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Faculty Factory
The Value of Reluctant Leadership and Guiding Frontline Healthcare Leaders with David A. Rogers, MD, MHPE
David A. Rogers, MD, MHPE, whom we affectionately refer to as a Faculty Factory Podcast 'frequent flier,' returns to the show this week for the third time, delivering a gem of a conversation centered around leadership. With the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), he is a professor in the Department of Surgery, with secondary appointments in the Departments of Medical Education and Pediatrics and holds an adjunct appointment in the Collat School of Business. Dr. Rogers is the Chief Wellness Officer for UAB Medicine, a position he has held since 2018. Dr. Rogers served...
2025-08-29
47 min
The EYFDM Podcast
Episode 17: Dr Jeff Panzer M.D. MS from Evanston (US) talks about relationship based Family Medicine and his perspectives on a better future for Primary Care
In this episode, Dr. Jeff Panzer, a Chicago-based GP and healthcare innovator, talks about his perspective on relationship-based Family Medicine, his experiences doing system redesign work in primary care in the US and how he strives for “life-balance” (as opposed to the work-life balance concept). Check out his enlightening article on the frameshift that might be key for Primary Care to realize its full potential: https://www.nejm.org/doi/abs/10.1056/NEJMp2202511(We apologize for the loudness issues we are working on improving our sound quality again)
2025-05-23
31 min
The EYFDM Podcast
Episode 16: Dr. Clara Schlaich MPH , Family Doctor, Occupational Health worker and Maritime Health expert from Hamburg, Germany
In this episode Dr Clara Schlaich, MPH (Johns Hopkins University/USA) talks about her Maritime Port Medical Practice work in Hamburg (Germany), where she made her special interest part of her General Practice (GP) daily work. If you would like to find out why seefarers may need special care, and how Clara combines her special interest in public health with her exciting GP work, have a listen to this episode.
2025-04-21
22 min
The EYFDM Podcast
Episode 15: Dr. Max Elstermann von Elster, combining GP work with occupational health, palliative care, sports medicine, urgent care and a full family life in Berlin, Germany
In this episode we hear from Dr. Max Elstermann, who is currently working for a pharmaceutical company as an occupational health specialist, how to combine many different special interests with Family Medicine. At the same time, he talks about the struggles it entails, a busy family life, expecting his third child, preparing for a new Iron Man season and doing the odd urgent care shift, just to keep his skills up. Many relatable life stories from someone who's doing it all, in Berlin; Germany.
2025-01-26
16 min
Transmission Interrupted
Navigating CCHF: Risks, Prevention, and Health Care Precautions
Navigating CCHF: Risks, Prevention, and Health Care PrecautionsIn this episode of Transmission Interrupted, host Jill Morgan, explores the complex world of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) alongside two esteemed guests: Dr. Dennis Bente, Professor of Microbiology and Immunology at The University of Texas Medical Branch, and Dr. Saima Ali, Head of the Department of Emergency Medicine at the Indus Hospital and Health Network. Together they discuss the origins, transmission, and geographical spread of CCHF, discussing its substantial impact on rural health systems and the essential role of early diagnostic testing. With a focus on the challenges faced...
2025-01-08
44 min
The EYFDM Podcast
Episode 14: Dr. Martin Viehweger, GP & sexual health activist & social worker from Berlin, Germany & Zurich, Switzerland talks about how he combines GP work with his special interest: Sexual Health
In this episode, Dr. Viewweger talks about his special interest: sexual health and specific patient communities that he works with. He talks about how he set up his work life around his special interest and how he made it worthwile for himself. He talks about BISS- Chemsex, Club & Nightlife consulting, all around his ordinary GP- clinic work. Below you may find his association, his clinic website and his instragram link. Check it out if you want to find out more. https://www.biss-chemsex.com www.viropraxis.de insta: letstalkaboutsexanddrugs
2025-01-02
27 min
Medizinische Kommunikation: Tipps und Tricks für eine erfolgreiche Kommunikation
Episode 8: Frau Dr. med. Cosima Zemlin, Frauenärztin mit psychoonkologischem Schwerpunkt, über die Vorteile des SPIKES Modells
In dieser Episode sprechen wir über das schwierige & oft auch sehr anspruchsvolle Verkünden von schlechten Nachrichten in der Frauenheilkunde. Cosima ist Expertin & großer Fan des SPIKES Modells, welches wir bereits aus den ersten Episoden kennen. Durch ihre klinische Erfahrungen mit bösartigen gynäkologischen Erkankungen erzählt sie von schwierigen Situationen, die sie selbst in der Kommunikation erlebt hat, und wie man sie meistern kann.
2024-12-28
30 min
Medizinische Kommunikation: Tipps und Tricks für eine erfolgreiche Kommunikation
Episode 7: PD Dr. phil. Dipl.Psych. Heike Maas: Psychologische Phänomene in medizinischer Kommunikation
In dieser Episode sprechen wir gemeinsam über typische Gesprächsstrukturen, die in medizinischer Kommunikation auftreten können. Sei es Übertragung, Gegenübertragung oder Projektion. Heike Maas erzählt aus ihrer Erfahrung im Krankenhaus & in der Lehre.
2024-12-19
21 min
Medizinische Kommunikation: Tipps und Tricks für eine erfolgreiche Kommunikation
Episode 6: Psychologe Roberto D'Amelio spricht über Kommunikation und Motivational Interviewing
In dieser Episode spricht Roberto D'Amelio über seine Erfahrungen in der Transplantationsambulanz des Universitätsklinikum Saarland, die Chancen einer positiven Kommunikation, Motivational Interviewing und seinem Kurskonzept: HomKit (Homburger Kommunikations- und Interaktionstraining).
2024-11-22
28 min
Medizinische Kommunikation: Tipps und Tricks für eine erfolgreiche Kommunikation
Episode 5: Sophie Herrmann, Studentin der Humanmedizin, berichtet über Ihre Erfahrungen in der Kommunikation: Pflege und ärztlicher Dienst.
In dieser Episode berichtet Sophie Herrmann von Ihren persönlichen Erfahrungen von Kommunikation in der Pflege und bei Ärzten und Ärztinnen. Sie berichtet von Ihren Erfahrungen aus der Lehre von Kommunikation und zeigt, wie schwierig es sein kann, strukturiert schiwerige Fragen zu stellen.
2024-11-20
25 min
The EYFDM Podcast
Episode 13: Dr. Innocent Besigye, academic, lecturer & family physician from Uganda, Makarere University, talks about primary care in his country and global public health
In this episode, Dr Besigye talks about family medicine in his home country, Uganda, about the challenges and differences in health care systems and global-& and public health. He talks about the Ugandan GP specialty training and why the world can learn from African GP's when it comes to infection control or pandemic prevention. Have a listen to this special episode.
2024-11-17
29 min
Medizinische Kommunikation: Tipps und Tricks für eine erfolgreiche Kommunikation
Episode 4: Jessica Schultheis & Fabio Lizzi berichten von Ihren Erfahrungen in medizinischer Simulationen
Wie ist es denn eigentlich für Schauspielende Patienten & Patientinnen zu spielen? Wie fühlt sich das an? Was sind die Vorteile oder auch Schwierigkeiten von Simulationen. In dieser Folge redet Fabio Lizzi (UKS- Med. Klinik IV) und Schauspielerin Jessica SChultheis: (https://jessicaschultheis.de/) über Ihre persönlichen Erfahrungen in der medizinischen Lehre zu den Themen Kommunikation, Anamneste & Patientenführung.
2024-10-20
19 min
The EYFDM Podcast
Episode 12: Prof. Dr. Amanda Howe, former president of WONCA and RCGP, educationalist & experienced GP. She talks about her GP experience and how she ended up with a career she loves.
In this episode, Prof. Howe talks about what it was like for her to train as a GP, how she overcame challenges and finally managed to follow her own personal interest. She shares how she ended up with the task to establish an undergraduate GP curriculum at Norwich, or became the president in prestigious GP organisations. She shares both professional and personal recommendations that have helped her in her life and career.
