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The Podcast by KevinMD

Kevin Pho, MDwww.kevinmdpodcast.com
Social media's leading physician voice, Kevin Pho, MD, shares the stories of the many who intersect with our health care system but are rarely heard from. 15 minutes a day. 7 days a week. Welcome to The Podcast by KevinMD.
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Episodes

Integrating mental health services into primary care for children and adolescents

Join us on this episode as we speak with Hilary M. Bowers, a pediatrician who shares with us the importance of integrating behavioral and mental health care within primary care practices. With one in five children and adolescents receiving a behavioral or mental health diagnosis by age 18, and with youth depressive symptoms doubling since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is crucial to provide the right care at the right time to the right patient. Hilary discusses how her organization succe...

May 23, 202316 min

Secure your future today: the essential guide to disability and life insurance for physicians and professionals

In this special sponsored episode by Set for Life Insurance , we have Jamie Fleischner, founder and president of Set for Life Insurance. With over 28 years of industry experience, Jamie is a leading expert in disability and life insurance, helping clients protect themselves from life's uncertainties. Join us as we explore the world of insurance with Jamie. Discover why disability insurance is crucial for professionals like physicians, when the best time to purchase a policy is, and the key eleme...

May 22, 202325 min

Medical gaslighting: How dismissing patient concerns harms patients with chronic illnesses

Join us as we discuss with family physician Lisa Baron the pervasive issue of medical gaslighting, particularly in women seeking care for chronic illnesses. We'll delve into the consequences of dismissing symptoms and the importance of validating patient concerns. We'll also explore the role of social media in connecting patients with support and treatment options, as well as steps doctors can take to improve their bedside manner and rebuild trust with patients who have been gaslit in the past. ...

May 21, 202321 min

Uncovering the medical mystery behind Lazarus' resurrection

In this episode, we delve into the story of Lazarus, a man who died and was raised from the dead by Jesus Christ. Our guest is William Lynes, a urologist who takes a clinical approach to this biblical tale. We explore the details of Lazarus' illness, whether he was truly dead or just severely ill, and the significance of his resurrection in the context of Jesus' teachings. Join us for a thought-provoking conversation about faith, miracles, and the power of Jesus Christ. William Lynes is a urolog...

May 20, 202315 min

Mastering career transitions in the medical field: tips from a health care attorney

In this episode, our guest Amanda Hill, a health care attorney, shares insights on navigating career transitions in the medical profession. Whether you're burned out, seeking new challenges, or dealing with personal or health issues, leaving a job or position can be challenging. Amanda highlights the importance of planning ahead and carefully reviewing legal agreements, such as non-compete clauses and buy-out agreements. She also shares tips on how to notify patients and take time for inner work...

May 19, 202319 min

From stroke survivor to mental health advocate: one cardiologist's journey to recovery

Join us in this episode as we talk to Mike Campsey, an interventional cardiologist who shares his inspiring journey of resilience and recovery after suffering from a massive stroke. Hear his advice on what stroke victims and their families can do to cope with the aftermath, as well as his personal tips for maintaining mental and physical health, including the benefits of breathwork, meditation, and cold exposure. Don't miss this insightful conversation about finding purpose and growth in the fac...

May 18, 202320 min

From cancer survivor to health care advocate: a touching tribute to an irreplaceable radiologist

Join us on this emotional episode as we hear the touching story of a patient's journey with cancer and the irreplaceable radiologist who played a crucial role in her care. Our guest Kim Downey, a physical therapist and three-time cancer survivor, shares her personal experience and pays tribute to her late radiologist. We explore the challenges facing clinicians and the importance of promoting physician well-being in health care systems. Tune in for a heartwarming conversation on the impact of he...

May 17, 202317 min

Behind the erosion of patient-physician relationship and how organized medicine can save it

Join us on this episode as we discuss the changing landscape of medical practice with guest Edmond Cabbabe, a plastic surgeon with over 30 years of experience. We delve into the impact of corporate medicine on the patient-physician relationship, the challenges faced by medical graduates in terms of education costs and practice settings, and the emergence of numerous specialty societies. We also explore the drawbacks of hospital employment for physicians and the importance of organized medicine i...

May 16, 202321 min

Revolutionizing health care with AI: pros and cons of integrating ChatGPT

In this episode, we explore the pros and cons of integrating ChatGPT, an advanced AI technology, into our health care system. Our guest, Liudmila Schafer, a board-certified medical oncologist, guides us through the potential benefits, such as early diagnosis and improved medication adherence, as well as the potential downsides, such as incorrect predictions and increased anxiety for some patients. Join us as we discuss the role of AI in health care and its potential implications. Liudmila Schafe...

