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Welcome to The Patient Physician, a space for doctors to explore their physical, mental, and financial wellness. Your peers and industry leaders will destigmatize institutional perceptions while redefining success, money, and personal care. Get ready to pull back the curtain - because here you are both patient and physician.
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In this episode of The Patient Physician, meet Physician's Resource Services' own Erin Anderson, a CPA with a unique background in agriculture, medicine, and business, to discuss the intertwining of her professional and personal life. Erin shares her journey from earning degrees in Agricultural Economics and Accounting to becoming a CPA, and her valuable experience in tax planning for medical professionals. Supported by her unique perspective as the spouse of an anesthesiology resident, Erin emphasizes the importance of tax planning rather than tax filing, offering invaluable advice on tax strategies for physicians. She also delves into the personal challenges and triumphs of balancing her career, supporting her husband through his medical training, and raising three children, offering a deeply personal look into the life of a physician's spouse. This material is provided as a courtesy and for educational purposes only.  Please consult your investment professional, legal or tax advisor for specific information pertaining to your situation.  Advisory services offered through PRS Investment Advisors, a Member of Advisory Services Network, LLC. Tax services and insurance products offered through Physician’s Resource Services. Advisory Services Network, LLC and Physician’s Resource Services are not affiliated. All information contained herein is derived from sources deemed to be reliable but cannot be guaranteed. All views/opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the presenters and do not reflect the views/opinions held by Advisory Services Network, LLC.MEET OUR GUEST: Erin Anderson, is a Certified Public Accountant with a unique background that bridges agriculture, business, and medicine. Erin earned her bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Economics and Accounting and her master’s degree in Agriculture from Oklahoma State University. She became a CPA in 2018 and has since built her career around tax planning and preparation, working in both industry and public accounting before joining PRS in December 2021. What makes Erin’s perspective especially valuable is her connection to the medical field — she’s married to a physician currently completing his residency, giving her firsthand insight into the financial challenges and opportunities that come with a career in medicine.TIME STAMPS:00:00 Introduction and Guest Background02:40 Erin's Journey into Accounting04:06 The Unique Perspective of a CPA Married to a Physician08:35 Common Tax Mistakes Physicians Make15:51 W2 vs. 1099: Tax Strategies for Physicians26:58 The Importance of Tax Planning31:18 Providing Value to Clients with Tax Strategies32:06 The Importance of Proactive Meetings with CPAs32:43 Navigating Life Changes and Financial Decisions34:08 The Unique Challenges of Physician Spouses36:11 Personal Stories and Sacrifices39:39 Support Systems and Community44:04 Looking Forward: Future Plans and Advice54:37 Final Thoughts and Reflections Please email questions or show ideas to info@physiciansrs.com.Connect with Us on Social:FACEBOOKLINKEDINYOUTUBEINSTAGRAM @physiciansRS  Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of 'The Patient Physician,' we delve into the nuances of disability insurance with Derek True, the brand & operations manager for The DI Center. The conversation explores medical underwriting, policy exclusions, and the importance of early claims reporting. Derek explains the significance of securing coverage early in a medical professional's career, the role of Guaranteed Standard Issue (GSI) offers, and how trends and technology are shaping the industry. The episode provides valuable insights for physicians seeking to understand the intricacies of disability insurance policies and best practices for ensuring timely and fair claim payments.MEET OUR GUEST: Derek True, DIA, DHP is the Brand & Operations Manager for The DI Center, a Brokerage General Agency in Allen, Texas, that makes asset protection and income protection easier for producers nationwide. Derek oversees brokerage marketing and underwriting processes with a knack for the competitive landscape. He has presented to audiences throughout the country on disability insurance, operational excellence, and sales. So we thought he’d be a great guest to tackle the disability insurance 101 questions that we field all of the time from our physician clients.Derek has been an active member of the National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors since joining The DI Center in 2011, shortly after graduating from Texas Tech University. He is the current NAIFA-Dallas President-Elect and has served on the NAIFA-Texas Membership Value and TLRT Committee since 2021. He is also a member of the Texas Leaders Round Table (TLRT) and the International DI Society (IDIS). Derek is also a family man, active in his community, and leads within his church, and enjoys travel and sports. TIME STAMPS:00:00 Introduction and Greetings00:46 Meet the Guest: Derek True03:25 Derek's Career Journey06:10 Understanding Disability Insurance08:38 Mental Nervous Exclusions in Insurance15:59 Spine and Other Common Exclusions30:02 Guaranteed Insurability and Policy Increases36:40 Understanding Variations in Insurance Underwriting37:19 The Role of Underwriters and Market Dynamics38:35 Shopping for Insurance: Informal Inquiries and MIB40:44 The Impact of Technology on Underwriting45:12 Accelerated Underwriting and COVID-1947:31 The Importance of Full Disclosure in Underwriting52:05 Group Coverage and Guaranteed Standard Issue (GSI)01:05:39 The Claims Process: Best Practices and Common Pitfalls01:13:45 Final Thoughts and Reflections Please email questions or show ideas to info@physiciansrs.com.Connect with Us on Social:FACEBOOKLINKEDINYOUTUBEINSTAGRAM @physiciansRS  Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of 'The Patient Physician,' we explore the intricacies of home buying for physicians with Tony Kruse from First Horizon Bank. Tony shares valuable insights from his 31 years in mortgage lending, offering practical advice for new physicians on making informed financial decisions when buying a home. The discussion addresses common challenges physicians face, including dealing with high student debt, navigating job transitions, and planning for future financial stability. The episode emphasizes the importance of early preparation and consulting