Videos

Aug. 23, 2024

Simple steps to reduce microplastics in your daily life

Reducing your daily exposure to microplastics might be easier than you think. First, pay close attention to the foods you eat and the type of clothing you wear. Be mindful of the makeup products you use, especially those with high levels of phthalates. While it's impossible to completely eliminate phthalates,…

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Aug. 22, 2024

Schizophrenia stigma why it still exists

Isn't it great that we're making strides to reduce the stigma around mental health issues? We see initiatives for depression, PTSD, and support for veterans, which are all incredibly important. But think about itwhen was the last time you heard of a benefit or a walk specifically for schizophrenia patients?…

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Aug. 22, 2024

Tax-free income with the Augusta rule

In this episode, we explore the Augusta Rule, a unique tax strategy that allows homeowners to rent out their property for up to 14 days annually without paying taxes on the rental income. Our guest, Alexis E. Gallati, a tax strategist, will break down the fundamentals of the Augusta Rule,…

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Aug. 22, 2024

Why I chose therapy over psychiatry

Pursuing a master's in therapy has been a lifelong dream of mine, and now I'm finally taking the steps to make it happen. I'm driven by a mission to help others tune into their values and focus on what truly matters in their lives. When I reflected on my own…

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Aug. 21, 2024

Why fertility rates are plummeting worldwide

Fertility rates are plummeting, and it's more alarming than ever. It used to be one in eight, but now it's one in six. For female physicians, it's even worseone in three face fertility issues. Countries like South Korea have fertility rates below replacement levels. I've noticed a steady decline in…

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Aug. 21, 2024

Consider Texila American University in Guyana for medical school

In today's special sponsored episode, we feature Texila American University College of Medicine (TAUCOM) in Guyana. Dr. Dheeraj Bansal, dean of medicine, and Dr. Nisarg Patel, director of admissions. provide an in-depth look into why TAUCOM is a compelling choice for aspiring medical students. They discuss the university’s unique curriculum,…

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Aug. 20, 2024

The surprising truth about medical debt forgiveness

Why don't large reductions in medical debt lead to better financial outcomes? In this video, I explore the surprising findings on how medical debt forgiveness affects credit scores, delinquencies, and other financial measures. It turns out that preventing or forgiving medical debt might not free up money as much as…

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Aug. 20, 2024

From marathoner to heart health advocate

We dive into the intriguing world of endurance exercise and cardiovascular health with our guest, John C. Hagan III, an ophthalmologist and veteran endurance athlete. John shares his personal journey with long-distance running and the unexpected health challenges he encountered. We explore the latest research on the potential risks of…

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Aug. 20, 2024

Why your primary doctor matters in weight loss plans

Weight loss isn't just a one-size-fits-all solution; it often requires careful coordination with primary care doctors. Before diving into any weight loss plan with a patient, I always make sure to consult their primary care physician. This isn't just a courtesy; it's crucial to avoid stepping on toes and ensure…

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Aug. 19, 2024

Misunderstanding schizophrenia: the truth behind the diagnosis

What if our perceptions of schizophrenia are completely off the mark? They believe that patients with schizophrenia are dangerous, not realizing it's a medical diagnosis, much like diabetes or hypertension. I feel that we often picture patients with schizophrenia as constantly ill, but that's not the case. Just as someone…

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Aug. 19, 2024

Balancing values and metrics: the modern physician's dilemma

Join us for an insightful podcast episode featuring Shideh Shafie, an emergency physician. We'll delve into the profound values that drive physicians to serve humanity and alleviate suffering, and discuss the impact of corporate-driven metrics on the medical field. Shideh shares her experiences and strategies for balancing institutional pressures with…

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Aug. 19, 2024

Your makeup could be hiding dangerous secrets

What you put on your body can be just as important as what you eat. Did you know that many makeup products contain harmful chemicals like BP A and phthalates? I had a pregnant patient today who showed me a lightning cream she was using, and it turned out to…

