nicotine than regular ones was a real eye-opener for me. It's startling to think about how addictive they can be. Even more concerning are the hidden chemicals in the vapor, which many people aren't aware of. These substances, known as endocrine disruptors, can interfere…

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Oct. 19, 2024

Are Near-Death Experiences REAL? A Doctor Explains!

In this episode, we delve into a fascinating yet often overlooked medical phenomenon—near-death experiences (NDEs)—with John C. Hagan III, an ophthalmologist and expert on the subject. Despite being reported by as many as one in five patients who survive critical medical events, NDEs remain absent from most medical curricula, leaving…

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Oct. 19, 2024

The hidden cost of seeing more patients every day

Is it cognitive fatigue or decision fatigue that truly limits our capacity to care for more patients each day? When documentation isn't the bottleneck, we face the mental strain of rapid-fire patient interactions. Understanding our cognitive limits is crucial in managing how we handle complex histories without breaks. How do…

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Oct. 18, 2024

Surviving the C suite's cognitive overload dilemma

Navigating the balance between efficiency and overload in healthcare is like walking a tightrope. We need representation in the C suite to advocate for manageable workloads and ensure visit volumes can increase without burning out our physicians. Constantly monitoring and adjusting workloads is crucial since the next barrier to physician…

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Oct. 18, 2024

Why Finding a Doctor in Rural America is Getting HARDER

We sit down with Banu Symington, a hematology-oncology physician, to explore a looming health care crisis affecting rural America. As more retirees move to rural communities, the number of health care providers is not keeping pace. Banu sheds light on the growing disparity between rural and urban health care access,…

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Oct. 18, 2024

Why you should become an early adopter now

Imagine a world where software adapts to your unique styleit's not as far off as you think. I'm urging everyone to become early adopters because soon, this tech will be a necessity. Get it on your computer, start interacting, and train it to speak like you. This isn't something to…

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Oct. 17, 2024

Suits and scrubs the untold balance of business and care

Imagine a world where suits and scrubs must coexist, not compete. In this video, I explore the intricate balance between financial goals and the core mission of healthcare. It's not about choosing one over the other, but understanding how both are essential, especially in the private equity landscape. Financial considerations…

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Oct. 17, 2024

Magnets for Depression? A Psychiatrist Explains

We speak with Heather Luing, a psychiatrist specializing in treatment-resistant depression. As depression rates in the U.S. have tripled over the last year, we explore why traditional treatments may not work for everyone and discuss innovative therapies like transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). Heather sheds light on how TMS offers hope…

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Oct. 17, 2024

You're not just making a living but a life

You are enough as you are, and that truth is more powerful than you might realize. As physicians, we often worry about finances, but the reality is, we have the capacity to achieve great outcomes with what we earn. It's not just about making a living; it's about crafting a…

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Oct. 16, 2024

Why a 15-minute wait feels like torture to some kids

Waiting in lines can turn a fun day into an emotional rollercoaster for some kids. Even a short wait, like 15 minutes at Disney World, can feel overwhelming. For my child, what might be a minor disappointment to others becomes an intense emotional experience. While many kids handle these moments…

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Oct. 16, 2024

Can Human Connections Save Medicine? Experts Weigh In

We’re joined by Wael Saasouh, an anesthesiologist; Lisa Scardina, a health care executive; and Kim Downey, a physician advocate and physical therapist, to discuss the urgent need to restore human connections in health care. From tackling clinician burnout and moral injury to enhancing collaboration across silos, our guests share powerful…

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Oct. 16, 2024

When identity fades in the mirror of diagnosis

What happens when we reduce people to just a list of problems? In this video, I talk about how focusing solely on diagnoses can make individuals feel like their true essence is overlooked. Personhood being threatened isn't just a new discussion; it's a core part of understanding human suffering. How…

