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Dr. Bradly Block, host of @physiciansguidetodoctoring has been a podcast host for six years, in addition to his clinical duties as a private practice otolaryngologist. He draws inspiration from his conversations with other physicians and he teaches about communication and efficiency. As doctors, we all want to communicate well with our patients but our time is so limited! Learn some of the tricks of the trade in this engaging conversation with a great communicator.
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Have you ever wanted to try telemedicine? Or maybe you have a desire to branch out and do more with your medical degree? Do you want to become more involved in mentorship?
Phoebe Gutierrez, co-host of @TelemedicineTalksPodcast teaches how to get involved. She emphasizes that physicians must be at the leadership table as telemedicine businesses are developed. Experienced physician mentors are needed for advanced practice providers.
In this episode you can learn practical tips on how to get involved in telemedicine, start a business, be a paid mentor, and navigate the regulatory environment related to telemedicine. -
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Dr. Megana Helder is an accomplished cardiothoracic surgeon. She is dedicated to patient care and finds joy in being a mother. Years ago she had the chance to participate in a cardiac surgery as an adolescent, and this piqued her interest in becoming a heart surgeon. Despite obstacles, the desire to become a cardiothoracic surgeon never changed. This tenacity has led her to have the motivation to take an idea for improving surgical outcomes to a device that will likely save lives. Listen to her inspiring story!
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Dr. Todd Otten is a family doctor, an innovator, and an author. After experiencing overwhelming burnout he was able to find a way back to medicine and back to fulfillment. Dr. Otten regained control of his life and was able to overcome the learned helplessness that many physicians encounter. He co-authored a book (Ripple of Change) with one of his patients. He provides insights and tools for doctors to find true meaning in medicine and connection with patients.
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Mr. Ron Richards works to make a meaningful impact on the world. He has invented several medical devices that improve patient outcomes. He hopes to inspire others to pursue their passions relentlessly. In his book "Someday Is Today" he teaches practical steps for physicians to take an idea from concept to reality.
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Dr. Chelsea Turgeon dropped out of residency. Her unique story of change can serve as a reminder to all of us to find the things of greatest value in life. Time is our most precious resource and we are empowered to choose how to use our time.
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Mahesh Karandikar, MD is a neurosurgeon at the University of Washington @UWMedicineHealth where he specializes in minimally invasive surgery. He has found joy in working with a team of neurosurgeons at a large regional referral center. He enjoys making connections with his patients and has found inspiration from other exemplary physicians.
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Dr. Dave Moss completed both medical school and residency with the U.S. Military. He has found a fulfilling career, caring for active duty members of the military and their families, incorporating integrative medicine into his practice. The system has allowed him to care for his patients in whatever way they need without the need to deal with insurance coverage limitations. Listen to learn about a compelling medical career with the Air Force.
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Miguel Villagra, MD @adoctorsjourney teaches the importance of self care, authenticity, and finding a way forward as a physician. His story of rising from Nicaraguan immigrant to health professional and life coach is inspiring. https://www.standshoes.com/discount/DOCTORS
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After 17 years working in the same health system, Dr. Nimesh Patel wrote a bestselling book about emotional intelligence. (https://extraordinarydoctor.com). Nimesh has a unique perspective as a family man, a neurosurgeon, and a leader of physicians. Listen to this fascinating interview!
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Let my own health experience serve as a warning to everyone; please set up disability and term life insurance when you are in your early career! At the end of residency you have tremendous training, but no real financial assets. You and your training ARE the financial asset. It is important to secure own-occupation disability insurance and term life insurance to protect your investment and to protect your loved ones who rely upon you for income. Listen to this interview with an insurance expert for interesting and relevant advice.
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Dr. Rich Paris is one of my heroes. He has practiced in Hailey, Idaho for decades and has regularly flown his personal airplane to the small mountain towns of Stanley and Challis to serve communities that would otherwise have no physician. He is a compassionate physician, an experienced pilot, and a dedicated adventurer. He has found a way to balance family, medical career, and a host of memorable experiences. Check out this link from his feature on the Today show in 2007. https://www.today.com/allday/flying-doctor-1c9385653
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Dr. Lance Jacobson is one of Southeast Idaho's only fellowship-trained orthopedic trauma surgeons. Physical therapist Dr. Will Crane works caring for patients in a small community in Southeastern Idaho and operates an exam preparation service for physical therapist students @PTFinalExam . One fateful night in 2024 Will had a serious ATV accident resulting in a complicated pelvis fracture. He was transported to a larger hospital where Dr. Lance Jacobson, originally from Will's same home town, was able to reconnect all of the broken pieces of the acetabulum. Will consented to share his story publicly.
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Dr. Julie Gunther is passionate about patient care and about caring for physicians. She shares her experience as a doctor and a patient. She has the perspective of having worked as an employed physician and as a direct primary care doctor. She continues to be a transformative voice for health care delivery in the USA.
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Dr. Jeff Bennion has had a remarkable career as an ENT surgeon. He has been part of many business ventures along with his excellent work as a surgeon. He now volunteers his time teaching residents and fellows in Tanzania.
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Dr. Jared Pelo @BionicHealth shares his experience as an Emergency Physician and an Entrepreneur. He bravely started a physician scribe service shortly after completing residency and went on to sell the business to Nuance@NuanceInc. Later he formed a direct primary care company and he continues to influence the fields of preventative care, emergency care, and physician documentation. He shares financial advice on what to do and what NOT to do, based on his unique experiences.
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Dr. Kevin Schopmeyer and his wife live in coastal Florida where they felt inspired to adopt a whole family of children who were in foster care. Listen to this heartwarming story of love and selflessness.
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Dr. Bukhosi Dube makes a difference. He shares his experience growing up in Zimbabwe and moving to the USA to attend college and medical school. He experienced a life-threatening trauma which informed his decision to serve as a healer for all of his life. He shares insights and tips to remain engaged, overcome burnout, and avoid financial pitfalls as a physician. Dr. Dube is entertaining and full of wisdom. Enjoy the interview!
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Dr. Glissmeyer has a unique perspective on blending his passion for pediatric emergency medicine with his interest in informatics. He has used his unique skill set to help implement improved electronic information systems across multiple hospitals in a large network. He continues to work as a fellowship-trained pediatric emergency physician. He has great financial advice from his perspective as an MBA.
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