Videos

July 1, 2025

Antibiotics Allergy Concern

Antibiotics are becoming less effective for me, and I've realized my options are shrinking fast. Chatting with my UK colleagues opened my eyes to how often AMR (Antimicrobial Resistance) makes their headlines. Surprisingly, it barely gets a mention here in the US. Even a UN meeting last year barely made…

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June 30, 2025

A physician's reflection on love, loss, and finding meaning in grief

Hospitalist Jasminka Vukanovic-Criley discusses her article, "When grief hits all at once: a morning of heartbreak and love." Jasminka shares a deeply personal account of a Saturday morning where unexpected news of the passing of two friends, Natasa's mother Mirjana and her friend Thomas, both from cancer, suddenly immersed her…

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June 30, 2025

Mental health support tips

Feeling overwhelmed and afraid to seek help? You're not alone in this journey. This video is a heartfelt reminder that there are mental health providers ready to support you confidentially. Learn how to prioritize your mental well-being without compromising your privacy. Did you know physician suicide is a growing concern?…

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June 29, 2025

Addressing U.S. vaccine inequities in vulnerable communities

Medical students Kaitlynn Esemaya, Anamaria Ancheta, and Annique McLune discuss their article, "Why vaccine access still fails America's most vulnerable groups." They highlight how social determinants of health drive pervasive inequities in vaccination rates among marginalized U.S. communities, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Kaitlynn, Alexis, and Annique cite CDC data…

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June 28, 2025

How organizational culture drives top talent away

Surgeon Suhaib J. S. Ahmad discusses his article, "Why even the best employees are silently quitting health care." Suhaib explores the phenomenon of highly competent and once-passionate health care professionals disengaging and leaving their roles, often without overt complaint. He argues that this "silent quitting" stems not just from issues…

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June 27, 2025

Why are medical students turning away from primary care?

Medical students Vineeth Amba and Archita Goyal discuss their article, "What's driving medical students away from primary care?" They share the widespread discouragement medical students encounter regarding primary care careers, despite initial aspirations to serve communities. Vineeth and Archita highlight the ongoing crisis in primary care, evidenced by a decline…

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June 27, 2025

Tobacco Report Controversy

Ever wondered how a paediatric surgeon ended up making headlines in the world of public health? This video takes you on an intriguing journey into the life of a surgeon general who wasn't your typical public health figure. Despite being politically naive, he knew how to play his cards right…

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June 26, 2025

Combating physician burnout with a coaching leadership style

Family physician and certified executive leadership coach Lisa Herbert discusses her article, "From burnout to breakthrough: How a coaching culture transforms health care." Lisa shares her personal journey with physician burnout, a crisis affecting 54 percent of physicians, and how discovering coaching revolutionized her approach to leadership and her career.…

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June 26, 2025

Explain Science to Teens

Ever wondered how to make complex topics exciting for everyone? In this video, we chat about simplifying scientific stories. It's all about breaking it down like you're talking to a teenager. Think about sharing your experiences in a way that sparks curiosity and maybe even inspires future study. We'll explore…

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June 25, 2025

I was trapped by fear of what others thought. This is what set me free.

Physician coach and marriage and family therapy graduate student Jillian Rigert discusses her article, "Fear of other people's opinions nearly killed me. Here's what freed me." Jillian shares her harrowing journey through medical discharge from the military and transitioning out of surgery residency, which plunged her into guilt, shame, and…

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June 25, 2025

Being Present Changes Everything

Have you ever thought about what we sacrifice when we're not fully present with others? In today's video, we're exploring the power of being present, even when life's distractions pull us away. I'll share how maintaining this presence, even when it's uncomfortable, can strengthen our relationships and communities. It's a…

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June 24, 2025

Your only client is the truth: Navigating the space between medicine and law

Nephrologist Saad S. Alshohaib discusses his article, "Why truth still matters in the courtroom: lessons from a physician witness." The conversation provides a profound reflection on his decade of experience serving as a medical expert witness, a role he describes as walking a "narrow bridge between medicine and the law."…

