Carol Bernstein Part II

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Carol Bernstein, MD, joins Nick Andrews once again this week to talk about physician burnout and physician suicide.

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Carol Bernstein, MD, joins Nick Andrews once again this week to talk about physician burnout and physician suicide.

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Carol Bernstein: Burnout or depression?

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Carol Bernstein, MD, joins Nick Andrews to talk about the difference between physician burnout and depression. Dr. Bernstein is a professor at NYU Langone in New York City and has been a guest on the MDedge Psychcast.
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Carol Bernstein, MD, joins Nick Andrews to talk about the difference between physician burnout and depression. Dr. Bernstein is a professor at NYU Langone in New York City and has been a guest on the MDedge Psychcast.
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Carol Bernstein, MD, joins Nick Andrews to talk about the difference between physician burnout and depression. Dr. Bernstein is a professor at NYU Langone in New York City and has been a guest on the MDedge Psychcast.
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TKR after arthroscopic surgery

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Total knee replacement risk spares after artheroscopic surgery for meniscal tear. Also today, the ADA releases guidelines for type 2 diabetes in children and youth, Nasal glucagon is a viable alternative to intramuscular administration, and draft guidelines advise HIV screening for most teens and adults.

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Total knee replacement risk spares after artheroscopic surgery for meniscal tear. Also today, the ADA releases guidelines for type 2 diabetes in children and youth, Nasal glucagon is a viable alternative to intramuscular administration, and draft guidelines advise HIV screening for most teens and adults.

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Total knee replacement risk spares after artheroscopic surgery for meniscal tear. Also today, the ADA releases guidelines for type 2 diabetes in children and youth, Nasal glucagon is a viable alternative to intramuscular administration, and draft guidelines advise HIV screening for most teens and adults.

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Craig Getting, Luis Aguilar-Montalva: Part I

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In this Episode, Nick Andrews (@tribnic) welcomes the first med student and the first muggle to join the program. Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia partnered with the Lantern Theater Company to offer a class that teaches staging, acting, and playwriting. The class is designed specifically for med students, current residents, attending physicians, and any other medical professionals. The class eliminates hierarchy, encourages artistic exploration, and can lead to increased empathy when dealing with patients and their families. Nick, Luis, and Craig recognize the similarities between medicine and art but also highlight what we can learn from different passions. 

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In this Episode, Nick Andrews (@tribnic) welcomes the first med student and the first muggle to join the program. Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia partnered with the Lantern Theater Company to offer a class that teaches staging, acting, and playwriting. The class is designed specifically for med students, current residents, attending physicians, and any other medical professionals. The class eliminates hierarchy, encourages artistic exploration, and can lead to increased empathy when dealing with patients and their families. Nick, Luis, and Craig recognize the similarities between medicine and art but also highlight what we can learn from different passions. 

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In this Episode, Nick Andrews (@tribnic) welcomes the first med student and the first muggle to join the program. Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia partnered with the Lantern Theater Company to offer a class that teaches staging, acting, and playwriting. The class is designed specifically for med students, current residents, attending physicians, and any other medical professionals. The class eliminates hierarchy, encourages artistic exploration, and can lead to increased empathy when dealing with patients and their families. Nick, Luis, and Craig recognize the similarities between medicine and art but also highlight what we can learn from different passions. 

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Samuel Shem: Part II

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Part II of Nick’s conversation with Samuel Shem. Mr. Shem is the author of the satirical novel The House of God, which examined medical residency in the United States in the 1970s.

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Part II of Nick’s conversation with Samuel Shem. Mr. Shem is the author of the satirical novel The House of God, which examined medical residency in the United States in the 1970s.

Part II of Nick’s conversation with Samuel Shem. Mr. Shem is the author of the satirical novel The House of God, which examined medical residency in the United States in the 1970s.

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Samuel Shem: House of God

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Doctor Stephen Bergman now goes by Samuel Shem and lives outside Boston, but in the 1970s, he published arguably one of the most impactful books on medicine in recent memory -- the cult classic, the House of God.  Newsweek named the House of God the second best satirical piece of fiction of all time behind Don Quixote. In this conversation, Shem tells me about his motivation for the House of God and reveals that there will be a sequel in 2019 on the current state of medicine.
 

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Doctor Stephen Bergman now goes by Samuel Shem and lives outside Boston, but in the 1970s, he published arguably one of the most impactful books on medicine in recent memory -- the cult classic, the House of God.  Newsweek named the House of God the second best satirical piece of fiction of all time behind Don Quixote. In this conversation, Shem tells me about his motivation for the House of God and reveals that there will be a sequel in 2019 on the current state of medicine.
 

