Logo
    Search

    500 Women in Medicine: Part II

    enFebruary 15, 2019

    About this Episode

    Contact us: podcasts@mdedge.com

    Contact 500 WIMMedicine@500WomenScientists.org

    500 WIM onlinehttp://bit.ly/2DYqMEe

    500 WIM Twitter: @500wim

    Kate Gerrul Twitter: @KateGerull

    Maren Loe Twitter: @maren_loe

    Nick Andrews Twitter: @tribnic

    Kate Gerrul and Maren Loe founded the non-profit 500 Women in Medicine. Ms. Gerull and Ms. Loe are third-year medical students at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.


    According to Gerull and Loe, the aim is to create a network of support and advancement for women in medicine. 500 Women in Medicine is a pod of the organization 500 Women Scientists.


    In this episode, Nick Andrews speaks with the two innovators about their motivation to found this organization.

    Recent Episodes from Postcall Podcast

    How should patients choose their doctors?

    How should patients choose their doctors?

    Host Nick Andrews and Emi Okamoto, M.D., discuss how patients choose their doctors. Plus, Kristen Aliano Messina, a plastic surgeon in Plano, Tx., talks with Nick about resiliency among surgical residents.

     

     

    Postcall Podcast
    enDecember 13, 2019

    AMA gives Hahnemann residents $220 to relocate and Nike has a shoe for you!

    AMA gives Hahnemann residents $220 to relocate and Nike has a shoe for you!

    Nick Andrews and Emi Okamoto, MD, discuss the new Nike shoe for "Everyday Heroes," Google enters the EHR space (sort-of) and the American Medical Association gives 570 Hahnemann residents $125,000 for relocation and other fees such as immigration proceedings. 

    The guest this week is David Fajgenbaum, MD, whose book, Chasing My Cure documents his struggle with Castleman Disease as well as his fortitude to use his medical training to find a cure and unite the cause. 

    Links:

     

    Thanksgiving episode: on-call workouts, sharing with patients, special codes

    Thanksgiving episode: on-call workouts, sharing with patients, special codes

    Medical Muggle Nick Andrews and Emi Okamoto, MD, talk about all things Thanksgiving in this special edition of the Postcall Podcast. 

    We recommend saving this episode for Thanksgiving or Black Friday if you can't be with your friends/family for this holiday season. 

    In the episode, we talk about how sharing with patients increases trust, the best gifts for doctors, what we're thankful for, a good in-hospital, on-call workout, and codes that you may need for your Thanksgiving shift. 

    ***

    Help us make this podcast better! Please take our short, anonymous listener survey by clicking here.

    ***

    Links:

    For more MDedge Podcasts, go to mdedge.com/podcasts

    Email the show: podcasts@mdedge.com

    Interact with MDedge on Twitter: @MDedgeTweets

     

    Medicine on TV is wrong!

    Medicine on TV is wrong!

    Medical Muggle Nick Andrews and Emi Okamoto, MD, discuss how docs feel about Elizabeth Warren's plan for Medicare-for-all. They also discuss how bingeing on your favorite show affects sleep and how TV and films get medical care so wrong. 

    The guest this week is Ashley Alker, MD, who is a medical consultant for various TV programs and films -- she helps them get it right. The interview starts at 20:20.

    ***

    Help make this podcast better! Please take our short listener survey here.

    ***

    Links:

    For more MDedge Podcasts, go to mdedge.com/podcasts

    Email the show: podcasts@mdedge.com

    Interact with Nick on Twitter: @Nick_Andrews__

    Words matter: Calling psychiatry patients by their disease

    Words matter: Calling psychiatry patients by their disease

    Medical Muggle Nick Andrews and Emi Okamoto, MD, discuss a new survey about using the appropriate language when referring to patients. They also get into how banning sugary drinks went over at one California institution and talk about what physicians need to know about CBD. 

    ***

    Help us improve this podcast!

