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Meaningful Medicine
Shieva Khayam-Bashi & Nicole Hohenstein
36 episodes
1 day ago
Meaningful Medicine is a podcast that highlights stories of health care professionals who have found a sense of meaning, resilience and joy in their work. In an unpredictable and challenging world with high burnout rates, this is a podcast where incredible individuals share their most meaningful patient experiences and focus on those moments of positivity and joy that sparked their love of healthcare and changed the way they practice medicine. Visit our youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWx2oRlP53dQdu87kj-KMbg
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Meaningful Medicine is a podcast that highlights stories of health care professionals who have found a sense of meaning, resilience and joy in their work. In an unpredictable and challenging world with high burnout rates, this is a podcast where incredible individuals share their most meaningful patient experiences and focus on those moments of positivity and joy that sparked their love of healthcare and changed the way they practice medicine. Visit our youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWx2oRlP53dQdu87kj-KMbg
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Meaningful Medicine
On AI in Medicine with Dr. Bob Wachter

In this captivating episode, join hosts Nicole and Shieva as they engage in a thought-provoking conversation with Dr. Bob Wachter, the eminent Chief of Medicine at UCSF. Together, they explore the evolving landscape of Generative AI, discussing historical challenges in early healthcare initiatives, notably the rollout of the electronic medical record. Dr. Wachter describes how AI will become a valuable ally for clinicians, lightening their workload by seamlessly handling tasks such as crafting meticulous clinical notes, expediting insurance authorization requests, and skillfully summarizing complex patient records. Importantly, Dr. Wachter discusses the pitfalls of AI in medicine, specifically inherent biases, hallucinations and the propensity to lead to clinician automation and complacency. Dr. Wachter discusses the potential for how AI will change the healthcare workforce and hopefully lead to a safer and more affordable healthcare system. Don't miss this insightful episode about the future of artificial intelligence in medicine.


To learn more about Dr. Bob Wachter:

X: @bob_wachter 

https://medicine.ucsf.edu/people/robert-wachter

https://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/26/science/review-digital-doctor-robert-wachter.html


Articles:

https://www.aha.org/hhnmag/6561-ways-artificial-intelligence-will-transform-health-care

https://www.ucsf.edu/news/2023/11/426716/how-artificial-intelligence-could-transform-health-care

https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2812615

https://blog.research.google/2024/01/amie-research-ai-system-for-diagnostic_12.html

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1 year ago
50 minutes 30 seconds

Meaningful Medicine
Meaningful Moments: On Feedback in Medicine

Join hosts Nicole and Shieva in this impassioned episode as they delve into the often overlooked yet crucial aspect of medical training - feedback. Nicole opens up about her personal journey of grappling with a loss of confidence following negative feedback, shedding light on the emotional toll it can take on medical trainees. Shieva provides valuable insights into the art of giving effective feedback to learners. Together, they explore strategies for fostering a constructive feedback culture within the challenging environment of medical training. The hosts discuss the intricate power dynamics between trainees and attendings and the role of implicit bias in evaluations for both medical students and residents. Tune in to listen to an interesting conversation about the current culture of giving feedback in medical training and how Nicole and Shieva hope to shift the learning environment to support and empower learners.  

Articles:

https://resident360.nejm.org/expert-consult/how-to-receive-and-deliver-high-quality-feedback

https://resident360.nejm.org/expert-consult/improving-feedback-exchanges-with-residents

https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0181659

https://journals.lww.com/academicmedicine/fulltext/2022/09000/association_between_resident_race_and_ethnicity.34.aspx

To learn more about Project Implicit:

https://www.projectimplicit.net/

Music by:

Jindupe by Lauren Duski

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1 year ago
56 minutes 25 seconds

Meaningful Medicine
On Pipeline Programs in Medicine

In this captivating episode of Meaningful Medicine, Shieva and Nicole talk to Dr. Tomás Magaña, an adolescent medicine doctor and co-founder of a nationwide pipeline program called FACES for the Future Coalition. Dr. Magaña discussed how he and his co-founder were inspired to create FACES and he describes the program’s comprehensive approach. Dr. Magaña delves into crucial themes like code-switching and resilience and through compelling anecdotes and insights, he vividly demonstrates the profound impact pipeline programs wield, not just in shaping the career trajectories of young people but also in fortifying their overall health and safety. Dr. Magaña's narrative underscores the incredible power and importance of pipeline programs for URM students and highlights the continued need for resources and support for these programs.


