Videos

Dec. 28, 2025

Tangible support saves health care workers from systemic collapse

CEO, president, and founder of the Clinician Burnout Foundation Jodie Green and physician advocate and physical therapist Kim Downey discuss their article "Why wellness programs fail health care." Jodie and Kim explain why traditional wellness initiatives often add to the burden rather than relieving it for exhausted medical professionals. They…

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Dec. 28, 2025

Migraine and tinnitus link explained

Could there be a surprising connection between migraine and tinnitus? In today's discussion, we unravel the unexpected link between these two conditions and reveal how they might be more intertwined than you think. You'll learn about tinnitus - often described as a ringing, buzzing, or hissing in the ears -…

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Dec. 27, 2025

Treating your bone density like a retirement account

Orthopedic surgeon Yoshihiro Katsuura, medical student Mark Polemidiotis, and premedical student Cyrus Nasr discuss their article, "Why young people need to care about bone health now." Yoshihiro, Mark, and Cyrus explain that osteoporosis is not just an old person's disease but a result of peak bone mass missed during youth.…

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Dec. 27, 2025

When to take your meds for best results

Timing can be everything, especially when it comes to medication effectiveness. But why do pharmaceutical companies insist on morning doses for some meds and evening doses for others? The answer lies in a fascinating field called chronopharmacodynamics. This concept examines how the timing of medication intake can impact absorption and…

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Dec. 26, 2025

How doctors can reclaim control in a corporate system

Palliative care physician and certified physician development coach Christie Mulholland discusses her article, "Reclaiming physician agency in a broken system." She shares her personal story of leaving a prestigious academic position after realizing that "being a good doctor" was impossible within the constraints of corporate health care. Christie explains how…

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Dec. 26, 2025

Celebrities quit acting for health reasons

Imagine finding out you're at high risk for Alzheimer's - would it change the way you live your life? In this video, we explore how some celebrities are facing this life-altering reality and what they're choosing to do next. Learn about the critical role of early testing and how it…

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Dec. 25, 2025

How political polarization causes real psychological trauma

Psychiatrist Farid Sabet-Sharghi discusses his article, "The psychological trauma of polarization." Farid explains how the human psyche is evolutionarily wired for connection, making the current climate of hostility and division deeply traumatic. He connects the panic and anxiety seen in his clinic to the reactivation of childhood wounds, where global…

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Dec. 24, 2025

A doctor's humbling journey through prostate cancer recovery

Interventional physiatrist Francisco M. Torres discusses his article, "A doctor's own prostate cancer recovery." He shares his vulnerable story of undergoing a robot-assisted radical prostatectomy and the unexpected shame and "erosion of dignity" caused by severe urinary incontinence. Francisco explains how his medical assumption that anatomical knowledge would ensure a…

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Dec. 24, 2025

Different types of tinnitus explained

Tinnitus isn't just a constant buzz for everyone. After treating numerous patients, a unique subtype of tinnitus sufferer emerged with distinct symptoms that challenged the typical understanding. While most experience a steady tone linked to hearing loss or noise exposure, there's more beneath the surface worth exploring. Could these differences…

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Dec. 23, 2025

Saving limbs from the silent threat of peripheral artery disease

Vascular surgeon Xzabia Caliste discusses her article, "The silent disease causing 400 amputations daily." She shares the heartbreaking personal story of witnessing both her aunt and uncle lose their limbs to peripheral artery disease (PAD), a preventable condition that causes over 400 amputations every day in the U.S. Xzabia explains…

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Dec. 23, 2025

Best time to eat fruits revealed

A fascinating study in Europe revealed something unexpected about our daily fruit consumption. Imagine buying your usual fruits - apples, oranges, and the like - and consuming them at different times of the day. The researchers measured the residues of insecticides in urine to see how timing affected our bodies.…

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Dec. 22, 2025

Catching type 1 diabetes before it becomes life-threatening

Pediatric endocrinologist Shara Bialo discusses her article, "Why type 1 diabetes screening should be part of back-to-school." She highlights that back-to-school visits are a critical window to screen for type 1 diabetes (T1D), a disease where sixty-two percent of new cases currently result in life-threatening hospitalizations. Shara shares her personal…

