Get ready for a compelling conversation! This episode brings together three distinguished doctors—Dr. Selod (PM&R), Dr. Fisher-Wikoff (Family Medicine), and Dr. Dossa (General Surgery)—to discuss the evolving world of medicine. They'll dive into their unique experiences, exploring everything from the rise of telehealth and AI's impact to the crucial role of physician advocacy and active involvement in healthcare initiatives, and more. Don't miss this insightful look at the future of patient care.
Join us for a knowledge-filled episode with Dr. Murthy, the Assistant Medical Director and Deputy Local Health Authority at Tarrant County Public Health. In this vital discussion, Dr. Murthy offers a comprehensive look at the history of vaccinations and addresses the current measles situation in Texas, including recent developments in the 2025 outbreak. This episode also highlights crucial public health resources available through Tarrant County Public Health for both child and adult immunizations. Tune in to understand the vital importance of vaccines and how they safeguard our communities here in Fort Worth and across Texas.
In this insightful episode, host Brian Swift, CEO/EVP of the Tarrant County Medical Society, interviews Dr. Jeff Jarvis, Chief Medical Officer and System Medical Director for MedStar, who will soon assume the role of Fort Worth EMS Medical Director on July 1, 2025. Dr. Jarvis shares his personal journey into emergency medicine. We discuss the vital role of advocacy, including TCMS's involvement in maintaining an independent medical director role and ensuring consistent care. Dr. Jarvis outlines how EMS evolves through innovation, technology like data and telemedicine, and stronger collaboration with hospitals, primary care, and public health. He also touches on anticipated challenges and how they'll be addressed. Tune in for a crucial conversation about emergency medical services in Fort Worth!
Join 3rd and 4th-year TCOM medical students as they share their experiences from the clinical years! Hear about navigating rotations, crushing shelf exams, and tackling COMLEX and USMLE Steps. But it's not all textbooks and clinics; our students get real about the vital importance of self-care and finding a healthy balance between intense studies and their personal lives. How do they manage the demands, avoid burnout, and still make time for what matters outside of medicine? Get ready for an honest, insightful look at what it truly takes to thrive in medical school!
In this episode, we spotlight Project Access Tarrant County (PATC), TCMS's signature project, a unique organization dedicated to improving healthcare access for underserved populations in Tarrant County. We'll discuss the history and model of PATC, including its partnerships and the critical surgical and specialty care services it provides. Hear about the powerful impact of PATC, as well as the challenges and opportunities facing the organization. We'll also look ahead to the future of PATC and how you can play a role in supporting their mission through volunteering, donations, or spreading awareness. Project Access Tarrant County: https://www.tcam.org/project-accessDonate Today: https://www.tcam.org/donate
Navigating the complexities of care for serious illness can feel overwhelming. Join host Dr. Selod as he welcomes palliative care specialist Dr. Mo Rezaie to demystify the crucial differences between palliative care, end-of-life care, and hospice. Dr. Rezaie offers her expert insights, explaining who benefits from each approach and the distinct support systems they provide for patients. This podcast aims to empower listeners with clarity and compassionate understanding to make informed decisions during challenging times.
Join host Dr. Selod this episode for a candid conversation with five dedicated transitional year interns from Baylor Scott & White All Saints Medical Center. They share their personal experiences navigating the challenges and triumphs of residency, offering insights into their chosen specialties and future plans. Get a glimpse into the next generation of physicians shaping the future of healthcare.
