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Jan. 19, 2023

Finding strength in adversity: lessons from a health care worker

When disaster strikes, it can change our perspectives and priorities in life. In this episode, we speak with Linda Munroe, a nurse practitioner who shares her experiences and insights on the challenges and rewards of being a health care worker. She discusses the impact of natural disasters on her community…

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Jan. 19, 2023

Doctors speak out: the importance of autonomy and EMR efficiency in healthcare #shorts

As a healthcare professional, I often find myself thinking about ways to improve the workflows that physicians face on a daily basis. In my ideal world, one of the things I would love to see happen is the implementation of offloaded scribes. From what I've seen in other institutions, scribes…

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Jan. 19, 2023

Behind the scenes: A physician’s struggle with documentation #shorts

My days are filled with taking care of patients and talking to their families. But, as you may have noticed, not all of my time is spent on these tasks. In fact, several other important responsibilities come with being a healthcare professional. One of the most important of these is…

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Jan. 18, 2023

Balancing patient care and bureaucracy

In this episode, Susan Walker, a pediatrician, shares her experiences and insights into the demands placed on doctors, and how these demands can sometimes interfere with their ability to provide the best care for their patients. Susan discusses the importance of prioritizing patient care, and why it's crucial for doctors…

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Jan. 18, 2023

From policy to practice: Why involving healthcare staff and patients is crucial for success #shorts

Many entities play a role in shaping healthcare policies, from insurance plans and state and federal governments, to name a few. While it's important to consider these factors, I believe it's equally important to partner with the people who will be directly impacted by the policies we are trying to…

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Jan. 18, 2023

Understanding adverse childhood experiences: Why it matters for overall health #shorts

Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) is a term that refers to the various types of childhood trauma and family-level risk factors that can have a negative impact on a child's physical, emotional, and mental health. These experiences include child maltreatment, abuse, neglect, as well as household risk factors such as parental…

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Jan. 17, 2023

The lesson in backing off: Why taking a step back can be crucial for physician wellness #shorts

We are trained to work hard and to do everything in our power to help our patients. But what happens when the work becomes too much? What happens when the weight of the responsibilities feels too heavy to bear? I think of a surgeon I once had in my clinic…

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Jan. 17, 2023

Finding balance in healthcare: the importance of healthy detachment from outcomes #shorts

We are trained to do everything in our power to help our patients heal and recover. And while this drive to make a difference is commendable, it's important to recognize that sometimes the outcome is beyond our control and that can be hard to accept. That's why learning how to…

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Jan. 16, 2023

Healing hearts: the power of authentic connection in medicine

In this episode, we speak with Elizabeth LaRusso, a psychiatrist who shares her experiences and insights on the importance of cultivating meaningful connections and holding space for others. She discusses the challenges of learning to hold space for oneself in the face of suffering and offers advice for fellow doctors…

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Jan. 16, 2023

The power of listening: How to be a more effective clinician #shorts

We have a lot of knowledge and experience under our belts, which can be a great asset in helping us diagnose and treat our patients. But it can also lead to a tendency to jump to conclusions, particularly when it comes to assessing a patient's condition. That's why one of…

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Jan. 16, 2023

From clinician to leader: How to get involved in hospital administration #shorts

We all want to have a say in the way healthcare is delivered and administered. But for many of us, the road to having more of a voice in these issues can seem daunting. So what kind of advice do I have for fellow physicians who want to follow in…

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Jan. 15, 2023

Finding purpose: How physicians can craft meaningful careers in medicine

In this episode, we speak with David Danhauer, a seasoned pediatrician and former CMIO. Throughout his career, he has had the opportunity to gain a wealth of experience and knowledge, and as he approaches retirement, he reflects on his journey with gratitude. He shares his insights on what it takes…

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Jan. 15, 2023

The power of asking: How primary care doctors can address spiritual needs #shorts

It's important that we take the time to address our patients' spiritual needs, in addition to their physical health. But where do we start? One way to begin is by simply asking the patient about what brings them joy and where they find strength in life. This allows for an…

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Jan. 15, 2023

Embracing faith in healthcare: Why it's essential for effective patient care #shorts

We are often trained to focus solely on the physical aspects of a patient's well-being. But what many in the medical community may not realize is that neglecting the spiritual dimension of a person's health can actually lead to poorer outcomes. When individuals of faith become actively involved in issues…

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Jan. 14, 2023

How people of faith can respond to our broken health system

In this episode, we speak with G. Scott Morris, a physician and ordained minister who has dedicated his career to treating patients with chronic conditions at Church Health. He shares his experiences working with individuals to improve their health through better nutrition and physical activity, and discusses the potential for…

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Jan. 14, 2023

The human touch in radiology: Going beyond the scan #shorts

As a radiologist, I have the unique opportunity to not only analyze medical images, but also interact with patients and their families. And it's not just during business hours - often times, I find myself scanning children at night, when they're most likely to be asleep and still. During these…

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Jan. 14, 2023

Why radiologists are the unsung heroes of health care #shorts

As a radiologist, my job is to diagnose and interpret medical images to help physicians make informed treatment decisions for their patients. But in order to do this effectively, communication and collaboration with other members of the healthcare team is crucial. That's why we don't just sit in silence, staring…

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Jan. 13, 2023

A physician shows incredible strength and resilience in an emotional moment

In this episode, we follow Houda Bouhmam, a radiology resident, as she struggles to deliver the devastating news to a patient that there is no cure for their disease. Despite the emotional toll it takes on her, Houda perseveres and shares the difficult news, shining a light on the strength…

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Jan. 13, 2023

Negotiating employment contracts: How to prioritize your battles #shorts

When it comes to negotiating employment contracts, it's essential to prioritize your battles and choose your fights wisely. As a doctor, I understand the temptation to want to make changes to every single word and section, but it's important to focus on the most crucial aspects and stand your ground…

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Jan. 13, 2023

Don't let your BMI mislead you: the risks of skinny fat #shorts

Skinny fat, a term used to describe normal weight individuals who still carry excess fat and are at risk for the same diseases as those who are obese. Don't let your BMI deceive you - even if you're within a "healthy" range, undiagnosed skinny fat can still put you at…

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Jan. 12, 2023

Why body type standards are misleading in assessing health

In this episode, we explore the concept of normal weight obesity and skinny fat with scientific researcher Marc Nelson. Marc discusses how genetics, diet, exercise, and lifestyle all play a role in determining our body type, and how new research is helping us better understand the complex relationship between body…

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Jan. 12, 2023

The sacred bond between physicians and patients #shorts

The bond between physicians and patients is the foundation of good health and medical decision making. It is a sacred relationship that should be the focus of everything we do in the healthcare industry. As physicians, we are valuable assets, but our patients are even more precious. We must always…

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Jan. 12, 2023

The physician shortage: What are we doing with the time we have? #shorts

As a society, it's clear that we are facing a shortage of physicians. But have you ever stopped to think about how we are utilizing the time of the physicians we do have? It seems that instead of focusing on patient care and hospital work, doctors are being pulled in…

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Jan. 11, 2023

Physicians' real problem isn’t burnout

"Let’s ask which elements of our system support this and promote and enhance those elements. If anything takes time or focus away from the main principle, let’s remove or replace it. Whether it’s the EMR, payment models, prior authorizations, or even automated phone systems, let’s rethink things so the two…

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