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The Cosmic SalonThe Cosmic SalonThe secret world behind the Doctor curtain and suicides with Pamela Wible MDI've had to do a lot of work to salvage this file, countless hours and let me tell you, it has been worth every minute and all the moments of frustration. I apologize if this is not the best of auditory experiences, however, this is one of the most important chats I've published. What do you think you know about the allopathic system... This is a must listen! 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Is it even possible for physicians to get confidential mental health care? Read full article: https://www.idealmedicalcare.org/depressed-doctor-how-to-get-confidential-mental-health-help-for-physicians/2022-10-0916 minThe RehabThe RehabPamela Wible, M.D.: Suicide Prevention For ProfessionalsWhen a doctor, medical resident, or medical student is suffering, in emotional pain, who can they call for support? Dr. Wible started taking their phone calls many years ago. When she wrote about it on her blog, more calls started to come in. It turned out that no one else was interested in doing the job.Over the years, 24/7, around the clock, Dr. Wible has made herself available, at no cost, to take phone calls from doctors who were contemplating suicide. Many people on the verge of ending their own lives were able to make a connection and...2022-04-2145 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsLaunch a coaching practice—with no medical licenseTonight's advanced business strategy session on how to add a consulting/coaching arm to your ideal clinic—or maybe even go 100% coaching . . . a great “retirement” gig :) THIS IS FOR YOU IF . . .  1. You are unmatched to residency, did not complete residency or do not have an active medical license. 2. You want to retire, yet continue to work a really cool retirement gig as your own boss. 3. Want to add a consulting/coaching arm to your existing ideal clinic (you may enjoy it so much that you go 100% coaching/consulting). What is a physician coach? A physician coach helps clients move from th...2022-02-0251 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsStart your nonprofit clinic & get your loans forgivenInterview by Dr. Pamela Wible with physician Dr. Kendra Campbell who launched a nonprofit clinic. We discuss pros and cons of nonprofit clinic business model.2020-09-2655 minCaring GreatlyCaring GreatlyPhysician Suicide and the Impact of COVID-19 - Pamela Wible, MDIn this episode, Dr. Wible and I talk about the systemic factors that lead to physician suicide, particularly those pertaining to medical education. We look at the additional emotional and moral distress caused by COVID-19 and racial and social inequities. We end by discussing the kinds of transparency, reform, and leadership required to create a more humane medical system.2020-06-1830 minLicensed to LiveLicensed to LiveThe Physician Suicide Epidemic with Dr. Pamela WibleWith all the unsafe working conditions in hospitals across the country during the COVID pandemic, Dr. Pamela Wible is seeing about double the amount of consults to her doctor suicide help line.   In this episode (all times approximate): Dr. Wible’s journey into physician suicide started with her own ideation (5:00) Physician suicide epidemic during the Covid pandemic; NYC resident deaths covered up (10:00) A ‘grooming process’ and human rights violations for doctors as we talk about her book Human Rights Violations in Medicine: A to Z Action Guide (15:00) Having to re-use single use PPE is the equivalent to "aski...2020-05-0643 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsTelemedicine tips & tricksLaunch your telemedicine practice now. 2020-03-301h 22Pamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsPhysician Trauma During a PandemicPositive and negative effects of trauma in physicians & medical professionals, triggers and how to disrupt the cycle by choosing empowering actions to prevent long-term sequelae. How to support physicians with vicarious trauma as a result of patient care during natural disasters and pandemics. Innovative health care delivery models to use during a crisis. By Pamela Wible, MD & Sydney Ashland.2020-03-201h 17Pamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsCreating a Culture of Wellness (Keynote)Dr. Wible's keynote on preventing physician suicide and creating a culture of wellness among orthopaedic surgeons, anesthesiologists, and veterinarians. Concepts apply to all specialties and professions. Culture can make or break individuals, teams, and your medical institution. Organizational culture will lead to loss of physician lives through early retirement, poor productivity and morale—and even suicide. Here's how to create high-performing teams in high-stress environments full of people who love their jobs and continually demonstrate their commitment to each other and the patients they serve. Saving patient lives begins with honoring and respecting the lives of those who