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Physician's Guide to Doctoring with Bradley B. Block, MD

341 episodes - English - Latest episode: 13 days ago - ★★★★★ - 56 ratings

This is a podcast that answers the question, "what should we have been learning while we were memorizing Kreb's cycle?" This is a practical guide for practicing physicians and other healthcare practitioners looking to improve in any and all aspects of our lives and practices. Physician and non-physician experts are interviewed on a wide range of topics to help us with personal and professional development.
If you want to share you expertise on the podcast, please email me at [email protected] or @physiciansguide on Twitter and Instagram.

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Episodes

Size Matters Not: Tiny Habits for Big Changes, Part 2, with BJ Fogg, PhD

August 19, 2020 10:00 - 31 minutes - 28.4 MB

This is part 2 of my interview with Dr. BJ Fogg, author of Tiny Habits: The Small Changes that Change Everything. In this part, we talk about how success breeds success and having your patient work on the habit you want them to change shouldn’t be the first priority. The first priority should be what they want to change because it shows them that they can be successful in creating lasting change. We also discuss how positive emotions help to encode habits and he actually came up with a techn...

Size Matters Not: Tiny Habits for Big Changes, Part 1, with BJ Fogg, PhD

August 12, 2020 17:02 - 37 minutes - 34.3 MB

This interview is one of my most important. If you are doing to share any of my episodes, this is one that I would implore you to share with your friends, family and colleagues. This is part 1 of 2 of my interviews with BJ Fogg, PhD, author of the book Tiny Habits: The Small Changes That Change Everything. We all struggle to change our behaviors, to develop good habits and stop bad habits. There is a lot of popular wisdom about this and most, if not all, is just wrong. This is where Dr. Fogg...

What Our Allied Health Colleagues Want Us to Know with Andrew Tisser, DO

August 05, 2020 16:21 - 30 minutes - 28.2 MB

Andrew Tisser DO is an emergency physician and urgent care director practicing in Western NY. Andrew's passion is to help fellow early-career physicians navigate the issues of money, mindset and making moves (goal setting). He hosts the Talk2MeDoc podcast and is the owner of Talk2MeDoc LLC, a consulting company working with early-career physicians on the above. His original podcast goal was to get different allied health professionals onto the show to discuss what they wanted physicians to k...

Look for Zebras with Silvie Stacy, MD, MPH

July 29, 2020 15:00 - 38 minutes - 35.5 MB

Silvie Stacy, MD, MPH, is a preventive medicine physician and founder of LookforZebras.com. You’re a doctor; you get the reference and in this situation the Zebra is a nonclinical career. She knew from the start that she wanted to be a nonclinical physician, but there weren’t many resources out there, so for others going through the same experience, she built her blog. She just wrote the book, 50 Nonclinical Careers for Physicians (Fulfilling, meaningful, and Lucrative Alternatives to Direct...

Get Organized for Better Work-Life Balance with Dr. Sarah Hart-Unger

July 22, 2020 20:11 - 38 minutes - 35.2 MB

Dr. Sarah Hart-Unger is a pediatric endocrinologist, who did all of her education at Duke, and is now the pediatric residency program director at Joe Dimaggio Children’s Hospital in South Florida.  She is intrigued by the challenges of making work and life fit together -- so much that she cohosts a podcast on the topic, Best of Both Worlds, with time management expert and writer Laura Vanderkam. She is married to a vascular surgeon and has three young children, so we discuss how they manag...

How to Help Your Physician Liaisons Grow Your Practice with Kelley Knott of Intrepy

July 15, 2020 17:30 - 42 minutes - 39.3 MB

Kelley Knott is the Co-founder and VP of Marketing for the healthcare marketing agency, Intrepy. She is a highly experienced physician liaison and has a background in consulting for medical practices and health systems on how to build new patient referrals and create digital marketing strategies. She developed the first of its kind online physician liaison training platform, Physician Liaison University™. It is designed to help physician liaisons become more effective at driving new referral...

