Videos

July 16, 2024

Healing cancer: focusing on the person, not just the tumor

Understanding cancer treatment means looking beyond the tumor to the whole person. In this video, I summarize a book my colleague, Alyssa McManaman, and I wrote about integrating whole person care into cancer treatment. We discuss how the industry often focuses solely on eliminating cancer cells, driven by fear rather…

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July 16, 2024

Creativity in combating medical burnout

Join us in this insightful episode as we delve into the world of creativity and wellness with Charity Hix, a burnout and wellness coach, and Kim Downey, a physician advocate and physical therapist. We explore how nurturing creativity within the medical field can help mitigate burnout, enhance problem-solving abilities, and…

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July 16, 2024

Why health care should be a small business again

Imagine a world where healthcare feels personal and accessible, not a massive, bureaucratic maze. In the U.S., healthcare has ballooned into a gigantic industry, but it doesn't have to be this way. Think back 100 years in America, when doctors were solo practitioners and hospitals were run by local communities…

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July 16, 2024

Early lung cancer screening saved my life

Catching lung cancer early can be a lifesaver, especially for non-smokers. I was incredibly fortunate to be diagnosed at stage one, with no spread to my lymph nodes. This meant I didn’t need chemotherapy and underwent a curative right upper lobe resection. I've been on targeted therapy, and I’m set…

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July 15, 2024

How photography made me a better doctor

What if the secrets to genius could cross the boundaries between fields? As an undergrad studying psychology, I had the chance to learn from Dean Simonton, an expert in creativity and genius. He was fascinated by geniuses, regardless of their fields, and aimed to understand what made them exceptional. This…

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July 15, 2024

Humanizing medicine in a high-tech world

In this episode, we sit down with Francisco M. Torres, an interventional physiatrist and author of Beyond Diagnosis: Perspective in Medicine and the Human Experience. Join us as we explore the theme of humanizing medicine in an era of increasing standardization and technological advancement. We discuss the profound influence of…

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July 15, 2024

Unlock hidden perks doctors often overlook

Bonuses and benefits can be game-changers in your compensation package. Your bonus is the reward for hitting a specific target, like a signing bonus or improving hospital readmission rates. These are straightforward but impactful. Then there are the bennies that don't go into your bank account but can significantly enhance…

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July 14, 2024

The secret to transforming your work day with one simple trick

Uncover the secrets to making your workday more enjoyable and productive. In this video, I share a unique mnemonic that has transformed how I interact with my colleagues and manage my day. It's all about adding color to your workday through connection, gratitude, laughter, curiosity, and relaxation. From chatting about…

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July 14, 2024

Lung cancer statistics you need to know about nonsmokers

Join Alice S. Y. Lee, an emergency physician and lung cancer survivor. Alice shares her journey from a nonsmoker to a lung cancer survivor, shedding light on the health disparities faced by Asian American female nonsmokers. Discover how her diagnosis came about, the misconceptions surrounding lung cancer in nonsmokers, and…

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July 14, 2024

Why hospitals and insurers are secretly raising prices

Hospitals consolidate not to improve quality or lower prices, but to raise them. Insurance companies, on the other hand, consolidate to play hardball, making it tough for small hospitals to survive. This tug-of-war between these giant industries leaves doctors, nurses, and patients as collateral damage. What are your thoughts on…

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July 13, 2024

The shocking truth about who’s really making your decisions

Imagine a decision that impacts your community being made by someone who has never even set foot in it. That's the reality when executives, driven solely by spreadsheets and bonuses, call the shots from miles away. Wouldn't you prefer those decisions to be made by someone who understands and lives…

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July 13, 2024

Why doctors should explore their options for true success

Imagine a schedule that truly honors your lifestyle goals. You must be open to exploring your options, even if you don't plan on leaving your current situation. Think about clinical care; there are usually various treatment options, each with different risks and chances for success. In my practice, doctors succeed…

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July 13, 2024

Health information censorship in prisons

Join us as we explore the critical issue of carceral censorship and its impact on incarcerated individuals' access to health information. Our guest is Brian Tuohy, an assistant professor of bioethics, who shares his perspectives on the challenges and ethical considerations surrounding this issue. We'll discuss real-life stories like that…

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July 13, 2024

Rethinking health care reform: big vs small solutions

Health care reform isn't just a public versus private debate; it's about the relationships between physicians and their patients. When we shift our focus from big versus small, we can find better ways to support these crucial connections. Health care is a personal service, deeply rooted in local communities and…

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July 12, 2024

Why doctors and MBAs clash in the medical field

The contrasting motivations between doctors and MBAs in healthcare are more significant than you might think. In my 15 years in the industry, I was always focused on the next promotion, making my boss look good, and balancing the budget. Doctors, on the other hand, are driven by entirely different…

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July 12, 2024

Overcoming diabetes and chasing dreams

Join us as we sit down with writer Robin D'Amato to discuss her book, Sugar-Free. Robin delves into the inspiring journey of Ginny Eastman, a girl whose passion for basketball begins at six years old despite her battle with juvenile diabetes. We'll explore how Ginny overcomes physical and societal challenges,…

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July 11, 2024

Why doctors are secretly frustrated with their jobs

Finding the balance between work and life is a top concern for many doctors. I've spoken to numerous physicians who stress the importance of not working excessive hours, allowing them to be present for both their families and patients. Another common issue is the lack of consistent support staff, which…

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July 11, 2024

Beyond traditional cancer treatment

Join us as we delve into the growing interest in holistic approaches to cancer care with Wayne B. Jonas, a family physician. We explore the benefits of integrating complementary therapies, such as nutrition and exercise counseling, mindfulness, meditation, and yoga, into traditional cancer treatments. Wayne shares his expert perspective on…

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July 10, 2024

From toxic jobs to fulfillment: How to navigate your career crisis

When you start talking to people who have been through similar experiences, whether you get a mentor or a coach, it helps you overcome your own obstacles. The pathway to success, especially for women physicians facing day-to-day challenges, becomes clearer. The most common complaints I hear include working in a…

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July 10, 2024

Avoid these common mistakes in your first doctor employment contract

Join us for an insightful episode as we navigate the complexities of negotiating your first employment contract as a doctor. Our guest, attorney Ethan A. Nkana, shares invaluable advice on avoiding common mistakes, understanding salary ranges, and effectively advocating for your value. We'll discuss the importance of having multiple job…

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July 9, 2024

Balancing diabetes and mental health: the medication challenge

We sit down with Jennifer Jonsson, a patient advocate, to explore the complex world of medication interactions and their impact on mental health. Jennifer shares her personal journey of managing ADHD, bipolar disorder, and Type 2 diabetes while navigating the unexpected side effects of medications like Rybelsus. We discuss the…

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July 9, 2024

Why physicians need community now more than ever

As physicians, we're often siloed, feeling isolated as we deal with pre-authorization hassles and other bureaucratic challenges. It's easy to think we're the only ones facing these issues, but in reality, physicians across the country are experiencing the same struggles, from pre-authorization to EMR headaches. It's crucial to foster a…

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July 8, 2024

Balancing caregiving roles in medicine

I want each of you listening, whether you're a hiring medical director or a colleague, to consider this: When someone is going through a rough time, be it related to a child or an ailing family member, women physicians often bear a significant part of the caregiving responsibilities. While it's…

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July 8, 2024

Key strategies for private medical practices

We dive into the challenges and strategies for private medical practices to thrive, featuring our guest, pediatrician Nneka Unachukwu. We discuss the importance of adopting an entrepreneurial mindset, effective business practices, and the role of marketing in health care. Nneka shares insights on patient retention strategies, optimizing team roles, and…

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