May 15, 202320 min

Finding new purpose: a doctor's inspiring journey of resilience and reinvention

Join us as we chat with Stephanie Pearson, a board-certified obstetrician-gynecologist and the CEO of PearsonRavitz, an insurance advisory firm. Stephanie shares her personal journey of resilience and reinvention after a career-ending injury, and how she found new purpose in educating and empowering fellow physicians to protect their financial and emotional well-being with the right disability insurance. Tune in to gain insights into her inspiring story of overcoming adversity and discovering ne...

May 14, 202326 min

Journeying towards ending oppression and becoming trauma-informed for meaningful change

In this episode, we sit down with Maiysha Clairborne, an integrative family physician and co-author of Conscious Anti-Racism: Tools for Self-Discovery, Accountability and Meaningful Change. Maiysha shares her insights on the journey towards ending oppression, and the distinctions between solidarity, allyship, co-conspirator, and co-liberation. We discuss the importance of becoming trauma-informed, understanding the nature of trauma, and how it shows up individually and collectively. Maiysha also...

May 13, 202318 min

Unveiling the power of spirituality in health care

In this episode, we sit down with John T. James, a patient safety advocate, to discuss the intersection of spirituality and health care. We delve into John's personal experiences with loss and how they shaped his understanding of Christianity's role in coping with medical setbacks. We also explore the importance of community and support in times of medical crisis, as well as how clinicians can incorporate spirituality into patient care. Join us for an insightful conversation on the vital role of...

May 12, 202319 min

Raising awareness and building trust for better patient care

Join Paul Pender, ophthalmologist and author of Standing Up & Speaking Out for Patients & Doctors, as he discusses the need for a change in mindset and a willingness to adopt new concepts in health care. Paul believes that building unique relationships within a cooperative framework is necessary for success, but that alone is not enough. Trust must also be re-established among all stakeholders. Tune in for an insightful conversation on standing up and speaking out for better health care....

May 11, 202314 min

Unlocking the science of memory: How to remember better and forget less

Join us as we sit down with neurologist Andrew Budson, co-author of the book Why We Forget and How To Remember Better: The Science Behind Memory. Andrew shares his personal journey into the field of neurology and his passion for understanding the inner workings of the brain. We delve into the different types of memory and how they are impacted by aging, disease, and trauma. Andrew shares his expertise on how we can improve our memory, including simple lifestyle changes and memory exercises. Tune...

May 10, 202318 min

Finding hope and purpose amidst profound loss

In this episode, we speak with Colin Campbell, author of Finding the Words: Working Through Profound Loss with Hope and Purpose. Colin shares his personal experience of losing his children in a car accident and the importance of facing the truth and finding the right words to cope with grief. We discuss the instinct to shield grieving people from pain, the impact of being present during a loved one's final moments, and how to support each other through the grieving process. Tune in for an insigh...

May 09, 202321 min

How a pediatrician fought back against a manipulative CEO

In this episode, we speak with Karla Lester, a pediatrician and certified life and weight coach, about her experience with gaslighting in the workplace. Karla shares her story of encountering a hospital CEO who lied about outcomes and used gaslighting tactics to control the narrative and silence dissent. She discusses the three stages of gaslighting and how she ultimately made the difficult decision to resign from the hospital. Karla also shares insights on the impact of gaslighting in the workp...

May 08, 202326 min

Rebuilding trust in the patient-physician relationship in the digital health era

Join Arti Masturzo, an internal medicine physician and health care executive, as she shares her insights on the challenges of digital health tools and their impact on the patient-physician relationship. Discover how the digital health revolution is affecting health care professionals and patients, and learn about new solutions to help rebuild trust and connection in the health care system. Tune in to this thought-provoking podcast to gain a deeper understanding of the potential benefits and risk...

May 07, 202321 min

How healthism and moralizing health are costing us too much

In this episode, we will be joined by Kristen L. Cole, an assistant professor of communication studies. Kristen shares her personal journey with Crohn's disease and how the pressure to control her health led her to accumulate significant credit card debt. We will dive into the topic of healthism, the cultural and systemic factors that impact health, and the dangers of moralizing health. Kristen offers insights on how we can reframe our understanding of health and promote more compassionate and s...

May 06, 202319 min

Treadmill of achievement: How it can be addictive and dangerous

In this episode, we sit down with Dawn Baker, an anesthesiologist and author of Lean Out: A Professional Woman's Guide to Finding Authentic Work-Life Balance, to discuss the dangers of the treadmill of achievement. We explore the unwritten rules about success and praise, how achievement can be addictive and dangerous, and the impact of hedonic adaptation on our pursuit of happiness. Dawn shares her insights on how our sense of self-worth can become intertwined with the treadmill of achievement a...