There's More to Dermatology Than Steroid Creams and Biopsies with Sacharitha Bowers, MD

July 09, 2020 01:22 - 41 minutes - 37.8 MB

In this episode, we cover the basics of dermatology, what everyone should know for when a casual acquaintance that thinks they are closer to you than they really are, asks you, “hey, can you take a look at this rash on my …?” She dispels some myths about sunblock, tells us about what qualities to look for in a moisturizer. She then teaches us about all of the things that dermatologists spend their day doing aside from prescribing steroid creams and doing biopsies. Turns out, dermatology is m...

The Swiss Army Knife of Specialties - Interventional Radiology with Barbara Hamilton, MD

July 01, 2020 16:40 - 43 minutes - 40.1 MB

Barbara Hamilton, MD is an interventional radiologist, physician leader, and mom, who blogs at TiredSuperheroine.com. She is currently the Chair of interventional Radiology at Desert Regional Medical Center in Palm Springs, California. She went to med school at Rutgers, was a radiology resident at Brown, and did her IR fellowship at UCLA. Apparently IR has a problem with PR. Some of us could be more familiar with all of the different procedures that they do and for me and my family, it hit r...

Self-Care for the Caregiver in the COVID Era with Dimitrios Tsatiris, MD

June 25, 2020 00:35 - 39 minutes - 36 MB

Physicians dedicate our lives to the care of others and this often doesn’t end when we leave work, but extends to our family and friends, other projects and demands that lead us to over extend ourselves until we feel like butter spread over too much bread. This has become acutely true during this pandemic, so psychiatrist Dr. Dimitrios Tsatiris discusses how we can work more self-care into our lives without the guilt. We start by defining self-care, what can happen to us if we forgo it for t...

Nonverbal Communication from Behind the Mask with Blake Eastman

June 17, 2020 16:58 - 53 minutes - 48.6 MB

Blake Eastman is a guest like no other we’ve had. He is a professional poker player and founded School of Cards, the first brick and mortar poker school in the country and is the creator of Beyond Tells, a poker tells training site. He has a graduate degree in psychology and taught psychology at the City University of New York for six years. While he was doing that all of that, he also provided consulting services to physicians, practices, and hospitals regarding nonverbal communication and ...

Honest Answers About Disability Insurance with Matthew Wiggins of PatternLife.com

June 11, 2020 01:36 - 45 minutes - 41.6 MB

Matthew Wiggins is the co-founder and Senior Advisor at Pattern, a life and disability insurance company that caters specifically to the physician community. Today he teaches us about disability and despite there being a pandemic that is putting us at higher risk, because of the shelter in place orders, it is actually EASIER to get disability. We discuss this as well as why disability is so important, why he rarely sells short term disability, when it is OK to drop your policy, and the rate ...

Episode Rerelease: Discussing Flipping the Script on Health Disparities with Max Jordan Nguemeni Tiako

June 04, 2020 01:14 - 48 minutes - 43.9 MB

This is a flashpoint in our nation’s history and our positions as physicians endow us with a certain amount of respect and authority and with that authority comes responsibility.  Responsibility to have difficult conversations. It is not uncommon for us to have difficult conversations, like breaking bad news, discussing an adverse health outcome, but these conversations are about others. We need to have difficult conversations about ourselves. We need to reflect on our own biases and how the...

Episode Rerelease: Overcoming Our Racial Biases to Better Serve Our Patients with Dr. Uché Blackstock

June 02, 2020 17:40 - 39 minutes - 36 MB

This is a flashpoint in our nation’s history and our positions as physicians endow us with a certain amount of respect and authority and with that authority comes responsibility.  Responsibility to have difficult conversations. It is not uncommon for us to have difficult conversations, like breaking bad news, discussing an adverse health outcome, but these conversations are about others. We need to have difficult conversations about ourselves. We need to reflect on our own biases and how the...

