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

    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 brad@physiciansguidetodoctoring.com or @physiciansguide on Twitter and Instagram.
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    CONTRIBUTOR SERIES: The Impact of Advanced Medical Devices on Treatment Outcomes with Dr. Matt Ashley

    CONTRIBUTOR SERIES: The Impact of Advanced Medical Devices on Treatment Outcomes with Dr. Matt Ashley

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    Dr. Matt Ashley, a urologist with a background in comparative literature, discusses his transition from clinical practice to a role in the medical device industry, emphasizing the lack of a clear pathway for physicians to enter the industry and the trial and error involved in his journey. He highlights how skills in reading, writing, and communicating, honed through his literature studies, became invaluable in his industry role, especially in engaging with engineers and handling regulatory submissions, R&D, and mergers and acquisitions. Ashley reflects on the personal growth and improved family life resulting from his career shift, underlining the importance of physicians being open to unconventional career paths for fulfillment and balance.

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    Dr. Cobin Soelberg: A dedicated anesthesiologist with a passion for exploring diverse perspectives in medicine. With a background in philosophy, Dr. Soelberg brings a unique approach to patient care and medical practice, emphasizing critical thinking and effective communication.

    Dr. Matt Ashley: A private practice urologist turned associate medical director at Teleflex, Dr. Ashley has navigated the transition from clinical practice to the medical device industry. With a foundation in comparative literature, he leverages his skills in analysis, communication, and innovation to bridge gaps between clinical practice and industry, aiming to improve patient care through medical advancements.

    Timestamps:

    00:00.492: Introduction of Dr. Cobin Soelberg and his guest, Dr. Matt Ashley. Soelberg outlines the purpose of today’s conversation: discussing Ashley’s transition from clinical practice to working in the industry.

    00:34.572: Dr. Matt Ashley expresses excitement about sharing his journey, highlighting the lack of a well-defined path for physicians moving into industry roles.

    01:07.34: Dr. Soelberg mentions the shared background in non-medical undergraduate studies and how it has influenced their medical careers.

    01:42.06: Dr. Ashley discusses his late decision to enter medicine after an undergrad in comparative literature and how this background became valuable in his industry role.

    03:34.348: Dr. Soelberg points out the unique value of their humanities backgrounds in their medical careers.

    04:07.148: Dr. Ashley describes his current role as an associate medical director at Teleflex, highlighting his diverse responsibilities.

    06:12.556: A reflection on Dr. Ashley's noticeable happiness and engagement in his new role compared to traditional clinical work.

    06:58.988: Dr. Ashley discusses the process and personal insights leading to his industry role, emphasizing the importance of enjoying his work.

    09:45.164: The initial stages of Dr. Ashley's transition, involving increasing involvement in industry-related work alongside clinical practice.

    10:31.404: Dr. Ashley reflects on the realization that he needed to make a change, leading to his application for the associate medical director position.

    12:40.3: The conversation delves into the specifics of how Dr. Ashley managed to negotiate a new working arrangement that accommodated his industry role.

    14:52.236: Discussion on the misconceptions and realities of physician compensation in industry roles versus clinical practice.

    18:25.964: Insights into the negotiation process with his clinical employer to find a flexible, mutually beneficial working arrangement.

    21:14.636: The finalization of a new working model that allowed Dr. Ashley to balance his clinical and industry roles effectively.

    23:29.068: Dr. Soelberg and Dr. Ashley discuss the positive outcomes of their negotiation and understanding the levers of flexibility.

    24:08.044: Dr. Ashley shares the positive impact of his career change on his personal life and family dynamics.

    27:26.304: A deeper reflection on the personal realizations and adjustments made in balancing work and family life.

    29:43.84: Dr. Ashley emphasizes the potential for physicians to contribute to the industry based on current clinical practice and the underrepresentation in this area.

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    Philip Chan's Mission to Democratize Investing

    Philip Chan's Mission to Democratize Investing

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    This episode is also sponsored by Lightspeed Investing. Accelerate your wealth and unlock the speed of success with Lightspeed Investing. Connect with CEO, Philip Jayhawk Chan on LinkedIn to learn more. 

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    In this episode, Dr. Block interviews Philip Chan, the co-founder and CEO of Lightspeed Investing. Philip shares his journey from trading luxury watches and dealing in cryptocurrencies to mastering short-term investing in futures and commodities. Lightspeed Investing, under Philip's leadership, has specialized in managing investments for high net worth individuals and educating the public on leveraging financial markets for short-term gains. Philip elaborates on the distinction between traditional and alternative investments, the mechanics of futures and commodities trading, and the importance of risk management and proprietary trading techniques

    About Philip Chan, CEO of Lightspeed Investing:

    Philip Chan is a serial entrepreneur and the co-founder and CEO of Lightspeed Investing. With a diverse background that includes trading luxury watches, cryptocurrency, and international leadership consulting, Philip has dedicated his career to the intricacies of short-term investing. Holding a master’s degree in applied statistics, data science, and analytics from the University of Kansas Medical Center, he leverages his expertise to manage wealth for high net worth individuals and educate the public on successful investment strategies in futures and commodities. Through Lightspeed Investing, Philip aims to transform the futures and commodity markets into accessible tools for personal financial growth, advocating for informed and strategic trading practices.

    Connect with Philip on LinkedIn!

    Timestamps:

    00:00:05 - Introduction to Philip Chan and Lightspeed Investing

    00:01:02 - Elevator Pitch for Lightspeed Investing

    00:01:50 - Traditional vs. Alternative Investments

    00:02:41 - Publicly Available Trading and Asset Classes

    00:03:01 - Understanding Futures and Commodities

    00:04:20 - Explanation of Trading Contracts

    00:05:07 - Electronic Trading and Historical Context

    00:06:00 - Asset Classes Breakdown

    00:07:00 - Short-Term vs. Long-Term Investing

    00:08:05 - Interactive Brokerage and Discount Brokerage

    00:09:07 - Smallest Trading Increments and Contracts

    00:10:19 - What is a Future?

    00:11:58 - Commodities as Examples

    00:12:14 - Trading Indexes and Futures

    00:13:08 - Making Money in Different Market Directions

    00:14:10 - Intraday High Frequency Trading

    00:15:49 - Risk Management in Trading

    00:16:45 - Short-Term Investing and Asset Choices

    00:17:28 - Rate of Change in Alternative Exchanges

    00:19:06 - Age of Futures and Commodity Billionaires

    00:19:39 - Risk Aversion and Short-Term Investing

    00:20:33 - Proprietary System and Trading Factors

    00:24:06 - Competing Against Professionals and AI

    00:25:27 - Surgical Analogy for Trading Practice

    00:27:07 - How to Learn More and Connect

    00:28:57 - Closing Remarks and Thanks

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    *This is NOT investment advice. Please do your own due dilligence before make investment decisions.