    Please click here to take this short listener survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/podcastsurveyOct2019

    ***

    The interview this week is with Elisabeth Poorman, MD, MPH. Dr. Poorman is a clinical instructor of medicine at the University of Washington, Seattle. 

    ***

    Timestamps:

    • Sugary drink ban (01:22)
    • Cardiologists and diabetes (03:51)
    • Calling patients by their disease (06:41)
    • What you need to know about CBD (11:21)
    • Interview with Dr. Poorman (18:27)

    ***

    Links:

    ***

    You can contact Nick and Emi by emailing podcasts@mdedge.com and you can follow on Twitter at @Nick_Andrews__ or on Instagram @medicalmuggle.

    For more MDedge Podcasts, go to mdedge.com/podcasts.

    Patients words can hurt; plus, harassment in surgical residency

    Patients words can hurt; plus, harassment in surgical residency

    Medical Muggle Nick Andrews and Emi Okamoto, MD, talk about the recent research in the New England Journal of Medicine about burnout and harassment in surgical residency.

    They also discuss the research in JAMA Internal Medicine about how patient behavior positively and negatively affects physicians, trainees, and medical students. 

    * * * 

    Help us make this podcast better! Please take our short listener survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/podcastsurveyOct2019

    * * * 

    The interview this week is with MDedge reporter Kari Oakes on her article about addressing female physicians by their appropriate title: Doctor. 

    You can follow Nick on Twitter at @Nick_Andrews__ and on Instagram @medicalmuggle.

    Timestamps:

    • Jack Strong, MD, dies (01:08)
    • Surgical residency discrimination, abuse (01:45)
    • Impact of patient behavior on docs (08:15)
    • #MyFirstNameIsDoctor/Addressing female physicians appropriately (12:35)
    • Interview with Kari Okas (12:40)

    Links:

    For more MDedge Podcasts, go to mdedge.com/podcasts

    Email the show: podcasts@mdedge.com

    Interact with us on Twitter: @MDedgeTweets

    Football; dogs save docs and preserve life; and a clown of a doctor

    Football; dogs save docs and preserve life; and a clown of a doctor

    Medical Muggle Nick Andrews and Emi Okamoto, MD, talk about football: the injuries, the NFL's Crucial Catch campaign, and what to tell patients and parents about football injuries and injuries from all sports. 

    * * * 

    Help us make this podcast better! Please take our short listener survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/podcastsurveyOct2019

    * * *

    The interview this week is with Jeff Pearson, DO, a family practice clinician practicing in Carlsbad, Calif. Dr. Pearson uses humor, magic, and general tomfoolery to forge a connection with his patients. 

    Timestamps:

    • Learn about the survey (01:00)
    • Dogs extend life (01:30)
    • Dogs combat burnout (03:03)
    • NFL Crucial Catch campaign (05:15)
      • Crucial Catch criticism (06:31)
    • Sports injuries (09:50)
    • Would you let your kid play football? (14:44)

    Relevant links:

     

    You can contact Nick and Emi by emailing podcasts@mdedge.com and you can follow Nick on Twitter at @Nick_Andrews__ or on Instagram @medicalmuggle.

     

    For more MDedge Podcasts, go to mdedge.com/podcasts.

    Email the show: podcasts@mdedge.com

     

    No free medical advice

    No free medical advice

    Nick Andrews and Emi Okamoto, MD, talk about how to decrease the number of phone calls to your office, how more and more people view mental illness as a threat, and how to handle it when your family and friends ask for medical advice. 

    The interview this week is Taylor Brana, DO, the founder, producer, and host of the Happy Doc Podcast. 

    Timestamps:

    • Is mental illness threatening? (01:58)
    • Preview gender empowerment conversation (06:08)
    • How to decrease your office phone calls (06:58)
    • Should you charge your friends for medical advice? (09:25)
    • Meet the guest (14:15)
    • Interview (18:50)

    Links:

    For more MDedge Podcasts, go to mdedge.com/podcasts

    Email the show: podcasts@mdedge.com