Physician COVID-19 Questions Answered, Part 2 with Jennifer Kasten, MD, MSc, MSc

May 27, 2020 16:38 - 46 minutes - 42.8 MB

In this second half we discuss some of the sequelae, like coagulopathy, but spend most of the time talking about the path forward: herd immunity, cross-immunity from other coronaviruses, durability of immunity, a vaccine, the quirk of spread among children, or rather lack thereof. Jennifer Kasten, MD, MSc, MSc, is a practicing pediatric pathologist with degrees in medicine from the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, infectious disease epidemiology (CID) from the London...

Physician COVID-19 Questions Answered, Part 1, with Jennifer Kasten, MD, MSc, MSc

May 22, 2020 01:41 - 51 minutes - 46.8 MB

Jennifer Kasten, MD, MSc, MSc, is a practicing pediatric pathologist with degrees in medicine from the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, infectious disease epidemiology (CID) from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, a year's postgraduate work in the mathematical modeling of infectious disease at Oxford University, and a master's in the history of medicine and science, also from Oxford University. That’s a lot of school. She has only had a Facebook page s...

Physician COVID-19 Questions Answered, with Jennifer Kasten, MD, MSc, MSc

May 22, 2020 01:41 - 51 minutes - 46.8 MB

Jennifer Kasten, MD, MSc, MSc, is a practicing pediatric pathologist with degrees in medicine from the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, infectious disease epidemiology (CID) from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, a year's postgraduate work in the mathematical modeling of infectious disease at Oxford University, and a master's in the history of medicine and science, also from Oxford University. That’s a lot of school. She has only had a Facebook page s...

Invest in What You Know with Jeffrey W. Ross, MD, MBA

May 20, 2020 14:33 - 42 minutes - 38.6 MB

Jeffrey W. Ross, MD retired in 2017 from a successful first career as a fellowship-trained Interventional Radiologist and a board-certified Diagnostic Radiologist to become the founder and managing director of Vailshire Capital Management, LLC and Vailshire Partners, LP. Passionate about investing wisely and teaching others to do the same, Jeff is a former contributor for The Motley Fool and current contributor for Seeking Alpha. We start out by defining terms like mutual fund, hedge fund,...

Healthy Habits in the Age of COVID-19 with Dr. Monique Tello

May 12, 2020 21:52 - 46 minutes - 42.3 MB

COVID-19 has turned the world upside down and although prevalence may wax and wane, we are going to have to get used to living, knowing that it is out there. We are going to have to develop new routines and habits in order to minimize our risk of getting it. We can’t eliminate our risk, but we can mitigate it and when developing habits that stick, simplicity is key, so on today’s podcast, we have internist, author, and habit expert, Dr. Monique Tello, who has previously been on our show to d...

Addressing the Vaccine-Hesitant with Dr. Gretchen LaSalle

May 04, 2020 16:50 - 43 minutes - 39.8 MB

Gretchen LaSalle, MD FAAFP is a board-certified family physician with a passion for preventative care, from which vaccine advocacy is a natural extension. She is an active writer and public speaker on the topic and, in October 2019, published a book with Wolters Kluwer Press titled Let’s Talk Vaccines: A Clinician’s Guide to Addressing Vaccine Hesitancy and Saving Lives. In a growing climate of vaccine hesitancy, her primary mission is to keep patients from falling victim to vaccine misinfor...

Is Single Payor Really Bettor? with Dr. Kwadwo Kyeremanteng

April 30, 2020 17:02 - 42 minutes - 38.8 MB

Dr. Kwadwo Kyeremanteng is the founder of the Resource Optimization Network and a critical care and palliative care physician. He is also the host of the Solving Healthcare Podcast. He is also Canadian, so we discuss the Canadian Healthcare System, which, on its surface, looks like a comprehensive, all encompassing, federally administered single-payor system, like what some of the democrats are discussing in the US. We discuss why this is not the case, and get into some of the details about ...

Economic Impact of When To End Shelter-in-Place for COVID-19 with Adam Block, PhD

April 20, 2020 19:57 - 36 minutes - 33.3 MB

Adam E. Block, PhD, is a recurring guest, having spoken previously about common misconceptions of the Affordable Care Act, and Medicare for All. Today we will be discussing the how erring on the side of an earlier end to shelter in place could have a worse impact on the economy than waiting longer. We also discuss what a return to work could possibly look like and when can we expect our elective patients to start coming back to the offices. In our industry and many others, it is important to...