with financial advisors to ensure a smooth home-buying process. MEET OUR GUEST: Tony Kruse is a Mortgage Loan Officer with First Horizon Bank in Dallas, TX who specializes in fixed rate and adjustable mortgages and refinancing home loans. Tony has worked in the financial services industry since 1995. Tony is passionate about getting physicians into the home of their dreams and working closely with Realtors to make the home buying process an enjoyable, hassle free experience for everyone involved. Email: tony.kruse@firsthorizon.comTIME STAMPS:00:00 Introduction and Greetings00:51 Discussing Home Buying with Tony Cruz02:15 Tony Cruz's Background in Mortgage Lending06:30 Details of Physician Loan Programs12:16 Adjustable vs Fixed Rate Mortgages20:25 Regional Lending Limitations and Banking Crisis Impact23:26 Navigating Interest Rates and Depository Balances23:57 Changes in the Application Process24:27 Debt-to-Income Ratios and Housing Costs25:37 Texas Housing Market Trends28:03 Physician Loan Benefits and Rates31:24 Student Loans and Debt-to-Income Calculations34:02 Tips for Prospective Homebuyers35:52 Challenges and Solutions for Physician Loans38:10 Advice for New Physicians on Home Buying45:23 Concluding Thoughts and Final Advice Please email questions or show ideas to info@physiciansrs.com.Connect with Us on Social:FACEBOOKLINKEDINYOUTUBEINSTAGRAM @physiciansRS  Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This Patient Physician podcast features Dr. Trevor Cabrera, known as 'The Nomadic Pediatrician.' Dr. Cabrera shares his unique journey from medical school to becoming a locum tenens physician, eventually pursuing a neonatal-perinatal medicine fellowship. Touching on themes of culinary medicine, honing communication, taking gap years, and the value of experiencing discomfort for personal growth, Dr. Cabrera provides a fresh perspective on finding depth through travel and cultural exploration. We also explore how Trevor paid off $350k+ in student loans in three years to achieve financial freedom and medical autonomy. Don't miss this enriching conversation filled with wisdom, storytelling, and practical advice for young physicians contemplating their career paths.MEET OUR GUEST: Dr. Trevor Cabrera - The Nomadic Pediatrician Born and raised in Roseville, California, he earned his Bachelor of Science degree (with a Minor in Health Care and Social Issues) from the University of California, San Diego. Driven by a love for languages and global exploration, he moved to Florence, Italy after college to earn his Certification in Teaching English as a Foreign Language.Trevor attended Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans, where he earned his MD and cultivated a strong interest in Culinary Medicine—an emerging field focused on using food and nutrition as tools for improving health. He went on to complete his residency in General Pediatrics at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, where he was drawn to the high-stakes, emotionally complex environments of Pediatric Oncology, the Pediatric ICU, Emergency Medicine, and Neonatology.Unsure of which subspecialty to pursue, and eager to grow both personally and professionally, Trevor chose to work as a full-time Locum Tenens physician—a traveling doctor who steps into temporary roles across a variety of healthcare settings. This lifestyle allowed him to deepen his medical skills while exploring diverse approaches to pediatric care across the U.S.In 2023, Trevor returned to formal training to pursue a Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Fellowship, reaffirming his commitment to one of the most critical and rewarding fields within pediatrics. Through his ongoing journey, he shares insights and experiences on his blog as The Nomadic Pediatrician, blending storytelling, clinical wisdom, and a global perspective on modern medicine.TIME STAMPS:00:00 Welcome to The Patient Physician00:34 Introducing Dr. Trevor Cabrera01:07 Dr. Cabrera's Background and Education01:39 Journey into Medicine and Culinary Medicine02:35 Experiences in Medical School and Residency03:19 The Nomadic Pediatrician and Personal Insights04:35 Inspiration and Family Influence08:51 Medical Training and Specializations18:44 Culinary Medicine and Its Impact30:33 Freedom in Medicine and Avoiding Burnout36:11 Choosing Neonatology: A Personal Journey36:48 Breaking Free from the Matrix: A New Perspective37:22 Navigating the Challenges of COVID-1939:02 The Struggles and Triumphs of Locum Tenens42:27 Finding Inspiration in Shawshank Redemption43:55 The Importance of Storytelling in Medicine55:07 The Journey to Financial Freedom58:40 The Decision to Pursue Fellowship01:03:22 The Role of Communication in Neonatology01:03:51 Advice for Young Physicians01:07:31 The Meaning of The Patient Physician01:10:01 Final Thoughts and Farewell Please email questions or show ideas to info@physiciansrs.com.Connect with Us on Social:FACEBOOKLINKEDINYOUTUBEINSTAGRAM @physiciansRS  Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of 'The Patient Physician,' meet Dr. Rob Wolf, a distinguished neuroradiologist, author, and Jewish historian. As a third-generation Hungarian doctor, Rob reflects on the challenges and rewards of a medical career while underscoring themes of resilience, redemption, and fighting antisemitism. In Not a Real Enemy: The True Story of a Hungarian Jewish Man’s Fight for Freedom, Dr. Wolf tells the story of his grandparents and his father, Ervin Wolf. This discussion explores his parents' escape from Nazi persecution and life in communist Hungary, Dr. Wolf's extensive medical career, and his motivations for writing the book. If you're feeling burnout get inspired to share your story, pursue creative outlets, and value your time and community.MEET OUR GUEST: DR. ROBERT J. WOLFROBERT WOLF, M.D. is a neuroradiologist who attended the University of Michigan Medical School and completed his training at Brown and Yale Universities. He grew up in a suburb of Detroit as the only child of Ervin and Judit Wolf. Their stories of escape from communist Hungary, and his father’s tragic history of escaping the Nazis twice but losing his own parents, inspired Robert to document his parents’ tales and share those stories with Jewish groups, history aficionados, and biography lovers throughout the United States, Europe, and elsewhere. In Not a Real Enemy Robert shares his family saga—and the forgotten history of the nearly half million Hungarian Jews who were deported and killed during the Holocaust—through an epic and inspiring tale of daring escapes, terrifying oppression, tragedy, and triumph.Connect with Dr. Rob:Email Robert@RobertJWolfMD.comLinkedIn at RobertJWolfMDTwitter @RobertJWolfMDInstagram https://www.instagram.com/robertjwolfmd/Book: Not a Real Enemy (available