2024-10-16
31 min
Medizinische Kommunikation: Tipps und Tricks für eine erfolgreiche Kommunikation
Episode 3: Kommunikation in brenzligen Situationen: Ein Gespräch mit Frau Dr. Angela Thiel-Bodenstaff, leitende Oberärztin der ZNA, Universitätsklinikum des Saarlandes
In dieser Folge berichtet Frau Dr. Thiel-Bodenstaff über die Schwierigkeiten und Chancen der Kommunikation in der Zentralen Notaufnahme (ZNA). Sei es mit Angehörigen, schwer kranken, oder leidenden Patienten, oder aber auch im Team, gibt es viele Besonderheiten, die eine stressige Umgebung mit sich bringen können. Frau Dr. Thiel-Bodenstaff teilt Ihre persönlichen Tipps & Tricks, wie man auch in schwierigen Situationen Kommunikation meistern kann.
2024-10-14
28 min
Medizinische Kommunikation: Tipps und Tricks für eine erfolgreiche Kommunikation
Episode 2: Schwierige Kommunikation (breaking bad news) in der Medizin, gemeinsam mit Prof. Dr. Johannes Jäger, MME
In dieser Folge geht es um schwierige Kommunikation (breaking bad news) in der Medizin. Prof. Dr. Jäger, MME, selbst erfahrener Hausarzt, berichtet von seinen eigenen Erfahrungen mit schwierigen Nachrichten in der Medizin, und welche Modelle es gibt damit besser umzugehen.
2024-10-08
18 min
The EYFDM Podcast
Episode 11: Dr. Vincent Feuillie from AirFrance/KLM headquarters in Paris, France: Insights in aviation medicine and GP work from a first hand experience.
In this episode Dr. Vincent Feuillie (Head of AirFrance Community Doctor's on Board) talks about his early days as a GP during the HIV outbreak in a tropical medicine and travel clinic in Paris, France. He elaborates on how careers can take different turns and how he made his special interest of aviation medicine his full time profession. Have a listen if you want to find out more.
2024-10-06
26 min
The O&P Check-in: an SPS Podcast
Encouraging Scoliosis Bracing Compliance with Bryan Malas, MHPE, CO
Bryan Malas, MHPE, CO, is the director of the Orthotics Prosthetics Department at the Ann & Robert H Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago and an Associate Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine. In this episode, Bryan chats with us about ways to increase patient compliance and confidence for adolescent scoliosis patients. Learn more about his work at Ann & Robert H Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago and Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine. Many thanks to Ottobock for sponsoring this episode! Discover the C-Leg microprocessor knee.Create an SPS Uni...
2024-09-25
32 min
The EYFDM Podcast
Episode 10: Dr. Harris Lygidakis, WONCA World CEO, Primary Care Physician and digital health enthusiast talks about his personal experiences in European primary care.
In this episode, Dr. Harris Lygidakis talks about his personal challenges and choices on his journey through the landscape of European primary care. He talks about the cultural opportunities but also difficult choices he had to make, in order to find his way to where he is today. Harris gives valuable insights into how difficult it can be sometimes to find one’s own way. He provides helpful recommendations on how to get involved with EYFDM or Wonca. Have a listen.
2024-09-16
26 min
Medizinische Kommunikation: Tipps und Tricks für eine erfolgreiche Kommunikation
Episode 1: Anamnese & Kommunikation in der klinischen Praxis mit Prof. Dr. J. Jäger, MME
In dieser Folge berichtet Prof. Dr. J. Jäger, MME im Gespräch über die Wichtigkeit von Kommunikation und Anamnese in der medizinischen Praxis. Er berichtet über verbale, nonverbale und paraverbale Kommunikation & wie Sprache hilft zu helfen.
2024-09-02
20 min
The EYFDM Podcast
Episode 9: Dr. Rogier Steins: How to turn your hobbies into a career in Family Medicine: Sports/High performance/alpine/diving/ship medicine as a GP in the Netherlands. A guide to a diverse work week
The EYFDM Podcast In each episode we invite interesting guests with extraordinary jobs in Family Medicine. From rural health care, to exciting training opportunities, to the presidencies of EYFDM and WONCA, it's all there. If you haven't listened yet, this is your chance to get a life-changing insight into Family Medicine training in Europe and beyond! This podcast is accompanied by a research study: "Podcasts play an important role in modern life and education. Whether we are exercising, commuting to work or doing our daily chores, we listen to them a lot in...
2024-08-16
28 min
The EYFDM Podcast
Episode 8: Dr. Nick Mamo: Immediate past president EYFDM: Young international GP and qualitative reseacher in European Family Medicine: Functional disorders and GP life
The EYFDM Podcast In each episode we invite interesting guests with extraordinary jobs in Family Medicine. From rural health care, to exciting training opportunities, to the presidencies of EYFDM and WONCA, it's all there. If you haven't listened yet, this is your chance to get a life-changing insight into Family Medicine training in Europe and beyond! This podcast is accompanied by a research study: "Podcasts play an important role in modern life and education. Whether we are exercising, commuting to work or doing our daily chores, we listen to them a lot in our daily...
2024-07-19
27 min
The EYFDM Podcast
Episode 7: Dr. Anna Hansemann: HOC president for the "EYFDM FORUM VIENNA 2024"
The EYFDM Podcast In each episode we invite interesting guests with extraordinary jobs in Family Medicine. From rural health care, to exciting training opportunities, to the presidencies of EYFDM and WONCA, it's all there. If you haven't listened yet, this is your chance to get a life-changing insight into Family Medicine training in Europe and beyond! This podcast is accompanied by a research study: "Podcasts play an important role in modern life and education. Whether we are exercising, commuting to work or doing our daily chores, we listen to them...
2024-06-28
24 min
The EYFDM Podcast
Episode 6: Dr. Lucie Blondé: Integrating Migrant health into GP training
The EYFDM Podcast In each episode we invite interesting guests with extraordinary jobs in Family Medicine. From rural health care, to exciting training opportunities, to the presidencies of EYFDM and WONCA, it's all there. If you haven't listened yet, this is your chance to get a life-changing insight into Family Medicine training in Europe and beyond! This podcast is accompanied by a research study: "Podcasts play an important role in modern life and education. Whether we are exercising, commuting to work or doing our daily chores, we listen to them a lot...
2024-05-31
24 min
The EYFDM Podcast
Episode 5: Prof. Dr. Nele Michels: What is EURACT and how do we make our postgraduate learning experience worthwile?
The EYFDM Podcast In each episode we invite interesting guests with extraordinary jobs in Family Medicine. From rural health care, to exciting training opportunities, to the presidencies of EYFDM and WONCA, it's all there. If you haven't listened yet, this is your chance to get a life-changing insight into Family Medicine training in Europe and beyond! This podcast is accompanied by a research study: "Podcasts play an important role in modern life and education. Whether we are exercising, commuting to work or doing our daily chores, we listen to them a lot in...
2024-05-15
24 min
The EYFDM Podcast
Episode 4: Dr. Anneliese Willems: How to combine a primary care career and academia at Melbourne University
The EYFDM Podcast In each episode we invite interesting guests with extraordinary jobs in Family Medicine. From rural health care, to exciting training opportunities, to the presidencies of EYFDM and WONCA, it's all there. If you haven't listened yet, this is your chance to get a life-changing insight into Family Medicine training in Europe and beyond! This podcast is accompanied by a research study: "Podcasts play an important role in modern life and education. Whether we are exercising, commuting to work or doing our daily chores, we listen to them a lot in...
2024-05-01
22 min
The EYFDM Podcast
Episode 3: Dr. Kyle Eggleton: Both Rural GP and Academic (assoc. Dean: Auckland University)
The EYFDM Podcast In each episode we invite interesting guests with extraordinary jobs in Family Medicine. From rural health care, to exciting training opportunities, to the presidencies of EYFDM and WONCA, it's all there. If you haven't listened yet, this is your chance to get a life-changing insight into Family Medicine training in Europe and beyond! This podcast is accompanied by a research study: "Podcasts play an important role in modern life and education. Whether we are exercising, commuting to work or doing our daily chores, we listen to them a lot in...