Do No Harm, a film by Robyn Symon on Physician Suicide

April 13, 2020 17:06 - 43 minutes - 40 MB

Robyn Symon is a two-time Emmy Award-winner, and an accomplished writer, producer/director, and editor. She is the producer and director of the documentary film, Do No Harm, about the healthcare system that drives us to take our lives. We discuss how prevalent physician suicide is and how the real numbers and demographics are so difficult to track. We talk about the difference between paying lip service to change and what changes may actually help. We also talk about how the current coro...

Introduction to Meditation for Physicians with Jill Wener, MD

April 02, 2020 18:44 - 42 minutes - 39.2 MB

While this episode was recorded before the COVID-19 pandemic, it is all the more relevant. Meditation is an arrow we should all have in our quivers. After over 10 years practicing Internal Medicine at Rush University Medical Center, Dr. Jill Wener knows firsthand what severe stress and burnout feel like. In the midst of her own burnout, she was introduced to Conscious Health Meditation, and it had a profound effect on her resilience and reactivity. After 2 years of coursework, Dr. Wener co...

Compassion Fatigue and Assertiveness with Nathalie Martinek, PhD

March 27, 2020 01:03 - 39 minutes - 36.6 MB

Nathalie Martinek, PhD is a recovering developmental and cancer biologist who transitioned out of the controlled environment of the laboratory into the messy world of human behavior and relationships. She continues to apply her critical and objective lens honed as a scientist to understanding drivers of human behavior in the various relationships that exist in healthcare contexts to discover what prevents and promotes wellbeing and professional satisfaction. Dr. Martinek is a speaker, list...

What Can Victorian Literature Teach Us About Coronavirus/ COVID-19?

March 25, 2020 19:47 - 35 minutes - 32.6 MB

What can an English professor with expertise in Victorian Literature teach us about the coronavirus? Germ theory became popularized during that era, so this is when people realized that we were the vectors of our own illnesses. One would think that this would cause us to isolate ourselves from one another, like we are doing now, but the literature of the time, which reflects the thinking of the time, shows us that it brought us closer together. A message of hope in these dire times. Dr. Ka...

Trauma Response for Good Samaritan Physicians with Stephanie Streit, MD

March 12, 2020 18:16 - 33 minutes - 30.7 MB

Stephanie Streit is a trauma surgeon at University Medical Center in Las Vegas. She went to med school at the University of Cincinnati and did a general surgery residency at MUSC. She is currently active duty in the Air Force. She is also the host of the Breaking Scrub Podcast, where she interviews surgeons about the interesting things we do outside of the operating room. She is convinced that success outside of the OR breeds success in the OR. Did you hear that, med student? Stop tying knot...

Cutting the Crap on the Gut Microbiome with Frank Cusimano, PhD

February 29, 2020 18:33 - 45 minutes - 41.8 MB

Dr. Frank Cusimano, PhD, has a doctorate in Nutrition and Metabolic Biology from Columbia University and is currently a medical student at the Arizona College of Osteopathic medicine. Having done his PhD on the gut microbiome, a hot topic, we dive into the science of prebiotics, probiotics, postbiotics and antibiotics. What can we actually recommend to patients to help them with GI upset while on antibiotics? How does the microbiome influence inflammatory bowel disease? How can the gut actua...

A Panorama of Human Glitches Seen in the Musculoskeletal and Reproductive System with Professor Nathan Lents, PhD

February 27, 2020 01:54 - 31 minutes - 28.6 MB

Professor Nathan Lents studied biology at St. Louis University and then completed his PhD at St. Louis University’s school of medicine in Pharmacological and Physiological Sciences.  PhDs need residencies, too, so he did his postdoctoral training in cancer genomics at NYU and loved New York so much that he stayed and is now a Professor at John Jay College in Manhattan and director of the honors program.  His book, Human Errors: A Panorama of Our Glitches, from Pointless Bones to Broken Gen...