wherever books are sold)TIME STAMPS:00:00 Introduction to The Patient Physician00:47 Meet Dr. Robert J. Wolf02:37 Dr. Wolf's Medical Journey04:55 Burnout and Transition10:13 Family Influence and Early Life17:31 The Writing of 'Not a Real Enemy'24:47 The Escape and Its Aftermath26:15 Parental Influence and Identity28:02 Holocaust Reflections and Burnout30:38 Public Reactions32:24 Legacy and Family Pride34:48 The Importance of History37:00 Creative Outlets for Physicians42:29 Holocaust Stories and Forced Labor Camps46:43 The Patient Physician Perspective Please email questions or show ideas to info@physiciansrs.com.Connect with Us on Social:FACEBOOKLINKEDINYOUTUBEINSTAGRAM @physiciansRS  Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Ryan McCullough from Partners Real Estate joins us for this episode of 'The Patient Physician' podcast. Specializing in medical office transactions, Ryan's experience shines as he discusses the nuances of this niche commercial real estate market. The conversation delves into key medical real estate investment aspects, including managing lease terms, dealing with the nuances of triple net leases, and strategizing for future growth. Ryan also touches on market trends, opportunities, and the crucial role of involving a proficient team early on in real estate planning for physicians. Ryan's insights serve as a reminder that while real estate can be lucrative, it requires careful planning and expertise. Whether aiming for practice independence or considering real estate as part of a retirement strategy, don't miss this conversation.MEET OUR GUEST: Ryan McCullough, Partners Real Estate - Medical Investment Specialist - ryan.mccullough@partnersrealestate.comRyan started his commercial real estate career in 2016 and specializes in medical office. His client-first focus and tenacious work ethic helped him close over 150 transactions for approximately half a billion dollars. Ryan believes the key to his success is focusing on building long-term relationships by truly understanding his clients’ needs and objectives and staying true to what is in their best interest.As business quickly reached capacity, Ryan co-founded the Medical Investment Group. A team of likeminded individuals who strive to provide the highest quality representation for property owners throughout Texas. As Partners became an independent national brand in 2022, the Medical Investment Group leads the charge for growing a national investment sales team focused on medical office.TIME STAMPS:00:00 Introduction to The Patient Physician00:40 Introducing Ryan McCullough00:58 Ryan's Journey into Real Estate03:05 The Medical Investment Group at Partners Real Estate05:27 Market Trends and Opportunities07:20 Surgery Centers: A Hot Investment10:25 Challenges and Strategies in Medical Real Estate14:00 The Importance of Early Involvement16:37 Navigating Lease Terms and Sales20:04 Concessions and Lease Terms20:42 The Importance of Cap Rates in Real Estate22:05 Triple Net Leases Explained23:27 Case Study: Successful Real Estate Investment26:53 The 1031 Exchange Strategy30:47 Risks and Considerations in Medical Real Estate33:13 The Dental Real Estate Market34:49 Current Trends in Medical Construction37:29 Final Thoughts and Advice for Physicians  Please email questions or show ideas to info@physiciansrs.com.Connect with Us on Social:FACEBOOKLINKEDINYOUTUBEINSTAGRAM @physiciansRS  Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of 'The Patient Physician,' we delve into the challenges and intricacies of managing medical student loans and the changing medical school debt landscape with Joe McGrath from GradFin. Explore the average debt burden of medical students, effective repayment strategies, and the complexities of programs like PSLF and income-driven repayment (IDR). Joe McGrath provides insights into the current state of student loan policies, the impact of recent executive orders, and the benefits of GradFin's concierge service. Whether you're a pre-med student, in residency, or a practicing physician, this episode offers valuable guidance on managing student loan debt.MEET OUR GUEST: Joe McGrath is a senior business development associate at GradFin, where he provides guidance on applying for, refinancing, and forgiving student loans. He offers valuable insights into the student loan marketplace and helps individuals navigate the complexities of student loans. Email Joe for a free one-on-one consultation: joe.mcgrath@gradfin.com | Connect with Joe on LinkedIn. | https://gradfin.com/TIME STAMPS:00:00 Introduction - The Financial Burden of Medical Education 00:54 Guest Introduction: Joe McGrath from GradFin 01:33 Understanding Student Loan Repayment 03:36 Current State of Student Loan Debt 05:04 Income-Driven Repayment Plans Explained 08:11 The SAVE Program and Its Challenges 10:04 Navigating Repayment Options 19:51 Refinancing Student Loans 25:49 Paying Off Student Loans Early 26:12 Understanding Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) 26:42 Challenges with PSLF and Government Programs 29:36 Impact of COVID-19 on Loan Forgiveness 30:17 Navigating the SAVE Program and IBR Plan 36:32 GradFin's Membership and Services 43:16 Preparing for a Consultation with GradFin 46:25 Final Thoughts and Contact Information Please email questions or show ideas to info@physiciansrs.com.Connect with Us on Social:FACEBOOKLINKEDINYOUTUBEINSTAGRAM @physiciansRS  Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Jennifer Wiggins, founder and CEO of Aegis Malpractice Solutions joins this episode of 'The Patient Physician,' broadcasting live from the 2025 ACGME Conference in Nashville, TN. We explore the intricacies of medical malpractice insurance. Jennifer breaks down common misconceptions and explains the importance of having the right coverage for both new and seasoned healthcare providers. The conversation covers the potential impact of AI and technology on malpractice claims, the significance of state-specific regulations, and the benefits of working with a specialized insurance broker. And Jennifer shares valuable tips on navigating the complexities of malpractice insurance, emphasizing the need for ongoing education and periodic policy reviews. This episode is a must-listen for physicians looking to safeguard their professional practice.MEET OUR GUEST: Jennifer Wiggins, founder and CEO, Aegis Malpractice SolutionsJennifer Wiggins started Aegis Malpractice Solutions in 2018 after 16 years working for one of the nation’s largest malpractice insurance carriers. Her goal: Demystify medmal with straightforward, transparent insights so clients can choose the best coverage for their practices. Aegis is one of the only agencies in the country specializing in medical malpractice insurance, and Jennifer has risen to the top of her game