2024-04-17
19 min
The EYFDM Podcast
Episode 2: Prof Dr Viviana Martinez-Bianchi: President (elect) WONCA World
The EYFDM Podcast In each episode we invite interesting guests with extraordinary jobs in Family Medicine. From rural health care, to exciting training opportunities, to the presidencies of EYFDM and WONCA, it's all there. If you haven't listened yet, this is your chance to get a life-changing insight into Family Medicine training in Europe and beyond! This podcast is accompanied by a research study: "Podcasts play an important role in modern life and education. Whether we are exercising, commuting to work or doing our daily chores, we listen to them a lot in our daily...
2024-04-04
25 min
The EYFDM Podcast
Episode 1: Dr Stuart Holmes: current EYFDM President
The EYFDM Podcast In each episode we invite interesting guests with extraordinary jobs in Family Medicine. From rural health care, to exciting training opportunities, to the presidencies of EYFDM and WONCA, it's all there. If you haven't listened yet, this is your chance to get a life-changing insight into Family Medicine training in Europe and beyond! This podcast is accompanied by a research study: "Podcasts play an important role in modern life and education. Whether we are exercising, commuting to work or doing our daily chores, we listen to them a lot in our daily...
2024-04-04
22 min
The PAPERs Podcast
#40 - That’s a Terrible Idea. Sign me Up! MHPE programs around the world
WHY are these MHPE program so popular? In this episode, the hosts discuss the explosion of Master’s in Health Professions Education programs around the world. They discuss a paper reporting on the goals of these programs, the expectations Directors have of the graduates, and future directions. Episode host: Lara VarpioEpisode notes on the websiteEpisode article: Tekian, A., Dekhtyar, M., & Park, Y. S. (2023). The rapid growth and expansion of Master of health professions education (MHPE) programs: A mixed-methods study of international curricular trends and guidelines for programs. Medical teacher, 1–8. Advance onli...
2024-02-20
44 min
MED Podcast 🇰🇭
Episode 09 | វិថីឆ្ពោះទៅកាន់ គ្រូបង្រៀនវិស័យសុខាភិបាល វេជ្ជសាស្រ្ត កម្ពុជា | Dr. Lim Sengkhoun Dr. Lim Sengkhoun, MD, MHPE, AFMEE
🎙️ Episode 09 | Professional Medical Educatorវិថីឆ្ពោះទៅកាន់ គ្រូបង្រៀនវិស័យសុខាភិបាល វេជ្ជសាស្រ្ត កម្ពុជាDr. Lim Sengkhoun, MD, MHPE, AFMEE...TikTok, Instagram YouTube/: @medpodcaster#medpodcaster #education#doctors#Cambodia
2023-09-11
1h 22
Medication Talk
Debate About LDL Targets
Special guest Steven E. Nissen, MD, MACC, the Chief Academic Officer at the Heart and Vascular Institute, Lewis and Patricia Dickey Chair in Cardiovascular Medicine, and Professor of Medicine at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner School of Medicine at Case Western Reserve University joins us to talkabout LDL targets.Listen in as they debate whether to aim for a specific goal for LDL cholesterol.You’ll also hear practical advice from panelists on TRC’s Editorial Advisory Board:Stephen Carek, MD, CAQSM, DipABLM, Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine, Prisma Health/USC-SOMG Family Medi...
2023-07-01
31 min
JAMA Medical News
Highlights From the American Thoracic Society 2023 Conference
JAMA Senior Editor Kristin L. Walter, MD, MS, speaks with Debra Boyer, MD, MHPE, about important research studies and keynote addresses presented at the American Thoracic Society International Conference in May 2023. Dr Boyer is a pediatric pulmonologist and chief medical education officer at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, and was cochair of this year’s conference. Related Content: COPD Mortality, Goals-of-Care Conversations in Serious Illness, and Advocating for Climate Change Science and Gun Violence Prevention—Highlights From the American Thoracic Society Conference
2023-06-07
08 min
Medication Talk
Sorting Through Penicillin Allergies
Special guest Deanna L. McDanel, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP, Clinical Pharmacy Specialist - Ambulatory Care and Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Iowa Healthcare and College of Pharmacy joins us to talk about penicillin allergies.Listen in as they discuss how to identify the risk of a true penicillin allergy...and when to worry about cross-reactivity.You’ll also hear practical advice from panelists on TRC’s Editorial Advisory Board:Stephen Carek, MD, CAQSM, DipABLM, Clinical Assistant Professor, Family Medicine, Prisma Health/USC-SOMG Family Medicine Residency Program at the USC School of Medi...
2023-06-01
31 min
STFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership Lessons
Advocating for Protected Time at Your Institution with Timothy P. Graham, MD, MHPE
The magic formula to advocate for protected time at your institution is to speak the language of C-Suite executives. Timothy P. Graham, MD, MHPE, is here to coach us to use this language effectively when advocating at our home institutions, including creating an elevator speech and using data to effectively make a case for your request. Dr Graham also teaches us how to account for the needs of all stakeholders when making a case for your institution’s academic needs.Hosted by Saria Saccocio, MD.Copyright © Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, 2023Resources:
2023-05-31
38 min
PHM from Pittsburgh
Corticosteroids for Bronchiolitis? - A Conversation with an Intensivist
Activity Title: Pediatric Hospital Medicine: Corticosteroids in Bronchiolitis? A Conversation with an Intensivist Target Audience This activity is directed to physicians who take care of hospitalized children, medical students, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants working in the emergency room, intensive care unit, or hospital wards. Objectives: Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to: •Describe how the PICU will use steroids for bronchiolitis. •Recognize why the PICU will use steroids for bronchiolitis. •Evaluate the evidence for and against steroids for bronchiolitis Faculty: ...
2023-05-26
1h 03
Medication Talk
Non-Statins for LDL Lowering
Special guest Steven E. Nissen, MD, MACC, the Chief Academic Officer at the Heart and Vascular Institute, Lewis and Patricia Dickey Chair in Cardiovascular Medicine, and Professor of Medicine at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner School of Medicine at Case Western Reserve University joins us to talk about non-statins for LDL lowering.Listen in as they debate which non-statin to use for LDL lowering...due to recent headlines about bempedoic acid.You’ll also hear practical advice from panelists on TRC’s Editorial Advisory Board:Reid B. Blackwelder, MD, FAAFP, Associate Dean...
2023-05-01
32 min
Medication Talk
Buprenorphine for Opioid Use Disorder
Special guest Nicole Gastala, MD, Assistant Professor from the University of Illinois Chicago Department of Family Medicine and Director of Behavioral Health and Addiction at the Mile Square Health Center joins us to talk about opioid use disorder.Listen in as they discuss big changes with buprenorphine prescribing for opioid use disorder.You’ll also hear practical advice from panelists on TRC’s Editorial Advisory Board:Andrea Darby Stewart, MD, Associate Director, Family Medicine Residency at Honor HealthAnthony A. Donato, Jr., MD, MHPE, Associate Prog...
2023-04-03
28 min
Medication Talk
First-Line Meds for Type 2 Diabetes
Special guest Steven E. Nissen, MD, MACC, the Chief Academic Officer at the Heart and Vascular Institute, Lewis and Patricia Dickey Chair in Cardiovascular Medicine, and Professor of Medicine at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner School of Medicine at Case Western Reserve University joins us to talk about medications for type 2 diabetes.Listen in as they debate whether metformin should still be first-line for all patients with type 2 diabetes...and discuss the role of GLP-1 agonists and SGLT2 inhibitors in these patients.You’ll also hear practical advice from panelists on TRC’s Ed...
