Videos

April 15, 2025

The truth about consolation

Feeling stuck and just getting the same old advice from everyone around you? I totally get it. You seek out the best experts, hoping for a breakthrough, only to walk away with nothing but empty platitudes that make you feel even more lost. Imagine pouring your heart out to the…

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April 14, 2025

Funding physician wellness: a guide to getting programs approved

Pediatrician and certified coach Jessie Mahoney discusses her article "How to get physician wellness programs funded: a proven path forward." Drawing on nearly two decades of experience navigating institutional hurdles and five years designing wellness programs, she provides a practical roadmap for securing funding. Jessie asserts that funding is possible,…

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April 13, 2025

How to build a culture where physicians feel valued

Health care executive Jeffry A. Peters discusses his article "Ending physicians' addiction to unhappiness," focusing on the systemic factors fueling widespread dissatisfaction among doctors. Jeffry outlines how declining reimbursement, increased patient volume, and reduced support staff have turned physicians into disempowered production workers. He offers a blueprint for reversing this…

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April 12, 2025

Managing social media for better teen mental health

Child psychiatrist Ellen K. Feldman discusses her article "How social media is shaping teen mental health and what we can do about it," highlighting the growing concerns about social media's impact on adolescents. She emphasizes the importance of monitoring social media usage, setting screen time limits, and teaching digital literacy…

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April 12, 2025

Malpractice stress revealed

Ever felt overwhelmed by the stress of medical malpractice litigation? You're not alone. It's a unique kind of stress that blurs the line between genuine concerns and looming fears. Imagine being in a constant state of crisis, where every personal issue magnifies, making it hard to tell what's real and…

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April 11, 2025

Why more medical students are leaving medicine before residency

Medical student Christopher Nmai discusses his article, "Leaving medicine is not a failure: It might be the change you always needed." Christopher shares his deeply personal decision to forgo residency and explore non-clinical paths, highlighting the toll that chronic illness and burnout took during his training. He contextualizes his story…

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April 10, 2025

Why health care workers deserve more than a thank you

Anesthesiologist Colleen Naglee discusses her article, "We should tip health care workers too." Colleen reflects on the rise of tipping culture in everyday services and questions why health care workers—who risk violence, burnout, and underpayment—are left out of these gestures of appreciation. She highlights the realities of declining Medicare reimbursements,…

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April 10, 2025

Unlicensed spa horror story

Ever wondered about the hidden dangers lurking in unlicensed medical spas? Well, trust me, you don't want to miss this story. Meet a young woman who bravely shared her chilling experience on my podcast. She went to a medical spa in California, thinking it was legit. But things took a…

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April 9, 2025

Why health care is collapsing under corporate greed

Family nurse practitioner Bettina Reed discusses her article, "The hidden crisis in health care: How corporate greed is destroying patient care." Drawing from four decades of experience across hospitals, private practices, FQHCs, hospice, and corporate medicine, Bettina shares a powerful account of how the health care system has been dismantled…

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April 9, 2025

The mental load of women

Ever wonder why the mental load often falls on women, especially when it comes to healthcare screenings? Let's chat about it. In this video, we explore the unspoken responsibilities many women face, especially as the family matriarch. It's about time we recognize and address this. - The role of women…

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April 8, 2025

How AI and genetics are revolutionizing psychiatric diagnosis and treatment

Psychiatrist Muhamad Aly Rifai discusses his article, "The future of psychiatry: How AI and genetics are reshaping mental health care." Muhamad explores how the integration of genetic research, biomarkers, electrophysiology, and artificial intelligence is transforming psychiatry into a more precise and preventative field. He explains how advances in pharmacogenomics and…

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April 8, 2025

How AI can eliminate bias and inefficiency in health care billing

Physician executive Tim Wetherill discusses his article, "Why AI is the perfect neutral arbiter for health care claims." Tim explores how deeply embedded incentives, inefficiencies, and subjectivity in the current claims adjudication process create opportunities for manipulation and inefficiency. He explains how AI, when trained on clear, bias-free rules, can…