thanks to her exhaustive industry knowledge and tireless customer service. In Jennifer’s own weekly podcast, 'Malpractice Insights,' she shares actionable tips to help doctors stay protected and practice good medicine every day. Every episode is short and sweet. Jennifer loves to talk about all things medmal, and she’s eager to share her trademark clarity and breezy (yet comprehensive) knowledge with you.TIME STAMPS:00:00 Introduction to The Patient Physician00:40 Meet Jennifer Wiggins, CEO of Aegis Malpractice Solutions01:20 Understanding Malpractice Insurance06:23 The Importance of Tail Insurance and Supplemental Policies08:47 Special Considerations for Different Medical Practices11:49 The Role of a Malpractice Broker16:12 The Impact of Specialty on Malpractice Insurance17:45 The Importance of Regular Policy Reviews23:08 Understanding Malpractice Caps23:46 Factors Influencing Insurance Rates24:24 Best States for Malpractice Insurance25:57 Qualifying for Coverage28:00 Impact of AI and Robotics on Malpractice32:48 Market Conditions and Policy Renewals36:18 Challenges in Obtaining Coverage42:42 Specialized Policies for Subspecialties44:23 Final Thoughts Please email questions or show ideas to info@physiciansrs.com.Connect with Us on Social:FACEBOOKLINKEDINYOUTUBEINSTAGRAM @physiciansRS  Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This episode of The Patient Physician Podcast was recorded live from the 2025 ACGME Conference in Nashville, TN. Friend of the show, Dr. Michele Blackwell, shares her journey in the medical field and her expertise in hormone replacement therapy. Dr. Blackwell delves into the challenges and triumphs of balancing a demanding career with personal wellness, improving quality of life as we age, the benefits and drawbacks of bioidentical hormone therapy, and the importance of continual learning and adaptation in medicine. The conversation provides valuable insights into the evolving landscape of healthcare, emphasizing the critical need for self-compassion and resilience among medical professionals. MEET OUR GUEST: MICHELE BLACKWELL, M.D. FACOGDr. Michele Blackwell is Board Certified in Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine and Obstetrics and Gynecology, currently practicing general Gynecology after retiring from the practice of Obstetrics in 2013. She has been in practice since 1998, working in an academic environment for the first 10 years of her career before transitioning to private practice in 2009. She now focuses on providing more individualized healthcare for both women and men as they age and experience the hormonal changes associated with aging.Dr. Blackwell is fascinated by the aging human body, the ways to improve quality of life as we age, and the prevention of diseases. With this in mind, hormonal imbalances can occur as early as the third decade of life. She is constantly studying and learning to improve women's and men's quality of life.TIME STAMPS:00:00 Introduction to The Patient Physician Podcast00:30 Meet the Hosts and Special Guest, Dr. Michele Blackwell00:50 Dr. Michele Blackwell's Journey in Medicine03:00 Transition from Academic Setting to Private Practice04:45 Challenges and Changes in Private Practice08:35 Specializing in Bioidentical Hormone Therapy11:34 Balancing Family and Career14:04 Navigating Perimenopause and Hormone Therapy26:18 Validating Symptoms and Emotional Support26:56 Impact of Hormone Replacement Therapy28:44 Fitness and Strength Training for Women31:06 Nutrition and Protein Intake35:17 The Role of GLP-1 Medications37:09 Challenges in Hormone Therapy Education40:58 Future of Hormone Therapy and Virtual Services45:06 Men's Hormone Therapy and Final Thoughts Please email questions or show ideas to info@physiciansrs.com.Connect with Us on Social:FACEBOOKLINKEDINYOUTUBEINSTAGRAM @physiciansRS  Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This episode of 'The Patient Physician' features brief interviews recorded from the 2025 ACGME conference exploring meaning in medicine. Participating attendees included program directors, administrators, doctors, educators, and their support staff, who discussed initiatives that promote community engagement and holistic healthcare, the integration of culinary medicine into training programs, and the impact of AI on medical practice. In their own voice, each emphasizes the importance of human connection in the medical field, the evolving role of wellness support, and the future of medicine amidst technological advancements. And they reflect on how these changes influence the development and education of future physicians, underscoring the crucial balance between professional responsibilities and personal well-being.ACGME Annual Educational Conference 2025 in Nashville, TN - Over three days, more than 5,000 participants gathered for the world’s largest graduate medical education (GME) event to collaborate, innovate, and inspire. With the theme of Meaning in Medicine, the conference highlighted the importance of sustaining purpose and joy in the work of health care professionals.TIME STAMPS:00:00 Introduction to The Patient Physician00:38 Finding Meaning in Medicine01:46 Community Outreach Initiatives03:51 Challenges and Solutions in Medical Education05:30 Innovative Approaches in Residency Programs09:16 Leadership and Wellness in Medicine14:08 Future of Medicine20:02 Personal Reflections and Experiences Please email questions or show ideas to info@physiciansrs.com.Connect with Us on Social:FACEBOOKLINKEDINYOUTUBEINSTAGRAM @physiciansRS  Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of 'The Patient Physician,' meet Dr. Georgeanne Freeman, a family medicine physician known as the 'Downtown Doctor' in Austin, Texas. Dr. Freeman shares her journey from practicing in rural America to establishing a concierge practice in Austin. She discusses her diverse experiences, including overcoming professional and personal challenges while working in rural Appalachia and the impact of life coaching. Dr. Freeman also elaborates on her transition away from traditional insurance models, underscoring the benefits of direct patient care and preventative medicine. Her story emphasizes the importance of holistic wellness and reclaiming physician autonomy. MEET OUR GUEST: DR. GEORGEANNE FREEMANBoard-certified in family medicine, Dr. Freeman has worked in emergency rooms, hospitals, and clinics. She is also trained in bio-identical hormones and botox and juvederm cosmetic procedures. As a country doctor, she learned much about medicine and made house calls. A favorite memory of Dr. Freeman is delivering flu shots on horseback with insulated saddlebags to an elderly couple who lived nearby.Freeman Medical Clinic in downtown Austin, TX, offers a full spectrum of care. You can find services from ADHD