Videos

April 29, 2023

Breaking into health innovation: tips and insights from a physician innovator

In this episode, we welcome Jay Shah, a cardiologist and health care executive, to discuss the future of health care. Jay shares his personal journey and insights on how to get started in health innovation, including tips on how to build a network, stay up-to-date with new technologies and trends,…

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April 29, 2023

A caregiver's advice on coping with crisis and appreciating every day #shorts

When facing difficult situations like those we have been through, it's important to gather as much information as possible to prepare yourself mentally and emotionally. From a cognitive caregiving perspective, try to learn as much as you can about what to expect next, even if nobody has been able to…

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April 28, 2023

Lessons from a caregiver for a rare neurodegenerative disorder

In this episode, we have Bruce Rosky, who is a patient advocate. Bruce shares his personal journey as a caregiver for his wife Jennifer, who was diagnosed with adult polyglucosan body disease (APBD), a rare neurodegenerative disorder. He talks about the challenges he faced as a caregiver, how he coped…

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April 28, 2023

Why prioritizing mental health in crisis intervention is critical for children and teens #shorts

I've realized that when a child is in crisis, every second counts. Parents may not always understand the urgency of the situation, but when a child is in my care, my focus is solely on them. As much as I'd like to offer support to the parents, my priority is…

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April 27, 2023

From patient to protagonist: the importance of narrative writing in medicine

Join us in this episode as we sit down with Najat Fadlallah, a pediatric resident in Lebanon, to discuss the untapped potential of health care data and personal experiences in medical research. We'll explore how health care professionals can use their unique access to vulnerable moments in patients' lives to…

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April 27, 2023

How to spot warning signs of suicidal thoughts and take action #shorts

I can't stress enough how important it is for parents to take their child's words seriously when it comes to suicide. If your child expresses any thoughts or feelings related to wanting to escape life, don't ignore it. These statements may be indicators of a deeper issue, and it's crucial…

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April 26, 2023

From helplessness to hope: a psychiatrist's story of working with suicidal teens

In this episode, we are joined by Shivana Naidoo, a child psychiatrist, who shares a poignant reflection on her experiences with some of her most worrisome teenage patients. As she prepares to leave her job, she finds herself running on empty, knowing she won't be able to say goodbye to…

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April 26, 2023

Why modifiers shouldn't affect surgeon compensation: advocating for fair pay in health care #shorts

As a surgeon, you work hard to provide the best possible care for your patients. But when it comes to compensation, things can get a little complicated. One issue that often arises is the use of modifiers to adjust production-based payments. Modifiers are often used by payers to reduce compensation…

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April 26, 2023

Negotiating your physician contract: the importance of sign-on bonuses and compensation #shorts

Are you negotiating your employment contract in healthcare? Don't forget to consider your sign-on bonus. According to benchmarks set by MGMA, everyone should be eligible for one. But if you're not seeing that reflected in your contract, don't be afraid to ask why not. And if you're not moving for…

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April 25, 2023

Ensuring fair compensation and benefits in physician contracts

In this episode, we discuss the important factors that physicians need to consider when reviewing their employment contracts with guest Dennis Hursh, a physician contract attorney. From compensation to benefits, we dive into the details of what should be carefully reviewed before signing the agreement. Learn about benchmarks such as…

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April 25, 2023

Empower yourself: the importance of setting boundaries and speaking up in health care #shorts

It's a tough truth, but an important one: no one is coming to save you. When it comes to setting boundaries and speaking up for yourself, the responsibility lies with you. If you're in a situation where your boundaries are being violated, it's up to you to take action and…

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April 24, 2023

From reincarnation to meridians: Exploring the world of spiritual science

Join us on this episode of the podcast, where we speak with Marc Nelson, a scientific researcher, about the growing field of spiritual science. Despite the historical divide between science and spirituality, Nelson shares how pioneering work by researchers such as Dr. Ian Stevenson has led to well-vetted scientific case…

