

The Podcast by KevinMD
Kevin Pho, MD
Social media's leading physician voice, Kevin Pho, MD, shares the stories of the many who intersect with our health care system but are rarely heard from. 15 minutes a day. 7 days a week. Welcome to The Podcast by KevinMD.
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May 13, 2021 • 16min
Being a pediatrician did not prepare me for parenting
"I hope being a parent will now equip me to be a better pediatrician. I hope I can teach them whatever I know about safe sleeping, breastfeeding, and newborn care, but I also hope to acknowledge the reality and struggles of parenting. I hope my statements and recommendations do not sound generic and rehearsed. I hope I can tell them every child is different and will not follow the book. I hope I can be more understanding and empathetic towards the angry and worried parents and applaud them all for what an amazing job they are doing. I hope they can remember me as a friendly face who understands their struggles and not just their doctor who tells them what to do." Saba Fatima is a pediatric hospitalist. She shares her story and discusses her KevinMD article, "Being a pediatrician did not prepare me for parenting." (https://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2021/01/being-a-pediatrician-did-not-prepare-me-for-parenting.html)

May 12, 2021 • 16min
It's never too late for physicians to change directions and land new jobs
"As I approached retirement from medical practice, I had an epiphany to take up writing and attended the Harvard CME course on Writing, Publishing, and Social Media for Healthcare Professionals. I met some extraordinary people working in the health care universe who wanted to share their insights. Through my writing as an advocate for patients and physicians on popular social media platforms, I landed a new job. I was recruited by the CEO of a health care startup to become the director of digital health communications. Sharing my experiences as a physician and helping tell the stories of the many professionals with whom I collaborate, I feel a new sense of pride in the work that I do. I am no longer personally delivering medical care, but I know what physicians go through. I intend to make their insights known to a broader audience than might be heard in grand rounds at a hospital. That is my new mission, communicating the connection between patients and physicians, a relationship that requires trust above all else. It's never too late." Paul Pender is an ophthalmologist and can be reached at his self-titled site, Dr. Paul Pender. He is the author of Rebuilding Trust in Healthcare: A Doctor's Prescription for a Post-Pandemic America. He shares his story and discusses his KevinMD article, "It's never too late for physicians to change directions and land new jobs." (https://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2021/02/its-never-too-late-for-physicians-to-change-directions-and-land-new-jobs.html)

May 11, 2021 • 14min
Solving major substance use disorder treatment gaps during COVID-19
"As if COVID-19 weren't bad enough during the pandemic, another public health crisis – substance use disorder (SUD) – has gone from bad to worse, while access to behavioral health services is shrinking. As of September, more than half (52%) of community behavioral health organizations have seen an increase in demand for services, and half of those that offer SUD services saw their demand jump in the previous three months. At the same time, due to lack of revenue or pandemic-related restrictions, 65% have had to cancel programs, reschedule, or turn patients away. Nearly 40% of these organizations reported they may not last six months, given the revenue shortfalls." Nishi Rawat is a critical care and emergency physician. She shares her story and discusses her KevinMD article, "The COVID-19 vaccine won't solve major substance use disorder treatment gaps." (https://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2020/12/the-covid-19-vaccine-wont-solve-major-substance-use-disorder-treatment-gaps.html)

May 10, 2021 • 16min
How 5-star reviews generated over $225,000 in practice revenue
"With my natural affinity for numbers, I analyzed the reviews' precise impact after a few years, and the results were astounding. The system generated over $225,000 during a 3-year period. My practice acquired 162 new 5-star reviews on Google, and my partner and I generated over 200 5-star reviews on Yelp. I calculated that each 5-star review was 'worth' over $900 to my practice in the form of new referrals, and the overall return on investment was 1,900 percent. Needless to say, it was a huge success." Orrin Franko is an orthopedic surgeon and hand specialist. He shares his story and discusses his KevinMD article, "How 5-star reviews generated over $225,000 in revenue for my practice." (https://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2021/01/how-5-star-reviews-generated-over-225000-in-revenue-for-my-practice.html)

May 9, 2021 • 15min
What to do when physicians get subpoenaed as witnesses: A forensic pathologist explains
"You're a clinician. You had a patient die under your care, and now your hospital is being sued. You are not named in the lawsuit, but you are being asked to give a deposition. How much of your time is this going to take? If some lawyer sends you thousands of pages to review before scheduling multiple phone calls and prep sessions and, finally, a deposition under oath … what do you say? What is your obligation to testify in court as a scientific expert?" Judy Melinek is a forensic pathologist and CEO, PathologyExpert Inc. She shares her story and discusses her KevinMD article, "What to do when physicians get subpoenaed as witnesses." (https://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2019/07/what-to-do-when-physicians-get-subpoenaed-as-witnesses.html)

