Videos

June 2, 2024

Empowering women physicians: Navigating career challenges with clarity and resilience

I want to emphasize to other women physicians that, for better or worse, we are just that – women physicians. No one is going to come and save us. I held on to the hope that someone might for a long time, but I realized the importance of clarity and…

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June 2, 2024

How a physician mom reclaimed her life

Join us in this insightful podcast episode featuring Sarah Wittry, a hospice and palliative care physician, and Kim Downey, a physical therapist. Sarah shares her journey of navigating burnout, finding balance, and embracing mindfulness practices while discussing the importance of aligning life with core values and maintaining harmony between professional…

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June 1, 2024

Why hospitals are losing money on primary care

Join us for an insightful discussion on the current state of primary care in hospitals and the emergence of direct primary care (DPC) as a transformative solution. Our guest, Christopher Habig, co-founder and CEO of Freedom Healthworks, shares his expertise on why hospital-employed practices are bleeding money, the lack of…

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June 1, 2024

The financial reality of primary care: Hospitals' loss leaders exposed

Primary care doctors are often treated as loss leaders in the business model of hospitals. Most hospitals experience a financial loss ranging from $100,000 to $500,000 per primary care clinic operated by employed physicians. This raises the question: "Why is this loss so significant?" To clarify, when referring to a…

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May 31, 2024

DEA vs. doctors: Who's really breaking the law on controlled substances?

Join us as we delve into the intricate web of discrepancies surrounding pain medication availability and governmental oversight. Our guest, L. Joseph Parker, a research physician, sheds light on recent revelations regarding the White House Medical Unit's actions, outlined in an Inspector General's report. From Operation "Bottleneck" to the DEA's…

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May 31, 2024

Samuel Shem: How writing keeps me alive

I had nothing planned for the afternoon, so I decided to sit down and write. I ended up getting so engrossed in my work that I wrote for another four hours straight. It was an intense and exhilarating experience. I was completely immersed in writing this book because I knew…

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May 30, 2024

How insurance companies deceived us: the hidden truth about rising costs and reduced coverage

In the past, we lived in a system where insurance covered most of our healthcare expenses. I remember the days when insurance paid around 80 percent of the usual and customary charges, leaving the patient responsible for just 20 percent. This system was beneficial because it ensured that people had…

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May 29, 2024

Health care costs: Looking in the mirror for solutions

Join us for a discussion on the complexities of the U.S. health care system with orthopedic surgeon Alejandro Badia. We'll delve into the evolving perceptions surrounding health care, exploring factors contributing to its perceived shortcomings. From societal priorities to individual responsibility, we'll examine the blame game and discuss innovative solutions.…

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May 29, 2024

Eliminating pre-authorization in health care: an orthopedic surgeon’s perspective

The first change I'd advocate for is eliminating pre-authorization, although maintaining oversight is still essential. We recognize that there are bad actors and that mistakes occur, underscoring the need for some form of regulation. However, the relatively new concept of requiring authorization for every step of patient care creates unnecessary…

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May 28, 2024

Why treating chronic pain as a mood disorder is a dangerous misconception

I recently attended a conference where an addiction psychiatrist tried to convince a room full of medical practitioners that chronic pain is merely a mood disorder, suggesting it's all in patients' heads. The psychiatrist argued that treating chronic pain with anything other than psychotropic medications is unjustified. However, I believe…

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May 28, 2024

Broken but beautiful: Healing ourselves and the world

Join host Nessa Meshkaty, an internal medicine, pediatrics, and infectious disease physician, as she explores the profound intersections of empathy, human connection, and societal challenges in this thought-provoking podcast. Drawing on insights from her personal experiences, conversations with mentors like Dr. Paul Farmer, and observations from her global travels, Nessa…

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May 27, 2024

Doctors must retain control over patient care: the fight against health insurance

Don’t make a rash decision to abruptly stop their treatment or make them feel bad about what they’re telling you when they’re doing their best to communicate what they’re going through. Health insurance companies and the federal government are increasingly collaborating to push these patients to the side because they…