evaluation and treatment to well-women and well-men exams. In addition, the clinic provides walk-in urgent care and even makes house calls. A particularly popular treatment is IV hydration (www.hippohydrate.com) - a custom mix of vitamins, electrolytes, medication, and IV fluids for migraine headaches, athletes, and those seeking optimal health.TIME STAMPS:00:00 Introduction to The Patient Physician 00:42 Meet Dr. Georgeanne Freeman 01:15 Dr. Freeman's Journey in Rural Medicine 02:43 Experiences and Challenges in Rural Practice 12:22 Transition to Austin and Personal Struggles 18:00 Starting a Concierge Practice in Austin 23:59 The Future of Healthcare and Insurance 31:31 The Reality of Insurance and Negotiation 32:05 Facing Catastrophic Events Without Insurance 36:59 The Future of Medicine: A New Approach 39:30 Preventive Medicine and Insurance 44:03 Transitioning to a Concierge Practice 47:29 Embracing Change and Personal Growth 51:29 Balancing Professional and Personal Life 57:24 Final Thoughts and Reflections Please email questions or show ideas to info@physiciansrs.com.Connect with Us on Social:FACEBOOKLINKEDINYOUTUBEINSTAGRAM @physiciansRS  Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This episode of 'The Patient Physician' tackles the common theme of overwhelming stress and lack of non-medical education among physicians and the power of coaching for change. Dr. Ben Reinking, a board-certified general pediatrician and pediatric cardiologist, has layered in professional coaching to assist both learning and seasoned physicians through his program, The Developing Doctor. "Dr. Ben" shares his journey from medical training to facing professional burnout and how coaching helped him develop a positive mindset and new skills. He elaborates on the role of a coach in assisting physicians to thrive through small, impactful changes. Dr. Ben emphasizes the importance of a supportive and forward-looking approach. The episode provides valuable advice on burnout prevention, achieving work-life harmony, and redefining success through personal and professional development.MEET OUR GUEST: Dr. Ben Reinking Dr. Ben Reinking is a board certified General Pediatrician and Pediatric Cardiologist. He is also a Master Certified Physician Development Coach and member of the International Coaching Federation. His clinical interests include general pediatric cardiology, echocardiography, fetal cardiology, and the care of patients with single ventricle congenital heart disease.Dr. Reinking has served in many different roles at his institution including Medical Director of Pediatric Echocardiography, Medical Director of Clinical Pediatric Cardiology, Associate Fellowship Program Director, Fellowship Program Director, and Faculty Director of a medical student learning Community. In addition, he has been a formal and informal mentor to medical students, residents, fellows, and new faculty. Learn more about his coaching practice, The Developing Doctor, here.TIME STAMPS:00:00 Introduction to The Patient Physician00:38 Common Challenges Faced by Physicians02:52 Introducing Dr. Ben Reinking03:28 Dr. Reinking's Journey to Coaching06:40 The Impact of Coaching on Physicians14:17 Developing Doctor: Helping Physicians Thrive25:48 The Weight of Expectations26:56 Coaching Programs and Their Benefits28:41 Preventing Burnout as a Coach30:12 Challenges in Coaching and Client Relationships33:54 Empowering Physicians to Thrive37:17 Transitioning from Training to Practice40:55 The Ripple Effect of Coaching44:04 Final Thoughts and Reflections Please email questions or show ideas to info@physiciansrs.com.Connect with Us on Social:FACEBOOKLINKEDINYOUTUBEINSTAGRAM @physiciansRS  Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this enriching episode of The Patient Physician, meet Dr. Amy Matecki, a doctor and expert in both Chinese and Western Medicine. Dr. Matecki delves into her inspiring journey from China to the US, highlighting her dual training and the challenges of merging different medical philosophies. She discusses integrating Eastern practices like acupuncture into Western Medicine and how this fusion can transform healthcare from a sick care model to wellness care. This conversation addresses various issues, including physician burnout, the financial pressures of medical practice, and time management, as well as the importance of physician wellness programs. Dr. Matecki shares touching patient stories, the acceptance of integrative medicine, and the promising future of collaborative medical practices. The episode underscores the need for meaningful physician-patient relationships, a crucial aspect that Dr. Matecki believes is at the heart of effective healthcare, and the continuing education for future healthcare providers.MEET OUR GUEST: DR. AMY MATECKIDr. Amy (Ying Li) Matecki graduated from Qingdao Medical College in 1989 and moved to California from China in 1994. She has been licensed to practice Medicine in California since 2002 and completed her Internal Medicine Residency as Chief Resident at Highland Hospital, Alameda Health System, a UCSF affiliate, in 2004. In addition to serving in the public hospital, Dr. Matecki joined Alta Bates Summit Medical Center (ABSMC) Comprehensive Cancer Center in 2004, where she started a community hospital-based acupuncture program to bridge Eastern and Western Medicine. She has been the Medical Director of Integrative Medicine at ABSMC since 2008. She received her degree in Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine from ACCHS in 2009. Integrating Chinese Medicine into conventional oncology practice, Dr. Matecki and her team of medical oncologists and doctors of Chinese Medicine not only provide clinical care but also present and publish their findings on safety from using acupuncture and integrative medicine to reduce pain, nausea, and anxiety that frequently accompanies conventional cancer treatments. In many case-level observations, Dr. Matecki and her team note that integrating Chinese Medicine may enhance cancer patients' quality of life. Dr. Matecki was a Faculty Attending Physician in the Department of Medicine Residency at Highland Hospital from 2004 to 2019 and Chief of the Integrative Medicine Division from 2014 to 2019. She and her colleagues from Western Medicine and Chinese Medicine created a 'hospital privilege' policy for licensed acupuncturists in 2011. They designed policies, procedures, and training methods for acupuncturists to join the medical staff in providing inpatient acupuncture services at the hospital. The program ran from 2011-2019. Dr. Matecki's pioneering spirit led her to co-found the nonprofit International Center for Integrative Medicine (ICIM) in 2010. Under the umbrella of ICIM, she played a key role in creating the first Chinese Medicine