Videos

Feb. 23, 2023

Better Care Through Well-Roundedness: The Importance of Being a Whole Person as a Physician #shorts

It's easy to get caught up in the science and technical aspects of our work. But what if we told you that being well-rounded individuals can actually improve our relationships with our patients and make us better doctors? Patients want to connect with us on a human level, not just…

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Feb. 23, 2023

Breaking Free from Burnout: Why Physicians Need Other Passions #shorts

As a physician, it's easy to get caught up in the daily grind of clinical medicine. The stress and overwhelming nature of treating patients can take a toll on even the most dedicated of doctors. But what if we told you that pursuing other passions outside of clinical medicine could…

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Feb. 22, 2023

From CV to career: How to enhance your medical portfolio

In this episode, we're talking about how to stand out from the crowd in a competitive job market for physicians. Our guests, Aaron Morgenstein, a board-certified orthopedic surgeon, and Claire Unis, a pediatrician, will discuss how to enhance your portfolio with individual content to supplement your CV. In a post-pandemic…

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Feb. 22, 2023

Excluding ABPS Certified Emergency Medicine Doctors: A Mistake in the Midst of the COVID #shorts

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought unprecedented challenges to the healthcare system, and emergency departments have been at the forefront of this crisis. Unfortunately, some of the hardest-hit cities, such as New York City and Detroit, have made a puzzling decision that is detrimental to patient care. Despite the overwhelming demand…

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Feb. 22, 2023

From Political Power to Healthcare Insight: A Surprising Journey and the Fight for Fairness #shorts

Making the transition from the political arena to the healthcare world has been an eye-opening experience for me. To my surprise, I've discovered that healthcare is just as political, if not more so, than the political world I once inhabited. This realization has been both shocking and motivating, as it's…

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Feb. 21, 2023

Certified, but denied: the impact of board certification on patient care

In this episode, we're joined by Emmanuel K. Konstantakos, an orthopedic surgeon and Jeff Morris, an attorney and CEO of American Board of Physician Specialties. They discuss the ongoing debate about physician board certifications and the role of monopolistic practices in limiting patient access to care. During the COVID-19 crisis,…

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Feb. 21, 2023

Making an informed decision: the key questions to ask when considering a biosimilar #shorts

If you're considering a biosimilar medication, there are a few key questions to ask yourself. First and foremost, consider the impact on cost, as biosimilars have been shown to reduce out-of-pocket expenses by up to 45% in some cases. Next, review the data and make sure that you feel comfortable…

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Feb. 21, 2023

The power of biosimilars: the benefits of FDA-approved biologics #shorts

Biosimilars are FDA-approved biologics that are similar to a reference medication. This similarity is made possible through a rigorous regulatory process that verifies their safety and efficacy. Proteins, which make up these medications, are complex and can have inherent variability, but the process of creating biosimilars ensures that they are…

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Feb. 20, 2023

Why biosimilars matter: insights from a health care leader

In this special sponsored episode, we focus on biosimilar medications and how they can benefit patients. I'm joined by Tim de Gavre, the VP and chief commercial officer at Sandoz, a member of the Sandoz U.S. Executive Committee, and a graduate of The Wharton School and Princeton University. In this…

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Feb. 20, 2023

The overlap of HIV and COVID-19: Why it's time to address both infections together #shorts

HIV and COVID-19 are two highly stigmatized infections that both impact vulnerable populations. The similarities between the two include the presence of misinformation and myths, as well as the ongoing challenge of combating disinformation and promoting belief in science. Given these similarities, it makes sense to address both HIV and…

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Feb. 20, 2023

The importance of ongoing risk assessment in HIV screening #shorts

The current CDC guidelines for HIV/AIDS screening suggest that primary care physicians ask patients between the ages of 13 and 65 about their HIV risk and offer testing at least once. However, this approach has a major flaw as risk behaviors need to be continuously assessed, not just during one…

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Feb. 19, 2023

Breaking the stigma: Making HIV and COVID screening routine in primary care

In this episode, we welcome clinical research assistant professor, Maranda C. Ward, to discuss the importance of routine screening for both HIV and COVID-19 in primary care. During the COVID pandemic, we became familiar with answering questions about our risk of exposure and symptoms, yet we have failed to make…