2023-03-01
26 min
Medication Talk
New Opioid Guidelines
Special guest Laila Khalid, MD, MPH from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine Montefiore Medical Center joins us to talk about new guidelines to reinforce safe opioid use.Listen in as they discuss what’s changed with the updated CDC opioid guidelines...and what to expect in your practice.You’ll also hear practical advice from panelists on TRC’s Editorial Advisory Board:Andrea Darby Stewart, MD, Associate Director, Family Medicine Residency at Honor HealthAnthony A. Donato, Jr., MD, MHPE, Associate Program Director, Internal Medicine from the Reading Health System, and Pr...
2023-02-01
32 min
AMA Update
Match rank order list advice with former program director Louito Edje, MD, MHPE
Former residency program director Louito Edje, MD, MHPE, shares what 4th year medical students need to know when making rank order list for NRMP (National Resident Matching Program). Dr. Lou Edje, Associate Dean of Graduate Medical Education and Designated Institutional Official at the University of Cincinnati Medical School, discusses what makes a good residency match, ranking residency programs by specialty, and more tips for creating your #ROL this match season. American Medical Association CXO Todd Unger hosts. Visit https://freida.ama-assn.org for access to FREIDA, the AMA’s Residency & Fellowship Database, our “Road to Residency” video series and other helpfu...
2023-01-26
15 min
Medication Talk
Triptans in Patients with Cardiovascular Risks
Headache medicine specialist Rebecca C. Burch, MD, joins us to talk about triptan use in patients with cardiovascular risk factors.Listen in as they clear up confusion about which patients should avoid triptans due to cardiovascular concerns.You’ll also hear practical advice from panelists on TRC’s Editorial Advisory Board:Anthony A. Donato, Jr., MD, MHPE, Associate Program Director, Internal Medicine from the Reading Health System, and Professor of Medicine at the Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson UniversitySteven E. Nissen, MD, MACC, the Chief Academic Officer at the Heart and...
2023-01-03
32 min
Hot Topics in MedEd
A Welcome to International Authors
In this episode, Halah Ibrahim, MD, MEHP, Lalena M. Yarris, MD, MCR, and Harm Peters, MD, MHPE, give a formal welcome to international authors to submit their research for publication that explores teaching and learning in graduate medical education. They discuss the inequities in medicine and publishing in our world, the importance and value of diverse publications, research, and experiences, and JGME’s dedication to provide a more diverse and equitable platform for global knowledge dissemination in graduate medical education.
2022-12-19
26 min
Oncology Overdrive
Developing Plans for Patient and Trainee Education with Daniel Golden, MD
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Daniel Golden, MD, about how he has developed educational tools for patients and students, the importance of embracing your niche in medicine and more. Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology Overdrive :14 About Golden :17 The interview 1:50 How did you become a radiation oncologist and find your way into this particular field? 2:22 How did you get involved and engaged in the education space, whether it was with patients or with students? 6:23 Have you found that the way you provide these education materials or the way you educate has evolved over...
2022-11-30
35 min
Medication Talk
Serotonin Syndrome
TRC Editor, Dr. Lori Dickerson, PharmD, FCCP talks with Douglas S. Paauw, MD, MACP, Professor of Medicine from the University of Washington School of Medicine about serotonin syndrome.Listen in as they discuss how to tease out which serotonin syndrome interaction alerts are clinically significant.You’ll also hear practical advice from panelists on TRC’s Editorial Advisory Board:Reid B. Blackwelder, MD, FAAFP, Associate Dean of Graduate and Continuing Medical Education at East Tennessee State UniversityAndrea Darby Stewart, MD, Associate Director, Family Medicine Residency at Honor HealthAnthony A. Donato, Jr., MD, MHPE...
2022-10-01
25 min
Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast
Dominate the Match - Episode 3: “The Interview”
You’ve finally submitted your ERAS application! As residency programs start to review your application, it’s time to start preparing for the next step- the interview. Join our education fellow, Dr. Jessica Millar, and Dr. Jeremy Lipman as they go over all the ways to start preparing to dominate your interviews. Guests: Jeremy Lipman, MD, MHPE- Professor of Colorectal Surgery, Designated Institutional Official, Director of Graduate Medical Education, and previous General Surgery Residency Program Director- Cleveland Clinic, OH Most Commonly Asked Interview Questions: · “Tell me about yourself”- have a 2-3 minute “elevator talk” rehearsed · “Where d...
2022-09-26
37 min
CLOT Conversations
Br J Haem VTE & COC Review and Meta-analysis Abdulrehman & Skeith
Send us a textTwo of the co-authors (Dr Jameel Abdulrehman and Dr Leslie Skeith) of the recently published review and meta-analysis, "Recurrence after stopping anticoagulants in women with combined oral contraceptive-associated venous thromboembolism: A systematic review and meta-analysis" (https://doi.org/10.1111/bjh.18331) discuss the clinical relevance of the results and implications for managing risk for women who have experienced a VTE while on combined oral contraceptives. Dr. Jameel Abdulrehman is a Hematologist and clinician investigator with specialization in Thrombosis and Hemostasis at the Toronto General Hospital within the University Health Network and a...
2022-09-16
17 min
Medication Talk
Statin Intolerance
TRC Editor, Dr. Lori Dickerson, PharmD, FCCP talks with Joseph Saseen, PharmD, FCCP, FNLA, Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs, Professor, Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Professor, Department of Family Medicine from the Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus about managing statin intolerance. Listen in as they discuss how to evaluate statin-associated muscle pain...and review strategies to help patients take a statin successfully. You’ll also hear practical advice from panelists on TRC’s Editorial Advisory Board:Andrea Darby Stewart, MD, Associ...
2022-09-01
32 min
Faculty Factory
How Faculty Can Embrace Change and Imperfection with Rashmi Vyas, MBBS, MD, MHPE
Joining us on today’s episode of the Faculty Factory podcast is our friend Rashmi Vyas, MBBS, MD, MHPE. Dr. Vyas is the newest guest in our Faculty Factory reunion series. Today’s discussion touches on the art of being “perfectly imperfect” and dealing with change. “Perfection is very fluid. It does not mean the same thing to everybody and from every perspective,” she told us. Dr. Vyas is Senior Associate at the Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research (FAIMER) in Philadelphia. She is also Director of FAIMER Global Programs. We are excit...
2022-08-05
29 min
Medication Talk
Managing Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
TRC Editor, Dr. Lori Dickerson, PharmD, FCCP talks with Kenneth Cusi, MD, FACP, FACE, Professor of Medicine and Chief of the Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism from The University of Florida about managing nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.Listen in as they discuss considerations with managing nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)...including risk factors, screening, and treatment options.You’ll also hear practical advice from panelists on TRC’s Editorial Advisory Board:Anthony A. Donato, Jr., MD, MHPE, Associate Program Director, Internal Medicine from the Reading Health System, and Professor of Me...
2022-08-01
28 min
Thriving in Scrubs
Perspective on the Journey
The path through medical training and practice can be winding, but we try to remain connected to our goals and values on the horizon. What happens as we evolve, and our perspective changes? We speak with Effie, an emergency physician, about how her engagement with her work changed as her career evolved. Guest: Dr. Effie Branton @yogadoc22 (IG) Interview: Annie Robinson Editing: Abigail Ford Winkel Sound Engineering: Greg Dorsainville #thrivingnotjustsurviving; #meded; #thrivinginscrubs
2022-07-28
27 min
Medication Talk
Meds for End-of-Life Care
TRC Editor, Dr. Lori Dickerson, PharmD, FCCP talks with Dr. Dwight Blair, MD, Inpatient Palliative Care Consultant from Lower Cape Fear Lifecare and New Hanover Regional Medical Center about meds for end-of-life care.Listen in as they discuss unique med considerations for patients at the end of life...and how to help fine-tune meds for these patients.You’ll also hear practical advice from panelists on TRC’s Editorial Advisory Board:Andrea Darby Stewart, MD, Associate Director, Family Medicine Residency at Honor HealthAnthony A. Donato, Jr., MD, MHPE, Associate Program Dire...