are re...2020-02-131h 10Pamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsDeath row health care (stand-up comedy)Full transcript & more: https://www.idealmedicalcare.org/death-row-health-care-stand-up-comedy/2020-01-2006 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsBeloved doctor dies in "physician health program." Husband wants to know why.Full transcript here: https://www.idealmedicalcare.org/beloved-doctor-dies-in-physician-health-program-her-husband-wants-to-know-why/2020-01-1912 minTalk Mental Health With Dr. Logan Noone, DOTalk Mental Health With Dr. Logan Noone, DO51 - Dr. Pamela Wible - Addressing Physician SuicideDr. Pamela Wible is a physician, who is passionate about reducing physician and medical student suicide. She has been personally motivated after losing multiple colleagues in her own town in Oregon. Dr. Wible and I discuss how the healthcare system treats doctors, and the injuries that result. Dr. Pamela Wible travels the world discussing this epidemic, and has also given a TED Talk. She even consulted on "Do No Harm," the documentary that was reviewed on the previous episode!2019-11-1254 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsPreventing "Happy" Doctor SuicidesDr. Wible reveals the results of her investigation into more than 1,300 doctor suicides—and shares simple solutions to medicine's hidden epidemic. Listen in to Psych Congress 2019 closing keynote for an uplifting and life-changing education on why "happy" doctors die by suicide and how you can prevent the next suicide.2019-10-091h 20Four Prompts On DeathFour Prompts On DeathPamela Wible On Death - 20190801Pamela Wible! Pamela is a 51yo family medicine physician, emotional bungee jumper, and expert on physician suicide. I met Pamela as a keynote speaker on the topic of why doctors are killing themselves. We caught up and decided to record an interview for the podcast!During this conversation, we discuss her fondest childhood memories in a morgue with her father, how a pediatrician’s funeral service woke her up to the epidemic of physician suicide, and why she released her book on Juneteenth with endless optimism for a day that can change everything.I hope yo...2019-08-0300 minFour Prompts On DeathFour Prompts On DeathPamela Wible On Death - 20190801Pamela Wible! Pamela is a 51yo family medicine physician, emotional bungee jumper, and expert on physician suicide. I met Pamela as a keynote speaker on the topic of why doctors are killing themselves. We caught up and decided to record an interview for the podcast!During this conversation, we discuss her fondest childhood memories in a morgue with her father, how a pediatrician’s funeral service woke her up to the epidemic of physician suicide, and why she released her book on Juneteenth with endless optimism for a day that can change everything.I hope yo...2019-08-032h 06Pamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsKeynote: Physician Suicide—Prevention & InterventionDr. Wible shares result from her 7-year investigation into doctor suicides at the Pennsylvania Medical Society Physician Resilience Summit on June 5, 2019.2019-07-091h 00Pamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsFrank H Netter MD School of Medicine Commencement 2019 (Pamela Wible MD)Frank H Netter MD School of Medicine Commencement 2019. Pamela Wible MD share her most inspiring patients with the graduates.2019-05-2017 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsLiving your spiritual calling in medicineDr. Pamela Wible presents strategies for living your spiritual calling in medicine to medical students at University of the Incarnate Word School of Osteopathic Medicine in San Antonio, Texas. Three-hour block for second-year students with two-hour presentation and one-hour question/answer session. Presentation received a standing ovation. Enjoy. 2019-03-173h 28Pamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsMedicine's willful blindness to overworked doctorsBBC Business Daily report on overworked doctors—a global crisis.2019-03-0817 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsHealing our healers—Honoring Florida physicians we lost to suicideDr. Wible shares the lives of three Florida physicians lost to suicide a Volusia County Medical Society followed by a panel discussion.2019-03-032h 07Pamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsWhy I love my (homemade) EMRHere's how I created my own EMR for zero cost and I'm having a blast! You can too!2019-02-2746 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsSecrets to loving your life in healthcareLively keynote address to hundreds of pre-health career students. Here's how you decide the best path to a profession that you will LOVE!2019-02-251h 20Pamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsPhysician PTSD—5 tools to disrupt the cycle2019-02-1924 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsHow to fall in love with your EMR2019-02-141h 06Pamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsHow to fall in love with your electronic medical recordsHow doctors can finally love the EMR (or go back to index cards)2019-02-141h 06Pamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsDr. Wible interviewed on physician suicideAfter her keynote "Finding your bliss—beating physician burnout," Dr. Wible is interviewed on our doctor suicide crisis and how we can change medical culture.2019-02-0844 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsFinding your bliss—beating physician "burnout"Wildest keynote! Singing and dancing across stage with 4000 doctors in Las Vegas. Rowdiest audience EVER! Interrupted by clapping 13 times and laughing all the way through! 