May 8, 2021 • 15min
How this physician escaped the system
"If you are happy with where you are in the current system – that is wonderful, continue what you are doing. However, if you are feeling trapped, frustrated, or like the work you are doing is no longer meaningful, then there are plenty of opportunities for you to get out of the system. Start looking at your options – start learning about them and looking for opportunities now. Whether you end up deciding on an alternative clinical career, a nonclinical career within medicine, or a career outside of medicine altogether – you have the skills you need to succeed as long as you are persistent. There are options if you want to stay employed and opportunities to start your own business. The critical thinking skills, listening skills, and drive to succeed that you need to survive training to become a physician can help you create a career that will support you and your family and allow you to live a fulfilling life. The first step is to start." Nithya Natrajan is a family physician and can be reached at Blossoming Mamas. She shares her story and discusses her KevinMD article, "How this physician escaped the system." (https://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2021/02/how-this-physician-escaped-the-system.html)

May 7, 2021 • 20min
Responding to the COVID pandemic: a lesson in coalescence
"When faced with an existential crisis, any organization, as large as a nation or as small as a marriage, will go one of two ways. Either it will bond together, coalesced in a common purpose, or it will collapse in a spasm of blame and shame. While our health care institutions displayed the inestimable value of coalescence, our political leaders demonstrated the catastrophic impact of divisiveness. And our national statistics confirm the result. More than a half million deaths to date from a preventable pandemic. Is there any hope for our nation? Can we learn an important lesson from the health care industry? Can we find the will to coalesce as health professionals have done? I believe we can. We have done so many times in our history, and the current administration is already displaying a penchant for facing the truth, learning from science, and promoting the collaboration needed to overcome our common foe. Coalescence. Let's support our leaders in this welcome change." Nate Link is chief medical officer, Bellevue Hospital, New York City, NY, and author of The Ailing Nation: Lessons from the Bedside for America's Leaders. He shares his story and discusses his KevinMD article, "Responding to the COVID pandemic: a lesson in coalescence." (https://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2021/02/responding-to-the-covid-pandemic-a-lesson-in-coalescence.html)

May 6, 2021 • 12min
Gender disparities in medicine: How popular literature mirrors society
"Coffee in hand, I decided to try and collect my thoughts. I realized that a large portion of the literature we grew up reading has in many ways tried to implant this subconscious bias that contributes to gender disparities and these ideas about women that have continued to ruminate throughout parts of society to this day. Literature in and of itself is a reflection of the times in which it is and was written. Sadly, examples of stark contrasts in comportment, demeanor, and overall health and well-being amongst men and women are nowadays ever-present and are all around us. It is of paramount importance that we as physicians now take a step back and analyze how subconscious bias affects us in all aspects of medicine." Theodore Klug is a clinical research fellow. He shares his story and discusses the KevinMD article, "Gender disparities in medicine: How popular literature mirrors 2020 society." (https://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2021/02/gender-disparities-in-medicine-how-popular-literature-mirrors-2020-society.html)

May 5, 2021 • 14min
How reviewing medical malpractice claims made me a better gastroenterologist
"When a patient is dissatisfied with his or her care, he or she can consult an attorney, who will enlist a physician 'expert' to determine if a doctor has deviated from the standard of care and whether that deviation caused a negative outcome. Over the past decade of reviewing cases involving medical malpractice, I have identified five categories of medical error, which has improved how I care for my patients." Scott Choi is a gastroenterologist. He shares his story and discusses his KevinMD article, "How reviewing medical malpractice claims made me a better gastroenterologist." (https://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2021/04/how-reviewing-medical-malpractice-claims-made-me-a-better-gastroenterologist.html)

May 4, 2021 • 17min
Rest in peace, primary care
"The corporatization of medicine has destroyed primary care as a specialty. The primary care physician is supposed to be your go-to doctor, your advocate, the coordinator of your health care. Now that corporations buy out hospitals and private practices in an almost predatory fashion, the priority is turning a profit for the corporation at the expense of not only patient health but also the health and well-being of the primary care physician. Who do you think bears the brunt of patient frustration and public misconception? The PCP." Alexis Gopal is an internal medicine physician and can be reached at Vitality Medicine of New York. She shares her story and discusses her KevinMD article, "Rest in peace, primary care." (https://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2021/01/rest-in-peace-primary-care.html)


