Doctors in Business
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Doctors in BusinessJul 06, 2018
Dr. John Whyte: CMO of WebMD & Healthcare Information
In this episode, our guest is Dr. John Whyte, MD, MPH, and CMO of WebMD. Dr. Whyte brings years of experience from working for the FDA, CMS, and Discovery Channel to WebMD and helps create high level strategy. Focusing on healthcare mis/information, we discussed the role of AI, drug advertising, challenges during the pandemic, and consumerism in healthcare. This episode ought to be of interest to anyone interested in taking agency over their health information or becoming a physician-businessperson.
Follow us on Twitter @doctorsinbiz to meet more creative doctors!
This episode was hosted and edited by David Park.
Timestamps
(01:08) Role of CMO at WebMD
(02:17) Balancing corporate and clinical work
(06:10) Med school to health policy space
(08:45) Choosing the right content for WebMD
(11:35) AI in healthcare delivery
(14:35) Health is wealth
(15:30) Growth strategies and initiatives
(18:31) Direct-to-consumer drug advertising
(21:55) Misinformation and transparency
(24:23) Data trends from search engines
(26:29) Challenges and opportunities during the pandemic
(27:45) Controlling social media algorithms
(33:03) Retail healthcare and consumerism
(36:10) Personal goals
Dr. Reid Waldman: Forbes 30 Under 30 & Dermatology Innovation
In this episode, our guest is Dr. Reid Waldman, M.D., Forbes 30 Under 30 Class of 2024, dermatologist, and founder and CEO of Veradermics. With over $40 million raised, Veradermics is looking to change the fact that there has been little to no innovation in dermatology in recent years. Dr. Waldman took a huge risk by jumping from medicine to the startup space. He talks about how he can make a much larger impact on patients’ lives through Veradermics than by being an individual physician. This episode ought to be of interest to anyone interested in becoming a physician entrepreneur and understanding how a medical background can provide an edge in starting and growing a successful business.
Follow us on Twitter @doctorsinbiz to meet more creative doctors!
This episode was hosted and edited by David Park.
Timestamps
(01:16) Background
(02:45) Hacking Dermatology to $40M raised
(04:23) Meeting his lead investor during Series A
(05:10) Why has there been little innovation in dermatology?
(07:07) Physician entrepreneur
(08:42) Taking risks: from medicine to startup
(10:49) Goal of Veradermics
(11:39) Veradermics differentiator
(13:40) Challenges
(14:51) Learning on the job
(19:49) Thought partners
Dr. David Nathan: Drug Policy Reform & Cannabis Legalization
In this episode, our guest is Dr. David L. Nathan, M.D., psychiatrist, founder of Doctors for Drug Policy Reform (D4DPR), and co-designer of the universal cannabis symbol. We talk about his motivation behind founding a non-profit and the challenges that came with it. We also explore what it’s like working with politicians to make physician voices heard and to create evidence-based policies. In 2019, Dr. Nathan testified in front of the U.S. House Judiciary Committee regarding cannabis regulation and legalization. He professes his love for graphic designing and labeling which, with the help of his son, Eli, led to them designing the International Intoxicating Cannabis Products Symbol (IICPS), adopted by four states now. This episode ought to be of interest to anyone interested in advocacy work in healthcare and understanding a doctor’s perspective on drug legalization and regulation in the U.S.
Follow us on Twitter @doctorsinbiz to meet more creative doctors! This episode was hosted and edited by David Park. Music for this episode is credited to Nightfloat.
Timestamps
(00:57) What’s D4DPR?
(02:08) What does D4DPR do?
(05:17) Biden pardons Marijuana users
(07:44) Starting a non-profit
(14:30) Testifying in front of Congress
(16:00) Increase in ER visits by children in newly legalized states?
(21:40) Evidence-based public health policy
(26:13) Risks of underage use of cannabis
(32:40) Designing the universal cannabis symbol
(37:37) Destigmatizing cannabis use
(40:50) Hit’em where they ain’t
Dr. Lucy McBride: Health "Beyond the Prescription"
In this episode, join Dr. Lucy McBride as we unravel the intricate tapestry of what true health entails. She is the host of the podcast “Beyond the Prescription,” where she brings on guests ranging from musicians to politicians, discussing how their life challenges allowed them to view holistic health differently. She shares her personal motivation behind creating the podcast and the health challenges she faced as a young adult. Dr. McBride is currently a practicing primary care physician based in D.C.