100% funnest talk I’ve ever delivered. ENJOY . . . and the quick 3-minute colonic cleanse for "burnout" is revealed!2019-02-0858 min??????????????????????????????????????????????Redefining Medicine with special guest Dr. Pamela WibleToday’s podcast on Redefining Medicine features Pamela Wible, MD. Known in the medical community as “Physicians’ Guardian Angel,” Dr. Wible has become America’s leading voice for ideal medical care through her continuous work with physician suicide, and the pervasive issue of mental health in the medical community. With parents who were both doctors, Dr. Wible experienced the ‘real dark underbelly’ of medicine as a child—which was only deepened through her tenure in medical school, and her own experience in being suicidal. After being forced to be a “factory worker” and practice “assembly-line medicine” in short increments—coupled with what she describes as...2019-02-0544 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsOklahoma doctor suicides—13 reasons whyRemembering those we lost, ending suicide censorship & saving the lives of our beloved physicians in Oklahoma and across the globe.2019-01-161h 08My Wakeup Call with Dr. Mark GoulstonMy Wakeup Call with Dr. Mark GoulstonEp. 8 - Dr. Pamela WibleMy guest this week is Dr. Pamela Wible, the world's leading expert on physician suicide. Join me in hearing Pam talk about her lightbulb moment, the wakeup call when she realized that she had a calling to stop good people from killing themselves.2019-01-1340 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsMaintaining your sense of self during medical training & beyondDr. Pamela Wible and Sydney Ashland share the top 5 ways to maintain your sense of self in medical training & beyond. 2018-12-0837 minRotationsRotationsIdeal Medical Care | Pamela Wible M.D., part IIIIn our final episode with Dr. Pamela Wible , the Rotations team continues the in-depth and thought provoking discussion with the founder of the Ideal Medical Care Movement, Ted Talk contributor and nationally recognized voice for physician and medical student suicides. Ideal Medical Care website: http://www.idealmedicalcare.org/ This show is produced by Todd Fredricks, hosted by Nisarg Bakshi, engineered by Kyle P. Snyder and edited by Brian Plow. Rotations is a production of Media in Medicine, a family of medical storytelling initiatives developed by faculty and research staff from Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine and the Scripps...2018-11-2024 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible Reports1103 doctor suicides and 13 reasons whyDr. Wible reviews 13 case studies from her suicide registry with more than 1100 doctor suicides—and offers solutions to our physician suicide epidemic.2018-10-141h 10RotationsRotationsIdeal Primary Care | Pamela Wible M.D., part IIIn our second episode with Dr. Pamela Wible , the Rotations team continues the in-depth and thought provoking discussion with the founder of the Ideal Medical Care Movement, Ted Talk contributor and nationally recognized voice for physician and medical student suicides. The team continues to address the realities of practicing medicine independent of the large hospital systems with Dr. Wible. However, the discussion continues to come back to Physician and medical student suicide. Dr. Wible's passion for the topic takes tangible form in the discussion as she breaks down the steps any medical community can do to get away from the...2018-10-0932 minRotationsRotationsIdeal Medical Care | Pamela Wible M.D., part IIn this special series of episodes, the Rotations team welcomes Pamela Wible, M.D., family practitioner, founder of the Ideal Medical Care Movement, Ted Talk contributor and nationally recognized voice for physician and medical student suicides. In this episode, Dr. Wible talks about her unique personal connection to healthcare and how it influenced her decision to start the Ideal Medical Care Movement. She asked the question: what happens when both medical practitioners and patients are not happy with the way care is being delivered? The answer is to draw influence and design ideas from one's own community. Dr. Wible did...2018-10-0434 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsEulogy to 10,000 doctors500 doctors gathered in NYC for a 2-day event culminating in this memorial march to eulogize the tens of thousands of