 

Doctor Stephen Bergman now goes by Samuel Shem and lives outside Boston, but in the 1970s, he published arguably one of the most impactful books on medicine in recent memory -- the cult classic, the House of God.  Newsweek named the House of God the second best satirical piece of fiction of all time behind Don Quixote. In this conversation, Shem tells me about his motivation for the House of God and reveals that there will be a sequel in 2019 on the current state of medicine.
 

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Heather Yeo: Surgical Residency Attrition

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In this edition of the MDedge Postcall Podcast, Heather Yeo, MD, MHS, discusses how and why surgical residents are leaving their residency in favor of other specialties.

When Dr. Yeo was a resident, one of her co-residents left surgery. Dr. Yeo says that this resident was highly talented technically and on-point clinically. After this resident left, Dr. Yeo began investigating this and looking into what can be done to keep surgical trainees in surgery.

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In this edition of the MDedge Postcall Podcast, Heather Yeo, MD, MHS, discusses how and why surgical residents are leaving their residency in favor of other specialties.

When Dr. Yeo was a resident, one of her co-residents left surgery. Dr. Yeo says that this resident was highly talented technically and on-point clinically. After this resident left, Dr. Yeo began investigating this and looking into what can be done to keep surgical trainees in surgery.

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In this edition of the MDedge Postcall Podcast, Heather Yeo, MD, MHS, discusses how and why surgical residents are leaving their residency in favor of other specialties.

When Dr. Yeo was a resident, one of her co-residents left surgery. Dr. Yeo says that this resident was highly talented technically and on-point clinically. After this resident left, Dr. Yeo began investigating this and looking into what can be done to keep surgical trainees in surgery.

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Jaya Aysola: Gender inclusivity

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Jaya Aysola, MD, MPH, joins Nick to talk about workplace inclusivity among genders. Dr. Aysola is an assistant professor of medicine and pediatrics at the Perelman School of Medicine. Her primary appointment in the Divisions of General Internal Medicine.

In early August 2018, Dr. Aysola and her colleagues published a qualitative narrative analysis regarding the perceptions of the factors associated with inclusive workplaces in healthcare.



 

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Jaya Aysola, MD, MPH, joins Nick to talk about workplace inclusivity among genders. Dr. Aysola is an assistant professor of medicine and pediatrics at the Perelman School of Medicine. Her primary appointment in the Divisions of General Internal Medicine.

In early August 2018, Dr. Aysola and her colleagues published a qualitative narrative analysis regarding the perceptions of the factors associated with inclusive workplaces in healthcare.



 

 

Jaya Aysola, MD, MPH, joins Nick to talk about workplace inclusivity among genders. Dr. Aysola is an assistant professor of medicine and pediatrics at the Perelman School of Medicine. Her primary appointment in the Divisions of General Internal Medicine.

In early August 2018, Dr. Aysola and her colleagues published a qualitative narrative analysis regarding the perceptions of the factors associated with inclusive workplaces in healthcare.



 

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First Episode: Dr. Lorenzo Norris

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Introducing the Postcall Podcast from MDedge. At MDedge, we know that medicine can be a bit of an awakening at every step of your career. So, we launched the Postcall Podcast as a way to share your stories: what you love about medicine and what you love outside of your career. This podcast is meant to be a place for you to find your truth.

In the first edition, MDedge producer and host Nick Andrews sits down with Lorenzo Norris, MD. Dr. Norris is the host of the MDedge Psychcast as well as the editor-in-chief of MDedge Psychiatry and Dean at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences.

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Introducing the Postcall Podcast from MDedge. At MDedge, we know that medicine can be a bit of an awakening at every step of your career. So, we launched the Postcall Podcast as a way to share your stories: what you love about medicine and what you love outside of your career. This podcast is meant to be a place for you to find your truth.

In the first edition, MDedge producer and host Nick Andrews sits down with Lorenzo Norris, MD. Dr. Norris is the host of the MDedge Psychcast as well as the editor-in-chief of MDedge Psychiatry and Dean at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences.

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Introducing the Postcall Podcast from MDedge. At MDedge, we know that medicine can be a bit of an awakening at every step of your career. So, we launched the Postcall Podcast as a way to share your stories: what you love about medicine and what you love outside of your career. This podcast is meant to be a place for you to find your truth.

In the first edition, MDedge producer and host Nick Andrews sits down with Lorenzo Norris, MD. Dr. Norris is the host of the MDedge Psychcast as well as the editor-in-chief of MDedge Psychiatry and Dean at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences.

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