Videos

March 8, 2026

AI redefines the physician's role by reducing cognitive overload

AI redefines the physician's role by reducing cognitive overload

Family physician and health care entrepreneur Tod Stillson discusses his article "AI in medicine: Why it won’t replace doctors but will redefine them." Tod argues that the binary debate between AI as a savior or a threat misses the point. The real issue is that modern medical complexity has outgrown…

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March 8, 2026

Want to speak up without backlash?

Want to speak up without backlash?

Don't do it post-call. Timing changes everything. Lead with a suggestion, not blame. If they feel accused, they stop listening. But if they feel invited, they lean in. Trade urgency for a long game. That shift can move a whole system. Pediatrician and certified coach Jessie Mahoney discusses her article…

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March 7, 2026

Hospitals must establish safety guardrails before deploying AI

Hospitals must establish safety guardrails before deploying AI

Physician and health care consultant Harvey Castro discusses his article "ChatGPT Health in hospitals: 5 essential safety protocols." Harvey outlines the immense potential of large language models to reduce administrative burdens while warning of the risks regarding misinformation and privacy breaches. The conversation details five non-negotiable protocols, including rigorous encryption,…

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March 7, 2026

One label can end a career.

One label can end a career.

I asked Nathan what happens when a doctor gets tagged "disruptive." They thought it would lead to coaching and better communication. Then the real consequences showed up. Jobs lost. A "performance improvement plan" no one wants. Watch what triggers it, and what it costs. #Leadership #WorkplaceCulture #gabegodines Pediatrician and certified…

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March 6, 2026

Unregulated botanical products pose hidden risks in convenience stores

Unregulated botanical products pose hidden risks in convenience stores

Psychiatrist, internist, and addiction medicine specialist Muhamad Aly Rifai discusses his article "Unregulated botanical products: the hidden risks of convenience store supplements." Muhamad explores the dangerous misconception that "natural" equals safe, revealing how consumers unknowingly ingest substances with opioid-like effects sold as wellness products. He highlights the conflict between Americans'…

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March 6, 2026

That "healthy eating" lesson flipped a switch.

That "healthy eating" lesson flipped a switch.

One kid went to class. Came home with a new rule. Not from a diet guru. Not from social media. From something totally normal. And it sparked a perfectionism spiral no one saw coming. Where is the line between "healthy" and harmful? Internal medicine physician Sally Daganzo discusses her article…

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March 5, 2026

AI could end the administrative nightmare for doctors

AI could end the administrative nightmare for doctors

Internal medicine physician Shiv K. Goel discusses his article "Claude for Healthcare vs. administrative burden: a physician’s review." Shiv contrasts the two hours he spent fighting a prior authorization with the promise of Anthropic's new "Claude for Healthcare," an AI system designed to handle claims and verify coverage in minutes.…

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March 5, 2026

Stop blaming young doctors. Ask this.

Stop blaming young doctors. Ask this.

What if their push for balance is the clearest warning sign about what's breaking in medicine? And the fix isn't what older training taught. Palliative care physician and certified physician development coach Christie Mulholland discusses her article "5 things health care must stop doing to improve physician well-being." 🩺 Search…

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March 4, 2026

Physician vulnerability and authenticity: How shared stories heal

Physician vulnerability and authenticity: How shared stories heal

Professor of clinical psychiatry Michael F. Myers discusses his book Physicians With Lived Experience: How Their Stories Offer Clinical Guidance and the article "Breaking the silence: mental health and racism in medical school." The conversation highlights the journey of Dr. Chris Veal, a Black gay physician who overcame a seven…

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March 4, 2026

Obamacare subsidies made premiums rise? Here's why

Obamacare subsidies made premiums rise? Here's why

Obamacare subsidies can raise premiums, not lower them, and the math is right there in plain sight. This clip challenges the 2025 shutdown narrative that ending subsidies would make ACA plan premiums skyrocket. Instead, it asks a sharper question - what if the subsidies are the reason premiums escalated in…

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March 3, 2026

Rest is a holy practice: Reclaiming the soul of medicine

Rest is a holy practice: Reclaiming the soul of medicine

Developmental behavioral pediatrician Roxanne Almas discusses her article "The making of a rested healer." Roxanne shares her deeply personal journey through the "quiet unraveling" of burnout and the profound grief of losing both parents. She describes how she moved away from the cold efficiency of modern medicine to rediscover her…

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March 3, 2026

Younger doctors want work-life balance, not blame

Younger doctors want work-life balance, not blame

Work-life balance for doctors is not a character flaw - it is a systems problem nobody wants to name. This clip calls out the lazy narrative that younger physicians are "entitled" or "don't want to work." You will hear why that story keeps getting repeated in hospitals, faculty meetings, and…