doctors we’ve lost to suicide—and to demand justice.2018-09-2313 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible Reports33 orthopaedic surgeon suicides. How to prevent #34.My data from more than 1000 doctor suicides I've investigated including 33 orthopaedic surgeons reveals some simple solutions to prevent the loss of our doctors to suicide. Presnted as a keynote at the Chicago Orthopaedic Symposium on 8/18/18 and fully transcribed here: http://www.idealmedicalcare.org/33-orthopaedic-surgeon-suicides-how-to-prevent-34/2018-08-191h 07Pamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsDoctor Suicide Crazy Socks Day is June 1After losing 3 doctors to suicide from one building—Mount Sinai sent out a mass email on May 30th asking their staff to “consider wearing odd socks” on June 1 to support “International Physician Mental Awareness Day” along with an image of a resident face palming with pugs on left pink sock and bananas riding skateboards on right turquoise sock. Could #CrazySocks4Docs, a campaign started by an Australian cardiologist, actually prevent doctor suicide? Or is this a distraction and diversion?2018-06-0122 minExplore The SpaceExplore The SpacePamela Wible On Physician SuicidePamela Wible is a Family Practice physician who has taken on the cause of physician suicide. We discuss the acuity of the problem and the disconnect between public understanding and the reality of the problem. Sadly, Dr Wible is probably correct when she surmises that almost every physician in America knows someone in medicine who killed themselves. The conversation also moves through how the problem can begin to move towards improvement. Key Learnings Why Dr. Wible took on the issue of physician suicide 951 physicians dead by suicide How do non-physicians understand the idea of physician suicide ...2018-05-2200 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsWhy are male anesthesiologists dying by suicide?The shocking reasons we are losing so many skilled physicians to suicide—inside our hospitals—and how to prevent the next one.2018-05-1914 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsAre NYC doctor suicides linked to bullying?"Dear Dr. Wible, two residents have killed themselves within a single month at NYU Langone. One of them hanged herself in my finance's building. The building's windows were jammed to not open more than a couple of inches after another resident jumped to her death two years ago. I guess they thought this and offering student counseling services would stop residents from killing themselves. A part of me wants to apologize for the last sentence and ward off my cynicism, but I won't because, as you said, we need to shine a light on medicine's dirty little secret before...2018-05-1716 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsAMSA Keynote with Dr. Pamela Wible, Robyn Symon, John DietlMarch 10, 2018 keynote address to the American Medical Student Association discussing the Do No Harm documentary. Delivered by Dr. Pamela Wible, Robyn Symon, John Dietl with poignant Q/A with premedical and medical students.2018-03-311h 13Pamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsShould I pay & should I go to medical school?How to know if medical school is the right path for you. Plus free session with mentors Dr. Pamela Wible and Daniel Herzberg who can help you figure out what to do next.2018-02-1044 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible Reports“Unprofessional”—how one word is used to censor, harass, and intimidate doctorsDoctors are being reprimanded and punished for crying when patients die, praying with patients, having anxiety, depression, or even a migraine; inquiring why a doctor was fired (who then died by suicide), being too nice to “replaceable” staff and more . . .2018-01-1130 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsTop 10 lies doctors tell themselvesHere's how doctors routinely undermine their capacity to help their patients—and themselves.2017-12-2718 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsPhysician PTSD—Are you a victim?Dr. Pamela Wible and Sydney Ashland discuss the top 5 factors that lead to physician PTSD, a common yet underreported condition among medical doctors.2017-12-101h 02Pamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsWhat doctors (secretly) need from patientsDiscover the top 5 things doctors need from patients (& what patients need from doctors). It's not what you think.2017-08-1332 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsMedical School Manslaughter?Encouraging anyone to die by suicide is sick. Giving instructions is deadly. Getting a salary to do it is criminal. Some medical school professors tell students to die by suicide—often with step-by-step instructions. Should these instructors be convicted of manslaughter when students follow their instructions?2017-08-0410 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsHow to stop pimping at your medical schoolPimping is a dangerous “teaching” technique in which a student