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How healthism and moralizing health are costing us too much

How healthism and moralizing health are costing us too much



In this episode, we will be joined by Kristen L. Cole, an assistant professor of communication studies. Kristen shares her personal journey with Crohn's disease and how the pressure to control her he…


Published on 2 years, 7 months ago

Treadmill of achievement: How it can be addictive and dangerous

Treadmill of achievement: How it can be addictive and dangerous



In this episode, we sit down with Dawn Baker, an anesthesiologist and author of Lean Out: A Professional Woman's Guide to Finding Authentic Work-Life Balance, to discuss the dangers of the treadmill …


Published on 2 years, 7 months ago

Love in medical education: Why it's vital to nurturing empathy and compassion

Love in medical education: Why it's vital to nurturing empathy and compassion



In this episode, we sit down with Stevan Walkowski, an osteopathic physician, to discuss the impact of technology on medicine and medical education. With the recent news of artificial intelligence pa…


Published on 2 years, 7 months ago

Raising financially savvy kids: tips from a physician parent

Raising financially savvy kids: tips from a physician parent



In this episode, we explore the intersection of education and finance with guest Michele Cho-Dorado, a pediatric gastroenterologist. As physicians, we often prioritize academic excellence and lifelon…


Published on 2 years, 7 months ago

A doctor's journey through grief and writing

A doctor's journey through grief and writing



In this episode, we have Ryan McCarthy, an internal medicine physician, who discovered writing as a way to cope with grief. His journey started with the death of his friend Dan from pancreatic cancer…


Published on 2 years, 7 months ago

Reversing the aging process with neuroplasticity

Reversing the aging process with neuroplasticity



Join orthopedic surgeon Michael Day as he shares his insights on how to reverse the acceleration of aging through lifestyle, habits, and even thoughts. Michael explains the role of neuroplasticity in…


Published on 2 years, 7 months ago

Breaking into health innovation: tips and insights from a physician innovator

Breaking into health innovation: tips and insights from a physician innovator



In this episode, we welcome Jay Shah, a cardiologist and health care executive, to discuss the future of health care. Jay shares his personal journey and insights on how to get started in health inno…


Published on 2 years, 7 months ago

Lessons from a caregiver for a rare neurodegenerative disorder

Lessons from a caregiver for a rare neurodegenerative disorder



In this episode, we have Bruce Rosky, who is a patient advocate. Bruce shares his personal journey as a caregiver for his wife Jennifer, who was diagnosed with adult polyglucosan body disease (APBD),…


Published on 2 years, 7 months ago

From patient to protagonist: the importance of narrative writing in medicine

From patient to protagonist: the importance of narrative writing in medicine



Join us in this episode as we sit down with Najat Fadlallah, a pediatric resident in Lebanon, to discuss the untapped potential of health care data and personal experiences in medical research. We'll…


Published on 2 years, 7 months ago

From helplessness to hope: a psychiatrist's story of working with suicidal teens

From helplessness to hope: a psychiatrist's story of working with suicidal teens



In this episode, we are joined by Shivana Naidoo, a child psychiatrist, who shares a poignant reflection on her experiences with some of her most worrisome teenage patients. As she prepares to leave …


Published on 2 years, 7 months ago





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