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Don't Miss These Signs and Symptoms of Mitochondrial Disease with Heather Gatcombe, MD | EP510
Episode 510
What if a patient’s multisystem symptoms, unexplained strokes, or exercise intolerance point to mitochondrial disease, but it takes 5–10 years and mu…
6 hours ago
Stop Saying Nazis Coined the Term Provider! with Volke Roelcke, PhD, and Mical Raz, MD, PhD | EP509
Episode 509
What if the term “provider” has no Nazi roots whatsoever, and the claim that it does actually harms important conversations about healthcare?
In this…
1 week ago
Communication skills to save your physician marriage with Michael F. Myers, MD, Part 2 | EP508
Episode 508
What if mastering communication in your marriage as a physician could be as transformative as learning a life-saving procedure in residency?
In this…
2 weeks ago
Communication skills to save your physician marriage with Michael F. Myers, MD, Part 1 | Ep507
Episode 507
Struggling to balance a demanding medical career with a healthy marriage? It might be more common than you think.
In this part one of two eye-opening…
3 weeks ago
Three Menopause Symptoms Physicians Commonly Overlook, with Lauren Streicher, MD | Ep506
Episode 506
Perplexed by patients with normal exams but persistent symptoms like recurrent UTIs or palpitations? It could be menopause.
In this insightful episod…
1 month ago
How Soon Will Autonomous Robots Replace Surgeons with Michael Yip, PhD | Ep505
Episode 505
What if robots could handle tedious retraction, precise bone milling, or even autonomous suturing, freeing surgeons to focus on complex decision-maki…
1 month, 1 week ago
Instantly Earn Patient Trust by Amplifying Your Charisma with Nick Morgan, PhD | Ep504
Episode 504
What if a simple posture adjustment or a moment of focused listening could transform your patient encounters, making them more efficient and empathet…
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Turning Difficult Patient Experiences into Remarkable Encounters with Shep Hyken | Ep503
Episode 503
How can physicians and their teams deliver exceptional patient experiences, even when things go wrong?
In this episode of Succeed In Medicine Podcast,…
1 month, 3 weeks ago
GLP-1 Agonists: Separating Fact from Fiction with Sean Wharton, MD, PharmD, Part 2| Ep502
Episode 502
Could medications originally designed for diabetes actually help treat addiction, eating disorders, and the biology of cravings?
In this part 2 of 2-p…
1 month, 3 weeks ago
GLP-1 Agonists: Separating Fact from Fiction with Sean Wharton, MD, PharmD, Part 1| Ep501
Episode 501
Are GLP-1 medications truly revolutionizing medicine—or are we just seeing the latest healthcare hype cycle?
In this part 1 of 2- part episode of Succ…
2 months ago