    CONTRIBUTOR SERIES: Dr. Calvin D. Sun on Finding Fulfillment Beyond the Hospital Walls

    CONTRIBUTOR SERIES: Dr. Calvin D. Sun on Finding Fulfillment Beyond the Hospital Walls

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    Guest host Dr. Kristine Goins explores the great life of Dr. Calvin Sun, a board-certified emergency medicine physician with a passion that transcends the confines of traditional medical practice. Dr. Sun, a published author, speaker, and entrepreneur, shares his unique journey of intertwining medicine with global travel and entrepreneurship, offering a fresh perspective on pursuing a fulfilling career beyond the conventional medical path.

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    Dr. Kristine Goins, MD: Host of the Physicians Guide to Doctoring podcast, dedicated to exploring the intersections of medicine, personal development, and entrepreneurship. Dr. Goins invites esteemed contributors to share their unique insights and experiences, aiming to inspire physicians to pursue fulfilling careers both within and beyond the medical field.

    Dr. Calvin Sun, MD: A board-certified emergency medicine physician, author, speaker, and entrepreneur. Founder of the Monsoon Diaries, Dr. Sun is renowned for his global travel adventures and significant contributions to resident wellness. His memoir, "The Monsoon Diaries," chronicles his experiences and insights gained from balancing a medical career with a passion for exDr. Calvin Sun’s multifaceted career is a beacon for medical professionals seeking to blend their vocational passions with personal interests. His endeavors span emergency medicine, authorship, speaking engagements, and leading global expeditions. This episode delves into how Dr. Sun’s spontaneous decision to travel sparked a journey of self-discovery, leading to the creation of the Monsoon Diaries. It also touches on his pivotal role during the COVID-19 pandemic, showcasing his adaptability and dedication. Dr. Sun’s story encourages physicians to pursue diverse interests, highlighting the importance of balance, curiosity, and resilience.

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    • 00:02.142 - Introduction of Dr. Calvin Sun and overview of his diverse career.

    • 01:13.558 - Dr. Sun expresses gratitude and introduces his accidental journey into travel.

    • 03:24.098 - A deeper dive into Dr. Sun's motivations for combining medicine with travel.

    • 06:15.07 - Reflections on personal challenges and the impact of loss on Dr. Sun's path.

    • 08:31.254 - Discussion on the transformative experiences of travel and forming meaningful connections.

    • 11:09.27 - Insights into Dr. Sun's philosophy on planning, spontaneity, and embracing the process.

    • 14:21.346 - Strategies for balancing professional responsibilities with pursuing passions.

    • 18:21.974 - The evolution of the Monsoon Diaries from a personal blog to a global travel community.

    • 22:31.038 - The empowering effects of group travel and shared adventures.

    • 28:52.622 - Overcoming hurdles in entrepreneurship and adapting to changes, including the COVID-19 pandemic.

    • 38:57.802 - Maintaining balance, prioritizing joy, and fostering relationships in a demanding career.

    • 48:55.642 - Dr. Sun's aspirations for his legacy and advice for fellow physicians.

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    Effective Persuasion Strategies for Medical Professionals

    Effective Persuasion Strategies for Medical Professionals

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    Carlos Alvarenga, author of "The Rules of Persuasion," discusses the critical role of persuasion in all forms of communication, emphasizing its importance in the medical field. Alvarenga's background in journalism, consulting, and his current research at the University of Maryland provides him with a unique perspective on convincing, inspiring, and sometimes deceiving through communication. In the podcast, he breaks down Aristotle's persuasion modes (ethos, pathos, logos) and introduces his concept of a "periodic table of persuasion," offering actionable strategies for physicians to enhance their interactions with patients by leveraging character, emotion, and logic effectively.

    About Carlos Alvarenga:

    Carlos Alvarenga is an independent researcher and writer, known for his book "The Rules of Persuasion." With a background in journalism and management consulting, he is currently pursuing a PhD in English at the University of Maryland. His research focuses on the rhetoric of totalitarian regimes. Alvarenga holds a BA in Humanities and Classical Greek from Hampden-Sydney College and completed a post-bacc program in classics at the University of Pennsylvania. He resides in Bethesda, Maryland, with his family, including his wife, a physician researcher at the NIH, and their two sons.

    [00:01:00] Carlos Alvarenga's Educational and Professional Journey

    [00:02:00] The Role of Persuasion in Communication

    [00:03:00] Persuasion in the Medical Field

    [00:04:00] Framework for Persuasion According to Aristotle

    [00:05:00] Alvarenga's Contribution to the Persuasion Framework

    [00:06:00] The Periodic Table of Persuasion Explained

    [00:07:00] Applying Persuasion in Doctor-Patient Communications

    [00:08:00] The Importance of Emotion in Persuasion

    [00:09:00] Alvarenga's Observations on Current Persuasion Literature

    [00:10:00] Practical Advice for Physicians on Persuasion

    [00:11:00] Leveraging Character in Persuasion

    [00:12:00] Breaking Up Logical Arguments with Narrative

    [00:13:00] The Power of Acknowledging Emotion and Understanding

    [00:14:00] Status and Reversal in Persuasive Communication

    [00:15:00] Examples of Effective Persuasion in Practice

    [00:16:00] The Role of Listening in Persuasion

    [00:17:00] Avoiding Common Traps in Persuasive Efforts

    [00:18:00] The Foundation of Persuasion Across Disciplines

    [00:19:00] Addressing Vaccine Hesitancy Through Persuasion

    [00:20:00] Discussing Misdiagnoses and Correcting Information

    [00:21:00] The Importance of Humility in Persuasive Communication

    [00:22:00] Conclusion and Final Thoughts from Carlos Alvarenga

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    CONTRIBUTOR SERIES: The Intersection of Medicine and Politics with Dr. Brian Duty

    CONTRIBUTOR SERIES: The Intersection of Medicine and Politics with Dr. Brian Duty

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    Dr. Brian Duty, a urology professor, discusses his career trajectory with Dr. Cobin Soelberg, an anesthesiologist and financial planner. Dr. Brian recounts his transition from a surgical practice to administrative roles like strategic outreach and his current endeavor of running for a state Senate position. The conversation highlights the significance of mentorship, intentional time management, and maintaining a balance between professional and personal commitments.

    About Guest Host Dr. Cobin Soelberg:

    Dr. Brian Doody is a distinguished professor of urology at Oregon Health and Science University in Portland. With a background in surgery and a keen interest in public service, Dr. Doody's career has evolved to encompass administrative roles such as strategic outreach and political engagement.

    About Dr. Brian Duty:

    Dr. Brian Doody is a distinguished professor of urology at Oregon Health and Science University in Portland. With a background in surgery and a keen interest in public service, Dr. Doody's career has evolved to encompass administrative roles such as strategic outreach and political engagement.

    Timestamps:

    [00:00:00] Introduction by Dr. Cobin Soelberg, guest host.

    [00:01:00] Dr. Cobin introduces Dr. Brian Doody and outlines the discussion topics.

    [00:02:00] Dr. Brian shares his journey of pursuing an MBA as a surgeon.