Residency in a US academic public teaching hospital from 2016 to 2019. Graduates from this residency program are now able to work in mainstream academic teaching hospitals' inpatient care and outpatient medical centers, a testament to Dr. Matecki's innovative approach to integrative medicine. Dr. Matecki was the principal investigator (PI) for acupuncture research for chronic post-chemotherapy fatigue in collaboration with Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York. She presented her study on the safety of acupuncture for patients with lymphedema at the American Society of Clinical Oncology Breast Cancer Symposium in October 2009. Dr. Matecki was a co-investigator on the first Institutional Review Board (IRB) approved acupuncture study in a public hospital that studied acupuncture feasibility for Intensive Care Unit (ICU) patients; the study appeared in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine (JACM) in 2017. She is the current PI for a Chinese herbal medicine research project at ABSMC. Dr. Matecki and her team pioneered the first Sutter Bay Hospital Integrative Medicine Traditional Chinese Medicine Residency training program at ABSMC in 2023. Dr. Matecki is an Adjunct Clinical Faculty at Stanford Health Care, an American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) member, and a House delegate for the California Medical Association (CMA). Dr Matecki currently serves on the California Acupuncture Board, first appointed by Governor Brown in 2016, reappointed by Brown in 2017 and Governor Gavin Newsom in 2021. She served as the California Acupuncture Board President from 2017-2021. She continues working on policy and safety guidelines for hospital-based Acupuncture and Integrative Medicine practice with a team of physicians, nursing staff, acupuncturists, multidisciplinary health care providers, and hospital administrators.TIME STAMPS:00:00 Introduction to The Patient Physician00:53 Meet Dr. Amy Matecki03:39 Dr. Matecki's Journey and Achievements09:32 Challenges and Cultural Differences in Medical Training12:42 Integrating Eastern and Western Medicine18:40 The Reality of Private Practice27:07 Navigating the Healthcare System35:46 Navigating Pain Medication Challenges40:58 Integrative Medicine Success Stories41:23 Overcoming Skepticism in Integrative Medicine45:51 Building a Collaborative Healthcare Team52:52 Future Directions and Challenges in Integrative Medicine57:13 The Role of Physicians in Patient Care59:39 Promoting Integrative Medicine and Physician Well-being Please email questions or show ideas to info@physiciansrs.com.Connect with Us on Social:FACEBOOKLINKEDINYOUTUBEINSTAGRAM @physiciansRS  Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. 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In this episode of The Patient Physician, delve into the inspiring story of Janna Champagne, a professor, retired nurse, herbalist, and patient advocate whose life took a transformative turn following a debilitating immune health collapse in 2012. Janna had to pause her training as a nurse practitioner but found a new path through cannabis therapy, which not only aided her recovery but also helped her daughter’s autism. Since becoming a cannabis specialty nurse in 2015, Janna has helped thousands of patients optimize their cannabis therapy outcomes through an individualized and well-informed approach. She teaches and mentors healthcare professionals, and educates the public and medical community about the benefits of targeted cannabis therapy. The episode explores Janna's personal and professional journey, her challenges and successes in parenting a child with autism, the difficulties of integrating cannabis into mainstream medical practice, and her ongoing advocacy for better-informed and ethically sound healthcare.MEET OUR GUEST: Janna Champagne  |  www.jannachampagne.comJanna Champagne is a professor, retired nurse and herbalist. She began work as a cannabis-specialty nurse in 2015, but she began as a cannabis patient after suffering a debilitating immune health collapse in 2012.  She educates and mentors nurses and other medical professionals, serving as a professor of Medical Cannabinoid Science for John Patrick University’s Integrative Medicine Degree Programs.  Janna is a founding member of Cannabis Nurses Network. She serves on their Speaker's Bureau, and has received peer-awarded designations every year since 2019: from Leader of Nursing, to Outstanding Author, Educator of the Year, and Contributor of the Year, plus an honorable mention as Nurse Mentor of the Year.    Janna volunteers on the Oregon Ryan’s Law team, and the Oregon Cannabis Healthcare Act Coalition, and she is the founder and Executive Directors for nonprofit Autism Safe Haven.LINKS TO THINKS DISCUSSED: Referral Resource – Free guidance call scheduling link:   www.cannabisnurseapproved.com501c3 Autism Safe Haven:  www.autismsafehaven.orgCannabinoid Science JPU program InfoEpilepsy Testimony Article (Epidiolex vs whole plant CBD comparison)  Janna's article on Cannabis for Autism Harm Reduction, which includes the research supporting this approach.TIME STAMPS:00:00 Introduction to The Patient Physician00:38 Life's Unpredictable Journey01:25 Introducing Janna Champagne03:45 Janna's Health Crisis and Cannabis Journey08:23 The Science Behind Cannabis and Health11:26 Cannabis in Medical Practice14:11 Janna's Personal Experience with Cannabis19:15 Educational Advocacy for Cannabis20:26 Cannabis and Autism: A Personal Story30:45 Reflecting on a Decade of Impact31:22 Educating Medical Professionals on Cannabis32:19 A Personal Story of CBD and Epilepsy34:26 Challenges in Autism Care and Cannabis37:27 Advocating for Cannabis Inclusive Care Homes38:50 Educational Resources and Future Plans40:49 Creating a Safe and Dignified Living Environment42:03 Addressing Long-Term Care Concerns45:31 The Importance of Patient-Centered Care50:07 Thoughts on the Meaning of The Patient Physician Please email questions or show ideas to info@physiciansrs.com.Connect with Us on Social:FACEBOOKLINKEDINYOUTUBEINSTAGRAM @physiciansRS  Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of 'The Patient Physician,' meet Dr. Shehzad Batliwala, a former undocumented immigrant turned entrepreneur and eye surgeon. Dr. Shehz explains family mental health challenges and immigration issues that shadowed his formative years. He shares insights on pathological ambition driven by childhood expectations, the isolating experience of burnout in medical training, and the path to self-awareness and self-care. We discuss the critical act of finding community in overcoming burnout. Dr. Shehz also introduces his initiative, Visionary Doc, and how he leverages AI for personal transformation and emotional well-being. This heartfelt conversation sheds