Articles:

https://www.aamc.org/data-reports/workforce/data/figure-8-percentage-matriculants-us-medical-schools-race/ethnicity-alone-academic-year-2018-2019#:~:text=Whites%20(49.9%25)%20and%20Asians,Other%20Pacific%20Islander%20(0.1%25).

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0735675722000985?via%3Dihub

To learn more about Dr. Magaña:

https://facesforthefuture.org/

https://latinx.ucsf.edu/people/tomas-magana-md-ma-faap

To learn more about the UCSF EM URM Summer Fellowship:

https://emurmfellowship.ucsf.edu/

Music: 

-  Glasses on the Table by Crowander



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1 year ago
46 minutes 5 seconds

Meaningful Medicine
On Poetry in Medicine

In this episode we explore the extraordinary intersection of storytelling, the medical humanities and the power of patient narratives. Drs. David Elkin and Shieva Khayam-Bashi share practical methods of how they started incorporating poetry into their medical education practices and highlight the strengths of using poetry as a part of medical education with students and residents on the hospital wards. Learn how this unique approach enhances empathy, sharpens observational skills and forges a deeper connection between trainees and their patients. Discover the power of poetry as it provides a medium for self-expression and fosters a supportive environment that nurtures resilience among healthcare providers.


To hear more about Dr. Elkin’s journey:

-https://thenocturnists.com/season-4/2021/11/16/s4-ep1-burn-the-map

-https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/on-finding-our-path-in-medicine/id1615882893?i=1000556482306Articles/


Poetry discussed:

-https://www.psypost.org/2023/09/new-psychology-research-sheds-light-on-the-relationship-between-creativity-and-empathy-168700-https://www.poetry

-chaikhana.com/Poets/O/OliverMary/WildGeese/index.html-https://www.poetryfoundation.org/

-https://poets.org/poem/kindness

-https://www.soulfularogya.com/guest-house-poem-rumi/


Music:

- Glasses on the Table by Crowander

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1 year ago
41 minutes 3 seconds

Meaningful Medicine
On Ableism in Medicine

In this compelling episode of Meaningful Medicine, we dive deep into the often-overlooked issue of ableism in medicine. Join us as we sit down with Dr. Meaghan Roy-O'Reilly, a trailblazing physician who became the first person in her neurology residency program at Stanford University to disclose that she is living with a disability. She shares her own lived experience working as a resident with a disability and discusses some of the systemic barriers that exist in medical training. She also offers valuable insights into the steps needed to create a more inclusive and equitable healthcare training environment.

Dr. Roy-O'Reilly's inspiring story is a powerful testament to determination, resilience, and the unwavering belief that doctors with disabilities provide much needed diversity and have a unique toolkit to provide exceptional patient care. Join us for this meaningful and insightful episode.

 Articles discussed:

https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2804791

https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2023/07/24/8-facts-about-americans-with-disabilities/#:~:text=Overall%2C%20there%20are%20about%2042.5,care%20or%20independent%20living%20difficulties.

To learn more about Dr. Meaghan Roy-O’Reilly:

https://med.stanford.edu/neurology/faculty/residents/meaghan-roy-oreilly.html

Music by:

Jindupe by Lauren Duski

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2 years ago
40 minutes 52 seconds

Meaningful Medicine
On the History of HIV in Medicine with Dr. Volberding

San Francisco is often thought of as the birthplace of advocacy and innovation in combating the HIV epidemic. In this episode, Shieva and Nicole are joined by the world-renowned physician and researcher, Dr. Paul Volberding. Dr. Volberding not only took care of one of the first patients with HIV in the country, but he also was the co-founder of Ward 86, the world’s first HIV/AIDs specialty clinic. Dr. Volberding shares his insights and experiences from the harrowing early days of the deadly HIV epidemic. He discusses the vital roles of nurses, volunteers, and the San Francisco community as advocates for resources and research to be directed into supporting this largely marginalized community. Join us for this meaningful dialogue about the pioneer days of HIV care in San Francisco. 

