Videos

Feb. 1, 2026

Medical expertise does not prevent caregiving grief

Triple board-certified physician in adult and geriatric psychiatry and addiction medicine, and the founder of The Aging Parent Coach Barbara Sparacino discusses her article "Why caring for a parent is hard for doctors." Barbara shares the personal struggle of navigating end-of-life care for her own parents despite her extensive professional…

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Feb. 1, 2026

Healthcare's looming paradox: Who will step up?

In an era where the demand for healthcare professionals is skyrocketing, what happens when we face a shortage of PAs and nurse practitioners in clinical settings? This video explores the pressing issue of who will fill the gap in communities already struggling with healthcare access. While physicians are the traditional…

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Jan. 31, 2026

Stopping medication requires as much skill as starting it

Nationally recognized psychiatrist, internist, and addiction medicine specialist Muhamad Aly Rifai discusses his article "How deprescribing in psychiatry offers a path to safer care." Muhamad explores the growing movement to reduce unnecessary medications in mental health care, a practice that has long been established in geriatrics but is now gaining…

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Jan. 31, 2026

Prepared patients make doctor visits efficient

Prepared patients benefit everyone, especially in a clinical setting. Imagine a world where every doctor's visit is smooth and efficient. By encouraging patients to come prepared with notes and agendas, clinicians can enhance safety and efficiency. This simple practice can transform a 15-minute appointment into a productive session that addresses…

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Jan. 30, 2026

Blaming younger doctors for setting boundaries ignores the broken system

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." Christie challenges the pervasive narrative that younger physicians lack work ethic and argues that their boundary-setting is a rational response to an untenable system. The conversation…

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Jan. 30, 2026

Find your passion and take the leap

Building a business around your passion is more achievable than you think. For doctors, it starts with identifying what truly excites you and figuring out how to integrate that into your existing practice. This video shares a practical approach to transitioning from a traditional practice to a passion-driven business without…

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Jan. 29, 2026

Waking up at 4 a.m. is not required for success

Physician, former health care executive, certified coach, speaker, and organizational consultant Laura Suttin discusses her article "Why the 4 a.m. wake-up call isn’t for everyone." Laura shares her personal struggle with the popular productivity advice that claims early rising is the only path to high performance. She describes the fog…

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Jan. 29, 2026

Rural health crisis: No pipeline, no future

The future of rural healthcare hinges on one critical factor: sustaining a capable workforce. But what happens when the pipeline for training these essential workers starts to dry up? Imagine a fire truck attempting to battle flames without water. That's the urgent situation we're facing with our rural health systems…

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Jan. 28, 2026

Invoking your rights is the only way to survive a federal investigation

Nationally recognized psychiatrist, internist, and addiction medicine specialist Muhamad Aly Rifai discusses his article "Physician legal rights: What to do when agents knock." Muhamad shares a terrifying but essential guide for any doctor facing an unexpected visit from federal agents or investigators. He explains why the physician's natural instinct to…

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Jan. 28, 2026

Top tips for being your own health advocate

Empower yourself with knowledge and confidence during your medical visits. In this video, we explore the top 3 strategies to transform you into a more effective self-advocate. Learn how preparation before your appointments can significantly impact the quality of your healthcare experience. Find out how simply identifying and communicating your…

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Jan. 27, 2026

World Health Organization reframes fertility care as a fundamental right

Fertility specialist and founder of Montgomery Fertility Center Oluyemisi (Yemi) Famuyiwa discusses her article "Infertility public health: the WHO's new global guideline." Oluyemisi examines the historic release of global guidelines that reframe infertility as a matter of social justice rather than a luxury concern. The conversation highlights the practical strengths…

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Jan. 27, 2026

Loneliness is deadly for men

Loneliness is more than just an emotion - it's a silent epidemic that's taking a toll on men's health. In this eye-opening discussion, we explore how loneliness can lead to unexpected visits to the emergency department and even shorten life expectancy. You'll learn about the startling difference in life expectancy…