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Oct. 15, 2024

Why those first six years with your child matter most

Everyone's racing to pay off their homes and retire early, but what about those first precious years with your child? By the time your little one turns six, you'll have spent as much time with them as you will for the rest of their life. Those initial years are filled…

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Oct. 15, 2024

The hidden key to patient dignity revealed

When health care providers view patients only through the lens of their illness, job satisfaction plummets and burnout risk skyrockets. Our research highlights a fascinating link between patient perception and dignityhow patients think they're seen can significantly impact their sense of self-worth. What are your thoughts on the importance of…

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Oct. 15, 2024

The SHOCKING Truth About Nurse Practitioners and Doctor Labels

Join us for an enlightening conversation with Joseph Lanctot, a nurse practitioner, as he explores the significance of professional identity in healthcare. Joseph shares his personal experiences of being mislabelled as a doctor and explains why embracing the title of nurse is essential for preserving the unique legacy of nursing.…

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Oct. 14, 2024

Unlocking the ultimate tax break for doctors

Imagine a tax break that gives you triple the benefits. That's exactly what you get with this unique opportunity: tax deduction when you contribute, tax-free growth, and tax-free withdrawals for qualified health expenses. It's one of the few tax advantages available, especially for physicians. If you're self-employed or even own…

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Oct. 14, 2024

From Patients to Clients The Shocking Mental Health Shift

We sit down with Nicholas Rosenlicht, psychiatrist and author of My Brother’s Keeper: The Untold Stories Behind the Business of Mental Health―and How to Stop the Abandonment of the Mentally Ill. Dr. Rosenlicht unpacks the troubling shift from viewing individuals with mental health issues as "patients" to labeling them as…

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Oct. 14, 2024

When doctors stop seeing patients as people

Imagine feeling like just a body part instead of a whole person. That's what one of my colleagues realized when she noticed her patients felt like kidneys on legs. It was a wake-up call about how this perspective affects trust and communication in patient care. Our research highlights that when…

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Oct. 13, 2024

Finding joy in medicine beyond the paycheck

What's driving physicians to seek happiness beyond wealth? In this video, I discuss the burnout and moral injury plaguing our healthcare system, and how these issues inspired me to write an article on finding true fulfillment as a doctor. From the financialization of healthcare that turns patient care into a…

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Oct. 13, 2024

KIDS in Danger from Food MARKETING?

Join Manuel Arango, the director of Health Policy & Advocacy at the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada. We dive into the pressing issue of food marketing to children, exploring how these strategies impact kids' health and dietary habits. Manuel shares insights into the ongoing efforts to regulate unhealthy food…

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Oct. 13, 2024

Unlocking insulin access for millions worldwide

Access to groundbreaking medicines is meaningless without real patient access. In our journey spanning over 50 years, we've advanced our science and manufacturing to supply insulin to nearly 30 million people. Yet, the urgency for patients with type two diabetes and obesity is palpablethey can't afford to wait another half-century.…

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Oct. 12, 2024

Why my child doesn't fit the parenting mold

I thought I had parenting all figured out until the reality of a strong-willed child hit me. Initially, I assumed instincts would guide me, but I quickly realized there were more challenges than I anticipated. My experiences seemed different from others, raising questions about why my child's reactions stood out.…

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Oct. 12, 2024

Meet the Pediatrician Who DEFIED Expectations with Cerebral Palsy

We welcome Ron M. Aryel, a pediatrician who shares his powerful journey through medical school and residency as a physician with cerebral palsy. Facing discrimination, ableism, and hostility from colleagues and superiors, Ron persevered and built a remarkable career. Join us as we discuss the challenges of navigating medical hierarchies,…

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Oct. 12, 2024

The hidden cost of lifesaving diabetes drugs

The stark reality we're facing is that if the cost of Ozempic and Wegovy doesn't drop, countless Americans with diabetes and obesity might be priced out of crucial treatments. Doctors are sounding the alarm, particularly for lower-income and minority communities, who are disproportionately affected. The consequences aren't just financial; they're…

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