light on the importance of empathy, patience, and genuine connection in providing patients with the highest level of care.MEET OUR GUEST: Shehzad Batliwala, DO, MGMDr. Shehz is a board-certified eye surgeon, entrepreneur, space advocate, and financial freedom advocate. Shehzad Batliwalla was born in India. As a boy, his family transplanted to the piney woods of East Texas. Amidst financial uncertainties during his teenage years, Shehz transformed a casual interest into SmartPhone ER, a local cell phone sales, repair, and refurbishment company that flourished into a franchise of seven thriving retail stores across East Texas. The young entrepreneur was guided to medicine and the field of ophthalmology, carving his path as the first DO admitted into a prestigious MD residency program. He nurtured a childhood fascination for space, securing an internship at NASA’s Johnson Space Center, where Shehz delved into visual impairment issues astronauts encounter in zero gravity. Following residency, Dr. Shehz acquired advanced training in intraocular lenses and keratorefractive surgery. His fascination with space endured, leading him to earn a specialized business degree to understand the emerging space economy. Dr. Shehz uses his Visionary Doc platform to inspire medical residents and professionals facing burnout, as well as high school and college students who are uncertain about their life paths, to transform their own trials into triumphs, one shared story at a time. Listen to Visionary Doc Podcast  | Connect with Dr. Shehz on LinkedInTIME STAMPS:00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:18 Meet Dr. Shehz: A Journey of Resilience01:23 Breaking Barriers and Embracing Diversity02:09 The Drive Behind the Ambition03:47 Choosing Medicine: Passion or Expectation?06:22 Challenges in Medical Training08:20 Personal Struggles During Residency09:45 Burnout and Finding Support18:05 The Impact of Financial Freedom24:51 The Reality of Medical Training27:16 Setting Goals and Achieving Success27:31 The Power of Community and Relatability29:47 Financial Freedom and Physician Challenges32:29 Rediscovering Passion for Medicine35:04 Self-Awareness and Personal Growth40:23 Leveraging AI for Personal Transformation47:09 Cultural Stigma and Mental Health54:24 The Patient Physician: A Personal Reflection Please email questions or show ideas to info@physiciansrs.com.Connect with Us on Social:FACEBOOKLINKEDINYOUTUBEINSTAGRAM @physiciansRS  Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This episode of 'The Patient Physician' features Dr. Carol Bernstein, Vice Chair for Faculty Development and Well-being in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science at Montefiore Medical Center, to discuss the critical subject of mental health and well-being among medical professionals. She shares the history and evolution of addressing mental health in graduate medical education (GME). The conversation explores stigma, access to mental health services, and the need for systemic changes in the treatment of mental health within the medical field during training. Dr. Bernstein shares her insights and opportunities for improving mental health support for residents & fellows. MEET OUR GUEST: DR. CAROL BERNSTEIN Dr. Carol A. Bernstein is a psychiatrist at Montefiore Medical Center, a premier academic medical center and nationally recognized leader in patient care, research, and community service located in the Bronx, New York. With over 20 years of experience, she is a Professor and Vice Chair for Faculty Development and Well-being in the Departments of Psychiatry and Obstetrics & Gynecology and Women’s Health at Albert Einstein College of Medicine/Montefiore Medical Center.Dr. Bernstein’s expertise includes emotional support and well-being, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. She has published research on stress, burnout, and depression in graduate medical education, as well as the impact of the pandemic on pediatric faculty burnout.As a board-certified psychiatrist, Dr. Bernstein is dedicated to providing high-quality patient care and contributing to the advancement of psychiatric knowledge and practice.TIME STAMPS:00:00 Welcome and Introductions00:11 Introducing Dr. Carol Bernstein01:45 The Importance of Mental Health in Medical Training02:33 Dr. Bernstein's Journey and the ACGME Task Force06:09 Challenges in Mental Health and Well-Being08:47 Addressing Stigma and Access to Mental Health Services12:49 Defining Good Mental Health17:08 Barriers to Mental Health in GME19:51 The Importance of Anonymity and Dedicated Mental Health Services26:21 Understanding Mental Health Analogies26:49 The Importance of Therapy and Medication28:55 Personal Experiences with Mental Health29:49 Grading Mental Pain31:48 Generational Differences in Mental Health Perception33:02 De-stigmatizing Mental Health in Medicine34:34 Encouraging Mental Health Support in GME Programs39:39 The Importance of Self-Care for Physicians43:43 Cultural Shifts in Mental Health Acceptance49:02 The Human Side of Physicians Please email questions or show ideas to info@physiciansrs.com.Connect with Us on Social:FACEBOOKLINKEDINYOUTUBEINSTAGRAM @physiciansRS  Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of The Patient Physician, hosts Paul Smith and Chris Fullbright are joined by Dr. Michelle Sexton, ND, a Texas native now practicing medicine in San Diego, CA. Dr. Sexton's expertise lies in the endocannabinoid system and holistic medicine, focusing on mind-body healing. The conversation delves into her background in midwifery and naturopathic medicine, the nuances of the endocannabinoid system, and the challenges faced by naturopathic doctors in the conventional healthcare landscape. They discuss the importance of addressing sleep, trauma, and the patient-doctor relationship in delivering comprehensive care. Dr. Sexton also shares her experiences integrating natural medicine into conventional systems and the significant role of patient-reported outcomes in improving quality of life.MEET OUR GUEST: Dr. Michelle Sexton, ND | @dr.michellesexton | ecsdoctor.comDr. Sexton is the author of "Eat, Sleep, Relax, Protect, Forget:  An Endocannabinoid (ECS) Guide to Systems Wholeness for Women"Dr. Michelle Sexton, ND, is an Assistant Adjunct Professor in the University of California, San Diego Department of Anesthesiology. She is a physician/scientist with extensive clinical experience and basic, translational, and clinical research experience. Dr. Sexton's clinical research and work focus on body/mind healing. Having studied cannabinoid pharmacology for 6 years at the University of Washington, she has been helping her patients fine-tune their Endocannabinoid Systems since 2008.TIME STAMPS:00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:21 Dr. Michelle