 Articles discussed:

https://www.who.int/news-room/spotlight/why-the-hiv-epidemic-is-not-over

Life Before the Lifeboat Documentary: https://youtu.be/rOauL9VDpSk


To learn more about Dr. Paul Volberding:

https://medconnection.ucsfhealth.org/participant/paul-volberding-md


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2 years ago
52 minutes 40 seconds

Meaningful Medicine
On Indigenous Health in Medicine

In this episode Dr. Kathy Morsea, a highly dedicated Native physician providing care to the Navajo community in New Mexico, explores the many health and resource disparities experienced by the indigenous population. Dr. Morsea discusses the impacts of lack of basic needs like clean air and electricity, food deserts and COVID-19 as well as the overall poorer health status of the indigenous population compared to other Americans. Join us for an enlightening discussion, as Dr. Morsea shares the joys, challenges and the crucial needs for improving the health of Indigenous communities.

To learn more about Dr. Morsea:

https://www.topnpi.com/nm1770513202/dr-kathryn-morsea

Articles discussed:

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/health/analysis-covid-19-shortened-native-american-life-expectancy-but-its-not-the-only-factor

https://www-pbs-org.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/www.pbs.org/newshour/amp/health/analysis-covid-19-shortened-native-american-life-expectancy-but-its-not-the-only-factor?amp_gsa=1&amp_js_v=a9&usqp=mq331AQIUAKwASCAAgM%3D#amp_tf=From%20%251%24s&aoh=16836056318251&referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&ampshare=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.pbs.org%2Fnewshour%2Fhealth%2Fanalysis-covid-19-shortened-native-american-life-expectancy-but-its-not-the-only-factor

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8936100/#:~:text=COVID%2D19%20death%20rates%20in%20the%20young%20adult%20and%20middle,Native%20Americans%20in%20both%20years.

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-  Glasses on the Table by Crowander

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2 years ago
43 minutes 23 seconds

Meaningful Medicine
On Motherhood in Medicine with Dr. Andrea Tooley

Mothers are often thought of as superheroes. For women in medicine, becoming a mother can seem daunting and even impossible. Dr. Andrea Tooley, an Ophthalmologist at the Mayo Clinic, joins Nicole and Shieva to discuss how she balances succeeding at work and in the OR while also succeeding at home with two small kids. Dr. Tooley shares her tips and tricks for maintaining a successful career, home and family: honest partner communication, organization and outsourcing. Join us for an honest conversation about the challenges and triumphs of motherhood in medicine. 


To learn more about Dr. Tooley:

Instagram: @dr.andreatooley

Blog: Andreatooley.com


Articles discussed:
 https://www.mja.com.au/system/files/issues/213_07/mja250747.pdf

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2 years ago
54 minutes 16 seconds

Meaningful Medicine
On Long COVID in Medicine

In this episode, we are re-joined by Dr. Carla Kuon, an integrative medicine physician at UCSF's Osher Center. Dr. Kuon shares her knowledge and experience treating Long COVID: a condition that can develop after someone has recovered from acute COVID-19 that can cause a wide range of symptoms that can last for weeks, months, or longer. Dr. Kuon discusses the symptoms and underlying biological processes of Long COVID, as well as diagnostic tests and treatments that aid in recovery. Dr. Kuon shares her knowledge and expertise in her new book called "The Long Covid Solution -- a holistic,  integrative approach to post-viral recovery." Join us as we learn about Long Covid and find out how we can help our patients, families and friends recover.

Articles and references from today’s episode: 

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-01511-z

https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(23)00493-2/fulltext

https://www.verywellmind.com/what-is-4-7-8-breathing-5204438#:~:text=Andrew%20Weil.,for%20the%20count%20of%20eight.