    [00:03:00] Discussion on the decision-making process behind pursuing nonclinical roles.

    [00:04:00] Balancing clinical practice and administrative duties.

    [00:05:00] Dr. Brian's role in the Office of Strategic Outreach.

    [00:06:00] Insights into Dr. Brian's state Senate candidacy.

    [00:07:00] Addressing challenges and fostering resilience in nonclinical roles.

    [00:08:00] The significance of mentorship and cultivating professional relationships.

    [00:09:00] Opportunities and timing in career progression.

    [00:10:00] Lessons learned from exploring diverse professional avenues.

    [00:11:00] The impact of intentional time management on personal and professional life.

    [00:12:00] Finding balance amidst clinical, administrative, and political commitments.

    [00:13:00] Prioritizing personal well-being and relationships in a demanding schedule.

    [00:14:00] Navigating career challenges with curiosity and adaptability.

    [00:15:00] Harnessing mentorship and seizing opportunities for growth.

    [00:16:00] Dr. Brian's experience with mentorship from Governor John Kitzhaber.

    [00:17:00] Insights into Dr. Brian's political aspirations and support network.

    [00:18:00] The importance of curiosity and seizing opportunities in career advancement.

    [00:19:00] Embracing intentional decision-making and time management.

    [00:20:00] Challenges and rewards of transitioning to nonclinical roles.

    [00:21:00] Lessons learned from balancing clinical practice and administrative responsibilities.

    [00:22:00] Carving out time for personal well-being and nurturing relationships.

    [00:23:00] The significance of intentional time management and attention.

    [00:24:00] Dr. Brian's approach to exploring professional opportunities with an open mind.

    [00:25:00] Reflecting on career trajectories and the role of relationship-building in opening doors.


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    Jamie Fleischner: The ‘Set for Life’ Insurance Expert for Physicians

    Jamie Fleischner: The ‘Set for Life’ Insurance Expert for Physicians

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    Jamie Fleischner, a seasoned expert in disability and life insurance, discusses the essentials of disability insurance for medical professionals. She explains the importance of early insurance planning, the benefits of Guaranteed Standard Issue (GSI) policies, and the intricacies of policy clauses that ensure optimal coverage. With a focus on the specific needs of physicians, Jamie provides a comprehensive overview of choosing the right insurance policy, understanding group versus individual policies, and the critical clauses to include for comprehensive protection.

    Bio:

    Jamie Fleischner, President of Set for Life Insurance, is a leading expert in disability and life insurance. With a personal history that underscores the importance of insurance, Jamie has dedicated her career to helping others protect their future. Opening Set for Life Insurance in 1999, she has since been a beacon of knowledge and assistance in the insurance industry. As a Life Underwriter Training Council Fellow, Chartered Life Underwriter, and Chartered Financial Consultant, her expertise is unparalleled. Jamie's commitment to her clients and her passion for insurance have made her a trusted advisor and a pioneer in the field.

    Timestamps:

    [00:00:00] Introduction to Jamie Fleischner and the importance of disability insurance

    [00:01:00] Jamie's personal background and professional achievements

    [00:02:00] Overview of Guaranteed Standard Issue (GSI) policies for medical residents and fellows

    [00:04:00] The accessibility of GSI policies and the role of approved brokers

    [00:06:00] The rationale behind offering GSI policies and managing risk

    [00:08:00] Additional caveats and considerations when applying for GSI

    [00:10:00] Strategies for increasing disability insurance coverage as income grows

    [00:14:00] Differences between group and individual disability insurance policies

    [00:17:00] The possibility of stacking multiple disability insurance policies

    [00:20:00] The criticality of "own occupation" clauses in disability insurance

    [00:25:00] Common exclusions in disability insurance policies and how to navigate them

    [00:27:00] The importance of contract definitions and riders in disability insurance

    [00:31:00] Advice for adjusting disability insurance coverage over time

    [00:34:00] Closing remarks and how to contact Jamie Fleischner

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    CONTRIBUTOR SERIES: The Role of Coachability in Medicine with Dr. Kevin Wilde

    CONTRIBUTOR SERIES: The Role of Coachability in Medicine with Dr. Kevin Wilde

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    Guest host Dr. John Schneider and his guest, Dr. Kevin Wilde, engage in a thought-provoking conversation about the crucial role of coachability in enhancing physician leadership. Dr. Wilde shares his comprehensive approach to development coaching, emphasizing the importance of a growth mindset, understanding one's learning zone, and adopting specific habits to remain open to coaching. This dialogue illuminates the shifting dynamics within healthcare, where leadership skills have become indispensable for physicians navigating the complexities of modern healthcare systems and patient care. Through research and practical examples, they shed light on how embracing feedback and prioritizing self-improvement are key to effective leadership.

    Bio:

    Dr. Kevin Wilde is a distinguished development coach known for his work in leadership coaching within the healthcare sector. With a rich background as a Chief Learning Officer and a passion for examining the intricacies of leadership dynamics, Dr. Wilde dedicates his expertise to fostering growth and excellence among physicians and healthcare professionals. His focus on self-improvement, the critical role of feedback, and the cultivation of a growth mindset has made him a pivotal figure in advancing physician leadership development.

    Timestamps:

    00:00-01:00: Introduction by guest host Dr. John Schneider to physician coaching and Dr. Kevin Wilde's expertise.

    01:00-03:00: The rising importance of leadership skills in healthcare, as discussed by Dr. Schneider and Dr. Wilde.

    03:00-05:00: Dr. Wilde's breakdown of coachability into essential components for physician leaders.

    05:00-07:00: The pivotal role of feedback in physician development, explored by Drs. Schneider and Wilde.

    07:00-09:00: Challenges and strategies for leadership in healthcare, shared insights from Drs. Schneider and Wilde.

    09:00-11:00: Discussion on the concept of the false finish line and the importance of a growth mindset.

    11:00-13:00: The significance of empathy, gratitude, and diversity in leadership, according to Drs. Schneider and Wilde.

    13:00-15:00: Reflecting on the importance of building professional relationships in healthcare leadership.

    15:00-17:00: Concluding insights on the vital role of coachability in the healthcare leadership journey.

    17:00-19:00: The role of trusted advisors and mentors in navigating leadership challenges, with thoughts from Drs. Schneider and Wilde.

    19:00-21:00: Dr. Kevin Wilde shares techniques for maintaining a learning zone and the importance of reflection in leadership growth.

    21:00-23:00: Drs. Schneider and Wilde discuss the impact of micro stressors on performance and the power of relationships to mitigate stress.

    23:00-25:00: Exploring the balance between seeking expertise and maintaining openness to growth and feedback in the medical profession.

    25:00-27:00: The conversation wraps up with Dr. John Schneider and Dr. Kevin Wilde emphasizing the continuous journey of learning and improvement in physician leadership.

    27:00-29:00: Final thoughts on the value of coaching and mentorship in fostering a culture of coachability among healthcare leaders.