Sexton's Background01:40 Understanding the Endocannabinoid System03:46 Naturopathic Medicine vs. Traditional Medicine06:57 Challenges and Growth in Naturopathic Medicine10:46 The Importance of Patient-Physician Relationship17:37 The Critical Role of Sleep in Health21:25 Training Differences: Naturopathic vs. Traditional Medicine26:22 Fear of Obsolescence in Medicine27:05 Fragmentation of Medical Care29:12 The Role of Naturopathic Doctors31:37 Challenges in Patient Care32:39 Integrative Medicine and Business Models35:08 Addressing Adverse Childhood Experiences39:15 Building Trust with Patients45:02 Keys to Whole Body Wellness46:49 Future Plans and Reflections48:17 The Patient Physician Concept Please email questions or show ideas to info@physiciansrs.com.Connect with Us on Social:FACEBOOKLINKEDINYOUTUBEINSTAGRAM @physiciansRS  Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This episode of 'The Patient Physician’ features Virginia Simmons, director of Graduate Medical Education (GME) at UTMB. Virginia shares her 30-year journey in the GME arena, highlighting the unique structure and success of UTMB’s GME programs. The discussion covers the comprehensive support system for residents, fellows, and their families, emphasizing wellness programs and community involvement. Virginia discusses the balance of maintaining a structured yet caring environment and the importance of personal connections. The podcast also explores the utility of serving others, maintaining personal wellness, and innovative approaches to onboarding new residents and fellows. Gain insights into strategic efforts aimed at recruiting high-quality doctors and the significance of human connections in medical education.MEET OUR GUEST - VIRGINIA SIMMONS, Administrative Director for Graduate Medical Education at the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB)Virginia has served as the administrative director of all aspects of Graduate Medical Education (GME) at UTMB for over 30 years. In collaboration with the Associate Dean of GME, Virginia works as a liaison, developing and maintaining communication and relationships with other entities locally and nationally. This includes overseeing the budget, institutional office and personnel, GME credentialing, and accreditation of all programs and house staff. Connect with Virginia via email at vsimmons@utmb.edu.TIME STAMPS:00:00 Welcome00:08 Spotlight on Virginia Simmons and Her Role in GME00:57 Exploring the Success of GME Programs04:01 The Importance of Care Beyond Protocols in GME05:36 Celebrating Resident and Fellow Appreciation08:56 Enhancing Onboarding with Orientation and Vendor Expos13:02 Incorporating Spouses and Families into the GME Community17:09 Personal Touch and Support in Challenging Times23:33 A Day in the Life: Juggling Personal and Professional Crises25:49 The Essence of Being Human in Healthcare27:32 Going Beyond the Call of Duty: Stories of Leadership and Compassion30:29 Elevating Training Programs: The Importance of Staying Human39:06 Innovative Approaches to Supporting Staff and Trainees42:31 Concluding Thoughts: Staying Competitive by Staying Human Please email questions or show ideas to info@physiciansrs.com.Connect with Us on Social:FACEBOOKLINKEDINYOUTUBEINSTAGRAM @physiciansRS  Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This podcast episode, recorded at the 2024 ACGME conference in Orlando, Florida, features Dr. Kathryn Hughes, a Pulmonology and Critical Care Fellow for the Naval Medical Center San Diego. The discussion revolves around Dr. Hughes's ACGME presentation on 'leading from the middle,' a concept focused on how resident physicians and fellows can effectively lead and initiate change within their organizations despite needing to be in top executive positions. Dr. Hughes shares her journey from an internal medicine resident to chief resident, highlighting the mentorship she received and how it shaped her confidence in making a difference from a mid-level position. She introduces a practical framework for effective leadership from the middle. Dr. Hughes's insights guide medical professionals to influence positive change in their environments and to contribute meaningfully to medical education and patient care. This discussion underscores the significance of engagement, asking the right questions, and proactively addressing and solving problems to combat burnout and promote a fulfilling medical career.TIME STAMPS:00:00 Opening Remarks at the ACGME Conference00:26 Introducing Dr. Kathryn Hughes: A Journey to Leadership02:31 The Framework for Leading from the Middle03:17 Understanding Organizational Needs: The First Step09:45 The Power of Asking 'Why?' and Aligning Visions23:37 Communicating Effectively for Change24:54 Navigating New Ideas and Leadership Challenges26:27 Empowering Others Through Delegation and Teamwork26:54 A Real-World Example of Empowerment and Initiative29:35 Leadership and Management: Understanding the Balance31:34 Personal Growth and Mentorship in Leadership33:56 Engaging and Influencing Across the Organization38:48 Practical Advice for Implementing Change and Avoiding Burnout41:43 Looking Ahead: Continuing to Drive Change44:04 Reflecting on the Patient-Physician Please email questions or show ideas to info@physiciansrs.com.Connect with Us on Social:FACEBOOKLINKEDINYOUTUBEINSTAGRAM @physiciansRS  Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of The Patient Physician podcast, we share some of the voices of doctors and medical professionals we met at the recent ACGME annual educational conference in Orlando, FL. Those who weren't afraid to jump on the mic shared what they think to be the future of medicine, what "the patient physician" means to them, and how they're creating meaning in medicine.For three days, more than 4,400 attendees came together at the largest graduate medical education (GME) gathering in the world to create, innovate, and engage. The conference theme, Meaning in Medicine, underscores the need for sustaining purpose and joy in the work of health care professionals.TIME STAMPS:00:00 Welcome to The Patient Physician: A Wellness Journey00:32 Dr. Tim Laird on the Bright Future of Medicine01:56 Seema Bajaj on Maternal Mental Health and Trust in Medicine03:39 John Casey on Finding Meaning in Medicine Through Teaching06:23 Dr. Amy Matecki's Integrative Approach to Oncology and Wellness10:05 Louise Tetro and Dr. Wendy Shevar on Personalized Patient Care11:51 Candyann Humphreys on Wellness Activities for Medical Professionals13:55 Closing Remarks and Contact Information Please email questions or show ideas to info@physiciansrs.com.Connect with Us on Social:FACEBOOKLINKEDINYOUTUBEINSTAGRAM @physiciansRS  Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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