May 05, 202322 min

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

In this episode, we sit down with Stevan Walkowski, an osteopathic physician, to discuss the impact of technology on medicine and medical education. With the recent news of artificial intelligence passing the USMLE, we delve into questions about the future of medicine, the role of human interaction in health care, and the importance of bringing love and heart into medical education. We explore the unique position humans hold in the face of artificial intelligence and the ways in which valuing em...

May 04, 202318 min

Raising financially savvy kids: tips from a physician parent

In this episode, we explore the intersection of education and finance with guest Michele Cho-Dorado, a pediatric gastroenterologist. As physicians, we often prioritize academic excellence and lifelong learning, but one critical aspect of education that is often overlooked is financial literacy. In this episode, Michele shares her personal journey of discovering the importance of money management in her mid to late 30s and how she is now teaching her young children about budgeting, saving, invest...

May 03, 202322 min

A doctor's journey through grief and writing

In this episode, we have Ryan McCarthy, an internal medicine physician, who discovered writing as a way to cope with grief. His journey started with the death of his friend Dan from pancreatic cancer, which led him to write an essay chronicling Dan's life and his own grief process. During the pandemic, Ryan started jotting down his thoughts and observations on his phone's Notes app to cope with COVID trauma. Writing helped Ryan process his emotions, gain self-awareness, and become emotionally li...

May 02, 202324 min

Reversing the aging process with neuroplasticity

Join orthopedic surgeon Michael Day as he shares his insights on how to reverse the acceleration of aging through lifestyle, habits, and even thoughts. Michael explains the role of neuroplasticity in enhancing the performance of our bodies and how embracing novelty and learning can form new neurologic connections. He also shares tips on how to ward off accelerated aging through exercise, healthy eating, and good sleep habits. Discover how to tap into your untapped potential and redefine what's p...

May 01, 202318 min

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

In this episode, we welcome Jay Shah, a cardiologist and health care executive, to discuss the future of health care. Jay shares his personal journey and insights on how to get started in health innovation, including tips on how to build a network, stay up-to-date with new technologies and trends, and find the time to pursue innovative projects. We also discuss the importance of collaboration and how physicians can work with other stakeholders in the health innovation ecosystem, such as entrepre...

Apr 30, 202322 min

Lessons from a caregiver for a rare neurodegenerative disorder

In this episode, we have Bruce Rosky, who is a patient advocate. Bruce shares his personal journey as a caregiver for his wife Jennifer, who was diagnosed with adult polyglucosan body disease (APBD), a rare neurodegenerative disorder. He talks about the challenges he faced as a caregiver, how he coped emotionally with the diagnosis, and how he found support and resources to help him in his role. Bruce also shares his insights on how to balance the practical and emotional aspects of caregiving an...

Apr 29, 202322 min

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

Join us in this episode as we sit down with Najat Fadlallah, a pediatric resident in Lebanon, to discuss the untapped potential of health care data and personal experiences in medical research. We'll explore how health care professionals can use their unique access to vulnerable moments in patients' lives to improve patient care and outcomes and the importance of artistic and literary reflections of these experiences in addressing the burnout epidemic among medical professionals. Tune in to gain...

Apr 28, 202314 min

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

In this episode, we are joined by Shivana Naidoo, a child psychiatrist, who shares a poignant reflection on her experiences with some of her most worrisome teenage patients. As she prepares to leave her job, she finds herself running on empty, knowing she won't be able to say goodbye to the five out of seven teens currently hospitalized for suicide attempts. She reflects on the work she has done with these teens and their families, wondering if she focused on the wrong person, and the challenges...

Apr 27, 202323 min

Ensuring fair compensation and benefits in physician contracts

In this episode, we discuss the important factors that physicians need to consider when reviewing their employment contracts with guest Dennis Hursh, a physician contract attorney. From compensation to benefits, we dive into the details of what should be carefully reviewed before signing the agreement. Learn about benchmarks such as the Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) and why the bulk of compensation should be a base salary. We also cover topics like disability insurance, CME allowan...

Apr 26, 202325 min

From reincarnation to meridians: Exploring the world of spiritual science

Join us on this episode of the podcast, where we speak with Marc Nelson, a scientific researcher, about the growing field of spiritual science. Despite the historical divide between science and spirituality, Nelson shares how pioneering work by researchers such as Dr. Ian Stevenson has led to well-vetted scientific case studies on reincarnation, near-death experiences, and altered states of consciousness. We delve into how recent research has validated the existence of meridians, energy lines th...

Apr 25, 202320 min

Processing grief: a vital step for health care workers during COVID-19

In this episode, our guest Susan MacLellan-Tobert, a pediatric cardiologist and physician coach, delves into the challenges faced by healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite being in the post-disaster recovery phase, burnout rates are increasing, and organizational trust is deteriorating. Susan identifies incomplete grief as one of the primary contributors to these issues. Health care professionals are continually exposed to sources of grief, such as adverse childhood experiences...

Apr 24, 202317 min
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