Follow us on Twitter @doctorscreate to hear more from creative doctors! This episode was hosted and edited by David Park. Music for this episode is credited to Nightfloat.
Timestamps
(01:28) Origins of “Beyond the Prescription” podcast
(06:13) Writing a newsletter “Are You Okay?”
(10:16) Problems with the current primary care doctor
(16:37) Conversations you should have with your primary care doctor
(19:21) Getting from intention to execution
(23:22) A teenage girl’s problems
(26:17) Managing stress in college
(31:12) Normalizing the human condition
Dr. Shilpa Darivemula: Story of the Aseemkala Initiative
In this episode, Dr. Shilpa Darivemula shares about how her experiences as both a dancer and a doctor led her to create the Aseemkala Initiative. This group is dedicated to harnessing the power of traditional dance to perform modern stories about healthcare inequities. Dr. Darivemula is trained in a form of Indian classical dance known as Kuchipudi. She is also an OB/GYN, currently completing a General Obstetrics and Gynecology Reproductive Health Fellowship at UNC. You can learn more about the Aseemkala Initative at https://aseemkala.org.
Dr. Darivemula was also involved in the Re-imagining Medicine Festival, which we covered in Episode #49. You can also watch the performances from the 2023 Reimagining Medicine Festival here.
This episode was hosted and edited by Mekala Neelakantan. Check out https://www.doctorswhocreate.com/about for the full podcast team. Music for this episode is credited to the band, Nightfloat. As always, please tweet us (@doctorscreate) with any questions, comments, or feedback!
Dr. Nina Vasan: Stanford Lab for Mental Health Innovation
In this episode, learn more how to harness the power of technology to improve mental health, from digital psychiatrist and creative extraordinaire Dr. Nina Vasan. She shares about her experiences as the founder and executive director of Brainstorm: The Stanford Lab for Mental Health Innovation, designing new tools for Pinterest and TikTok, as the chief medical officer of Real, a startup dedicated to expanding online access to psychiatric treatment, and as the author of Do Good Well: Your Guide to Leadership, Action, and Social Innovation.
Follow us on Twitter @doctorscreate to hear more from creative doctors! This episode was hosted and edited by David Park. Music for this episode is credited to Nightfloat.
Timestamps
(06:42) Screen time and depression
(07:46) Interdisciplinary team at Brainstorm
(10:12) Mental health help on Pinterest
(13:09) Brainstorm x Pinterest
(20:05) Brainstorm x TikTok
(26:16) Modern therapy through Real
(32:43) Does Real actually help you get better?
(36:25) First generation mental health apps
(40:06) Lack of mental health professionals
(44:47) Creativity in medicine
#49 Reimagining x DWC
In this episode, learn more about the Reimagining Medicine Festival, a traveling, virtual festival exploring the intersection of arts with justice in medicine. The theme of this year's festival, hosted by Weill Cornell and sponsored by the American Medical Women's Association Dance and Theater Task Force, is "Metamorphosis." We hear from members of the planning committee, Kate Cox, Andrea Samson, Jasmine Thomas, and Sophia Salingaros about the process of creating this community space and how they have bridged their personal experiences with dance, art, and medicine!
Check out https://www.reimaginingmedicinefestival.org/ for information about how to participate!
This episode was hosted and edited by Darlina Liu. Check out https://www.doctorswhocreate.com/about for the full podcast team. Music for this episode is credited to the band, Nightfloat. As always, please tweet us (@doctorscreate) with any questions, comments, or feedback!
We will be back with our regularly, monthly podcasts in Spring 2023!
#48 “Speaking in Thumbs” with Dr. Mimi Winsberg
This episode was hosted by Elaine Ma and edited by Darlina Liu. Check out www.doctorswhocreate.com/about for the full podcast team. Music for this episode is credited to the band, Nightfloat. As always, please tweet us (@doctorscreate) with any questions, comments, or feedback!
#47 Creating the right FIT: Health Equity 2
Dr. Evan Ashkin is the director and founder of the North Carolina Formerly Incarcerated Transition (NC FIT) program, which helps connect chronically ill formerly incarcerated individuals to primary care medical services. He currently serves as a professor of family medicine at the UNC School of Medicine, teaching in the underserved track of the residency program, and sees patients at Piedmont Health Services, which serves vulnerable populations.