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June 23, 2025

When credibility is your only asset: the cautionary tale of DrKoop.com

Historian and ethicist Nigel Cameron discusses his article, "How DrKoop.com rose and fell: the untold story behind the Surgeon General's startup." The conversation chronicles the dramatic history of the iconic dot-com era company, from its modest beginnings as a personal medical record system to its meteoric rise as the world's…

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June 23, 2025

Surgeon General's Surprising Role

Imagine stepping into what you think is a powerhouse role, only to find out it's mostly a title with little influence. That's exactly what happened to the Surgeon General in the mid-1960s. Despite initial excitement about joining the cabinet, the position was stripped of major responsibilities, leaving just a few…

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June 22, 2025

How to speak the language of leadership to improve doctor wellness

Pediatrician and certified coach Jessie Mahoney discusses her article, "Physician wellness is a strategic imperative—not a moral crusade." The conversation focuses on why physicians must shift their advocacy for well-being from a reactive, moral argument to a strategic one that aligns with institutional priorities. Jessie explains that effective change comes…

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June 21, 2025

How Gen Z is transforming mental health care

Entrepreneur, AI enthusiast, and wellness advocate Vaishali Jha discusses her article, "Gen Z is already transforming mental health care—are we listening?" The conversation explores the vital need for new perspectives in health care, arguing that the system often overlooks the voices of young people. Vaishali explains how Gen Z, having…

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June 21, 2025

Preventable Tragedies Explained

Imagine if someone close to you needed medication and it wasn't available. It's a preventable tragedy that we have the power to address. In this video, we explore the importance of responding to harmful jokes with thoughtful dialogue. It's not about banning speech, but about promoting meaningful conversations. What are…

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June 20, 2025

Why the fear of being forgotten is stronger than the fear of death

Retired surgeon, psychotherapist, and author Patrick Hudson discusses his article, "Why we fear being forgotten more than death itself." The conversation explores the profound difference between the biological act of dying and the existential fear of vanishing from the story of the world. Patrick explains that for many, the true…

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June 19, 2025

How home-based AI can reduce health inequities in underserved communities

Physician executive Sreeram Mullankandy discusses his article, "Bridging the digital divide: Addressing health inequities through home-based AI solutions." The conversation highlights that while the future of health care delivery is moving into patients' homes, this shift risks leaving the most vulnerable populations behind. Sreeram explains that non-medical factors, or Social…

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June 18, 2025

When your dream job becomes a nightmare

Pediatrician Sarah Webber discusses her article, "Why it's so hard to admit when we don't like our jobs." The conversation is a vulnerable look into her personal experience with burnout just nine months into what she thought was her dream job as a pediatric hospitalist. Sarah shares her journey of…

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June 18, 2025

Non-compete clauses for doctors

Are non-competes for physicians as tricky as they sound? Let's chat about how varied they are across the US and the surprising ways they can impact healthcare workers. I'm spilling the tea on a big win in Maryland, where we scored a partial victory against non-competes for healthcare workers. Did…

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June 17, 2025

Why physician voices matter in the fight against anti-LGBTQ+ legislation

LGBTQ+ journalist BJ Ferguson discusses the article, "Why physician voices matter in the fight against anti-LGBTQ+ laws." The conversation serves as a call to action for medical professionals, arguing that their duty to protect patient health now extends beyond the clinic and into the legislative arena. BJ outlines how anti-LGBTQ+…

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June 16, 2025

How to survive a broken health care system without losing yourself

Pediatrician and certified coach Jessie Mahoney discusses her article "The broken health care system doesn't have to break you." Jessie discusses the profound changes in the practice of medicine that no longer align with traditional training models. She identifies outdated beliefs prevalent in medicine, such as self-sacrifice, service at all…

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June 15, 2025

Why ADHD in adults is often missed—and why it matters

Anesthesiologist Maire Daugharty, who expanded her expertise by earning a master's degree in clinical mental health counseling, discusses her article "Why ADHD isn't just a childhood disorder and what that means for adults." Maire discusses the critical importance of timely diagnosis and treatment of ADHD, highlighting its negative impacts on…

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