is publicly interrogated with rapid-fire questions (often about obscure medical minutiae). Here's how to stop it.2017-07-2839 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsPhysician Suicide Letters—Answered (FREE Audiobook)This FREE audiobook (the unabridged recording of Physician Suicide Letters—Answered by Pamela Wible, M.D.) is read by the author and is dedicated to all medical students, to every child who has ever dreamed of being a doctor, and to all those who have lost their lives in pursuit of healing others. PLEASE SHARE WIDELY. You may save a life.2017-07-183h 14Pamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsSuicide censorship? Grieving mom speaks out. "I lost my son Sean Petro on Mother’s Day 2016. Not only did I lose my only child the day he chose to end his life. I lost all my friends/family too!" Dr. Wible shares one mother's letter and suggests how we might prevent future suicides. 2017-07-1305 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsWhat depressed doctors do (when nobody's looking)What do depressed doctors do? They have affairs, drink alcohol, smoke pot, steal prescriptions, binge-eat crap, scream, suffer silently, exercise obsessively, and die by suicide. Here's why.2017-07-1025 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsAre you an employee, a business owner, or an entrepreneur?Hate your job? You may be in the right profession, but in the wrong position for your personality. Want to love your life and career? Step one: discover whether you are an employee, a business owner, or an entrepreneur. Here’s how to figure it out.2017-07-0530 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsI lost my son to suicide. What can I do?A grieving mother shares a letter from her son, a physician who just died by suicide. Dr. Wible shares advice, insight, and a call to action for us all.2017-06-1905 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsMeet the happiest nurse practitioner in AlaskaChristine Sagan opened her clinic in a broom closet. She says, “I never thought in a million years that hundreds of thousands of dollars would be just rolling in.” Here’s how she did it . . . 2017-06-0513 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible Reports2017 Loyola Commencement SpeechDr. Pamela Wible, nominated the "most inspiring individual" by the graduating class of Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, delivers the Commencement Speech on May 20, 2017.2017-05-2318 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsMedicine nearly killed her soul. How one doctor got her life back.Dr. Kayla Luhrs explains how she is overcoming the trauma of her training by practicing medicine in her dream clinic. Podcast rcorded at Dr. Wible's physician retreat at Breitenbush Hot Springs May 2017.2017-05-1707 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsHow to be inspirationalA medical student recently asked for my guidance on inspiration and keeping a positive attitude amid so much pain and suffering. He wondered how I “willingly drink in the most heart-wrenching of fodder, yet exude even larger volumes of love.” So on today’s mentorship call, I’ll share how to be inspirational.2017-05-1324 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsShould I go to a brand-name medical school?Is it worth it to attend a brand-name medical school? Here's why I chose a less-prestigious school and why I love my decision. 2017-04-3006 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsTown loves doctor. Gives her free rent, cookies and $100,000 check!Meet Dr. Mary Ellen Hoffman—the happiest doctor in New York. For good reason! 2017-04-2423 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsI hate myself. I don’t deserve to be a doctor.Dr. Wible answers a letter from a medical student who suffers from Impostor syndrome, a condition in which high-achieving individuals are unable to internalize their accomplishments and they fear being exposed as a fraud. Remember: Nobody knows what they’re doing when they start medical school.     2017-04-1111 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsTop 10 fears that hold doctors backDiscover 10 fears that hold physicians back & 5 warning signs of low physician self-confidence (plus simple solutions to get your life back on track—now). Listen in to this interview with Sydney Ashland from our physician teleseminar.2017-03-2743 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsPregnant physicians punished (& babies die)Four female physicians share their life & death experiences. Miscarriages from overwork. Sexual harassment. Threats of termination. No legal protection.2017-03-1908 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsSleep-deprived doctors dyingDoctors are dying in car crashes at an alarming rate around the world. Now that the US will force new doctors to work up to 28-hour shifts, the death toll is likely to rise.2017-03-1606 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsSleep-deprived docs disclose hospital horrorsToday the