A Panorama of Human Glitches Seen in Otolaryngology and Nutrition with Professor Nathan Lents, PhD

February 23, 2020 19:21 - 35 minutes - 32.8 MB

Professor Nathan Lents studied biology at St. Louis University and then completed his PhD at St. Louis University’s school of medicine in Pharmacological and Physiological Sciences.  PhDs need residencies, too, so he did his postdoctoral training in cancer genomics at NYU and loved New York so much that he stayed and is now a Professor at John Jay College in Manhattan and director of the honors program.  His book, Human Errors: A Panorama of Our Glitches, from Pointless Bones to Broken Gen...

Support for Physician Burnout Syndrome with Torie Sepah, MD

February 01, 2020 19:38 - 41 minutes - 38 MB

Torie Sepah, MD, completed her internship in family medicine at Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center, then went on to complete a psychiatry residency at LA County + USC Medical Center. She has studied physician burnout syndrome extensively. It is a topic that is very personal to her and we discuss why. She defines the syndrome, what the major causes are, what the consequences are and what has actually been proven to help. Among them is connection. Her Facebook group – Physician to ...

Discussing Flipping the Script on Health Disparities with Max Jordan Nguemeni Tiako

February 01, 2020 19:29 - 48 minutes - 43.9 MB

Max Jordan Nguemeni Tiako is a 4th year med student (out of 5) at the Yale School of Medicine and hosts his own podcast, Flip the Script, about healthcare disparities. He starts out discussing how some of what we learn about race being a risk factor for some diseases are a product of social constructs, not genetic predisposition. We then discuss racial disparities in substance-use disorder treatment. We then pivot from health disparities to physician training disparities. We learn about the ...

Healing People, Not Patients with Jonathan Weinkle, MD

December 21, 2019 20:00 - 58 minutes - 53.8 MB

Jonathan Weinkle, MD, is a general internist and general pediatrician who came to medicine after deciding against careers as a philosopher or a rabbi and is the author of Healing People, Not Patients. He starts off by teaching us how he was able to write a book about his patient interactions without violating HIPAA. His book illustrates the many ways in which it is important to really know our patients as people in order to effectively treat them. The paradox of this is that there never seem...

Physicians in Recovery, Part II, with Dr. Sean Fogler

December 21, 2019 19:54 - 37 minutes - 34.3 MB

Sean Fogler, MD is the Community Outreach Coordinator at the Pennsylvania Harm Reduction Coalition (PAHRC), a person in long-term recovery, physician and certified recovery specialist. He has over 15 years of experience in the healthcare industry working as a physician, and with patients, administrators, and insurance organizations. This is the second part of the interview. In this portion, we start off discussing how to effectively help friends and colleagues with substance use disorder, th...

Physicians in Recovery, Part I, with Dr. Sean Fogler

December 21, 2019 19:51 - 29 minutes - 27.1 MB

Sean Fogler, MD is the Community Outreach Coordinator at the Pennsylvania Harm Reduction Coalition (PAHRC), a person in long-term recovery, physician and certified recovery specialist. He has over 15 years of experience in the healthcare industry working as a physician, and with patients, administrators, and insurance organizations. This is a two-part episode. In this first part, we talk about how common a substance use disorder is among physicians and why we are at higher risk than the gene...

Private Practice Efficiency Matters

December 21, 2019 19:45 - 38 minutes - 34.8 MB

On today’s episode we speak to Dr. Phil Boucher, pediatrician, podcaster, physician coach, blogger, and physician efficiency expert. We discuss ways to make sure the private practice physician is maximizing the use of their time. That doesn’t mean no naps! He mentions scheduling nap time into one of his days! The key is to plan as much of your day as possible, schedule in some flex time for unexpected events, and be as proactive as possible about doing your work at times in which you are mos...

