“This podcast is restoring my faith in the world of medicine I am studying to be part of. As a neurodivergent minority international medical student, hearing interviews of nurses, PAs, PhDs (Dr BJ Fogg PhD of Tiny Habits), authors/sociologists/anthropologists (Scott Carney), healthcare and biotech entrepreneurs (Chris Altcheck of Cadence, Tobias Silberzahn on McKinsey and Company and Syam Palakurthy, Dr Joshua Courtney of TrueLearn), MDs/DOs and Deans and presidents US based and international medical schools (Dr David Lenihan of Ponce Health Sciences University, Dr Omar Lateef of Rush University Medical Center) who are getting involved in transforming medical education and medicine for both providers and patient I have hope that medicine can improve in both word and action.
Seeing pushback on stagnant textbook based didactics in medical education and continuing graduate medical education, technology integration for improvement upstream medicine/early detection as well as monitoring of chronic disease (crucial in the age of COVID and hospital turnaways) is refreshing. This podcasts combines that with stories of leaders finding and creating their purpose in medicine at the start of their careers, after a no from post graduate training opportunities, or after decades in their career when they find the time and means and ways to break through the infrastructure of US based modern allopathic medicine to create more for their patients, themselves and their colleagues.
This inspires me to pursue my MSW after medical school to help perpetuate reform in mental health services for physicians and their patients as well as trainings (Masters, PhD or certificate program) in cognitive system engineering and program to help create their innovations in healthcare and support their transformation as we face new crises in health/medicine beyond COVID.”
Joce W via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
06/13/22