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May 27, 2024

Legal risks for doctors and compliance solutions

In this episode, family physician and author of Burden of Pain: A Physician's Journey through the Opioid Epidemic, Jay K. Joshi, with his extensive experience defending physicians, illuminates the pressing need for compliance in navigating the escalating scrutiny from federal and state regulators. Join us as we uncover the intricate…

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May 27, 2024

Neurosurgery with Apple Vision Pro: clear vision, precision, and efficiency

The Apple Vision Pro is revolutionizing neural surgeries with its unparalleled clarity and precision. This advanced augmented reality device allows surgeons to navigate complex procedures seamlessly, enhancing both efficiency and patient outcomes. The Apple Vision Pro offers an ultra-clear view, crucial for walking through an operating room and performing intricate…

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May 26, 2024

How to effectively communicate with authority figures in healthcare

At this point, the person now trusts you and sees you as someone who stands out from the usual crowd of whiny doctors. You can begin to make requests of them based on what you need for your ideal practice. There is a specific way to communicate with people in…

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May 26, 2024

Why discussing female sexual health matters

Join medical students Olivia Negris and Jen Romanello as they delve into the often-overlooked topic of female sexual health in health care. In this insightful podcast, Olivia and Jen discuss the challenges patients face when discussing sexual health with health care providers, the impact of the lack of education on…

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May 25, 2024

Revolutionizing mental health care: Apple Vision Pro and AI for immersive therapy

Imagine a mental health care experience where cutting-edge technology meets therapeutic support. In the realm of VR (virtual reality), applications like the Apple Vision Pro combined with artificial intelligence are transforming how we approach mental health treatment. With these advancements, users experiencing depression can engage in conversations with a virtual…

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May 25, 2024

How the Apple Vision Pro can improve patient outcomes

Join us for an engaging discussion on the future of health care diagnostics with physician, health care consultant, and serial entrepreneur Harvey Castro. In this episode, we delve into the transformative potential of Apple Vision Pro in disease detection and diagnostics. From its integration of AI to its impact on…

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May 24, 2024

Targeting cancer treatment for better outcomes

We welcome Kevin L. Schewe, a radiation oncologist, as we explore the evolution of cancer treatment from the perspective of someone who has witnessed groundbreaking advancements firsthand. From the significance of targeted therapies in improving patient outcomes to the transformative impact of cutting-edge technology like the radiation linear accelerator, Kevin…

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May 24, 2024

Why building a relationship with your boss matters

Building a relationship with your boss seems impossible when both of you are constantly busy. Think about the last time you saw your boss outside of a scheduled meeting. Was it a casual visit to check in, or did they show up unannounced at your clinic? If your receptionist told…

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May 23, 2024

Physicians: Advocate for your needs and transform the system

As clinicians, we often overlook a crucial reality: without us, the entire healthcare ecosystem would come to a standstill. No prescriptions would be written, no imaging conducted, no lab tests performed, and insurance processes would cease to exist. Our influence within this system is immense and undeniable. Our role is…

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May 22, 2024

Outdated technology is hurting patients

Join us as we delve into the complexities of modern health care with guest Samant Virk, a neurologist and health care executive. We explore pressing questions surrounding outdated systems and resistance to change in health care technology, discussing topics such as patient-controlled medical records, transparency in billing, coordination between providers,…

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May 22, 2024

Could psilocybin be the key to lasting mental health?

For some people, traditional antidepressants might provide relief, but the side effects can often outweigh the benefits, leaving individuals feeling worse than before. If you're struggling with the side effects of SSRIs, it might be time to explore alternative treatments like psilocybin. Psilocybin, the active compound in magic mushrooms, offers…

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May 22, 2024

A disabled sibling's right to stay home

Join us for a conversation with Franke James, an activist, artist, and author, as we delve into her book, Freeing Teresa: A True Story about My Sister and Me. Together, we explore the story of Teresa, Franke's sister, and the challenges they faced navigating the complex systems surrounding developmental disabilities.…

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