    29:00-30:00: Dr. John Schneider thanks Dr. Kevin Wilde for his insights and closes the podcast, encouraging listeners to explore coachability in their own leadership roles.

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    The Micro Skill Method with Dr. Adaira Landry

    The Micro Skill Method with Dr. Adaira Landry

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    Dr. Adaira Landry shares her journey and insights on the podcast, focusing on her co-authored book "Micro Skill, Small Actions Big Impact." The book addresses the gap in actionable advice for personal and professional development, offering over 100 micro skills to navigate life's challenges effectively. Dr. Landry emphasizes the importance of practical task management, strategic networking, and recognizing one's transferable skills for broader opportunities. Her holistic approach and personal anecdotes provide a relatable and empowering guide for achieving success through small, intentional actions.

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    00:02.114: Introduction of Dr. Adaira Landry and overview of her background and achievements.

    00:41.858 - 00:45.718: Dr. Landry's acceptance of the podcast invitation and introduction to the book's topic.

    00:50.314 - 02:36.526: Explanation of why the book was written, its target audience, and the concept of micro skills.

    02:44.714 - 04:36.674: Detailed definition of a micro skill and the structure of the book.

    05:16.31 - 06:07.638: Discussion on holistic approach to personal and professional development through micro skills.

    06:12.066 - 07:01.058: Overview of the book's chapters and the variety of micro skills covered.

    07:27.822 - 09:26.742: Dr. Landry shares her personal experience with managing task lists as a significant micro skill.

    10:03.99 - 11:22.488: Epiphany moment leading to a reevaluation of work-life balance and schedule management.

    13:14.222 - 14:32.182: Exploration of the joy of missing out (JOMO) and strategic decision-making in accepting opportunities.

    17:20.134 - 20:32.526: Advice on leveraging one's skills and experiences for career diversification and advancement.

    22:57.586 - 24:30.302: Introduction and objectives of the Writing in Color nonprofit initiative.

    27:02.762 - 29:48.878: The importance of networking and strategic connections for career growth.

    32:01.559: Conclusion of the interview with Dr. Adaira Landry.

    More on Dr. Adaira Landry:

    Dr. Adaira Landry is an assistant professor at Harvard Medical School and a seasoned emergency medicine physician. With an educational foundation laid at prestigious institutions like UC Berkeley, UCLA, NYU, and Harvard, Dr. Landry's career is distinguished not just by her clinical expertise but also by her commitment to mentoring, entrepreneurship, and advocacy for diversity in medicine. Co-founder of Writing in Color, a nonprofit aimed at enhancing writing skills among people of color, she leverages her passion for education to bridge gaps in medical literacy and empower underrepresented voices in the medical community.

    An award-winning mentor, Dr. Landry's influence extends beyond her clinical duties into significant contributions to medical literature and public speaking. Her recent work includes co-authoring the book "Micro Skill, Small Actions Big Impact," where she explores the power of incremental changes in achieving personal and professional growth. This work underscores her belief in the transformative potential of micro skills across various aspects of life and work, reflecting her holistic approach to success and well-being.

    Through her work, Dr. Landry exemplifies the role of physicians as leaders, educators, and innovators, committed to not only advancing healthcare but also fostering a culture of continuous learning and inclusivity in medicine. Her journey from a medical student to a Harvard professor and mentor is a testament to her dedication, resilience, and unwavering commitment to making a difference in the lives of her patients, students, and the broader community.

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    CONTRIBUTOR SERIES: Dr. Kristine Goins with Dr. Delia Chiarmonte on Her Mission in Palliative Medicine

    CONTRIBUTOR SERIES: Dr. Kristine Goins with Dr. Delia Chiarmonte on Her Mission in Palliative Medicine

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    On our CONTRIBUTOR SERIES, Dr. Kristine Goins hosts Dr. Delia Chiarmonte, an integrative palliative medicine physician and medical educator who founded the Integrative Palliative Institute. Dr. Chiarmonte shares her journey from a family doctor to a pioneer in integrative palliative care, emphasizing the importance of education in enhancing patient care. She discusses the skills that have been crucial to her success, particularly empathy, and her dual path in medical education and entrepreneurship. Dr. Chiarmonte's passion for teaching and her innovative approach to combining integrative medicine with palliative care offer a fresh perspective on treating serious illnesses.

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    • [00:00:00] Introduction of Dr. Delia Chiarmonte by Dr. Kristine Goins.
    • [00:01:00] Dr. Chiarmonte discusses her journey and passion for educating in medical fields.
    • [00:03:00] The importance of empathy in medical education and patient care.
    • [00:05:00] Transitioning from clinical practice to medical education during COVID.
    • [00:07:00] Founding the Integrative Palliative Institute to combine integrative and palliative care.
    • [00:10:00] Challenges and motivations behind pursuing an entrepreneurial path in medicine.
    • [00:13:00] Announcement and focus of Dr. Chiarmonte’s book, “Coping Courageously.”
    • [00:19:00] Learning marketing skills and personal growth from entrepreneurial ventures.
    • [00:22:00] Benefits of remote work and designing a fulfilling life in medicine.
    • [00:28:00] Advice for doctors seeking to transition into medical education and incorporate more flexibility into their lives.

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    Dr. Chiaramonte's journey from a family physician confronted with patients whose symptoms eluded conventional treatments to a leading figure in integrative palliative medicine encapsulates her dedication to holistic patient care. Her initial foray into integrative practices began out of necessity, sharing wellbeing practices with patients and witnessing remarkable improvements. This experience led her to a distinguished tenure at the University of Maryland School of Medicine’s Center for Integrative Medicine, fostering her belief in a care approach that honors the whole person. A personal crisis with her daughter’s health further shaped her perspective, highlighting the necessity of a truly integrated approach that marries the best of conventional medicine with evidence-supported complementary methods. This realization propelled her to specialize in palliative medicine, aiming to heal lives when curing disease isn't an option. Founding the Integrative Palliative Institute, Dr. Chiaramonte now seeks to train clinicians in integrative palliative care, emphasizing the importance of clinician wellbeing to prevent compassion fatigue. Her mission is clear: to train 1,000 clinicians by 2030, ensuring patients receive care that is as compassionate as it is comprehensive.

    Learn more about Dr. Chiarmonte on her website.

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    How Physicians Influence Patient Choices with Frances Cole Jones

    How Physicians Influence Patient Choices with Frances Cole Jones

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    Frances Cole Jones, a renowned executive communication coach, shares insights on optimizing physician-patient interactions based on her expertise. She highlights the significance of clear communication and offers actionable strategies for healthcare professionals to enhance their interactions with patients.