This episode dives deep into the critical issues facing Texas physicians during the 2025 legislative session. Join us as we discuss the Texas Medical Association's (TMA) key priorities with Brian Swift, EVP of the Tarrant County Medical Society, and Dr. Robert Rodgers, a leader of physician advocacy. We'll explore challenges in Texas healthcare, including access to care, practice viability, and physician autonomy. Learn how the TMA is working to protect patient safety, streamline healthcare processes, and safeguard the doctor-patient relationship. Discover how these legislative efforts will directly impact physicians in Tarrant County and how you can get involved in advocating for the future of healthcare in Texas. To get involved contact: Brian Swift bswift@tcms.org Important links: TMA Physician Advocacy: https://www.texmed.org/advocacy/ TMA State Advocacy: https://www.texmed.org/Legislature/ First Tuesdays: https://www.texmed.org/firsttuesdays/
Join us for an inspiring episode! Witness the official transition of power as Dr. Selod, the outgoing president, passes the torch to Dr. Triwanna Fisher-Wikoff, our esteemed 2025 President. This episode features a captivating conversation between the two leaders, offering valuable insights into the future of the Tarrant County Medical Society as we navigate the upcoming legislative challenges. We'll also delve into Dr. Fisher-Wikoff's remarkable journey to becoming a successful family practice physician. Her presidency is a very special one, as Dr. Triwanna Fisher-Wikoff is the first African American president of the Tarrant County Medical Society!
Dive into the world of Private Practice and Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. Join us as we explore the intricacies of running a successful practice, from the challenges of balancing patient care and administrative tasks to the rewards of independent practice. We'll discuss the unique opportunities and obstacles faced by PM&R physicians, offering insights into the business side of healthcare.
Trigger Warning: This episode discusses sexual assault and rape. If you or someone you know needs support, please contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE or contact the Women's Center of Tarrant County at 817-927-4040.
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Peschel, a celebrated retired physician, past recipient of the Gold-Headed Cane Award, and past president of the Tarrant County Medical Society (TCMS). Dr. Peschel shares her fascinating insights into the founding of the Women's Center of Fort Worth, a pivotal moment in the city's history in dealing with sexual assault victims.
We also delve into the rich history of the Gold-Headed Cane Awards, a prestigious recognition bestowed upon outstanding physicians in Tarrant County. Dr. Peschel discusses the significance of this award and its role in honoring the contributions of medical professionals to our community.
Join us for a conversation with Dr. Kenton Murthy, a public health expert from Tarrant County. We delve into the origins of public health, exploring its evolution. Dr. Murthy discusses the core principles of public health and control, and highlights the vital partnership between the Tarrant County Public Health Department and the Tarrant County Medical Society. We'll also explore the impact of COVID-19 on public health and the lessons learned from the pandemic. Tune in to learn more about the critical role of public health in safeguarding our well-being.
Tune in as we delve into the critical issues Physicians are facing in Texas. Join Brian Swift, CEO of Tarrant County Medical Society, and Ben Wright, Director of Public Affairs at the Texas Medical Association, as they discuss the upcoming legislative session in 2025 and its impact on physicians, patients, and the future of medicine.
In this episode of the Tarrant County Medical Minute, host Dr. Omar Selod sits down with Linda Kennedy, President of the TCMS Alliance, to discuss the vital partnership between the Tarrant County Medical Society (TCMS) and the TCMS Alliance. They explore how the Alliance works to build a strong community for the families of physicians, providing support and resources that enhance their well-being. Additionally, they discuss the Alliance's efforts to serve the broader Tarrant County community through various initiatives and programs.
Join Mary Conley, an MS-2 at TCU Burnett Med School, and TCMS President Omar Selod for a candid conversation about the challenges and rewards of medical school and how generational differences have impacted their medical school experiences. As a current student, Mary offers firsthand insights into balancing academics, extracurriculars, and personal well-being. Dr. Selod shares his experiences navigating the transition from student to physician.
Join us for a captivating conversation with Dr. Margie B. Peschel, a trailblazing physician who began her career in the 1950s. Discover her unique experiences as a woman in medicine during a time of significant societal and professional change. Learn about the challenges she faced, the groundbreaking contributions she made to the field of blood banking in Fort Worth, and more.
Join TCMS President Dr. Omar Selod and EVP Brian Swift as they talk about what goes on at the Tarrant County Medical Society and their personal journeys!