You can reach Dr. Ashkin with questions or comments at ashkin@med.unc.edu. If you’re interested in hearing more about the program, please visit their website at ncfitprogram.org.
To hear more about the Transitions Clinic Network upon which the NC FIT program was based, please visit their website at https://transitionsclinic.org/.
If you’re interested in an overview of post-release healthcare and re-entry programming, you can read more about it in an article co-authored by Dr. Ashkin, called “Prison And Jail Reentry And Health”: https://www.healthaffairs.org/do/10.1377/hpb20210928.343531/.
References of interest:
• The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander (https://newjimcrow.com/)
• 13th by Ava Duvernay (a documentary viewable on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/80091741)
This episode was hosted and produced by Margaret Wang. Check out https://www.doctorswhocreate.com/about for the full podcast team. Music for this episode is credited to the band, Nightfloat. As always, please tweet us (@doctorscreate) with any questions, comments, or feedback!
#46 Creating Solutions: Health Equity
She can be contacted via Twitter @yuanheMD, or for more detailed inquiries, emailed at hey@chop.edu.
This episode was hosted and produced by Margaret Wang. Check out www.doctorswhocreate.com/about for the full podcast team. Music for this episode is credited to the band, Nightfloat. As always, please tweet us (@doctorscreate) with any questions, comments, or feedback!
#45 Creating New Opportunities Abroad
In this episode, learn more about how one general surgeon created balance in his life and moved his family and work to New Zealand! Dr. Charles Black is a prolific writer and photographer. In his most recent Doximity Op-Med he writes about how "Good Enough is Good Enough, in the OR and in Life." You can read more about Dr. Black's creative pursuits on his personal blog and on Doximity.
If you are interested in contributing to the Doctors Who Create podcast or joining the team, send us an email at dwcfilesubmission@gmail.com. This episode was hosted by Darlina Liu and edited by Mekala Neelakantan. Check out https://www.doctorswhocreate.com/about for the full podcast team. Music for this episode is credited to the band, Nightfloat. As always, please tweet us (@doctorscreate) with any questions, comments, or feedback!
#44 The Vaccine Song
If you are interested in contributing to the Doctors Who Create podcast or joining the team, send us an email at dwcfilesubmission@gmail.com.
This episode was hosted and edited by Darlina Liu. Check out www.doctorswhocreate.com/about for the full podcast team. Music for this episode is credited to the band, Nightfloat. As always, please tweet us (@doctorscreate) with any questions, comments, or feedback!
#43 Sweet CareAlign
In this episode, Margaret Wang interviews Dr. Subha Airan-Javia, CEO and founder of CareAlign, a digital tool used by healthcare systems in conjunction with the electronic medical record to facilitate efficient clinical workflow, provider communication, and patient safety in the hospital. Dr. Airan-Javia is also a distinguished hospitalist and previous Associate Chief Medical Informatics Officer at Penn Medicine, with recent induction as a Fellow into the American Medical Informatics Association.
If you are interested in contributing to the Doctors Who Create podcast or joining the team, send us an email at dwcfilesubmission@gmail.com.
This episode was hosted and edited by Margaret Wang. Check out https://www.doctorswhocreate.com/about for the full podcast team. Music for this episode is credited to the band, Nightfloat. As always, please tweet us (@doctorscreate) with any questions, comments, or feedback!
#42 GiftedTaste: Awakening Creativity
This episode was brought to you by some of the newest members of the Doctors Who Create podcast team! In this episode, Elaine Ma interviews Dr. Roberta Kung, anesthesiologist and founder of GiftedTaste. This experiential platform focuses on promoting wellness and empowering women through retreats and other innovative programming. Dr. Kung shares candidly about the personal and professional experiences that have shaped her journey.
If you are interested in contributing to the Doctors Who Create podcast or joining the team, send us an email at dwcfilesubmission@gmail.com.
This episode was hosted by Elaine Ma and edited by Michel Liu. Check out https://www.doctorswhocreate.com/about for the full podcast team. Music for this episode is credited to the band, Nightfloat. As always, please tweet us (@doctorscreate) with any questions, comments, or feedback!
#41 How to Create (feat. my co-interns)
Now that we're a few months into our intern year, I sat down with my class to discuss how we've managed to create a community amongst ourselves and how we've been able to keep up our creative hobbies in residency. In this episode, we cover so many topics from Dungeons & Dragons to boy bands. Come join us as we talk about how we bring fun, play, and creativity back into medicine.