To Learn more about Dr. Kuon:

Her new book: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/123722847-the-long-covid-solution

Website: https://www.ucsfhealth.org/providers/dr-carla-kuon

Music by

-  Glasses on the Table by Crowander

To watch this episode on YouTube:

Visit our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWx2oRlP53dQdu87kj-KMbg


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2 years ago
48 minutes 50 seconds

Meaningful Medicine
On Laughter in Medicine with Dr. Glaucomflecken

Nicole and Shieva are joined by Dr. Will Flanary, also known as his humorous social media persona: Dr. Glaucomflecken. Dr. Flanary talks openly about his experience as a two-time cancer survivor and shares how his personal and professional life was altered after surviving a sudden cardiac arrest. Dr. Flanary shares how he uses social media to highlight important topics in health and medicine and highlights the important role humor plays in healing both our patients and ourselves. Join us to learn more about the power of laughter in medicine.

To learn more about Dr. Flanary:

Twitter: @DGlaucomflecken

YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCYDVFfp_AN1WBiNwaf9522w

TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drglaucomflecken?lang=en

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lglaucomflecken/

Website: https://glaucomflecken.com/faq/

Music by

-  Glasses on the Table by Crowander

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2 years ago
45 minutes 53 seconds

Meaningful Medicine
On Palliative Care in Medicine

Many people, including clinicians, often conflate palliative care with hospice and end-of-life care. In today's episode, Dr. Michael Rabow, a UCSF internist who specializes in palliative care, shares the broader mission of palliative care and how it can provide compassionate and supportive care that is centered on quality life rather than end-of-life care. Dr. Rabow discusses what drew him to palliative medicine, what life lessons he's learned from his patients and how he maintains a meaningful relationship with human suffering while also combating burnout. 

Articles discussed:

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6695129/#!po=1.35135

Music by:

-  Bacchanal by Nuisance 

-  Glasses on the Table by Crowander

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2 years ago
37 minutes 24 seconds

Meaningful Medicine
On Global Health in Medicine

Have you ever wondered about how healthcare is practiced in other countries? In this episode Nicole and Shieva are joined by Dr. Joyce Hightower, a family physician who has spent more than a decade working closely with health officials and hospital staff in over 30 countries in Africa. Dr. Hightower shares her experience providing primary care abroad, building a sustainably-run hospital, combating the Ebola outbreak and creating an orphanage in Africa. Dr. Hightower reflects on what it means to provide meaningful healthcare that focuses on quality, community and sustainability.

To learn more about Dr. Hightower:

https://www.bloomsofjoyce.com/

https://www.dixonhightowerfoundation.org/

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2 years ago
48 minutes 58 seconds

Meaningful Medicine
On Reapplying to Residency in Medicine

According to the American Association of Medical Colleges, the number of medical students who matriculate into medical schools has increased by more than 30% in the last 20 years, yet the corresponding number of residency program spots has not kept up. A consequence of this mismatch is that between 7-20% of 4th year medical students do not match into a residency program on their first try. In this episode, we bring back the beloved Dr. Andrés Calvillo, to discuss his journey of working as a medicine intern while also balancing re-applying to radiology residency. Dr. Calvillo shares his experience navigating the challenges of being partially matched into residency and offers practical and helpful advice that has helped him along the way. Join us for a meaningful, honest and uplifting discussion with Dr. Andrés Calvillo.

To learn more about Dr. Calvillo:

https://twitter.com/AAGCalvillo

Link to our previous episode: Episode #8 On Not Matching in Medicine with Andrés Calvillo:

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/meaningful-medicine/id1615882893?i=1000562302533

Articles mentioned in this episode:

https://www.nrmp.org/match-data-analytics/residency-data-reports/

https://www.aamc.org/news-insights/medical-school-enrollments-grow-residency-slots-haven-t-kept-pace

Music by

-  Glasses on the Table by Crowander

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2 years ago
40 minutes 14 seconds

Meaningful Medicine
On Working with Veterans in Medicine

Ever wonder how we can better connect with and care for our veterans? Dr. Mikel Matto is a veteran himself and works as a psychiatrist at the San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center. He is board certified in Psychiatry, Forensic Psychiatry, and Addiction Medicine and in this episode, Dr. Matto shares his approach of compassion, respect and cultural humility when caring for veterans. Dr. Matto discusses the unique aspects of providing mental health care to this special population and his clinical work with veterans in forensic psychiatry, trauma, and violence risk assessment. Dr. Matto shares his thoughts on clinician self-care, moral injury, and some of the barriers to clinicians seeking mental health care.