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Jan. 26, 2026

Racial disparities in pancreatic cancer screening cost Black lives

Internal medicine physician Earl Stewart, Jr. discusses his article "Pancreatic cancer racial disparities." Earl examines the devastating pattern of pancreatic cancer claiming Black cultural icons like John Lewis and Aretha Franklin while the medical establishment fails to implement race-specific screening guidelines. He highlights research showing that high-risk individuals undergoing surveillance…

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Jan. 26, 2026

Women leaders redefining family roles

Balancing the weight of family roles and leadership positions can be overwhelming. Many women physicians in their 50s find themselves juggling the care of aging parents while leading departments. This video offers a fresh perspective on how these women can feel truly seen and empowered to make conscious choices about…

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Jan. 25, 2026

Hidden financial dangers of wRVU thresholds in medical employment agreements

Health care attorney Dennis Hursh discusses his article "wRVU threshold risks in physician contracts." Dennis explains the critical distinction between a guaranteed salary and a draw against future earnings where failure to meet production targets can lead to clawbacks. The discussion covers how employers often set unrealistic wRVU thresholds that…

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Jan. 25, 2026

Finding community support at Ryan House

Imagine a place where your child's care goes beyond medical needs, where they are known and loved for who they are. Ryan House in Arizona, co-founded by Jonathan, is just that - a sanctuary for families. This pediatric respite center is not only equipped with essential medical resources but also…

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Jan. 24, 2026

Healing chronic illness requires treating the mind alongside the body

Internal medicine and functional medicine physician Shiv K. Goel discusses his article "Mind-body connection in chronic disease: Why traditional medicine falls short." Shiv explores the limitations of conventional medical models that focus solely on acute intervention while ignoring the emotional roots of chronic conditions. He shares the compelling story of…

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Jan. 24, 2026

The real reason behind your pain

Many people rush to the ER, believing their pain stems from a physical issue. But what if there's more beneath the surface? This video challenges you to rethink the origins of your discomfort. Could it be that chest pain or headache is masking something deeper, like loneliness? Statistics show that…

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Jan. 23, 2026

Medicare cuts are destroying independent rural medical practices

Saravanan Kasthuri, medical director at Northwest Endovascular Surgery, and Jason McKitrick, executive director at the Office Based Facility Association, discuss their article "Medicare payment is failing rural health." Saravanan and Jason analyze the critical economic forces dismantling independent medical practices and threatening patient access in underserved areas. They highlight the…

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Jan. 23, 2026

Eldest daughters finally feel seen

Eldest daughters often carry invisible burdens that others don't see. When they connect with each other, there's a powerful sense of being understood and appreciated. This video explores how eldest daughters can reclaim their identity in a world that often overlooks them. By building a community with shared experiences, they…

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Jan. 22, 2026

Artificial intelligence demands that doctors become architects of digital health

Family physician Tod Stillson discusses his article "Why AI in medicine elevates humanity instead of replacing it." Tod explains how his career evolution revealed that artificial intelligence is not a threat to the medical profession but a necessary tool for reshaping care delivery. He argues that physicians must actively lead…

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Jan. 22, 2026

Finding hope in unexpected places

When you hear children's hospice home, what comes to mind? For us, it was fear and hesitation, a place associated with loss and despair. But we were wrong. The actual experience was a revelation - a sanctuary offering respite and hope, not just for our child, but for us as…

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Jan. 21, 2026

Overcoming the economic barriers of fee-for-service medicine

Surgeon and health tech strategist Sarah Matt discusses her article "Why fee-for-service reform is needed." Sarah analyzes the friction between efficient digital health tools and an outdated payment system that rewards activity over quality. She proposes replacing analog metrics like visit volume with shadow KPIs that track actual health outcomes…

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Jan. 21, 2026

Why men ignore these life-saving signs

Being an ER doctor for 35 years teaches you more than just medical facts. It makes you an expert in human intuition and understanding unspoken cues. Why does one man decide today is the day to seek help for persistent heartburn? What subtle nonverbal signs make this visit different? In…

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