If you are interested in contributing to the Doctors Who Create podcast or joining the team, send us an email at dwcfilesubmission@gmail.com.
This episode was produced by Darlina Liu. Music for this episode is credited to the band, Nightfloat. As always, please tweet us (@doctorscreate) with any questions, comments, or feedback!
#40 Committed to Creativity
We are back (after a brief hiatus as we both started intern year)!
In this episode, we sat down with Dr. Adam Stern, psychiatrist and author of Committed: Dispatches from a Psychiatrist in Training. His memoir was featured on People Magazine's Book of the Week and Amazon Editor's Pick for Best Biographies and Memoirs. He shares about the creative process in transforming his writing from idea to publication, as well as the experience of imposter syndrome in medical training.
You can read more of Dr. Stern's works here: https://www.adamsternmd.com/
If you are interested in contributing to the Doctors Who Create podcast or joining the team, send us an email at dwcfilesubmission@gmail.com.
At Doctors Who Create, our podcasts are brought to you by Darlina Liu and Mekala Neelakantan. Music for this episode is credited to the band, Nightfloat. As always, please tweet us (@doctorscreate) with any questions, comments, or feedback!
#39 Flower Power
Dr. Eleanor Love created The Simple Sunflower in medical school, inspired to combine her passions for floristry and medicine. Her organization collects flower donations from wedding parties and rearranges them into bouquets for patients in hospitals in her local community of Richmond, VA. The Simple Sunflower has grown and grown since its inception in 2019. In this podcast episode, Dr. Love shares her best floral arrangement tips, the uncanny similarities between radiology and flower arranging, and her philosophy about the role of creativity in science.
You can learn more about The Simple Sunflower at: https://www.thesimplesunflower.com/
If you would like to support the cause, they are accepting donations via their GoFundMe page: https://www.gofundme.com/f/the-simple-sunflower
At Doctors Who Create, our podcasts are brought to you by Darlina Liu and Mekala Neelakantan. Music for this episode is credited to the band, Nightfloat. As always, please tweet us (@doctorscreate) with any questions, comments, or feedback!
#38 The Creative Path
Meet Dr. Syed Hoda! A person, photographer, poet, bone and soft tissue pathologist, and so much more...
In this episode of Doctors Who Create, Dr. Hoda talks about his path to medicine and beyond. He speaks candidly about creativity and its role in our personal and professional lives. For all the new interns out there this July, you won't want to miss out on his valuable advice for keeping life balanced. For even more worldly wisdom, you can follow Dr. Hoda on Twitter at @01sth02.
At Doctors Who Create, our podcasts are brought to you by Darlina Liu and Mekala Neelakantan. Music for this episode is credited to the band, Nightfloat. As always, please tweet us (@doctorscreate) with any questions, comments, or feedback!
#37 Creating a Life Together
In this episode of Doctors Who Create, Drs. Mekala Neelakantan and Karan Pandher reflect back on their experiences creating and maintaining a relationship throughout college, medical school, and into residency. They speak candidly about both the joys and challenges of dating another person in medicine. Listen to this episode to hear their advice on love and the couples match!
At Doctors Who Create, our podcasts are brought to you by Darlina Liu and Mekala Neelakantan. Music for this episode is credited to the band, Nightfloat. As always, please tweet us (@doctorscreate) with any questions, comments, or feedback!
#36 A Practical Guide to Combating Hate
For Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we interview Dr. James Lee, a psychiatry resident at the University of Washington and author of the recent NEJM perspective piece entitled, "Combating Anti-Asian Sentiment - A Practical Guide for Clinicians." Learn more about how you can better support AAPI patients and colleagues, amidst surging rates of anti-Asian attacks and hate crimes. In this episode, Dr. Lee speaks candidly about his own experiences as an Asian American clinician and about the creative process of advocacy.
You can read Dr. James Lee's guide published in the New England Journal of Medicine here: https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp2102656?query=featured_home!
To sign up for free bystander intervention training through Hollaback! x AAJC, check out: https://www.ihollaback.org/bystanderintervention/
To watch the 5-part PBS documentary series "Asian Americans," stream it here: https://www.pbs.org/show/asian-americans/
At Doctors Who Create, our podcasts are brought to you by Darlina Liu and Mekala Neelakantan. Music for this episode is credited to the band, Nightfloat. As always, please tweet us (@doctorscreate) with any questions, comments, or feedback!