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April 7, 2025

Disability insurance done right: the financial lifeline every physician needs

We have a special sponsored episode from Set for Life Insurance. Joining us today is Jamie Fleischner. She is the founder and president of Set for Life Insurance. With over 32 years of experience in the industry, Jamie has helped countless clients protect themselves from life's biggest risks. In this…

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April 7, 2025

Facing the fear within

Ever felt like fear is holding you back? You're not alone. In this video, we're getting real about the major fears that can creep into our lives and shake our confidence. Picture this: you're second-guessing yourself, wondering if you made the right decision, and suddenly, that fear takes over. Here's…

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April 6, 2025

Why SIBO is often misdiagnosed as IBS

Gastroenterologist Mark Pimentel discusses his article, "SIBO and IBS: the hidden link keeping millions in pain." Mark explains how small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) is frequently misdiagnosed or overlooked due to its symptom overlap with other GI conditions, particularly irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). He outlines the evolution of diagnostic tools…

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April 5, 2025

How systemic racism impacts health outcomes across a lifetime

Physician coach Seema Pattni discusses her article, "Why racism in health care is still an emergency." Seema reflects on a painful encounter with an eight-year-old Black patient who wished to be white, illustrating the devastating impact of systemic racism. She outlines the profound racial disparities in health outcomes from birth…

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April 5, 2025

Dangerous spa treatments exposed

Let's chat about something wild that's going on in the world of health treatments. Imagine ordering up an IV like youre ordering a cocktail. Sounds bizarre, right? Here's the kicker: these IV bars are popping up everywhere, but there's a dark side. Let me share a jaw-dropping story that involves…

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April 4, 2025

How to reduce diagnostic error in the emergency department

Health care executives Susan L. Montminy and Marlene Icenhower discuss their article, "Solving a hidden challenge: 10 tips to reduce diagnostic error in the emergency department." Susan and Marlene explore the complex, high-pressure nature of ED environments and the often-overlooked dangers of diagnostic error, which can result in severe injury…

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April 3, 2025

Starting a pediatric critical care transport program from scratch

Pediatric critical care physician Kyle Willsey discusses his article, "When every second counts: the evolving challenges of pediatric transport." He shares the high-stakes realities of transporting critically ill children, from his experience stabilizing a severely injured toddler during fellowship to his current role in building a pediatric transport team from…

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April 3, 2025

Misdiagnosed at Any Age

Think type 1 diabetes is just for kids? Hold up! We're diving into some surprising truths about adult diagnoses that you won't want to miss. Imagine being told you have type 2 diabetes, only to later find out its actually type 1. Confused? Youre not alone. Here's what you'll find…

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April 2, 2025

How endometriosis affects fertility and what you can do

Fertility specialist Oluyemisi Famuyiwa discusses her article, "Endometriosis and fertility: What every woman should know." She explores how endometriosis, an inflammatory condition affecting 10 percent of reproductive-age women, disrupts fertility through pelvic adhesions, ovarian damage, and chronic inflammation. Yemi breaks down treatment strategies, from laparoscopic surgery and hormonal therapy to…

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April 2, 2025

Overcoming the shame gap

Feeling trapped by perfectionism? 🌟 Explore how the gap between who you think you need to be and where you are can create a shame-bound identity. Understand the pervasive feelings of unworthiness and how they shape our self-perception, leaving us feeling like we're never enough. Join us as we discuss…

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April 1, 2025

Data accuracy failures in health care

Internist and psychiatrist Muhamad Aly Rifai discusses his article, "How data accuracy failures are costing lives and money in health care." He explores the consequences of inaccurate data in health care, from billing errors and wrongful prosecutions to the broader impact on medical decision-making and patient care. Muhamad highlights real-world…

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April 1, 2025

Illegal beauty practices rise

Illegal cosmetic procedures are on the rise, and the consequences are dire. 🚨 Unlicensed individuals are performing medical procedures, leading to dangerous outcomes. In this video, learn about the alarming increase in illegal cosmetic practices and the risks involved. You'll discover how people with non-medical backgrounds, or those practicing outside…

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