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    00:03:00 Strategies for Patients' Involvement

    00:04:00 Prompts for Patient Engagement

    00:05:00 Addressing Patient Symptoms Chronologically

    00:06:00 Interrupting Respectfully

    00:07:00 Importance of Tonal Quality

    00:08:00 Small Talk and Transitioning to Business

    00:09:00 Setting up the Room for Comfort

    00:10:00 Eye Level and Nonverbal Cues

    00:11:00 Concluding the Visit with Next Steps

    00:12:00 Appreciating Patients' Time

    00:13:00 Wrapping Up the Visit

    00:14:00 Importance of Persuasion

    00:15:00 Utilizing Persuasive Language

    00:16:00 Acknowledging Patient Goals

    00:17:00 Conclusion and Persuasion Techniques

    00:18:00 Most Persuasive Word: "You"

    00:19:00 Empowering Patients in Decision-Making

    00:20:00 Leveraging Patient Participation

    00:21:00 Persuasion Techniques for Healthcare Goals

    00:22:00 Conclusion and Recap

    00:23:00 Summary of Key Points

    00:24:00 Enhancing Communication Skills

    00:25:00 Implementing Effective Strategies

    00:26:00 Optimizing Physician-Patient Interactions

    00:27:00 Strategies for Successful Healthcare Communication

    00:28:00 Importance of Active Listening

    00:29:00 Key Takeaways and Next Steps

    More on Frances Cole Jones:

    Frances Cole is a distinguished executive communication coach with extensive experience in optimizing interpersonal interactions. With a background in communication strategies for business professionals, she applies her expertise to healthcare settings, offering invaluable insights for physicians seeking to enhance their patient interactions. Through her practical advice and actionable strategies, Frances empowers healthcare professionals to improve communication, foster trust, and achieve better patient outcomes.

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    Joshua Washington's Formula for Physician-Patient Connection

    Joshua Washington's Formula for Physician-Patient Connection

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    Joshua Washington is a communication coach who specializes in helping physicians improve their communication skills with patients. Joshua emphasizes the importance of building trust and rapport with patients by understanding their goals and expectations. He shares techniques such as setting the agenda for patient visits, acknowledging patients' concerns, and using storytelling to connect with them. Joshua also highlights the role of coaching and persuasion in guiding patients toward better health outcomes. Ultimately, the focus is on creating a trusting relationship between physicians and patients to enhance the overall healthcare experience.

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    • [00:06:00] Discussion about physicians wanting to be seen as competent and the impact of comparison among colleagues.

    • [00:07:00] Strategy for working with resistant physicians and focusing on the middle group.

    • [00:08:00] Conversation about change psychology and the importance of readiness for change.

    • [00:09:00] Discussion about getting buy-in from resistant physicians.

    • [00:10:00] Talk about dealing with patients who resist changing their diagnosis and identity.

    • [00:11:00] Strategies for addressing patients' resistance and getting to the root of their concerns.

    • [00:12:00] Conversation about time efficiency in patient interactions and setting expectations.

    • [00:13:00] Mention of setting the pace and tone for patient visits to improve efficiency.

    • [00:14:00] Discussion on persuasive principles and the role of physicians as shepherds.

    • [00:15:00] Emphasis on trust-building and persuasion in healthcare.

    • [00:16:00] Talking about the importance of coaching principles in patient care.

    • [00:17:00] Discussion on understanding patients' goals and aligning them with treatment plans.

    • [00:18:00] Mention of motivational interviewing and empathy in patient interactions.

    More on Joshua Washington:

    Joshua Washington is a healthcare communication expert with a master's degree in organizational psychology. He has extensive experience working with physicians to improve their communication skills and has founded his own company, Lee Malvo, dedicated to helping physicians excel in patient interactions.

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    Jet, Set, Go: Points and Miles Doc on The Secrets to Smart Travel

    Jet, Set, Go: Points and Miles Doc on The Secrets to Smart Travel

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    The episode features The Points and Miles Doc, an anonymous academic surgeon with expertise in credit card points and miles. She shares valuable strategies for leveraging credit card rewards, emphasizing the potential benefits for physicians with high expenses. The discussion covers transferable currencies, co-branded cards, automation, and optimizing bonus categories. Additionally, The Points and Miles Doc advises on credit card utilization and explores the Chase 524 rule.

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    00:07:00 - Strategies for beginners

    00:09:00 - Choosing the right credit cards

    00:10:00 - Hub-based travel and transferable points

    00:12:00 - Automated spending and maximizing returns

    00:23:00 - Closing and opening credit cards

    00:27:00 - Utilizing credit cards for taxes

    00:29:00 - Personalized strategy for family travel

    00:30:00 - Using Avianca for partner airline bookings

    More on Points and Miles Doc:

    The Points and Miles Doc is a multifaceted professional balancing the demanding roles of surgeon, division director, funded researcher, fellowship director, and surgical coach. With a passion for imparting the art of points and miles to fellow medical professionals, The Points and Miles Doc's journey into the world of travel hacking began during medical school, where the financial strains of residency interviews prompted her to seek innovative solutions.

    Since her discovery of travel hacking in 2015, The Points and Miles Doc's mission has been to alleviate the financial burdens that often accompany a career in medicine. As a seasoned academic surgeon, her goal is to maximize the value of her vacation time, ensuring she enjoys luxurious and meaningful travel experiences without the hefty price tag. The Points and Miles Doc firmly believes that by efficiently channeling expenses through travel reward credit cards, physicians can savor their most precious resource: time.

    Driven by a profound fascination with the world's biodiversity and its people, The Points and Miles Doc's wanderlust knows no bounds, and she's on a quest to explore every corner of the globe. Join this travel-savvy professional on an adventure to discover the wonders of travel rewards, one prescription for financial freedom at a time.

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    Combating Perfectionism in Healthcare with Dr. Megan Melo

    Combating Perfectionism in Healthcare with Dr. Megan Melo

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    In this episode, Dr. Megan Melo, a family medicine and obesity medicine specialist, shares her insights on overcoming physician overwhelm. She discusses her journey in medicine, the importance of life coaching, and her approaches to dealing with perfectionism and people-pleasing tendencies in healthcare professionals. Dr. Melo emphasizes the need for physicians to recognize and address the root causes of their stress and overwhelm to maintain both personal wellness and professional effectiveness.