ACGME (Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education) made the reckless decision to increase work hours to 28-hour shifts for new doctors. Here are the catastrophic consequences of their decision.2017-03-1010 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible Reports10 signs it’s time to quit your jobHere are 10 warning signs that will help you determine if it's time to quit your job. If you can relate to any of these, please quit now.2017-03-0902 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsDon't think you're a victim? You may be the victimizer.How can we stop abuse? Oppressors won’t apologize spontaneously. Change depends on the victims. Here’s the problem: victims who don’t realize they’re victims are at high risk of becoming victimizers—thus perpetuating the cycle of abuse. Here's how to break free.  2017-03-0708 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsDying by Karōshi 過労死 (excessive work death)In Japan working yourself to death is actually in the dictionary. Karoshi is a word that literally means overwork death. The “Karōshi Line” (defined as a 60-hour work week) dictates the threshold over which a wrongful death lawsuit may be filed for government compensation. How many hours could you work each day without undermining your health or reducing your lifespan? Where's your Karōshi Line?2017-03-0104 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsHow to say no for people pleasersPeople pleasers are dangerous. They actually end up hurting people. Don’t be TOO NICE anymore. Please.2017-02-2607 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsDoctor's suicide an 'inconvenience' for patientsJon Azkue, a Chicago-area doctor, died by suicide just before completing his training. I first reported his death a few years ago. This is a follow-up story on his suicide. What really happened to Dr. Azkue? And why? In this podcast I break the silence on one doctor’s suicide.  2017-02-2010 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsDoctor revived after suicide. Here’s what he says. (and what I say)In this podcast, I share insights from a doc who barely survived his suicide attempt plus simple ways to prevent the next suicide. Listen in. You may save a life.2017-02-1612 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsA doctor's love letter to a doctorA special Valentines' letter takes you into the heart & soul of two physicians with a message of hope for everyone.2017-02-1409 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsA Valentine's plea for doctorsFor all of you hard-core docs who put everyone’s needs ahead of your own, please stop the self-abuse. Love yourself first.2017-02-1402 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsThe ugly truth about Caribbean medical schoolsDiscover what really goes on behind the scenes at Caribbean medical schools before making a huge mistake. Here are the pros and cons from a student who knows.2017-02-1311 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsNeed a mentor? Here's how to find one.The right mentor will help you manifest your goals in record time. The wrong mentor may undermine your best laid plans. An antimentor is a person you’d never want to become. Beware of antimentors and wrong mentors disguised as the right mentors.2017-02-1010 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsDoctor earns more as dog walkerToday I realized that if I become a dog walker and charge $25/hour and walk 5 dogs per day I would make my equivalent salary with a lot less hassles. I'm seriously considering this as a career move. I could be the most over-qualified dog walker out there with a bachelors, masters, doctorate and specialty certification!2017-02-0808 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsWhy wellness programs won't workWellness is defined as the state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal. Here’s the problem: actively pursued sounds like work. Wellness is too controlled, measured, and almost forced upon us. Who’s really excited to join a “wellness committee” this week?2017-02-0512 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsIs your doctor worth more than a plumber?What’s it worth to have 11+ years of training and 200K student loans? Where does all that delayed gratification and self-sacrifice lead? Some urgent care jobs pay docs $75/hour meanwhile patients want to see doctors for a $20 copay. Is that all we’re worth?2017-01-3006 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsShould doctors work 28-hour shifts?Sleep deprivation is more dangerous than working under the influence of alcohol. In fact, being awake for at least 24 hours is like having a blood alcohol content of 0.10% (higher than the legal limit in all states). Fatigue leads to car wrecks, plane crashes, and fatal medical mistakes. Thankfully, most employers have excellent safeguards so workers are well rested to prevent these catastrophes. Except for hospitals.2017-01-2917 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsHow