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Back to SearchWhy the "Cap'n Crunch" approach to medicine puts patients at risk
Patient advocate Timothy Thomas discusses his article "The Cap'n Crunch philosophy of medicine." Timothy shares his personal experiences with gaps in…
4 months, 3 weeks ago
Why imposter syndrome is a systemic issue, not a personal flaw
Physician Jessie Mahoney discusses her article "Imposter syndrome is not a personal failing." Jessie explains how self-doubt among physicians is less…
5 months ago
A psychiatrist reflects on two decades of treating depression with ketamine
Psychiatrist Muhamad Aly Rifai discusses his article "A psychiatrist's 20-year journey with ketamine." Aly recounts his first encounters with ketamin…
5 months ago
The evolving field of inflammatory bowel disease care — why staying educated matters more than ever
In this special sponsored episode from Takeda, Angelina Collins, a Nurse Practitioner at a large tertiary inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) center in …
5 months ago
When a pediatrician becomes the parent navigating childhood obesity
Internal medicine-pediatric physician Chrissie Ott discusses her article "When the pediatrician is the parent: a personal reckoning with childhood ob…
5 months ago
How humor helps build trust and connection in pediatric oncology
Physician-scientist Diego R. Hijano discusses his article "How humor builds trust in pediatric oncology." Diego shares how personal loss and his own …
5 months ago
How one physician redesigned her practice to find joy in primary care again
Primary care physician Jerina Gani discusses her article "My journey to loving primary care again." Jerina shares her deeply personal story of nearly…
5 months ago
Why nurse-initiated sepsis protocols are transforming patient care and hospital efficiency
Chief nursing officer Rhonda Collins discusses her article "Nurse-initiated protocols for sepsis: a strategic imperative for patient care and hospita…
5 months ago
How collective action is shaping physician empowerment and patient care
Physician leader Janet A. Jokela discusses its article "Collective action as a path to patient-centered care." The piece reflects on the evolution of…
5 months ago
Why U.S. health care pricing confusion demands bold solutions
Health care executive Ashish Mandavia discusses his article "Why U.S. health care pricing is so confusing—and how to fix it." Ashish explains how sys…
5 months, 1 week ago