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Aug. 18, 2024

When parents can't stay with their babies in the hospital

The absence of parents in the hospital can significantly impact a newborn's health and family well-being. From postpartum depression to a shortage of breast milk and weaker parental bonding, the effects are far-reaching. After discharge, the financial burden doesn't easepremature infants often need costly equipment like oxygen tubes and feeding…

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Aug. 18, 2024

Access to uterine artery embolization for all women

Join Nikki Keefe, an interventional radiologist, as we delve into the complexities of uterine fibroids and the disparities in treatment access. Despite uterine fibroids affecting up to 70 percent of women and causing severe symptoms like heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain, and infertility, many, especially Hispanic and rural patients, are…

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Aug. 18, 2024

My life-changing accident made me a better doctor

Experiencing a spinal cord injury has completely transformed my approach to patient care. Before my accident, I was often rushed and abrupt due to my workload. Now, I take the time to listen more deeply to my patients. Ive realized that sometimes, what patients truly need is just a bit…

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Aug. 17, 2024

Uncovering the truth about schizophrenia myths

Why is schizophrenia so misunderstood? Misconceptions stem from how media portrays mental health issues, often linking them to criminal behavior. Movies frequently depict individuals with schizophrenia as bizarre, evil, or crazy. If this is someone's only exposure to the condition, it's no wonder they have the wrong idea. The root…

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Aug. 17, 2024

Battling burnout in pediatric intensive care

We delve into the critical issue of physician burnout with Jillian Bybee, a pediatric intensive care physician. Jillian shares her firsthand experiences from the front lines of health care, discussing the unique challenges faced by pediatric intensivists and the broader implications for medical professionals. Tune in as we explore strategies…

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Aug. 16, 2024

The hidden cost of forgiving medical debt

Forgiving medical debt sounds like a great idea, but have you ever considered its broader implications? In this video, I explore the impact of eliminating medical debts from credit profiles on both consumers and providers. Interestingly, a recent randomized control trial showed a modest reduction in the payment of existing…

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Aug. 16, 2024

AI and empathy: Transforming cancer patient support

Join us in this insightful episode as we sit down with Isabelle Tran, a medical student and writer, to explore the intersection of technology and health. Inspired by her poem "AI Ally," Isabelle delves into the emotional journey of patients receiving a serious diagnosis like thyroid cancer. We discuss how…

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Aug. 16, 2024

Easy swaps for a healthier diet

Shifting to a plant-based diet can seem overwhelming, but it doesn't have to be. Start by taking your favorite meals and making small, manageable changes. For instance, swap your usual egg and bacon breakfast for a tofu scramble. If you're a fan of quesadillas, replace the meat and cheese with…

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Aug. 15, 2024

The secret to compassionate listening in healthcare

Spending extra time listening to patients can make all the difference in their care. In this video, I discuss how compassionate and empathetic listening can lead to a better understanding of what truly matters to patients. As physicians, we often lack the time to engage deeply, but recognizing patients as…

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Aug. 15, 2024

Compensation for mentoring residents

Join us as we delve into the evolving landscape of physician employment agreements with Dennis Hursh, an attorney. Discover the significance of the new Individual Specialty Residency Program Agreements that compensate physicians for mentoring residents. We explore the potential long-term impacts on medical education, the challenges of implementing these agreements,…

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Aug. 15, 2024

When your pelvic floor isn't working right

When the pelvic floor is too loose, everything can drop lower, leading to issues like bladder prolapse, rectal prolapse, or vaginal prolapse. These conditions may require surgical intervention, but more commonly, people experience disorders of defecation. Obstructive defecation, often due to holding it in too much or pushing too hard,…

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Aug. 14, 2024

Our journey through $80k medical debt and surviving twins

Balancing a master's program, caring for a newborn at home, and visiting another in the hospital was a daily whirlwind for my husband and me. After my work shift, I'd rush to the hospital to hold, change, and feed our baby before heading home so my husband could take his…

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