#35 Matchmaker, Matchmaker
A big congratulations to all those future doctors out there!
In this special episode, we are shaking things up... join co-producers Darlina Liu and Mekala Neelakantan as they share their stories from the one-of-a-kind residency application season this year, from applying to interviewing to Match Day itself. With the rapid transition from in-person to virtual, applicants, programs, and schools had to creatively adapt to a new format and brainstorm new experiences. In this conversation, we cover a lot of ground, including Dr. Bryan Carmody's Sheriff of Sodium blog, those dreaded Google spreadsheets, and grassroots initiatives on #MedTwitter.
To learn more about the history of the NRMP Match, check out Dr. Carmody's blog here: https://thesheriffofsodium.com/author/jbcarmody/.
To support BIPOC med school grads, check out @MedGradWishList on Twitter.
At Doctors Who Create, our podcasts are brought to you by Darlina Liu and Mekala Neelakantan. Music for this episode is credited to the band, Nightfloat. As always, please tweet us (@doctorscreate) with any questions, comments, or feedback!
#34 Physician-as-Advocate
In this episode of Doctors Who Create, co-producer Mekala Neelakantan interviews Dr. Shikha Jain (@ShikhaJainMD), a hematology and oncology physician who has found creative ways to advocate for her patients and colleagues. She founded IMPACT, a COVID-19 action and advocacy group, the Women in Medicine Summit and Symposium, and the Rush Center for the Advancement of Women in Health Care, just to name a few. Dr. Jain also has devoted her time to writing, public speaking, and research.
To learn more about her work, you can listen to her podcast, Oncology Overdrive: https://www.healio.com/news/hematology-oncology/resources/oncology-overdrive/2020-episodes. Or check out her TEDx Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHEyWOYXW80.
At Doctors Who Create, our podcasts are brought to you by Darlina Liu and Mekala Neelakantan. Music for this episode is credited to the band, Nightfloat. As always, please tweet us (@doctorscreate) with any questions, comments, or feedback!
#33 Re-imagine Consults
Welcome to the last episode in our Re-imagine Healthcare mini-series! This time, we’ll be talking all about consults. Whether you're the primary team or the consulting service, you can learn something new in this episode, where we chat with Dr. Michelle Brooks (@michellebr00ks) and Dr. Jose Barreau (@HaloHealthInc) about their ideas on how to improve the clinical workflow and ultimately, better communicate with one another.
If you missed the rest of our mini-series, be sure to check out episodes #31 Re-Imagine Rounding and #32 Re-imagine Notes!
At Doctors Who Create, our podcasts are brought to you by Darlina Liu and Mekala Neelakantan. Music for this episode is credited to the band, Nightfloat. As always, please tweet us (@doctorscreate) with any questions, comments, or feedback!
#32 Re-imagine Notes
Welcome to episode 2 of 3 in our Re-imagine Healthcare mini-series! This time, we’ll be talking all about medical documentation. In this episode, learn how Dr. Danielle Ofri, Dr. Prashant Patel, and Dr. Ken Braslow write their clinical notes and hear their ideas on how to improve the documentation process.
You can check out more of Dr. Ofri’s work at www.DanielleOfri.com and the Bellevue Literary Review, www.BLReview.org. Or at the upcoming virtual screening of Why Doctors Write on January 11th, 2021: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/bellevueliteraryreview/463821#.
You can learn more about Luminello, the user-friendly EHR founded by Dr. Braslow, at www.luminello.com.
Stay tuned for our next episode on Re-Imagine Consults. If you'd like to share your ideas about how to improve consultations, send us an email at dwcfilesubmission@gmail.com.
At Doctors Who Create, our podcasts are brought to you by Darlina Liu and Mekala Neelakantan. Music for this episode is credited to the band, Nightfloat. As always, please tweet us (@doctorscreate) with any questions, comments, or feedback!
#31 Re-imagine Rounding
Welcome to our Re-imagine Healthcare mini-series, where we will put our creativity into action to rethink elements of our clinical practice... starting with medical rounds. In this episode, we interview Dr. David Hill, Dr. Mark Loehrke, Dr. Anika Kumar, and Dr. Oliver Hulland about how they round, why they round, and what ways we can make rounding better.
If you'd like to share your ideas about electronic medical records (EMR) and consults for the next episodes in this series, send us an email at dwcfilesubmission@gmail.com.