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April 24, 2023

A physician's perspective on collaboration and patient care #shorts

Communication is key in any workplace, but in healthcare, it can be a matter of life and death. Unfortunately, it seems that we're falling short when it comes to truly listening to and understanding each other. Instead of taking the time to pause and communicate effectively, we're simply telling each…

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April 23, 2023

Processing grief: a vital step for health care workers during COVID-19

In this episode, our guest Susan MacLellan-Tobert, a pediatric cardiologist and physician coach, delves into the challenges faced by healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite being in the post-disaster recovery phase, burnout rates are increasing, and organizational trust is deteriorating. Susan identifies incomplete grief as one of the primary…

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April 23, 2023

Undervalued and overshadowed: the importance of collaboration in health care #shorts

Have you ever felt like your work as a physician is undervalued and overshadowed by administrative tasks? Unfortunately, this attitude seems to be pervasive across different types of hospitals, from community to academic to big city. It's as if physicians are seen as simply healing clients, while those in charge…

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April 22, 2023

Twenty-Six: a story from a pediatric surgeon

In this episode, Yael Dreznik, a pediatric surgeon and author of the book Twenty-Six, shares her personal story and insights into the life of a surgeon. From the early morning rituals to the fear of making mistakes, Yael provides an inside look into the world of medicine. She discusses the…

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April 22, 2023

"Hospitalsplaining": the condescension problem in physician employment contracts

In this episode, we have Dennis Hursh, a physician contract lawyer, sharing his experiences in dealing with hospitals and their tendency to condescend towards physicians and their lawyers, also known as "hospitalsplaining." He discusses a recent example where negotiations for call coverage in a physician employment agreement were met with…

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April 22, 2023

Why anesthesia is a team sport: a physician's perspective on collaboration in residency and beyond

When starting an anesthesia residency, it can be easy to feel isolated in the operating room. But as a physician who's been there, I can tell you that anesthesia is a team sport. The sooner you realize that, the better you'll be able to progress as a resident, a trainee,…

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April 22, 2023

Why asking "silly" questions in medicine is always worth it #shorts

Starting a new residency can be daunting, especially when it comes to knowing when to ask questions. That's why I always make it clear to my residents: I would never be upset with you for calling me for something. In fact, I would be upset if you didn't call me.…

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April 21, 2023

Empowering anesthesia residents: lessons in trust from an anesthesiologist

In this episode, we speak with George Tewfik, an anesthesiologist, about the importance of recognizing and addressing knowledge gaps in anesthesia residents. George discusses how new residents may arrive with a sense of false confidence that can quickly become a liability, and how educators must earn the trust of their…

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April 21, 2023

Why generic "Thank You, Providers" emails miss the mark #shorts

Have you ever received one of those generic "Thank you, providers" emails and felt like your hard work went unnoticed? As a physician, being referred to as just a "provider" can feel impersonal and dismissive. Let's start recognizing the individuals behind the title and showing our appreciation in meaningful ways.…

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April 20, 2023

Why pizza and thank you emails don't cut it: a pediatrician's take on physician appreciation

In this episode, pediatrician Wendy Schofer discusses physician appreciation. She emphasizes that appreciation is an offering of love that fulfills the psychological need for belonging and love. Wendy relates the five love languages to how physicians can express and receive appreciation and highlights the importance of appreciating ourselves. Tune in…

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April 20, 2023

Unlocking your self-worth: How cultivating a healthy mindset leads to lasting wellbeing #shorts

Self-worth is a vital component of overall wellbeing, but it's not something that just happens overnight. It's a mindset that needs to be nurtured and cultivated over time. If you're serious about improving your self-worth, you need to prioritize yourself and make time for self-care. And don't think you're alone…

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April 19, 2023

Why work shouldn't define your self-worth

In this episode, we are joined by Tracey O’Connell, a radiologist and physician coach, to discuss the pitfalls of “do what you love” as career advice, particularly for college graduates. We explore the role of love in our career choices, whether it be a love for intellectual content, patients, being…

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