Overcoming Our Racial Biases to Better Serve Our Patients

November 21, 2019 16:43 - 39 minutes - 36 MB

Dr. Uché Blackstock is an emergency medicine physician who is passionate about addressing the detrimental effects of structural racism on health outcomes. We discuss the origins of structural racism and how this continues to influence the health outcomes of minorities. She then gives us some tools for reflecting on our own biases and how we can work to address them. In addition to patient care, we talk about improving the diversity of faculty, and the importance of mentorship and sponsorship...

Rheumatology Made Ridiculously Simple

November 21, 2019 16:40 - 38 minutes - 34.8 MB

Adam Brown, MD, is a rheumatologist at Cleveland Clinic and the host of the Rheuminations podcast. For the med students out there, we discuss why someone would choose rheumatology and why they are frequently the smartest doctors in the hospital. We discuss the basics of arthritis, how to interpret an ANA and why we shouldn’t be so laser-focused on our own organ systems if a patient isn’t improving as expected. We also discuss why gout is such an underappreciated phenomenon. Dr. Brown wen...

Facing Adverse Outcomes and Malpractice Litigation, Part 2

November 21, 2019 16:33 - 33 minutes - 30.7 MB

This is part two of the interview with Dr. Stacia Dearmin. She builds on the idea of the physician’s second victim status in bad outcome and potentially in litigation. The plaintiff’s attorney can weaponize our empathy against us after a bad outcome and she teaches us how to defend against that. She builds on ideas on how to recover that were discussed in the first episode. She is a speaker, coach, consultant and blogger on the topic. She went to medical school at Case Western Reserve and ...

Facing Adverse Outcomes and Malpractice Litigation, Part 1

November 21, 2019 15:34 - 43 minutes - 39.9 MB

Dr. Stacia Dearmin can help us get through adverse patient outcomes and malpractice litigation. She has been through it herself. She is a speaker, coach, consultant and blogger on the topic. She went to medical school at Case Western Reserve and has a masters in religion and ethics from Vanderbilt. She did her residency in pediatrics at Akron Children’s Hospital and worked as a general pediatrician for a few years. She has worked as a pediatric emergency medicine physician since 2004. After ...

How to Put the MD in Social Media

September 14, 2019 18:56 - 40 minutes - 56.2 MB

Professor Sarah Mojarad is a lecturer at the University of Southern California where she holds joint- faculty appointments in Viterbi School of Engineering and Keck School of Medicine. We discussed why we should act online like our first-grade teacher is reading all of our tweets and even our emails.  Her areas of expertise are in social media, science communication, and online medical professionalism. Prior to joining USC, Professor Mojarad was at Caltech where she co-created the course “So...

Does Everyone Have Pencillin Allergy? Does Anyone?

September 12, 2019 21:51 - 29 minutes - 40.3 MB

On today’s show we speak to allergist, Dr. Payel Gupta about penicillin allergy.  Dr. Gupta is triple board certified in Allergy & Immunology, Pediatrics and Internal Medicine and currently has a practice on the Upper West Side of Manhattan with ENT and Allergy Associates.  We discuss how common penicillin allergy is and how commonly the diagnosis is incorrect.  She goes through the four types of hypersensitivity reaction, and then focus in on type I, the IgE-mediated reaction.  We go throug...

The Onion's Scott Dikkers helps us find our patients' funny bones

September 06, 2019 01:18 - 44 minutes - 61 MB

Scott Dikkers founded the world’s first humor website, TheOnion.com, in 1996. A few years earlier he helped found the original Onion newspaper. He’s served as The Onion’s owner and editor-in-chief, on and off, for much of the last quarter century.  He led The Onion’s rise from small, unknown college humor publication to internationally respected comedy brand.  He is also a New York Times best seller, and Peabody Award winner.  He documented his process for creating humor in his book, How t...