At Doctors Who Create, our podcasts are brought to you by Darlina Liu and Mekala Neelakantan. Music for this episode is credited to the band, Nightfloat. As always, please tweet us (@doctorscreate) with any questions, comments, or feedback!
#30 Voting for Patients
VOTE! VOTE! VOTE! VOTE! VOTE!
The episode was edited by Darlina Liu.
At Doctors Who Create, our podcasts are brought to you by Darlina Liu and Mekala Neelakantan. Music for this episode is credited to the band, Nightfloat. As always, please tweet us (@doctorscreate) with any questions, comments, or feedback!
Re-imagining Healthcare Series!
Here are some questions to think about:
[Rounds]
1) What is the purpose of rounding?
2) How do you round?
3) How can we improve rounds for the patient and for the team?
[Medical Documentation]
1) What is the purpose of medical documentation?
2) How do you approach note writing?
3) How can we improve the electronic medical record system?
[Consults]
1) What is the purpose of a consult?
2) How do consults work at your hospital?
3) How can we improve the consult system?
Feel free to respond to whichever questions or topics resonate with you the most. If you would like a chance to be featured, send an audio clip (aim for under 5 minutes, .mp3 format preferred) to dwcfilesubmission@gmail.com by Friday, October 23rd, 2020.
We look forward to hearing from you! If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to email us at dwcfilesubmission@gmail.com as well.
At Doctors Who Create, our podcasts are brought to you by Darlina Liu and Mekala Neelakantan. Music for this episode is credited to the band, Nightfloat. As always, please tweet us (@doctorscreate) with any questions, comments, or feedback!
#29 Doctors Who Create
We would like to thank the following contributors for sharing their stories:
Dr. Akshata Hopkins
Dr. Lakshman Swamy (@laxswamy @CritCareGame)
Dr. Nitya Rajeshuni
Dr. Jack Maypole
Virali Shah
Dr. Nitin Kapur
Dr. Jet Patterson
The episode was edited by Darlina Liu.
At Doctors Who Create, our podcasts are brought to you by Darlina Liu and Shiv Nadkarni. Social media outreach by Mekala Neelakantan. Music for this episode is credited to the band, Nightfloat. As always, please tweet us (@doctorscreate) with any questions, comments, or feedback!
Call for Submissions!
At Doctors Who Create, our podcasts are brought to you by Darlina Liu and Shiv Nadkarni. Music for this episode is credited to the band, Nightfloat. As always, please tweet us (@doctorscreate) with any questions, comments, or feedback!
#28 Baby Doctor Mamas
The episode was edited by Darlina Liu.
At Doctors Who Create, our podcasts are brought to you by Darlina Liu and Shiv Nadkarni. Music for this episode is credited to the band, Nightfloat. As always, please tweet us (@doctorscreate) with any questions, comments, or feedback!
In Solidarity with Black Lives Matter
Racism is a public health crisis. We as healthcare providers have a moral imperative to address it. Doctors Who Create stands in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement.
Here are some ways you can help:
Educate yourselves. Learn more about the history of racism in our country. If you need a starting point, this curriculum has great resources that you can follow for the month of June: bit.ly/junejustice
Volunteer, donate, participate in local government. You can donate directly to communities in need through mutual aid funds.
Here is a list: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Fw6ru83MuRaerWTCyPPjbcwIhXaXIqy_SbE_8bAyB2M/edit#gid=394516378 and docs.google.com/document/u/1/d/12y7-Wa4gi8HUeFTv17gPcbMGuVX5cqIudLJmhOrq1-k/mobilebasic
Be an active ally in your everyday life. Use your voice to speak out against the racism you witness and encounter. You have more power than you think.
#27 COVID Creativity
You can find more from Dr. Hindin on Twitter (@DavidHindin), Instagram (@thesurgeonlife), or his YouTube channel!
At Doctors Who Create, our podcasts are brought to you by Darlina Liu and Shiv Nadkarni. Music for this episode is credited to the band, Nightfloat. As always, please tweet us (@doctorscreate) with any questions, comments, or feedback!
#26 Under the Surface: Health Disparities in Medicine
If you like what you hear, be sure to follow Max on Twitter @MaxJordan_N or listen to his podcast, Flip the Script, at podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/flip-the-script/id1479201110
At Doctors Who Create, our podcasts are brought to you by Darlina Liu and Shiv Nadkarni. Music for this episode is credited to the band, Nightfloat and YouTube's Audio Library. As always, please tweet us (@doctorscreate) with any questions, comments, or feedback!