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Feb. 19, 2023

Why we need to be careful with genomic testing #shorts

The recent news about Chris Hemsworth highlights the need for caution when it comes to genomic testing. I advocate for the prudent use of this technology in a clinically supervised environment. Randomly testing patients without proper indications can cause undue mental and emotional stress, especially if there is no family…

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Feb. 19, 2023

The importance of genomic testing in medication prescription: an urgent need for change

The use of genomic testing in medication prescription is becoming increasingly important, with over 200 medications now recommended or mandated by the FDA for this type of testing. One of the most critical areas where this applies is in the use of opioids, which play a significant role in the…

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Feb. 18, 2023

Chris Hemsworth and personalized medicine: How genetic testing can impact your health

Today, we're discussing the news about actor Chris Hemsworth and his genetic test results. Hemsworth announced that he is taking a break from acting after learning that he has a heightened risk of developing Alzheimer's disease. Our guest today is Ani Rostomyan, a nutrigenomics pharmacist, who will provide some insight…

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Feb. 18, 2023

Making a difference, one patient at a time: the role of physicians in improving lives #shorts

Making a difference, one patient at a time: the role of physicians in improving lives As physicians, we hold immense power in our hands. We have the ability to change a person's life for better or for worse with every interaction. That's why it's so important to listen, to keep…

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Feb. 18, 2023

How empathetic physicians are making a difference for parents and children #shorts

As a parent, finding a physician who truly understands your child's unique needs and is willing to listen can be a difficult task. But when you find one who believes in you and your child, it can make all the difference. In recent years, I've been so grateful to come…

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Feb. 17, 2023

Navigating complex medical issues: one family's story of advocacy and hope

In this episode, we have a special guest, Laura Fernando, a patient advocate, who shares her heart-wrenching story of her daughter Lily's medical journey with COVID-19 and other health conditions. Joining her and Lily is Linda Bluestein, an integrative medicine physician. Lily was a healthy 12-year-old when she contracted COVID-19…

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Feb. 17, 2023

The illusion of communication: Why doctors need to put themselves in their patients' shoes #shorts

Effective communication is a cornerstone of quality patient care, but it's not always easy to get it right. One of the biggest mistakes physicians make is failing to put themselves in their patient's shoes. This can result in communication breakdowns and a lack of understanding. As George Bernard Shaw famously…

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Feb. 17, 2023

Breaking the silence: the importance of honest communication in patient care #shorts

The fear of speaking to a patient about an unexpected outcome is understandable, but avoiding the conversation only increases the likelihood of a lawsuit. It's important to approach the situation with empathy and transparency, and to offer a medical explanation if possible. Let's work together to improve communication and promote…

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Feb. 16, 2023

Breaking the communication barrier: a survival guide for doctors, nurses, and patients

In this episode, we sit down with attorney and author Michael J. Grace to discuss his book, The Mumbo Jumbo Fix: A Survival Guide for Effective Doctor-Patient-Nurse Communication. As a defense lawyer representing health care providers, Michael discovered that many of his clients didn't fully understand their legal obligations when…

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Feb. 16, 2023

Simplifying our healthcare system: How we can make a difference #shorts

Have you ever felt frustrated by how complex our healthcare system is? It shouldn't be this hard for us to navigate or understand. Healthcare is a basic human need, not a commodity. I believe we all have a role to play in making our system more straightforward, whether it's by…

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Feb. 16, 2023

Choosing between Medicare Advantage and traditional Medicare: What you need to know #shorts

If you're considering Medicare Advantage or traditional Medicare, it's important to weigh the pros and cons. Research indicates that while many people are content with Advantage plans when they're healthy, they may switch back to traditional Medicare when they become ill or experience more health problems. This suggests that Advantage…

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Feb. 15, 2023

Don't fall for the Medicare Advantage hype: the realities of coverage for low-income enrollees

We're joined by Aniyizhai Annamalai, an internal medicine-psychiatry physician. Dr. Annamalai's patients are mostly indigent, not employed due to disability, and have serious mental illnesses. Most of them qualify for Medicaid. In this episode, Dr. Annamalai shares her insights on Medicare Advantage plans and how they affect her patients. Despite…

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