medical training destroys physician self-confidence (& a quick fix)Most physicians appear self-assured. Yet even doctors have self-doubts. But who wants an insecure physician? A confident doctor inspires confidence in patients. So how do physicians cope with their hidden insecurities?2017-01-2814 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsMy best advice for physicians in 3 minutesLast week I spoke at a residency retreat. A surgery resident asked for my big take-home message. Here it is (and this applies to everyone on the planet not just medical students and physicians).2017-01-2603 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible Reports2017 Visionary Woman in Medicine: Alexandra FriedmanAlexandra Friedman has been awarded $10,000 as the recipient of the 2017 Judith Wible, M.D., Scholarship for Visionary Women in Medicine. She just may be the first Chassidic woman physician in the US.2017-01-2411 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsIdeal residency has therapy dogs, scribes & time for lunchIt’s time to revamp medical education. So how do we create an ideal medical school or residency program? Put med students and residents in charge, of course. Here's how it's done.2017-01-2312 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible Reports7 steps to financial freedomI grew up studying my physician parents (a pathologist & psychiatrist). I  quickly learned psychology dictates our financial health. Here are 7 strategies to success to matter your profession.2017-01-2208 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible ReportsThree things I say to a suicidal physician (or anyone who is suicidal)Dr. Pamela Wible reports on the three simple things she says to suicidal physicians (these strategies apply to anyone who is suicidal). 1) I don’t say anything. I listen without judgement. 2) Then I say, “You are not alone.” 3) Finally, I say, "Call me anytime." For additional details read her article "What I say to suicidal physicians" and her book, Physician Suicide Letters—Answered.2017-01-1613 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible Reports7 shaming words to stop saying (and a few more)Dr. Pamela Wible digs into the controversy surrounding the words we use in medicine and the vocabulary of our patriarchal reductionist medical model that too often disempowers and dehumanizes medical students, doctors, and patients. To truly do no harm she recommends that we use the language of truth, empathy, and patient empowerment.  2017-01-0913 minPamela Wible ReportsPamela Wible Reports7 strategies to launch your dreamDiscover how you can take your best idea and bring it to life—now. Anyone. Any age. Any profession.2017-01-0610 minThe Voice of ChoiceThe Voice of ChoicePamela Wible - Choosing to Create an Ideal Medical ClinicWhen I first made the choice to seek out others who’d made a choice that created a ripple effect, Pamela Wible, a family practitioner, was my first connection.  She’d became disillusioned with the industrialization of the healthcare industry and assembly-line medical care and chose to create an ideal medical clinic where she could put the patient in charge. Pamela Wible is a physician who was disgruntled with the traditional medical paradigm. She chose to follow her dream and asked her patients how they'd like to be treated. The results were her creating of an ideal medic...2016-09-2220 minInsideTheBoards for the USMLE, COMLEX & Medical SchoolInsideTheBoards for the USMLE, COMLEX & Medical School004 Pamela Wible from idealmedicalcare.com on Mental Health and Medical SchoolPamela Wible, M.D., family physician and advocate for the mental health of medical students and doctors, shares her personal story of depression, diagnoses and then offers a treatment for the physician suicide epidemic. The question of the day concerns a medical student with overwhelming debt. One listener who leaves a review of the show and sends a screenshot to info@insidetheboards.com will win a signed copy of Pamela's book "Physician Suicide Letters: Answered."  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2016-08-1547 minHouseCall with Dr. MacHouseCall with Dr. MacEpisode - 068: "Shhhhh...they want us to keep it a secret" with Dr. Pamela Wible. Parts 1 & 2**Parental discretion is advised**More than 1 million Americans this year alone. What will more than 1 million Americans experience this year? They will all lose their physician to death by suicide. What?!!! Why? How? I thought doctors were happy, smart people that had life all figured out? Then why are we loosing 400 of them a year; the equivalent of an entire medical school?You can connect with Dr. Wible at http://www.idealmedicalcare.org/You can find Dr. Wible's TEDMED talk here: http://bit.ly/1YrDrAIYou can purchase Dr. Wible's book here: http://amzn.to/20ygTjq2016-04-121h 14The Dr. Mike Sevilla PodcastThe Dr. Mike Sevilla PodcastEp356: Pamela Wible MD on Physician Suicide at SPSM ChatPamela Wible, MD is a Family Physician who is passionate about raising awareness