2022-07-01
24 min
Medication Talk
Managing Agitation in Dementia
TRC Editor, Dr. Lori Dickerson, PharmD, FCCP talks with Dr. Russ Blackwelder, MD, MDiv, CMD, Associate Professor and Director of Geriatric Education from the MUSC Department of Family Medicine and Co-Medical Director from The Village at Summerville about managing agitation in patients with dementia.Listen in as they discuss practical strategies for managing agitation in patients with dementia...and clarify pros and cons of various medications.You’ll also hear practical advice from panelists on TRC’s Editorial Advisory Board:Andrea Darby Stewart, MD, Associate Director, Family Medicine Residency at Honor...
2022-07-01
27 min
Academic Medicine Podcast
Including Nurses as Members of the Resident Education Team
Guests Chirag Bhat, MD, and Warren Cheung, MD, MMEd, join hosts Toni Gallo and associate editor Teresa Chan, MD, MHPE, to discuss their research into nurses’ perspectives about giving feedback on residents’ clinical performance. They share their findings regarding the unique perspective nurses can offer, the barriers nurses face in providing feedback, and some possible ways to overcome these barriers. Read the article discussed in this episode: Bhat C, LaDonna K, Dewhirst S, et al. Unobserved observers: Nurses’ perspectives about sharing feedback on the performance of resident physicians. Acad Med. 2022;97:271-277. A transcript of this episod...
2022-06-20
22 min
Thriving in Scrubs
Physician Mental Health
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, but it’s always a good time to think about this issue and how it impacts physicians. We talked with Garseng and Lila, two psychiatrists-in-training who have devoted themselves to exploring how our minds and emotions work. Listen to more of their reflections in their own podcast, The Work Room. Guests: Dr Lila Flavin and Dr Garseng Wong @doc.wong (IG) @lilaflavin (IG and Twitter); http://www.lilaflavin.com The Work Room podcast – https://anchor.fm/theworkroom Interview: Annie Robinson Commentary: Abigail Ford Winkel...
2022-06-02
26 min
Medication Talk
New Heart Failure Guidelines
TRC Editor, Dr. Lori Dickerson, PharmD, FCCP talks with two distinguished experts about new heart failure guidelines. Carolyn Lam, MBBS, PhD, FRCP, Professor at Duke-NUS Medical School and a Senior Consultant at the National Heart Centre SingaporeSteven E. Nissen, MD, MACC, the Chief Academic Officer at the Heart and Vascular Institute and the Lewis and Patricia Dickey Chair in Cardiovascular Medicine Professor of Medicine at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner School of Medicine at Case Western Reserve UniversityListen in as they discuss new guidelines for managing heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF)...and put this new g...
2022-06-01
30 min
Thriving in Scrubs
Hurdles
Life in medicine is always looking ahead at the next milestone, the next hurdle, working towards the next achievement. What does looking at our lives this way do to how we see the present? As we look towards the end of another year in the medical calendar, we share some conversations we had as a group of new interns as the year began. #thrivingnotjustsurviving; #transitions; #meded; #thrivinginscrubs Guests: Amma, Aarti, Adam, Caroline Interviewers: Abigail Ford Winkel, Jillian Pecoriello Commentary: Abigail Ford Winkel and Annie Robinson Editing: Abigail Ford Winkel
2022-04-27
26 min
ATS Breathe Easy
Teaching Bronchoscopy: Insights from Expert Educators
GuestsRosemary Adamson, MB BS (she/her)Associate Professor of Medicine & Associate Fellowship Program Director, University of WashingtonAssociate Section Chief, Pulmonary, Critical Care& Sleep Medicine, Veterans Affairs Puget Sound Healthcare SystemDarlene Nelson, MD, MHPEAssistant Professor of MedicinePulmonary and Critical Care Fellowships Program Director, Mayo Clinic Rochester MNCourse Director – Midwest Introductory Bronchoscopy and Pleural Procedures CourseHostMelissa New, MDAssistant Professor of Medicine, University of ColoradoAssociate Fellowship Program Director, Pulmonary & Critical Care MedicineRocky Mountain Regional Veteran Affairs Medical Ce...
2022-04-12
39 min
Thriving in Scrubs
Values Clash
Doctors are often called to medicine as a way to express their personal values with their work. We talk about medicine a calling based on improving the lives of others. Nicole, a urogynecologist with an MBA and experience in different health delivery systems talks with us about those times when the business of medicine clashes with those values. We think about the complicated feelings this generates and how to turn those feelings into action. #thrivingnotjustsurviving; #burnout; #meded Guest: Nicole Roselli Interview: Abigail Ford Winkel Commentary: Abigail Ford Winkel and Annie Robinson
2022-03-28
25 min
ABPMR Part II Podcast
Ask an Examiner: Study Advice
The Part II Examination is an oral exam, so preparing for it looks different than what you may have done for Part I. In this episode, four ABPMR examiners share their advice for studying and practicing for Part II to help you in your own preparation process. Next Week: More ABPMR examiners join to discuss what candidates can expect from their examiners on exam day.Exam Resources:ABPMR Part II Examination pagePart II Podcast pageExamination outlineMore Part II resourcesProducer/Host: Lizzy J...
2022-03-15
28 min
Thriving in Scrubs
Gimme a Break
Perseverance, achievement, and getting things done are valorized in medicine. Learning how and when to take breaks is an essential part of sustaining engagement and doing good work. We speak with a palliative care social worker, about her experience working at the front lines during the first wave of COVID-19 pandemic, and how we can apply what she learned to our own lives. Interview: Annie Robinson Editing: Abigail Ford Winkel Audio Engineering: Greg Dorsainville
2022-02-24
27 min
Hoch vom Sofa! Der Podcast für gute sportliche Gewohnheiten und mehr Aktivität im Alltag
Heißhunger lösen und Essensgelüste vermeiden: im Interview mit Petra Hömens
Hattest du schon mal Heißhunger auf Süßes oder Salziges und dachtest du MUSST jetzt unbedingt ein Snickers haben, sonst wirst du zur Diva? Wenn du diese Situation kennst und lösen möchtest, dann höre unbedingt in diese Folge rein. Ich habe ein Gespräch aufgenommen mit Petra Hömens, einer wissensdurstigen und empathischen Diätologin, die seit über 10 Jahren beruflich tätig ist. Wenn Sie sich nicht gerade mit dem Ernährungsmuster ihrer Klient*innen auseinandersetzt oder sich mit ernährungsrelevanten Fachbüchern beschäftigt, ist Sie meist in der Natur unterwegs. Im Podcast mi...
2022-02-06
44 min
Faculty Factory
Taking Ownership of our Wellness with David A. Rogers, MD, MHPE
We are pleased to welcome David A. Rogers, MD, MHPE, back to our show this week. It has been nearly three years since we last heard from him on the Faculty Factory Podcast. When Dr. Rogers first joined us in 2019, he served as Senior Associate Dean of Faculty Affairs and Professional Development in the School of Medicine at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB). At the time he was also Chief Wellness Officer in addition to being a professor in the Departments of Surgery, Medical Education, and Pediatrics. As Chief Wellness Officer and the...
2022-02-04
42 min
Thriving in Scrubs
Drawing Lines in the Sand
Boundaries are essential guideposts for our wellbeing. But they can be tricky to set and uphold - especially in a high-pressure culture like medicine. Joining us on this episode is Alan, a child and adolescent psychiatrist and expert in the science of well-being, who shares his experiences with and tips for working with boundaries.
2022-01-25
32 min
DocWorking: The Whole Physician Podcast
64: A Harvard Surgeon Makes the Case for Hobbies and Interest Outside of Work with Dr. Roy Phitayakorn
“It’s almost this idea or analogy of having a garden, and maybe when you were in college that garden was pretty robust or maybe it looked like a greenhouse or what have you. I think of this analogy, now that I think about it, because I actually used to run a greenhouse when I was in college. The flip side, though, is that once they become a resident, maybe it’s more like an air plant or a cactus. You know, it’s just one single thing that they can focus on, they can take care of, they can nurt...