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March 2, 2026

Ecovillages and organic farming could reverse global warming

Ecovillages and organic farming could reverse global warming

Physician and health care reform advocate David K. Cundiff discusses his article "Ecovillages and organic agriculture: a scenario for global climate restoration." David challenges the IPCC's failure to model a fully organic global agricultural transition, presenting a scenario where converting 5 billion hectares to biointensive organic farming could sequester nearly…

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March 2, 2026

Why recruiters lose doctors with one call

Why recruiters lose doctors with one call

Locum tenens recruiter advice for physicians starts with one simple test - do they actually know who you are. A good agent can change your entire experience, and a bad one can make you want to hang up forever. In this video, you will hear what separates recruiters worth keeping…

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March 1, 2026

"Disruptive" behavior is often a cry for help from depleted doctors

"Disruptive" behavior is often a cry for help from depleted doctors

Pediatrician and certified coach Jessie Mahoney discusses her article "Disruptive physician labeling: a symptom of systemic burnout." Jessie argues that the rising number of "disruptive" labels slapped on highly skilled doctors is not a failure of character but a predictable response to a broken health care system. She explains how…

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March 1, 2026

Telemedicine could cut 90 million doctor visits

Telemedicine could cut 90 million doctor visits

Telehealth is about to make healthcare simpler, faster, and safer for millions of people. This shift is not just about convenience. It is about cutting out the "millions of steps" that slow everything down. When you can see your doctor without the extra hoops, the whole system starts to breathe…

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Feb. 28, 2026

Unpaid on-call shifts are driving doctors into early retirement

Unpaid on-call shifts are driving doctors into early retirement

Internal medicine physician Corinne Sundar Rao discusses her article "Physician on-call compensation: the unpaid labor driving burnout." Corinne argues that the term "call" is a euphemism used to extract free labor from employed physicians who no longer own their practices. She highlights the discrepancy between the historical obligation of private…

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Feb. 28, 2026

Stop blaming young doctors for setting boundaries

Stop blaming young doctors for setting boundaries

Stop blaming younger doctors for "not working hard enough" - the system changed, and they adapted. This conversation flips the usual burnout narrative on its head, and it gets uncomfortable fast. If you've felt the space to do good work shrink year after year, you'll hear why that isn't a…

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Feb. 27, 2026

Primary care receives only five cents of every health care dollar

Primary care receives only five cents of every health care dollar

Family physician and health benefits advisor Jonathan Bushman discusses his article "The 5 percent problem: the low value of primary care." Jonathan contrasts the grueling decade of training and massive debt required to become a doctor with the thirty-minute process of obtaining a health insurance broker license. He reveals the…

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Feb. 27, 2026

Why I avoid locum agencies with many recruiters

Why I avoid locum agencies with many recruiters

Locum agency red flags can cost you weeks of wasted calls and missed shifts. If your phone keeps ringing with a new recruiter every week, pay attention. That one pattern can tell you more about an agency than any polished pitch. In this video, I break down the simple signal…

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Feb. 26, 2026

Physician father wrestles with daughter's post-Dobbs future

Physician father wrestles with daughter's post-Dobbs future

Family physician Travis Walker discusses his article "A physician father on the Dobbs decision and reproductive rights." Travis reflects on the glaring double standard facing his daughter compared to his sons in the wake of the Supreme Court's 2022 ruling. He explores the unique medical risks inherent in every pregnancy…

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Feb. 26, 2026

Health savings accounts could replace insurance?

Health savings accounts could replace insurance?

Health savings accounts could change healthcare from confusing to simple, and it starts with cutting out insurance middlemen. Picture getting one Blue Cross card for everything that happens in the hospital and beyond. Now flip that same card over and there's a chip tied to your own savings account. That's…

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Feb. 25, 2026

Orthorexia nervosa turns healthy habits into a harmful obsession

Orthorexia nervosa turns healthy habits into a harmful obsession

Internal medicine physician Sally Daganzo discusses her article "The hidden epidemic of orthorexia nervosa." Sally explains how the pursuit of a perfect diet can spiral into a debilitating obsession where food rules dictate a patient's entire life. She describes how individuals often adopt restrictive protocols to manage inflammation or gut…

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Feb. 25, 2026

I paid off med school loans in 3 years doing locums

I paid off med school loans in 3 years doing locums

Locum tenens can change your career math fast, and it is not just for one type of doctor. I paid off all my med school loans in 3 years because of the flexibility and earning power it gave me. That is the part most people do not expect when they…

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