To learn more about Dr. Matto: https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.profiles.ucsf.edu/mikel.matto

Articles mentioned in this episode:

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34283458/#:~:text=The%20most%20publicized%20mental%20health,Iraq%20have%20PTSD%20or%20depression.

https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2021/04/05/the-changing-face-of-americas-veteran-population/

https://magazine.ucsf.edu/crisis-our-city#:~:text=The%20homeless%20population%20in%20San,illness%20and%2For%20substance%20abuse.

Music by

-  Glasses on the Table by Crowander

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2 years ago
34 minutes 24 seconds

Meaningful Medicine
On Imposter Syndrome in Medicine

Have you ever doubted your own abilities or had a nagging feeling that at any moment someone was going to expose you as a fraud in your profession or area of study? You are not alone! It turns out that imposter syndrome is quite common and can occur at all stages of medical training and beyond. In this episode, UCSF emergency medicine doctors and educators Dr. Rosny Daniel, Dr. Jill Mongelluzzo & Dr. Marianne Juarez join us in discussing their varied and personal experiences with imposter syndrome, and how each has learned to recognize and overcome it. In this meaningful panel discussion, we also explore how we can view the imposter experience not as a weakness, but rather as a strength in a positive growth mindset.

Articles mentioned in this episode:

https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/10398562211036121?casa_token=rxas8o_IAIsAAAAA:8XOTkoYOFapm5P6yR_vK-xNmIUs64dUVnPpntfJvQW__9dYN9bT8ZklKsf_BS92JwpyYyobpRSI

https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01553/full

https://journals.lww.com/academicmedicine/fulltext/2018/05000/_Rising_to_the_Level_of_Your_Incompetence___What.41.aspx?casa_token=dYaa_owTdHMAAAAA:2_Y-LWLwrv3fXJbKMg9RQ5KPNvkUGJVtI83jtQNpmND1XNmz2OXKsb5vrmqU2fp1uBD4q8r9kXPHNnpsFHgaFg

To learn more about our panelists:

Dr. Jill Mongelluzzo: https://profiles.ucsf.edu/jillian.mongelluzzo

Dr. Rosny Daniel: https://emergency.ucsf.edu/content/rosny-daniel

Dr. Marianne Juarez: https://profiles.ucsf.edu/marianne.juarez

Music by

-  Glasses on the Table by Crowander

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2 years ago
54 minutes 14 seconds

Meaningful Medicine
On Pain Psychology in Medicine

Pain isn’t just a sensation we feel in our body, it is a complex experience fueled by our minds. In this episode, Nicole and Shieva sit down with Dr. Zoffness, a leading expert in pain psychology, to uncover the root cause of chronic pain. Dr. Zoffness reveals the biopsychosocial factors that increase pain, uncovers some of the common misconceptions regarding pain management and discusses how we can turn down the dials of chronic pain.

To learn more about Dr. Zoffness:

https://www.zoffness.com/about

twitter (@drzoffness), and Insta (@therealdoczoff)

Resources discussed in this episode:

Pain workbook: https://www.newharbinger.com/9781684036448/the-pain-management-workbook/

Resource to find a pain psychologist:

https://aapainpsychology.org/

Music by

-  Glasses on the Table by Crowander

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2 years ago
44 minutes 5 seconds

Meaningful Medicine
On Race, Burnout & Recovery in Medicine

Ever wonder what contributed to the Great Resignation in healthcare? In today’s episode, Shieva and Nicole discuss the intersection of race and burnout in medicine with Dr. Starr Knight, the Associate Chair of Diversity & Inclusion for the UCSF Department of Emergency Medicine. Dr. Knight delves into what the process of recovery and healing from burnout looks like at the individual and systemic level in healthcare.