2021-07-09
22 min
Krankheitsbilder aus der Allgemeinmedizin-Zentrum Allgemeinmedizin, Universität des Saarlandes
Rückenschmerzen in der Hausarztpraxis 4. Podcast: Dr. Fabian Dupont & Dr. Gatz
n der Hausarztprax. Nr. 4: In dieser Episode geht es um die Sicht auf Rückenschmerzen eines klinisch tätigen Orthopäden. Zu Gast haben wir in dieser Episode Dr. Gatz, Assistenzarzt der Orthopädie an der RWTH Aachen. Er erzählt uns warum wir auch als Hausärzte orthopädisch denken müssen, wenn es um Verdachtsdiagnosen und die Frage ob konservative oder operative/interventionelle Therapie geht. Er gibt Tipps, wie hausärztliche Diagnosen gesichert werden können und wie Hausärzte mit Orthopäden zusammen arbeiten können. Dieser Podcast ist Teil des neuen kom...
2021-06-02
23 min
Krankheitsbilder aus der Allgemeinmedizin-Zentrum Allgemeinmedizin, Universität des Saarlandes
Rückenschmerzen in der Hausarztpraxis 3. Podcast: Dr. Fabian Dupont & Dr. Thiel-Bodenstaff
Rückenschmerzen in der Hausarztprax. Nr. 3: Aber was passiert, wenn es doch einmal schlimmer ist und der Patient schnell in die Notaufnahme muss. In diesem Podcast sprechen wir mit der ärztlichen Leiterin der Notaufnahme am Universitätsklinikum des Saarlandes (UKS), Frau Dr. Thiel-Bodenstaff, über Rückenschmerzenin der Notaufnahme und im Krankenhaus im Allgemeinen. Welche Rolle spielt eine gute Einweisung und welche Infos braucht ein Arzt/Ärztin um einen Patienten aus der Hausarztpraxis zu übernehmen. Dieser Podcast ist Teil des neuen kompetenzorientierten blended-learning Konzept des Zentrums Allgemeinmedizin Homburg, Universität des Saarlandes.
2021-06-02
14 min
Krankheitsbilder aus der Allgemeinmedizin-Zentrum Allgemeinmedizin, Universität des Saarlandes
Rückenschmerzen in der Hausarztpraxis 2. Podcast: Dr. Fabian Dupont & Prof. Jäger
Auch bei Rückenschmerzen gibt es wichtige Red-Flags, die in der Allgemeinarztpraxis zu erkennen sind. Dabei ist das oberste Ziel potentiell vermeidbare, schwerwiegende Verläufe zu erkennen, zu behandeln oder, falls nötig, der richtigen Diagnostik und/oder Therapie zuzuführen. Prof. Dr. J. Jäger, MME berichtet wieder aus seiner langjährigen Erfahrung aus der eigenen Hausarztpraxis, gespickt mit eigenen Erfahrung und Lernhilfen. Dieser Podcast ist Teil des neuen kompetenzorientierten blended-learning Konzept des Zentrums Allgemeinmedizin Homburg, Universität des Saarlandes.
2021-06-02
18 min
Krankheitsbilder aus der Allgemeinmedizin-Zentrum Allgemeinmedizin, Universität des Saarlandes
Rückenschmerzen in der Hausarztpraxis 1. Podcast: Dr. Fabian Dupont & Prof. Jäger
In unserer 3. Staffel geht es um Rückenschmerzen in der Hausarztpraxis. Prof. Dr. J. Jäger, MME berichtet wieder aus seiner langjährigen Erfahrung über den Weg eines Rückenschmerzpatienten durch die Hausarztpraxis. Typische hausärztliche Krankheitsbilder und Vorgehensweisen bei Rückenschmerzen werden besprochen. Dieser Podcast ist Teil des neuen kompetenzorientierten blended-learning Konzept des Zentrums Allgemeinmedizin Homburg, Universität des Saarlandes.
2021-06-02
31 min
Krankheitsbilder aus der Allgemeinmedizin-Zentrum Allgemeinmedizin, Universität des Saarlandes
Fieberhafter Infekt in der Hausarztpraxis 4. Podcast: Dr. Fabian Dupont & Dr. Rissland
Fieberhafter Infekt in der Hausarztprax. Nr. 4: In dieser Episode geht es um das typische Erregerspektrum bei fieberhaften Infekten in der Hausarztpraxis. Zu Gast haben wir in dieser Episode Dr. Rissland, Virologe und Leitender Oberarzt am Universitätsklinikum des Saarlandes (UKS). Er erzählt uns warum wir auch als Hausärzte up-to-date sein müssen, wenn es um Verdachtsdiagnosen und kalkulierte Therapien geht. Er zeigt Wege auf, wie Interkollegialität zwischen Allgemeinmedizinern und Universitätsärzten im Alltag funktioniert.
2021-05-08
22 min
Krankheitsbilder aus der Allgemeinmedizin-Zentrum Allgemeinmedizin, Universität des Saarlandes
Fieberhafter Infekt in der Hausarztpraxis 3. Podcast: Dr. Fabian Dupont & Dr. Thiel-Bodenstaff
Fieberhafter Infekt in der Hausarztprax. Nr. 3: Aber was passiert, wenn es doch einmal schlimmer ist und der Patient schnell in die Notaufnahme muss. In diesem Podcast sprechen wir mit der ärztlichen Leiterin der Notaufnahme am Universitätsklinikum des Saarlandes (UKS), Frau Dr. Thiel-Bodenstaff, über fieberhafte Infekte in der Notaufnahme. Welche Rolle spielt eine gute Einweisung und welche Infos braucht ein Arzt/Ärztin um einen Patienten aus der Hausarztpraxis zu übernehmen. Dieser Podcast ist Teil des neuen kompetenzorientierten blended-learning Konzept des Zentrums Allgemeinmedizin Homburg, Universität des Saarlandes.
2021-05-08
14 min
Krankheitsbilder aus der Allgemeinmedizin-Zentrum Allgemeinmedizin, Universität des Saarlandes
Fieberhafter Infekt in der Hausarztpraxis 2. Podcast: Dr. Fabian Dupont & Prof. Jäger
Auch beim fieberhaften Infekt gibt es wichtige Red-Flags, die in der Allgemeinarztpraxis zu erkennen sind. Dabei ist das oberste Ziel potentiell vermeidbare, schwerwiegende Verläufe zu erkennen, zu behandeln oder, falls nötig, der richtigen Diagnostik und/oder Therapie zuzuführen. Prof. Dr. J. Jäger, MME berichtet wieder aus seiner langjährigen Erfahrung aus der eigenen Hausarztpraxis, gespickt mit eigenen Erfahrung und Lernhilfen. Dieser Podcast ist Teil des neuen kompetenzorientierten blended-learning Konzept des Zentrums Allgemeinmedizin Homburg, Universität des Saarlandes.
2021-05-08
16 min
Krankheitsbilder aus der Allgemeinmedizin-Zentrum Allgemeinmedizin, Universität des Saarlandes
Fieberhafter Infekt in der Hausarztpraxis 1. Podcast: Dr. Fabian Dupont & Prof. Jäger
In unserer 2 Staffel geht es um die häufigen fieberhaften Infekte in der Hausarztpraxis. Bereits vor der Zusatzbelastung durch Sars-CoV 2, waren Hausärzte oft der erste Ansprechpartner bei einer Vielzahl an fieberhafter Infekte. Prof. Dr. J. Jäger, MME berichtet wieder aus seiner langjährigen Erfahrung über den Weg eines fiebernden Patientens durch die Hausarztpraxis. Dieser Podcast ist Teil des neuen kompetenzorientierten blended-learning Konzept des Zentrums Allgemeinmedizin Homburg, Universität des Saarlandes.