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    [00:02:00] Discussion on the origins of ending physician overwhelm

    [00:03:00] Insights into the intersection of burnout, perfectionism, and lack of boundaries

    [00:04:00] Bradley's personal reflections on overwhelm and balancing responsibilities

    [00:05:00] Dr. Melo's approach to managing her own overwhelm and recognizing the need to dial down

    [00:06:00] The impact of physician overwhelm on personal life and relationships

    [00:07:00] Importance of creating white space and self-care in a physician's schedule

    [00:08:00] The psychology behind internalized pressures and the need for self-awareness

    [00:09:00] Addressing the internal voices and expectations from medical training

    [00:10:00] Transitioning from training to independent practice and the challenges therein

    [00:11:00] Bradley and Dr. Melo discuss the need to balance patient care with personal boundaries

    [00:12:00] Exploring the dynamics of people-pleasing and perfectionism in healthcare

    [00:13:00] Strategies for managing the stress cycle and emotional regulation

    [00:14:00] The distinction between healthy striving and toxic perfectionism

    [00:15:00] Challenges of maintaining a balance between patient care, team dynamics, and personal well-being

    [00:16:00] Bradley and Dr. Melo explore the concept of the stress cycle

    [00:17:00] Practical tips for managing stress and avoiding burnout in medical practice

    [00:18:00] The reality of medical practice and the pressures of patient satisfaction

    [00:19:00] Navigating the complexities of medical prescriptions and patient expectations

    [00:20:00] The implications of people-pleasing and perfectionism in medical decisions

    [00:21:00] How societal and professional expectations impact physician behavior

    [00:22:00] Understanding the difference between striving for quality care and perfectionism

    [00:23:00] The limitations of physician capacity and the need for high-functioning medical teams

    [00:24:00] Discussion on the ideal and practical aspects of medical care

    [00:25:00] Bradley and Dr. Melo reflect on the cycle of overwhelm and stress management

    [00:26:00] Addressing the importance of completing the stress cycle

    [00:27:00] Practical examples of stress-relieving activities and their significance

    [00:28:00] The role of physiological responses in managing stress

    [00:29:00] Recommendations for self-care and stress management techniques

    [00:30:00] Closing discussion and where to find Dr. Melo online

    More on Dr. Megan Melo:

    Dr. Megan Melo is a board-certified physician in family medicine and obesity medicine, practicing at Finney Primary Care and Wellness in Seattle. Alongside her medical career, she is a certified life coach and a certified Daring Way facilitator, with a focus on the work of Brené Brown. She is also a Balint instructor, based on the teachings of psychoanalyst Michael Balint. Dr. Melo is passionate about helping fellow physicians navigate the complexities of their profession without succumbing to overwhelm and burnout. She is the host of the "Ending Physician Overwhelm" podcast, where she shares her expertise in managing perfectionism, people-pleasing, and setting healthy boundaries.

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    CONTRIBUTOR SERIES: From the Clinic to the Cruise Ship with Dr. Valerie Berry

    CONTRIBUTOR SERIES: From the Clinic to the Cruise Ship with Dr. Valerie Berry

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    Dr. Valerie Berry, once a practicing physician, found her calling in the travel industry. On our Contributor Series, brought to you by Dr. Kristine Goins, Dr. Berry speaks about her transition from medicine to travel, detailing the motivations behind her career shift and how she successfully merged her medical expertise with her passion for travel. Dr. Berry highlights the skills she transferred from her medical career to her role as a travel advisor, such as attention to detail and caring for clients. She also delves into the challenges of entrepreneurship in travel and offers advice to physicians seeking a similar change, emphasizing the importance of aligning one's career with personal values and aspirations. 

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    • [00:00:00] Introduction by Dr. Kristine Goins

    • [00:01:00] Introduction of Dr. Valerie Berry and her career transition

    • [00:02:00] Dr. Berry's background and the inception of MyDreamTravel

    • [00:03:00] Exploring Dr. Berry's transition from medicine to travel

    • [00:04:00] Dr. Berry's current role as a travel advisor

    • [00:05:00] The start of Dr. Berry's journey in travel

    • [00:06:00] The motivation behind the career shift

    • [00:07:00] Balancing family life and career

    • [00:08:00] The part-time phase in Dr. Berry's career

    • [00:09:00] Expansion of the travel business

    • [00:10:00] Challenges in transitioning careers

    • [00:11:00] Skills transferred from medicine to travel

    • [00:12:00] The importance of caring in both careers

    • [00:13:00] Entrepreneurship in travel

    • [00:14:00] Misconceptions and challenges in travel business

    • [00:15:00] Dr. Berry's personal and professional growth

    • [00:16:00] The travel industry realities

    • [00:17:00] Benefits of being a travel agent

    • [00:18:00] Misconceptions about earnings in travel

    • [00:19:00] Time management and business growth

    • [00:20:00] Balancing work and family life

    • [00:21:00] Potential savings in travel for travel advisors

    • [00:22:00] Benefits for short-term and full-time travelers

    • [00:23:00] Tax benefits and commission structures

    • [00:24:00] Travel agent rates and opportunities

    • [00:25:00] Familiarization trips and their impact

    • [00:26:00] Benefits based on sales

    • [00:27:00] Variety of opportunities in the travel industry

    • [00:28:00] Flexibility in the travel advisor career

    • [00:29:00] Dr. Berry's fulfilling travel experience

    • [00:30:00] The impact of travel on personal growth

    • [00:31:00] Dr. Berry's continued journey in travel

    • [00:32:00] Overcoming personal challenges

    • [00:33:00] Advice for physicians considering a career shift

    • [00:34:00] Dr. Berry's most fulfilling travel experience

    • [00:35:00] Creating memorable travel experiences

    • [00:36:00] Dr. Berry's role in fulfilling travel aspirations

    • [00:37:00] Personalized planning for clients

    • [00:38:00] Final thoughts and advice for physicians

    • [00:39:00] How to reach Dr. Berry

    • [00:40:00] Concluding remarks by Dr. Goins

    • [00:41:00] End of the episode

    More on Dr. Valerie Berry:

    Dr. Valerie Berry, a former physician turned travel advisor, is the owner of MyDreamTravel. After graduating from Meharry Medical College in 2001, Dr. Berry embarked on a medical career, eventually transitioning to a travel industry entrepreneur. With over 15 years of experience as a travel advisor, she has successfully merged her medical expertise with her passion for travel, offering unique insights and personalized travel experiences. Dr. Berry's journey has been marked by her commitment to family, a blend of career paths, and an entrepreneurial spirit, inspiring many in her field.

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    Dr. Jordyn Feingold on Transforming Trauma into Triumph

    Dr. Jordyn Feingold on Transforming Trauma into Triumph

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    Dr. Jordyn Feingold, a luminary in the field of positive psychology and medicine, shed light on how adversity, when approached with the right mindset, can be a powerful catalyst for personal growth and well-being. Dr. Feingold, a physician, well-being researcher, and founder of positive medicine, shared her insights and experiences, offering a new perspective on facing life's challenges.

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    [00:01:00] - Dr. Feingold's background, education, and career overview.

    [00:02:00] - Dr. Jordyn Feingold officially welcomed to the podcast.

    [00:03:00] - The inspiration behind co-authoring "Choose Growth" and the impact of COVID-19.

    [00:06:00] - The critical role of social connections and human relationships in well-being.

    [00:07:00] - Discussion on post-traumatic growth and how adversity can lead to personal growth.

    [00:10:00] - Insights into how different socioeconomic backgrounds affected mental health during the pandemic.

    [00:14:00] - The concept of asking for help and its positive implications.

    [00:19:00] - Exploring Maslow's hierarchy of needs and the sailboat metaphor in positive psychology.

    [00:24:00] - The importance of the vagus nerve in emotional regulation and mental health.