How to Become the Next Millionare Next Door

August 29, 2019 17:11 - 49 minutes - 67.6 MB

On today’s episode, we discuss the characteristics that predict an individual’s propensity to build wealth, why physicians have a bed reputation in this department and what we can do to improve, with industrial psychologist, Dr. Sarah Stanley Fallaw.  Dr. Fallaw is the author of The Next Millionaire Next Door and the founder of DataPoints LLC, a research and technology company that provides advisors and individuals with behavioral science tools to achieve financial success. DataPoints create...

The Student Loan Planner helps you to financial freedom

August 23, 2019 00:43 - 49 minutes - 45.5 MB

Travis Hornsby founded Student Loan Planner after helping his physician wife navigate ridiculously complex student loan repayment decisions.  He helps us parse through the complexity of optimizing your student loan repayment strategy.  He gives us an overview of the different repayment systems, who qualifies and who doesn’t and why it seems like nobody qualifies right now. We get a little political as he predicts what’s going to happen to the current system as well as the student loan forgiv...

Physician's Guide to Trauma-Informed Healthcare Approaches with Dr. Megan Gerber

August 14, 2019 02:24 - 44 minutes - 40.4 MB

Megan Gerber, MD, MPH is a general internist with a career-long focus on the medical care of trauma-exposed women. We start out defining trauma and then get introduced to trauma-informed care.  Interfacing with the medical system and physicians can be traumatizing and triggering, so we discussed ways to minimize that, and why it actually isn’t important to identify who needs trauma informed care. We should be taking a “universal precautions” like approach.  She teaches us how to incorporate ...

Cardiac arrest for pathologists to podiatrists with EM Physician, Dr. Jeff Jarvis

July 31, 2019 16:41 - 42 minutes - 38.6 MB

Dr. Jeff Jarvis, the EMS Medical Director for Williamson County EMS and Marble Falls Area EMS in Central Texas, teaches us about cardiac arrest for every physician, from pathologists to podiatrists.  We learn how to identify and manage a cardiac arrest if we happen to be the medical professional on the scene.  We cover multiple circumstances from the woods to the mall to a plane.  After this talk, you will feel better equipped to know what you can and can’t, should and shouldn’t do in those ...

Emotional Intelligence with the Inspired Dentist, Dr. Shakila Angadi

July 31, 2019 16:38 - 52 minutes - 47.6 MB

On today's episode, we spoke about emotional intelligence with the Inspired Dentist, Dr. Shakila Angadi.  She is a dentist and social & emotional intelligence certified coach that is determined to help improve the lives of fellow health care professionals. She graduated from the University of Missouri Kansas City School of Dentistry and has been in private practice for over 11 years. She realized that empathetic communication and self-awareness techniques were the key to expanding her practi...

Be Calm and Queer On with Dr. Crystal Beal

July 25, 2019 16:24 - 39 minutes - 36 MB

Be Calm and Queer On – What Your Trans and Gender Diverse Patients Want You to Know Dr. Crystal Beal answers the questions that will helps us better care for our transgender and gender diverse patients.  They went to med school at Florida State University, and completed the Valley Family Medicine Residency program, part of the University of Washington.  They are the physician- owner of QueerDoc.  Dr. Beal hopes to change the experience of care for the trans and gender diverse community and...

Choosing the Right Financial Advisor

July 18, 2019 14:59 - 52 minutes - 48.1 MB

Ryan Inman is a fee-only financial advisor who works exclusively with physicians and he teaches how to pick a financial advisor.  How did he end up in the physician niche?  He understands us.  His wife is a pediatric pulmonologist and part of why he understands the struggle so well is that they’ve been together since college.  He graduated from the University of San Diego and has two masters, one in business administration and another in Accounting and financial management.  He manages Physi...

Choosing the Right Financial Advisor

July 18, 2019 14:59 - 52 minutes - 48.1 MB

Ryan Inman is a fee-only financial advisor who works exclusively with physicians and he teaches how to pick a financial advisor.  How did he end up in the physician niche?  He understands us.  His wife is a pediatric pulmonologist and part of why he understands the struggle so well is that they’ve been together since college.  He graduated from the University of San Diego and has two masters, one in business administration and another in Accounting and financial management.  He manages Physi...

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