2021-05-07
20 min
Krankheitsbilder aus der Allgemeinmedizin-Zentrum Allgemeinmedizin, Universität des Saarlandes
Bauchschmerzen in der Hausarztpraxis- Podcast Nr. 4- Dr. Dupont & Prof. Wasmuth
Bauchschmerzen in der Hausarztpraxis. Nr 4: Wo arbeiten Gastroenterologie und Allgemeinmedizin Hand in Hand? Welche Krankeitsbilder können am Besten gemeinsam gelöst werden und wie funktioniert die Kommunikation zwischen den Fachrichtungen? Ihr wollt mehr über mögliche Weiterbehandlungen wissen, dann ist dieser 4. Podcast zum Abschluss der Serie Bauchschmerzen in der Hausarztpraxis genau das Richtige. Dieser Podcast ist Teil des neuen kompetenzorientierten blended-learning Konzept des Zentrums Allgemeinmedizin Homburg, Universität des Saarlandes.
2021-04-28
18 min
Krankheitsbilder aus der Allgemeinmedizin-Zentrum Allgemeinmedizin, Universität des Saarlandes
Bauchschmerzen in der Hausarztpraxis- Podcast Nr. 3- Dr. Dupont & Dr. Thiel-Bodenstaff
Bauchschmerzen in der Hausarztpraxis. Nr. 3: Aber was passiert, wenn es doch einmal schlimmer ist? In diesem Podcast sprechen wir mit der ärztlichen Leiterin der Notaufnahme am Universitätsklinikum des Saarlandes (UKS), Frau Dr. Thiel-Bodenstaff, über typische Bauchschmerzpatienten in der Notaufnahme. Welche Rolle spielt eine gute Einweisung und welche Infos braucht ein Arzt/Ärztin um einen Patienten aus der Hausarztpraxis zu übernehmen. Dieser Podcast ist Teil des neuen kompetenzorientierten blended-learning Konzept des Zentrums Allgemeinmedizin Homburg, Universität des Saarlandes.
2021-04-10
13 min
Krankheitsbilder aus der Allgemeinmedizin-Zentrum Allgemeinmedizin, Universität des Saarlandes
Bauchschmerzen in der Hausarztpraxis- Podcast Nr. 2- Dr. Dupont & Prof. Jäger
Bauchschmerzen in der Hausarztpraxis. Nr. 2: Ein Profi berichtet vom Umgang mit Patienten mit Bauchschmerzen. Im 2. Podcast geht es um die Red Flags und mögliche Anschlussbehandlungen Dieser Podcast ist Teil des neuen kompetenzorientierten blended-learning Konzept des Zentrums Allgemeinmedizin Homburg, Universität des Saarlandes.
2021-04-10
18 min
Krankheitsbilder aus der Allgemeinmedizin-Zentrum Allgemeinmedizin, Universität des Saarlandes
Bauchschmerzen in der Hausarztpraxis- Podcast Nr. 1- Dr. Dupont & Prof. Jäger
Bauchschmerzen in der Hausarztpraxis. Nr. 1: Ein Profi berichtet vom Umgang mit Patienten mit Bauchschmerzen und der Weg eines Patienten durch die Praxis: Prof. Dr. J. Jäger, MME Dieser Podcast ist Teil des neuen kompetenzorientierten blended-learning Konzept des Zentrums Allgemeinmedizin Homburg, Universität des Saarlandes.
2021-04-09
20 min
Thriving in Scrubs
Imposter Syndrome
Imposter syndrome is something many medical trainees experience, yet it is rarely formally discussed. We talk to Mia, Lynette, and Hayley, three fourth year medical students, about their own experiences with imposter syndrome and how they’ve learned to both recognize and address it. We discuss that while imposter syndrome has the potential to distance us, it also has the power to build community and relationships based on these shared experiences.
2021-03-26
30 min
Thriving in Scrubs
Finding Meaning in Medicine
Doctors and medical trainees often refers to their careers in medicine as a "calling." But when everyday life challenges this calling, how do those in the medical community continue to find meaning and inspiration in work? Jenny, an internal medicine resident, shares her story of finding and rediscovering meaning in medicine.
2021-02-07
26 min
Thriving in Scrubs
Reckoning with Racism in Medical Culture
In this episode we consider the other pandemic that plagues our society: systemic racial inequity and injustice. Rhonda, a pediatrician in New York City, talks with us about how to approach our efforts to learn and grow.
2020-11-16
33 min
Thriving in Scrubs
Unmasking the Ongoing Pandemic
As COVID-19 continues to affect lives around the world, we are united by stories of hope, bravery, and overcoming adversity. In this episode, Rosa, a physical medicine and rehabilitation resident, shares her reflections on what it has meant to her to work on the front lines in New York City during the spring peak of COVID-19. We are given a firsthand look into challenges faced, lessons learned, and even some a positive perspective on what we could gain from this experience.
2020-10-12
28 min
Faculty Factory
‘You Deserve a Seat at the Table’ with Rashmi Vyas, MBBS, MD, MHPE (Faculty Factory Snippet No. 37)
Rashmi Vyas, MBBS, MD, MHPE is our guest today on the Faculty Factory Podcast. Dr. Vyas is Assistant Vice President (AVP) at the Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research (FAIMER) in Philadelphia. Dr. Vyas discusses communicating your value in this very engaging snippet episode about “deserving a seat at the table.” She does a great job reminding us that investing in ourselves and being willing to change is more important than ever during this COVID-19 pandemic.
2020-09-18
14 min
Tradeoffs
Doctors Coping with COVID, Pt. 2
The pandemic is exacerbating longstanding mental health issues among health care providers. In part two of our series, we examine why more doctors don’t seek help, and the costly consequences that distress can have.Guests,Mona Masood, MO, founder, Physician Support LineLotte Dyrbye, MD, MHPE, Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MinnesotaKatherine Gold, MD, Associate Professor, University of MichiganFor more information about physican mental health: https://tradeoffs.org/2020/09/10/doctors-coping-with-covid-part-2/And stay on top of all our coverage of the coronavirus outbreak and our...
2020-09-10
12 min
PRS Global Open Keynotes
“How to Get Experience: Resident-Run Aesthetic Clinics” with Mirko Gilardino MD and Becher Al-halabi MD - a Resident Ambassador Special Edition
In this special Resident Ambassador episode of the PRS Global Open Keynotes Podcast, Mirko Gilardino MD, MSC, FRCSC, FACS and Becher Al-halabi MD, MHPE discuss if resident-run aesthetic clinics could provide the plastic surgery experience that residents need. This episode discusses the following PRS Global Open article: “The Role of Resident-Run Clinics for Aesthetic Surgery Training in the Context of Competency-based Plastic Surgery Education” by Becher Al-halabi, Jessica Hazan, Tyler Safran, and Mirko S. Gilardino. Read it for free on PRSGlobalOpen.com: http://bit.ly/ResidentClinics Dr. Gilardino is an Associate Prof...
2020-09-09
19 min
Thriving in Scrubs
Rites of Passage
2020-06-12
38 min
BNGAP: Diversifying Academic Medicine
Success Stories: Renee Williams, MD, MHPE, FACG
John P. Sanchez, MD, MPH, and Renee Williams, MD, MHPE, FACG speak on today's episode of "Success Stories In The Appointment and Promotion Process." Dr. Williams is an Associate Professor of Medicine Program Director for the Gastroenterology and Hepatology fellowship at NYU School of Medicine/Bellevue Hospital Center. This episode of the podcast feature's Dr. Willliams' journey in academia and celebrates her recent faculty appointment.Purchase Book our book "Succeeding in Academic Medicine": https://www.amazon.com/Succeeding-Academic-Medicine-Students-Residents/dp/3030332667Register for Webinar Series: https://forms.gle/gu2FstR6MgRYkWkRA Music Credit-NIDRED - C...