    More on Dr. Jordyn Feingold:

    Dr. Jordan Feingold is a physician, well-being researcher, positive psychology practitioner, and founder of positive medicine. She holds degrees from Penn and Mount Sinai School of Medicine, specializing in psychiatry. Dr. Feingold is known for her work in advancing the science of well-being, teaching courses in positive medicine, and co-authoring "Choose Growth," a workbook for transcending trauma and fostering personal growth.

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    Freed: The AI Medical Scribe Solution to Clinician Burnout with Erez Druk

    Freed: The AI Medical Scribe Solution to Clinician Burnout with Erez Druk

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    Erez Druk, a computer science engineer and former Facebook employee, created Freed, an AI technology designed to alleviate the burden of charting for clinicians. The idea was inspired by his wife, a physician, and their experiences with the demanding nature of healthcare work. Freed aims to streamline the documentation process, allowing clinicians more time with patients and less on paperwork.

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    01:32.74: Erez on Freed's Origin

    03:28.842: Discussion on Clinician Burnout

    06:09.08: Freed's Functionality and Workflow

    07:54.962: Discussion on Freed's Cost

    10:52.12: Erez on Freed's Learning Mechanism

    16:57.304: Compliance and HIPAA

    23:27.96: Erez on Freed's Roadmap and Future

    28:13.119: Contact Information for Erez and Freed

    More on Erez Druk, CEO of Freed.AI:

    Erez Druk, a graduate of the Technion in Israel, moved to California to work as an engineer for Facebook. He later started his own company, Urban Leap. His latest venture, Freed, was inspired by the challenges faced by his physician wife and her colleagues. Freed uses AI technology to simplify charting for clinicians, aiming to reduce burnout and improve work-life balance in the healthcare sector.

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    Remember This!? BRAD’s Top 3 of All Time - Bonus 4th!

    Remember This!? BRAD’s Top 3 of All Time - Bonus 4th!

    This episode is also sponsored by PearsonRavitz– helping physicians protect their most valuable assets. 

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    In this year-end episode of The Physician's Guide to Doctoring, I revisit  top episodes that resonated with listeners as well as MYSELF. The episode highlights conversations on nonverbal communication in healthcare with Blake Eastman, the impact of tiny habits in patient care with Dr. BJ Fogg, sensitive approaches to discussing weight with Dr. Stephanie Sogg, and the use of humor in patient interactions with Scott Dikkers. I conclude with a note on upcoming content and schedule changes, emphasizing the show’s commitment to enhancing physician-patient communication and personal growth.

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    Nonverbal Communication from Behind the Mask with Blake Eastman

    Published Jun 17, 2020

    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 all of that, he also provided consulting services to physicians, practices, and hospitals regarding nonverbal communication and conducted large scale independent research on nonverbal communication.

    The current pandemic has hamstrung our ability to read nonverbal communication and convey it. We are either behind a mask or a blurry image on a telehealth visit. He teaches us what to prioritize with regards to our own nonverbal cues, how to optimize a telehealth visit, the importance of the cadence and volume of our speech, and cues for recognizing understanding.

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    https://www.beyondtells.com/

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

    Published Aug 12, 2020

    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 steps in.

    Dr. Fogg discovered the keys to changing behavior through changing habits. For those of you on medical school faculty, this should be a class. This should actually be taught in high school. Until then, as physicians, this information is critical, not just for lifestyle changes that can help patients eat better, move more, and smoke less, but even applies to checking their blood pressure and taking their medication. Popular wisdom is wrong. Guilt and shame are destructive. People don’t start habits by feeling badly, they start habits by feeling successful. And we are more likely to be successful by starting a habit that is small, that we actually want to do, and the third key to this is a prompt that reminds you it is time to perform the behavior. If you are going to learn piano, you start with chopsticks. If you are going to start to exercise, you do one sit-up. The smallest increment that you can fall back on when you motivation is waning so you don’t fall off the wagon completely and you keep your habit. And you do it at a point in your day that you can associate with the new behavior, even if they are completely unrelated. You’ll have a reminder that is baked into your day.

    Dr. Fogg founded the Behavior Design Lab at Stanford University. In addition to his research, Dr. Fogg teaches industry innovators how human behavior really works. He created the Tiny Habits Academy to help people around the world and interestingly, the Tiny Habits Academy long preceded the Tiny Habits book. He lives in Northern California and Maui.

    He can be found at BJFOGG.com  and tinyhabits.com

    When and How to Discuss a Patient's Weight with Stephanie Sogg, PhD

    Published Jan 28, 2022

    Back for her second appearance is Dr. Stephanie Sogg, a clinical psychologist who has been at the MGH Weight Center since 2003. One our previous episode, we discussed the importance of language when discussing someone’s weight, so on this episode, we talk about when and how to bring it up. We talk about how body acceptance is actually important to sustained weight loss, although on the surface it may seem like a contradiction. We talk about the influence of sleep, mental health, and when it is time to make recommendations, what actually works. As with most things, it is complicated.

    Dr. Sogg earned her PhD in clinical psychology from Rutgers University in 1998 and completed a post-doctoral fellowship with Harvard Medical School. In addition to her clinical work, Dr. Sogg conducts research on obesity and bariatric surgery, and the intersection between obesity and addiction, and has published widely on obesity and related topics. She is an author of the Boston Interview for Bariatric Surgery, and of the official ASMBS Recommendations for the Pre-Surgical Psychosocial Evaluation of Bariatric Surgery Patients. She is the director of the Weight Center rotation for Behavioral Medicine psychology interns and is active in national and international scientific obesity and weight loss surgery societies.

    Learn to Make Your Patients Laugh with Scott Dikkers of The Onion

    Published Oct 19, 2021

    Last month marked the 20th anniversary of 9/11. Two weeks after that tragic day, The Onion, the famed comedy newspaper, put out an issue with jokes about 9/11. How did they do that? Scott Dikkers, one of The Onion’s founders teaches us how. His rule is that comedy is meant to “afflict the comfortable and comfort the afflicted.” That’s why they put out that issue. To comfort the afflicted. As physicians, that’s what we do! How can we be funny, even in the face of tragedy?

    Mr. Dikkers teaches comedy writing and has turned what seems unteachable into a science. He has described funny filters and all comedy fits into one of those filters. He teaches us which are the best for the exam room, how to recover from a failed joke, how to work humor into our office visits and lectures, and what jokes comedians can’t use, but we can!

    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 to Write Funny, and the second in the series, How to Write Funnier, and next on the way, How to Write Funniest, which are the basis of the Writing with The Onion program he created and teaches at The Second City Training Center in Chicago. Scott offers other courses and free resources for comedy writers on the How to Write Funny website.