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Dec. 22, 2025

Preventing Alzheimer's for a better life

Alzheimer's doesn't have to be an unavoidable fate. Imagine being able to prevent, manage, and potentially reverse its effects. This video explores how understanding Alzheimer's metabolic roots can transform treatment. Primary care doctors, psychiatrists, and neurologists can play a crucial role by promoting early screening and prioritizing the metabolic aspect…

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Dec. 21, 2025

Why high-quality embryos sometimes fail to implant

Double board-certified obstetrician-gynecologist and reproductive endocrinology and infertility specialist Erica Bove discusses her article, "Why do high-quality IVF embryos fail." Erica explores the heartbreaking reality of recurrent implantation failure, challenging the assumption that it is a rare phenomenon. She analyzes the physical factors often missed in standard studies, such as…

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Dec. 20, 2025

Leadership buy-in is the key to preventing burnout

Physician advocate and physical therapist Kim Downey and counselor Shari Morin-Degel discuss their article, "Why burnout prevention starts with leadership." Shari shares her personal journey from a trauma-exposed mental health professional to a burned-out leader who initially expected her team to just "push through." The conversation highlights how she reached…

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Dec. 19, 2025

Why being vulnerable makes you a better leader

Being a leader isn't just about giving orders - it's about showing compassion and vulnerability. In this video, we explore how embracing these qualities can transform your leadership skills and create a more supportive environment. By admitting when you're having a rough day and asking for help, you not only…

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Dec. 19, 2025

Understanding the unseen role of back-to-school diagnostics

Health care executive Kevin King discusses his article, "How to stay safe from back-to-school illnesses." Kevin explains why the return to classrooms often triggers a surge in respiratory illnesses (like the flu, COVID-19, and RSV) and how diagnostic tests are a critical tool for managing them. He highlights how rapid…

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Dec. 18, 2025

A pediatrician's reckoning with applied behavior analysis

Developmental-behavioral pediatrician Ronald L. Lindsay discusses his article, "A pediatrician’s reckoning with behavior therapy." He shares his profound professional and personal pivot, moving from a decades-long focus on measurable goals to understanding the deep trauma and harm caused by applied behavior analysis (ABA). Ronald explains why he now supports the…

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Dec. 18, 2025

Protect your side gig like a pro

Thinking about starting a side gig? Before you jump in, there are crucial steps you need to take to protect yourself and your business. First, scrutinize your employment contract and consult an attorney to ensure you're meeting all disclosure and permission requirements. Understanding the legal structure of your side gig…

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Dec. 17, 2025

Why learning specialists are central to medical education

Assistant professor of professional practice Adrian Reynolds discusses his article, "What is professional identity formation in medicine?" He explores how a student's frustrated question, "Did I get dumber?" reveals the deep crisis of professional identity formation (PIF) in medical education. Adrian argues that the role of academic coaches and learning…

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Dec. 17, 2025

Listening transformed my leadership skills

Feeling rushed and overwhelmed at work? Learn how to transform your leadership style by mastering the art of being truly present. In this video, discover how giving your undivided attention to employees can change your approach and improve your leadership skills. You'll find out how to listen effectively - identifying…

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Dec. 16, 2025

Why your migraine might be causing your tinnitus

Otolaryngologist Brian F. Worden discusses his article, "The surprising link between migraine and tinnitus." He reveals that for the 26-47 percent of tinnitus patients who also report migraines, the tinnitus may actually be an atypical migraine symptom, even without a headache. Brian explains how migraine, a complex neurological disorder, activates…

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Dec. 16, 2025

The hidden struggle of affording cancer treatment

Patients are silently foregoing cancer treatment due to hidden costs - a heartbreaking reality often overlooked. When treatment comes with a hefty price tag, many suffer in silence, unable to voice their struggles. This video sheds light on how indirect costs lead patients to skip essential medications, impacting their care…

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Dec. 15, 2025

Preventing physician burnout before it begins in med school

Urologist William Lynes discusses his article, "Teaching medical students what it is really like to be a physician." He confronts the tragic reality of physician burnout and suicide, arguing the culture of overwork is bred into medical training from day one. William proposes a critical shift in medical education: a…

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