Articles mentioned in this episode:

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589537021001590

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5821021/

To learn more about Dr. Knight's work:

https://journals.lww.com/em-news/fulltext/2022/08000/diversity_matters__wellness,_burnout,_and_recovery.9.aspx

Music by:

-  Bacchanal by Nuisance

-  Glasses on the Table by Crowander

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2 years ago
31 minutes 45 seconds

Meaningful Medicine
On Wellbeing & Burnout in Medicine

As rates of burnout, emotional exhaustion and depersonalization rise amongst healthcare workers, the National Academy of Medicine recently published a national plan for health workforce well-being. On today’s episode Dr. Larrissa Thomas, a nationally recognized expert in the field of physician well-being and burnout, discusses the root causes of burnout and discusses using Deep Thinking Human-Centered Design to develop systemic solutions to promote wellbeing in medicine.

Articles mentioned in this episode:

https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2702871

https://nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/26744/national-plan-for-health-workforce-well-being

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/29/health/doctor-burnout-pandemic.html

https://www.mayoclinicproceedings.org/article/S0025-6196(21)00872-7/fulltext

To learn more about Dr. Thomas’s work:

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32101932/

Music by

-  Glasses on the Table by Crowander

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3 years ago
44 minutes 42 seconds

Meaningful Medicine
On Climate Change in Medicine

We often don’t associate healthcare and climate change, yet healthcare accounts for ~10% of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions. On today’s episode, Dr. Heather Whelan, an internal medicine doctor, climate change activist and educator at UCSF, explores how physicians can promote a climate-conscious environment. Dr. Whelan shares her innovative climate change curriculum and discusses opportunities to get involved in climate research and advocacy.


To learn more about Dr. Whelan’s work:

https://climatehealthed.org


Articles/resources mentioned in this episode:

Johnson M, et al. Epidemiology. 2022

Bekkar  B, et al. JAMA Network Open. 2020

Nori-Sarma, Sun, Sun et al. JAMA Psychiatry. 2022

Eckleman & Sherman PLOS. 2016

http://Interviewwithoutharm.com


Music by

-  Glasses on the Table by Crowander

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3 years ago
38 minutes 11 seconds

Meaningful Medicine
Meaningful Moments: The Trials & Tribulations of Intern Year

*Trigger warning- this episode discusses suicide and pays tribute to National Physician Suicide Awareness Day*

In today’s episode, Nicole and Shieva have a candid conversation in which they discuss the stresses and challenges of starting their intern year of medical residency. Facing new challenges such as imposter syndrome, difficulties coping with painful emotional situations, lack of sleep and the new responsibilities of being a physician can all feel overwhelming. In this personal conversation, Nicole and Shieva discuss the delicate balance of professional distancing versus empathy and reflect upon their own experiences with and coping strategies for the trauma and stress that is often experienced while working in healthcare.

Articles and resources discussed:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChGxcYLwKDw

Kristen Kim, Gordon Y. Ye, Angela Maria Haddad, Nicholas Kos, Sidney Zisook, Judy E. Davidson. Thematic analysis and natural language processing of job‐related problems prior to physician suicide in 2003–2018. Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2022

https://npsaday.org

https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/what-ive-learned-from-my-tally-of-757-doctor-suicides/2018/01/12/b0ea9126-eb50-11e7-9f92-10a2203f6c8d_story.html

Psychotherapy in Primary Care: The BATHE Technique (aafp.org)

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-  Glasses on the Table by Crowander

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3 years ago
36 minutes 29 seconds

Meaningful Medicine
Meaningful Medicine is a podcast that highlights stories of health care professionals who have found a sense of meaning, resilience and joy in their work. In an unpredictable and challenging world with high burnout rates, this is a podcast where incredible individuals share their most meaningful patient experiences and focus on those moments of positivity and joy that sparked their love of healthcare and changed the way they practice medicine. Visit our youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWx2oRlP53dQdu87kj-KMbg