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    Remember This!? Top 3 All Time FAN Favorites

    Remember This!? Top 3 All Time FAN Favorites

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    In this special episode, we revisit the top three fan-favorite episodes of the 'Physician's Guide to Doctoring.' Our journey begins with Episode 96, featuring Dr. Sarah Smith, who shares revolutionary strategies for tackling charting backlogs, enhancing efficiency in medical documentation. Next, Episode 200 takes us into the world of Dr. Naomi Lawrence-Reid, where she discusses leveraging medical training to create diverse income streams, offering insights into the versatility and adaptability of medical expertise. Finally, Episode 189 with Dr. Sarah Hart-Unger delves into the universal challenge of achieving work-life balance, providing practical tips and strategies for physicians to manage their professional and personal lives effectively. These episodes not only offer valuable practical advice but also reflect the evolving landscape of medical practice and the personal endeavors of physicians.

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    Physician Charting Coaching - Strategies to Save Time, Improve Efficiency, And Get More Done!

    Released September 6, 2021

    Dr. Sarah Smith is a family physician and charting coach. She specializes in helping physicians with our charting backlog so we can get home on time without the looming cloud of unfinished charts and callbacks. 

    We discuss how to add efficiency to your day by making sure you are laser focused on your patient and you aren’t finished until that chart is closed. This frees up mental space for the next patient, making that visit a bit more efficient. By the end of your morning, have a plan for how you are going to tackle callbacks. We also discuss dictation, scribes, templates, and how this is all easier said than done.

    She went to medical school at the University of Western Australia and has worked in primarily rural communities as a family physician, and is now in Edson, Alberta, Canada. Dr. Smith is a certified life coach and knows firsthand the experience of never being done and having unfinished charts and inboxes begging for your attention.  She has hundreds of hours of experience coaching many physicians in the outpatient setting with improving their office and workplace efficiency and finding solutions to getting their work done during their clinical day. You can find her at chartingcoach.ca.

    Using Your Medical Training for Multiple Income Streams with Naomi Lawrence-Reid, MD

    Published Jun 07, 2022

    Naomi Lawrence-Reid, M.D. is a pediatrician and founder of Doctoring Differently, a course and coaching platform designed to teach physicians of all specialties how to transition out of full-time clinical and academic practice while starting lucrative and flexible careers that best utilize their medical training and experience. We discuss all of her different income streams, like per-diem, locum tenens, veteran and social security disability exams, medical expert witness work, aesthetics, how she got into each of them, how we can get started, and why it is OK for a pediatrician to inject Botox into adults.

    Dr. Lawrence-Reid initially intended on a career as a pediatric emergency medicine specialist, but she was unwilling to yield to the confines of restrictive hospital contracts, non-negotiable salaries, exhaustive administrative duties, and oppressive call schedules. She developed the Doctoring Differently curriculum in order to give physicians the tools to choose themselves and transform their individual passions and expertise into gratifying careers with increased income, tremendous freedom, and enhanced quality of life.

    Dr. Lawrence-Reid is a proud Boston-area native currently based in San Diego, California. She attended Wake Forest University, University of Massachusetts Medical School, and she completed her pediatrics residency at Children’s Hospital at Montefiore/Albert Einstein College of Medicine in Bronx, New York.

    You can find her at www.doctoringdifferently.com

    Get Organized for Better Work-Life Balance with Sarah Hart-Unger, MD

    Published May 02, 2022

    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 manage get it all done using the Getting Things Done methodology.  We talk about how checklists aren’t just critical in central line placement and she has her own checklist manifesto to get your day, your month, and your life more organized. She has some favorite apps although she finds paper keeps her more organized. She tries to help me get organized so I don’t end up thinking about all the things I need to do while I’m playing with my kids and then tries to convince me to keep my desk clean.

    In addition to her podcast, you can find her at theshubox.com.  

    The apps she mentioned were todoist.com and cozi.com.

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    Dr. Abramson's Pathway to Masterful Communication

    Dr. Abramson's Pathway to Masterful Communication

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    Listening is an art, especially in the healthcare profession where it can make a significant difference in patient outcomes. Dr. Scott Abramson, a neurologist with decades of experience, shares his insights on the art of listening, honed through his involvement with Toastmasters.

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    00:00:00 - Introduction to Dr. Scott Abramson and Toastmasters

    00:01:33 - What is Toastmasters?

    00:02:02 - Structure and Pillars of Toastmasters

    00:07:26 - The Impact of Toastmasters on Listening Skills

    00:07:50 - Dr. Abramson's Journey to Joining Toastmasters

    00:10:12 - The Diversity of Toastmasters Members

    00:13:42 - How Toastmasters Improved Clinical Practice

    00:16:00 - The Joy of Teaching and Preparing Presentations

    00:18:10 - The Importance of Human Connection in Medicine

    00:19:29 - The Power of One Word: "The"

    00:22:15 - The Impact of Empathy and Listening in Patient Care

    00:24:16 - Storytelling Tips: Repetition and Pausing

    00:29:36 - The Effectiveness of Repetition in Speeches

    00:31:15 - How to Find and Join Toastmasters

    00:32:44 - Dr. Abramson's Closing Thoughts on Toastmasters and Career Integration

    00:33:09 - Conclusion and Book Mention

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    Dr. Scott Abramson is a retired neurologist with a career spanning over four decades at Kaiser in Northern California. Passionate about physician communication and wellness, he has been actively involved in improving doctor-patient interactions. Dr. Abramson's journey with Toastmasters International has significantly influenced his approach to healthcare, focusing on the art of public speaking and attentive listening. His contributions extend to the broader medical community through his book, "Bedside Manners for Physicians and Everybody Else," and his educational website, drwisdom.net. Dr. Abramson's unique blend of medical expertise and communication skills makes him a respected figure in the field of healthcare communication.

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    Mastering Work-Life Balance with Drs. Arpita Gupta De Palma and Michael Hersh

    Mastering Work-Life Balance with Drs. Arpita Gupta De Palma and Michael Hersh

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    This episode features Drs. Arpita Gupta De Palma and Michael Hersh, co-hosts of "Doctors Living Deliberately," discussing their approach to mindful living and emotional management for physicians. Dr. Gupta De Palma, founder of ThoughtWorkMD, delves into her journey from pediatrician to transformational mindset coach, emphasizing the importance of identifying and letting go of unhelpful habits. Dr. Hersh, a gastroenterologist and coach at Better Physician Life Coaching, shares insights on work-life balance, stress management, and the power of deliberate living. The conversation highlights the value of being present, managing anger, and living intentionally for personal and professional growth.

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    00:03:07 Live a deliberate, intentional life.

    00:06:54 Be deliberate in managing anger.

    00:09:44 Identify triggers, choose better response.

    00:14:31 Identify underlying emotions for anger.

    00:22:01 Journaling helps clear the mind.

    00:27:27 Embrace self-compassion and reflect.

    00:28:50 Eisenhower Matrix for prioritizing tasks.

     

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    Dr. Arpita Gupta De Palma is a pediatrician, medical practice owner, and co-founder of Virginia EyeSpine Physicians. She founded ThoughtWorkMD to help physicians and professional women with transformational mindset coaching. Dr. Michael Hersh is a gastroenterologist, father, and physician coach at Better Physician Life Coaching, focusing on creating work-life balance and stress management for physicians.

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