about Physician Suicide. This is the audio portion of a Google Hangout from the Suicide Prevention Social Media community on March 20, 2016. Panelists on this program include April Foreman, Bart Andrews, and Mike Sevilla. More information at this link http://spsmchat.com/2016/03/19/pamelawible-chats-with-spsm-using-some-to-tackle-physician-suicide-32016-9pct/2016-03-2100 minKLEAN RadioKLEAN RadioEpisode 19 – Pro Wrester "Luther Reigns" aka Matt Wiese and Dr. Pamela WibleMatt Wiese aka “Luther Reigns” is a former wrestler and actor. He and our hosts discuss drug use, professional sports, and his new movie. He is joined by Dr. Pamela Wible, physician suicide prevention advocate.2015-07-2000 minThe Ironman ExecutiveThe Ironman ExecutivePamela Wible, M.D.Pamela Wible, M.D., is a family physician whose pioneering model has been replicated nationwide. Her model is featured in Harvard School of Public Health’s Renegotiating Health Care, a textbook examining major trends with the potential to change the dynamics of health care. Dr. Wible is author of Pet Goats & Pap Smears, Amazon’s #1 top-rated medical e-book in 2013. Her essay on physician suicide in last month’s Washington Post was the third most read national news story of the day. Dr. Wible has been interviewed by CNN, ABC, CBS, and she is a frequent guest on NPR.2014-10-0841 minThe Ideal Medical Care for Families with Dr. Pamela WibleCan laughter be the best medicine? Is sharing a story more effective than writing a prescription? Imagine walking into your ideal clinic where the doctor puts you in charge?  The Ideal Clinic will make Obama Care/The Affordable Health Care Act even better!  Dr. Pamela Wible, is the pioneer of the first community-designed medical clinic in America. Her model was featured in the Harvard School of Public Health's edition of Renegotiating Health Care: Resolving Conflict to Build Collaboration, a textbook examining major trends with the potential to change the dynamics of health care. Join Dr. Pamela Wible and me on Tue...2013-10-1500 minFrom My Mama\'s Kitchen® Talk Radio ShowFrom My Mama's Kitchen® Talk Radio ShowThe Ideal Medical Care for Families with Dr. Pamela WibleCan laughter be the best medicine? Is sharing a story more effective than writing a prescription? Imagine walking into your ideal clinic where the doctor puts you in charge?  The Ideal Clinic will make Obama Care/The Affordable Health Care Act even better!  Dr. Pamela Wible, is the pioneer of the first community-designed medical clinic in America. Her model was featured in the Harvard School of Public Health's edition of Renegotiating Health Care: Resolving Conflict to Build Collaboration, a textbook examining major trends with the potential to change the dynamics of health care. Join Dr. Pamela Wible and me on Tue...2013-10-1559 minPamela Wible on Breakthrough DirectionsPamela Wible looked at the trends facing physicians in American medicine, and the increasing constraints being put on the relationship between doctors and their clients: patients. Then she did something remarkable about it. In partnership with her customers - the community itself - Pamela redesigned her services and revolutionized her community's health care system. Learn in detail how they made it happen, and how you can take that approach into revolutionizing your own client relationships, and your business results, in today's episode. Join us for "Breakthrough Directions" and learn how to use the power of relationship capital and relationship marketing...2013-09-031h 01Recapturing the Joy of Medicine with Dr. Pamela WibleDo you believe that laughter is the best medicine? Sometimes sharing a story is more effective than writing a prescription? Imagine walking into your ideal clinic where the doctor puts you in charge? Dr. Pamela Wible, the pioneer of the first community-designed medical clinic in America, will be sharing the stories from her new book, Pet Goats & Pap Smears: 101 Medical Adventures to Open Your Heart & Mind.   Her model is featured in the Harvard School of Public Health's newest edition of Renegotiating Health Care: Resolving Conflict to Build Collaboration, a textbook examining major trends with the potential to change the dynamics of h...2013-03-121h 04From My Mama\'s Kitchen® Talk Radio ShowFrom My Mama's Kitchen® Talk Radio ShowRecapturing the Joy of Medicine with Dr. Pamela WibleDo you believe that laughter is the best medicine? Sometimes sharing a story is more effective than writing a prescription? Imagine walking into your ideal clinic where the doctor puts you in charge? Dr. Pamela Wible, the pioneer of the first community-designed medical clinic in America, will be sharing the stories from her new book, Pet Goats & Pap Smears: 101 Medical Adventures to Open Your Heart & Mind.   Her model is featured in the Harvard School of Public Health's newest edition of Renegotiating Health Care: Resolving Conflict to Build Collaboration, a textbook examining major trends with the potential to change the dynamics of h...2013-03-121h 03