#25 Seriously Fun Games
More information at @EmpiricGame or @ MichaelCosimini on Twitter or at EmpiricGame.com
At Doctors Who Create, our podcasts are brought to you by Darlina Liu and Shiv Nadkarni. Music for this episode is credited to the band, Nightfloat. As always, please tweet us (@doctorscreate) with any questions, comments, or feedback!
#24 Sleep Talk with Guy Leschziner
#23 Creativity in Private Practice
More information about Rivia Medical can be found here: riviamedical.com/
At Doctors Who Create, our podcasts are brought to you by Darlina Liu and Shiv Nadkarni. Music for this episode is credited to the band, Nightfloat. As always, please tweet us (@doctorscreate) with any questions, comments, or feedback!
#22 Medicine Unboxed
Hello from London! This month, we sit down with Dr. Sam Guglani, poet, writer, and oncologist here in the UK. Sam is also the director and founder of Medicine Unboxed, which is a conference for health professionals and the public to use the arts and humanities to explore medicine, life, and death. Listen as we discuss how valuing literature, poetry, and the arts can lead to better caregiving, and thus, better doctoring.
At Doctors Who Create, our podcasts are brought to you by Darlina Liu and Shiv Nadkarni. Music for this episode is credited to the band, Nightfloat and YouTube's audio library. As always, please tweet us (@doctorscreate) with any questions, comments, or feedback!
#21 Dr Mini Mental Health
Wanna know more? Read about her book series here: www.drminimentalhealth.com
At Doctors Who Create, our podcasts are brought to you by Darlina Liu and Shiv Nadkarni. Music for this episode is credited to the band, Nightfloat. As always, please tweet us (@doctorscreate) with any questions, comments, or feedback!
#20 Meet The Producers
In this special episode, we're taking you behind the scenes to meet the producers, hear about their own creative passions, and get a heads up about their plans for this podcast.
Music for this episode is credited to the band, Nightfloat. As always, please tweet us (@doctorscreate) with any questions, comments, or feedback!
#19 Musician First, Physician Second
At Doctors Who Create, our podcasts are brought to you by Darlina Liu and Shiv Nadkarni. Music for this episode is credited to the band, Nightfloat, YouTube's audio library and clips from the Cornell Music in Medicine Program. As always, please tweet us (@doctorscreate) with any questions, comments, or feedback!
#18 Brain Scanning Spirituality
At Doctors Who Create, our podcasts are brought to you by Darlina Liu and Shiv Nadkarni. Music for this episode is credited to the band, Nightfloat, and YouTube's audio library. As always, please tweet us with any questions, comments, or feedback. We hope you enjoy this episode!
Correction: In my first question, I ask Dr. Newberg about what got him interested in pioneering a field like "neuroethology." This should be "neurotheology."
#17 D.D.R. (Dance Doctors Revolution)
#16 The Art of Medicine
#15 Writing to Heal (Part 2)
#14 Healing to Write (Part 1)
#13 IMPROVing our skills
#12 Why Doctors Write: #MedHumChat Live!
Thanks to Dr. Colleen Farrell, Dr. Margot Hedlin, and Grace Oliver for sharing, to Darlina Liu for producing this episode, to our podcast leads, Shiv and Darlina, and to the band Night Float for providing our music. Join the Med Hum Chat community on Twitter at twitter.com/medhumchat.
#11 Undocumented But Not Forgotten
Thanks to Amanda Labora and Hattie Huston-Paterson for conducting this interview and to Shiv Nadkarni for producing it, to our podcast leads, Shiv and Darlina, and the band Night Float and AShamaluevMusic for providing our music. For further reading on this topic, please find Dr. Nguyen's JAMA article at www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30575859.
#10 Cannabis, Love, and Other Drugs
Thanks to Shiv Nadkarni for conducting and producing this interview, our podcast leads, Shiv and Darlina, and the band Night Float (formerly, Trisomy Rescue) and AShamaluevMusic for providing our music.
#9 Medicine the Musical
Thanks to Darlina Liu for producing this episode, our podcast leads, Darlina and Shiv, and the band Night Float (formerly, Trisomy Rescue) for providing our music.
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