In this sponsored episode, we welcome Patrick McGill, a family physician and executive vice president and chief transformation officer at Community Health Network. Together, we explore the theme of improving care with AI-powered solutions. Patrick shares his journey in health care innovation and the role of technology, particularly AI, in…
Breaking the four-year boundary of medical school is considered a significant taboo, straying from the conventional path. While tutoring options exist for students, schools often refrain from offering them to individuals who are no longer officially enrolled. This lack of support poses a challenge for students who must take a…
Pediatric nephrologist Katherine Twombley opens up about her personal journey and her book, First Do No Harm: A Physician's Burnout and Mental Health Guidebook from Medical School to Retirement. Join us as she sheds light on the important topic of physician mental health, drawing from her own experiences and the…
We join Tami Burdick, a patient advocate and the author of Diagnosis Detective: Curing Granulomatous Mastitis. Tami's story is one of resilience, empowerment, and the quest for comprehensive health care solutions. Join us as Tami shares her journey through the health care system, from grappling with misdiagnoses to advocating for…
Understanding academic vs. personal leave of absence Let's examine the two primary categories of leave of absence: academic and personal. Each warrants its own discussion. Academic leave of absence typically arises when students face challenges such as failing multiple courses, necessitating a year of re-study, or failing a crucial exam.…
We dive deep into the topic of taking a leave of absence from medical school with Stephanie E. Moss. Stephanie, a medical student who made the decision to take a break between her 2nd and 3rd year, shares her personal journey and offers invaluable insights for students contemplating a similar…
In contemporary corporate practice, it's virtually standard for companies to incorporate a non-compete clause into their boilerplate contracts consistently, and often, without exception. This practice is rooted in safeguarding the vested interests of the business. Ultimately, within this framework, a physician is regarded as a valuable business asset. By engaging…
Join Lyle Berkowitz, a physician executive, as we explore the challenges faced by health systems during this time, from overcrowded emergency departments to increased demand for care. Lyle shares insights into traditional strategies employed by health care systems and discusses the potential drawbacks associated with them. Additionally, we explore the…
Many women experience incontinence, a topic often shrouded in silence and shame. Sadly, it's a condition frequently dismissed as normal, despite its significant impact on quality of life. The reluctance to address it head-on leads to decreased social engagement and physical activity among affected women. Consider the scenario of giving…
We delve into the complexities of opioid prescribing, pain management, and the opioid crisis with our guest, Richard A. Lawhern. As a patient advocate, Richard brings a unique perspective to the table. Join us as we discuss the discrepancies in data handling by organizations like the CDC, the implications of…
When a patient inquires about your well-being and you're grappling with challenges like being understaffed or dealing with an overwhelming number of messages, it's important to communicate your situation sincerely yet professionally. You could say, "Our team is fully committed to addressing the needs of every patient, even though we're…
Did you know that non-compete contracts in the health care industry are constantly evolving? Join family physician and entrepreneur Tod Stillson as we dive into the latest legal changes impacting physicians' professional mobility. In this episode, we explore how these reforms are empowering physicians to make informed career choices with…
For numerous healthcare professionals, our journey to success is marked by perseverance, or what we call grit. Along this path to becoming highly educated, distinguished physicians, clinicians, or executives, there have always been individuals who supported us. Expressing gratitude is a powerful practice that enhances our well-being. At the end…
We sit down with Alan Lindemann, an obstetrics-gynecology physician, to delve into the intricate world of postpartum depression (PPD). With over four decades of experience in the field, Alan offers invaluable perspectives and advice on navigating the complexities of PPD and discusses the evolution of understanding PPD, dispelling common misconceptions…
Join Preyasha Tuladhar, a family physician, as she shares her unique approach to primary care. She delves into the integration of biomedical, psychosocial, and cultural considerations in developing personalized treatment plans for her patients. Discover how mindfulness practices, positive psychology techniques, and lifestyle modifications play a pivotal role in fostering…
Confirmation bias, a phenomenon where individuals hastily form judgments based on media narratives, often leads to a rigid adherence to initial beliefs. In the case of Amanda Knox, this bias was glaringly evident. Sensationalized tabloid reports featuring images purportedly depicting blood-soaked crime scenes fueled public perception, triggering an immediate assumption…
In this episode, we are joined by Sarah Smithson, an internal medicine physician, as we discuss the stark disparities between the experiences within clinical settings and the broader public's perception. Throughout our conversation, we explore the challenges of burnout, safety concerns, and the crucial need for collective support within the…
We tackle the important topic of urinary incontinence with Sarah Boyles, a urogynecologist. Join us as we explore the often overlooked but impactful effects of urinary incontinence on individuals' quality of life, its prevalence across different age groups, and the associated mental health implications. Sarah sheds light on the economic…
Healthcare professionals face a significant hurdle in prioritizing self-care. While daily life presents its fair share of stress, with an average of 10 stressful events per day, healthcare workers experience a staggering 10 stressful events per hour. Imagine an ICU nurse, a critical care surgeon, or a family physician constantly…
Amidst the myriad constraints and relinquishment of autonomy, how did these circumstances affect you on a personal level, given your profession as a physician? To be candid, it left me with a pervasive sense of being undervalued. Despite pouring my dedication into my work, I couldn't shake the feeling that…
We sit down with Denise Reich, a patient advocate, to explore her journey of navigating the healthcare system with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS). Denise shares her experiences from the initial mention of EDS during an ophthalmology appointment to finally receiving a formal diagnosis. We delve into the challenges she faced advocating…
We sit down with Michael Pessman, a gerontologist, to discuss the unique risks older adults face with alcohol consumption. We'll explore the enhanced physical and mental health benefits of participating in Dry January, as well as the challenges of adopting new habits later in life. Join us as we dive…
With over two decades of experience as a surgical oncologist, the physician had dedicated his career to a hospital-based practice. However, the pandemic prompted him to reassess his professional setting, leading him to relocate an hour away to join a new hospital system. This transition was unfortunately mishandled by his…
We explore the intersection of high-profile legal cases and social media with renowned psychiatrist and author Doug Bremner. In this episode, we'll be discussing the impact of social media on public perception, the challenges of maintaining due process in the digital age, and the complex dynamics at play in cases…