In this podcast, Dr. Tuvia, a pediatric gastroenterologist, shares his journey into the field, discussing his mentor's influence and the pivotal moments in his training. He describes a typical day, emphasizing his early starts, the procedures he performs, and his responsibilities in teaching surgical residents. The conversation expands to challenges in pediatrics, such as the rise in mental health issues among children and the impact of diet on gastrointestinal diseases.
In this engaging conversation, the host celebrates Dr. Damon Moore's prolific 50-year career as a pediatrician in Loudoun County, Virginia. Dr. Moore, honored by his colleagues and known for his multifaceted talents as a singer, husband, and father, reflects on his inspirations to enter pediatrics, notably his childhood pediatrician, Dr. Jack Siegel, and psychologist Julius Siegel. The discussion traverses
In this episode, Dr. Brian Birch returns to discuss his successful transition from a large health system to opening his independent pediatric practice, Treasure Valley Children's Clinic. He shares insights on balancing exceptional care with operational efficiency, the importance of patient relationships, and how he integrates both traditional and innovative approaches to pediatric care.
In this video, Dr. Michelle Cook discusses her journey from working in a traditional fee-for-service healthcare system to establishing her own direct primary care (DPC) practice in Atlanta, Georgia. Following the collapse of her previous health system, mainly due to financial instability and poor insurer reimbursement rates, Dr. Cook transitioned to a DPC model. This move provided her with greater autonomy, allowing her to develop closer relationships with her patients and avoid the constraints
In this episode, Dr. Shannon Fox Levine, a prominent pediatrician from Palm Beach, discusses her unique journey into medicine, her diverse leadership roles, and her practice's progressive approach to integrating mental health care. Dr. Levine shares insights on the evolving landscape of pediatric medicine, emphasizing the critical need for better funding and support for chronic care management.
Dr. Bravo welcomes two expert pediatricians, Dr. Marconi and Dr. Gambon, who share their extensive experience in pediatric care, mental health initiatives, and innovative approaches to screening for serious conditions. The discussion covers their career journeys, the importance of mental health screening, the challenges of implementing new practices, the nuances of pediatric coding and billing, and the importance of continuous education for healthcare providers.
In this insightful video, Herb interviews Simeon Courtie, a seasoned broadcaster and author, about the crucial role of storytelling in healthcare. Simeon shares his experience from media to training professionals in effective communication. Key points include building trust, simplifying complex information, and understanding audience needs, with practical tips for physicians to better engage patients using empathy and storytelling elements like hero and villain. Simeon also discusses his books.
The video script features an interview with Dr. Jordan Gitlin, Chief Pediatric Urologist at NYU Langone, Long Island, discussing his career and daily responsibilities. Dr. Gitlin outlines his path to becoming a pediatric urologist, inspired by his love for surgery and formative rotations in pediatric urology. He describes his typical day, split between office consultations and operating room procedures, and highlights the nuances of treating children with urological issues.
Dr. Anthony Orsini, a pediatrician and neonatologist, shares his journey from general pediatrics to neonatology, emphasizing the importance of compassionately delivering bad news to patients. He recounts a transformative experience with a senior physician and details his development of a communication program dubbed the 'Orsini Way,' which uses professional improvisational actors to train medical professionals.
George hosts Dr. Steven Hirsch, an independent pediatrician from Rockville, Maryland. Dr. Hirsch shares insights about running a successful independent pediatric practice, detailing his dedication to creating a welcoming and highly intentional office environment that puts patient and family experience first. He discusses why he became a pediatrician, the importance of attention to detail, and how such attention affects patient care and staff retention. Dr. Hirsch explains his approach to balance
In this podcast episode, the hosts welcome Dr. Alicia Peterson, MD, an accomplished pediatric anesthesiologist and pain management specialist. Dr. Peterson shares her journey from academic medicine to entrepreneurship and highlights the challenges faced within large hospital systems.
In this episode of the innovation series featuring Dr. Sabrina, the hosts welcome Dr. Kim Newell Green, co-founder and Chief Medical Officer of Flourish Labs. Dr. Newell Green shares her extensive journey from being a pediatrician to co-founding a company that leverages technology to scale professional mental health peer support.
In this episode of the Pediatric Lounge, the hosts delve into the Pediatric Lounge Innovation Sessions, focusing on accelerating innovation in pediatric medicine. Guests include Deepa Shah, Head of Operations and Strategy at KidsX and Children's Hospital LA, and Kiyana Turner, Director of Digital Transformation at Children's Hospital LA and Program Lead for KidsX.
Dr. David Hill, MD, FAAP
This episode of TPL features Dr. David Hill, a pediatrician running for the North Carolina Senate. Dr. Hill shares his journey from being inspired by his pediatrician father to experiencing various medical fields, ultimately finding joy in pediatrics. He discusses the challenges and joys of pediatric practice, Dr. Hill also explains his motivation for running for Senate, emphasizing the need for policies that improve children's health beyond the exam room.
Nicole Dulzaides MS RDN
Delve into celebrating two years of a pediatric nutrition podcast featuring insights from nutritionist Nicole Dulzades on pediatric nutrition, childhood obesity, and dietary strategies. It also discusses the importance of mindfulness in eating through experiences like bourbon tasting and enjoying food slowly to savor cultural experiences.
Dr. Luigi Meneghini MD, MBA
Delve into the autoimmune nature of type 1 diabetes, highlighting the importance of early diagnosis, advancements in treatment, and the psychological impact of living with the disease. It emphasizes the need for support, education, and integration of new technologies for effective management.
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