2020-06-03
15 min
Thriving in Scrubs
From the Front Lines
News around the world tells the story of how the COVID-19 epidemic has changed all of our lives. But how does it feel for those working in the heart of healthcare? Gaby, a pulmonary and critical care fellow, inspires us with her bravery and clarity of purpose, and we consider how it feels personally to be sick, scared, and alone in the face of this crisis.
2020-05-07
37 min
BNGAP: Diversifying Academic Medicine
Book Series: Meet Co-Author Renee Williams, MD, MHPE, FACG
Co-Author Renee Williams, MD, MHPE, FACG and Editor John P. Sanchez, MD, MPH discuss the release of their new book Succeeding in Academic Medicine: A Roadmap for Diverse Medical Students and Residents. Dr. Williams is an Associate Professor of Medicine Program Director for the gastroenterology and Hepatology Fellowship at NYU School of Medicine/Bellevue Hospital Center. This episode of the podcast feature's Dr. Williams' book chapter: "Learn how to transform your educational work into scholarship"Purchase Book: https://www.amazon.com/Succeeding-Academic-Medicine-Students-Residents/dp/3030332667Register for Webinar Series: https://forms.gle/gu2FstR6MgRYkWkRA
2020-04-12
09 min
A Different Kind of Leader
"Every system is perfectly designed to get the results that it gets." - Interviewing Dr. Monica Lypson
Monica L. Lypson MD, MHPE is the Vice Chair for Faculty Affairs and Professor at The George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences where she provides visionary leadership for a diverse group of faculty involved in educational and patient care innovation, research, and community outreach. In this episode, Dr. Lypson discusses systems and its impact on leadership development and diversity. She also talks about using skills in crisis communication, especially in current events. TIMESTAMPS: Intro (00:00) | Quote (01:04) | Early Career (02:42) | Crisis Communication (07:39) | Leadership Diversity (10:36) | Faculty Development (14:28) | Leadership Red Flags (19:38) | Networking (22:35) | Sources of Inspiration (25:09) | Leadership Book (27:27) | Reading/L...
2020-04-07
33 min
Thriving in Scrubs
Doctor's Orders
Why is it so hard to take our own good advice about maintaining health? We talk to Barbara, an internal medicine physician about nutrition, and consider why doctors don’t take their own advice about sleep and exercise and other good habits.
2019-09-18
26 min
Thriving in Scrubs
Normal People
At some point in their education, doctors start talking about “normal people” with a mixture of envy and curiosity. Why do doctors feel this distance from others, and from the parts of their own selves outside of their profession? We talk to Nicole, Sarah and Emma, three OBGYN residents at different stages of training about how they recognize, love and forgive the normal parts of themselves. Spoiler alert: it’s all about the friends who keep us from feeling alone.
2019-06-01
26 min
Thriving in Scrubs
How Much Time Do I Have, Doctor?
Fictional accounts of medical encounters often feature the conversation when a patient asks their doctor to predict the outcome of their disease. Doctors in real life have to answer these questions, too, but without the benefit of a pre-written script. Thinking about prognostication means trying to answer difficult questions, but more importantly trying to get to the heart of what the patient may really be wondering. It’s about trying to connect with the heart of what patients need in times of uncertainty about their health. It’s also about understanding how these conversations affect us doctors as people who...
2019-05-01
28 min
Thriving in Scrubs
Mothering While Doctoring
Becoming pregnant and having children is a part of life for many doctors that challenges their efforts to balance their personal and professional selves. This deeply human experience adds insight into the experiences that patients have, but adds weight to the personal demands and experiences the doctors have. Tracey, a Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation resident, and three OBGYN residents: Bibi, Arielle and Olivia, talk about what this experience was like in two different professional worlds.
2019-03-29
29 min
Thriving in Scrubs
Making Mistakes
One of the most traumatic experiences doctors go through is making mistakes. Though they try to prevent errors at all costs, they will inevitable make mistakes at some point in their training and career. How can they cope with the repercussions - for the patient as well as for themselves, legally, mentally, and emotionally? How can the medical community support one another through the process, instead of silencing the mistake, thus perpetuating shame and guilt? Jared, a Pulmonary and Critical Care fellow, shares his story of a mistake he made in training and how it has shaped his development...
2019-03-21
28 min
Thriving in Scrubs
What is Thriving in Scrubs?
Thriving in Scrubs is a podcast series that comes from our research into how physicians develop resilience. We learned that resilience grows as doctors in training grapple with challenges and make connections between their professional aspirations and their personal values, deepening their engagement with the work as they find their identity in the work and their connections to colleagues and patients. When participants in our research heard each other’s stories, they found comfort in learning that about the vulnerability they shared with their colleagues. Thriving in Scrubs aims to explore, recognize, and appreciate the sto...
2019-03-20
02 min
Faculty Factory
A Faculty Factory Interview with David A. Rogers, MD, MHPE
This week on the Faculty Factory podcast is an interview with David A. Rogers, MD, MHPE. Dr. Rogers is a professor in the Departments of Surgery, Medical Education and Pediatrics, and the Senior Associate Dean of Faculty Affairs and Professional Development in the School of Medicine at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB). He has also recently been named Chief Wellness Officer at the UAB School of Medicine. To learn more visit FacultyFactory.org.
2019-03-15
57 min
AAEM Resident and Student Association Podcast
Secrets and Hacks to Assist with Scholarly Success
In this episode, Puja Gopal, MD, and Teresa Chan, BEd MHPE MD FRCPC, discuss secrets and hacks to assist with scholarly success. Dr. Gopal is a resident at University of Illinois at Chicago and ’17-‘18 RSA Education Committee Chair. Dr. Chan is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at McMaster University.
2018-06-11
29 min
Performance Network
Performance Network - 10 March 2014 - Praxis and Practice: Science as Art
Praxis and Practice: Scientists as Artists and Artists as Scientists Presentations from the Scientists and Artists’ Researchers’ Forum, and excerpts from a Science Festival performance. Professor Charlotte Tulinius (MD, PhD, MHPE, MRCGP, Associate professor of postgraduate medical education, Research Unit of General Practice, Copenhagen) Dr Paul McIntosh (Foundation for International Education, Research Fellow in Medical Education, QMUL) Olivia Winteringham (Kindle Theatre) Chair: Claire Summerfield (Independent Creative Producer) *CRASSH is not responsible for the content of external websites Charlotte Tulinius, a specialist in the education of GPs, has worked across disciplinary lines from medicine to ethnography, education, creativity and the arts, enco...
2014-03-13
1h 40
Business of Medicine
Highlights from ENDO, the 95th Annual Meeting of The Endocrine Society
Host: The Endocrine Society Highlights from ENDO, the 95th Annual Meeting of The Endocrine Society. The Endocrine Society is the world's oldest, largest, and most active organization devoted to research on hormones and the clinical practice of endocrinology. Download the program to hear global thought leaders discuss the newest and exciting presentation at this year's meeting. Diabetes Diagnosis and Management is presented by The Endocrine Society and its Hormone Health Network. This annual workshop focuses on current issues in clinical diabetes management and provides state-of-the art updates. The complete Diabetes Diagnosis and Management recording is free...
2013-09-17
00 min
Miscellaneous Topics
Highlights from ENDO, the 95th Annual Meeting of The Endocrine Society
Host: The Endocrine Society Highlights from ENDO, the 95th Annual Meeting of The Endocrine Society. The Endocrine Society is the world's oldest, largest, and most active organization devoted to research on hormones and the clinical practice of endocrinology. Download the program to hear global thought leaders discuss the newest and exciting presentation at this year's meeting. Diabetes Diagnosis and Management is presented by The Endocrine Society and its Hormone Health Network. This annual workshop focuses on current issues in clinical diabetes management and provides state-of-the art updates. The complete Diabetes Diagnosis and Management recording is free...
2013-09-17
00 min
SCCM Podcast
SCCM Pod-144 Message from the 2011 President
Society of Critical Care Medicine president Pamela A. Lipsett, MD, MHPE, FCCM, discusses her professional background and research interests.
2011-02-02
22 min