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Episode 239: Determined: How Burned Out Doctors Can Thrive in a Broken Medical System with Dr. Jimmy Turner
In this 239th episode I welcome Dr. Jimmy Turner back to the show. Jimmy is an academic anesthesiologist at Wake Forest in North Carolina and a certified coach for physicians. He is also the founder of The Physician Philosopher blog and podcast. In addition to this, he is the author of a book that came out in July of 2022 entitled Determined: How Burned Out Doctors Can Thrive in a Broken Medical System. We discuss his book and it’s messages about burnout and resilience.
CME: Link
Show notes: Link
Links:
- Book: https://thephysicianphilosopher.com/determined
- Podcast: The Physician Philosopher Podcast
- Coaching: The Alpha Coaching Experience
Email: Jimmy@thephysicianphiosopher.com
Twitter: @TPP_MD
Random Recs:
Money Heist: Link
The Coddling of the American Mind: Link
Harlan Coben Novels: Link
Episode 238: Financial Planning Update with Justin Harvey
In this 238th episode I welcome back financial planner Justin Harvey to discuss the recent changes in student loans, public service loan forgiveness, the No Surprises Act, the pros and cons of doing a fellowship versus going straight into practice, and mistakes to avoid when starting a new job.
CME: Link
Justin’s Contact Info: justin@apm-wealth.com
Financial planning site: www.apm-wealth.com
Podcast: www.apmsuccess.com
Good company for student loan plans and info: www.studentloanplanner.com\
More info on PSLF Waiver: https://studentaid.gov/announcements-events/pslf-limited-waiver
Nice video walking through new PSLF tool: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sir-hCNxlzA
Random Recs:
Episode 237: Health Care Provider Burnout with Dr. Bryan Sexton
In this 237th episode I welcome Dr. Bryan Sexton to the show to discuss his work with characterizing, researching and trying to address healthcare provider burnout. We discuss what burnout is and how it differs from moral injury, how to prevent it, treat it, and what a better system might look like.
CME: Link
Random Recs: Bridgerton
References:
Bryan’s website where you can find all the tools we discussed: https://hsq.dukehealth.org/tools/
The Science of Healthcare Worker Burnout: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34459858/
Well-being essentials series: Oct 10-13 Bit.ly/wellbduke
Episode 236: Gun Violence Prevention with Dr. Katherine Hoops
In this 236th episode I welcome Dr. Katherine Hoops to the show to discuss her work with gun violence prevention. We discuss the horrific statistics around gun violence during the COVID pandemic, what can be done to try to prevent it, and what providers can do to help.
CME: Link
Random Recs:
We The People: Link
Stranger Things: Link
Episode 235: What Happens When Doctors Get Sick, the Physician-as-patient, with Drs. Castro-Frenzel and Saadat
In this 235th episode I welcome Drs. Karla Castro-Frenzel and Haleh Saadat to the show. They share their stories of being diagnosed with serious diseases, becoming physician-as-patients, and how they coped with the diagnosis and figured out how to move forward.
CME: Link
Dr. Saadat’s email is haleh.saadat@gmail.com, she is on Twitter @hs2009 and
Instagram @haleh_saadat_
Dr. Castro-Frenzel is on twitter @KarlaFrenzel and Instagram @kacasfr
Random recs:
We Are All Perfectly Fine: Link
The Yearling: Link
When Things Fall Apart: Link
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly: Link
Episode 234: Keywords Part 20: PONV
In this 234th episode I welcome Dr. Gillian Isaac back to the show to discuss another ABA keyword. We cover PONV for the Basic and Advanced exam.
CME: Link
Show notes by Edison Jyang
Random Recs:
Spikeball: Link
Pickleball: Link
References: Barash Clinical Anesthesia 8th edition and Anesthesiahub.com
Episode 233: Presenting Anesthesia Plans with Drs. Madan and Buhl
In this 233rd episode we post a recording from Drs. Elena Madan and Lauren Buhl about how to optimally present anesthesia plans.
CME: Link
Dr. Madan’s email is edmadan@bidmc.harvard.edu
Dr. Buhl’s email is: lbuhl@bidmc.harvard.edu and she is on Twitter @lkbuhl
Show notes by Edison Jyang
References:
1. Barash PG, et al. Preoperative Patient Assessment and Management. Clinical Anesthesia, 8e Eds.(23)2017. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
2.ButterworthJF,IV,etal.PreoperativeAssessment,Premedication,&PerioperativeDocumentation.Morgan&Mikhail’sClinicalAnesthesiology,5eEds.(18)2013.McGraw-Hill
3. Gropper MA, Miller RD. Preoperative Evaluation. Miller’s Anesthesia, 9e. Eds (31)2020. Elsevier
Episode 232: WikiAnesthesia with Drs. Wang, Larson and Rishel
In this 232nd episode I welcome Drs. Wang, Larson and Rishel to the show to discuss WikiAnesthesia. We discuss what it is, how it came to be, what it offers for anesthesia practitioners, and how people can get involved.
CME: Link
WikiAnesthesia: Link
Email: contact@wikianesthesia.org
Twitter, Instagram: @WikiAnesthesia
References:
- Giles J. Internet encyclopaedias go head to head. Nature. 2005 Dec 15;438(7070):900-1. doi: 10.1038/438900a. PMID: 16355180.
- Van Zundert AAJ, Gatt SP, Mahajan RP. Open Access, Crowd-Sourced Repository of Anesthesia Information (Wiki-Anesthesia) as Antidote to Inaccurate Internet-Based Resources. Anesth Analg. 2017 May;124(5):1741-1742. doi: 10.1213/ANE.0000000000002036. PMID: 28426589.
- Scaffidi MA, Khan R, Wang C, Keren D, Tsui C, Garg A, Brar S, Valoo K, Bonert M, de Wolff JF, Heilman J, Grover SC. Comparison of the Impact of Wikipedia, UpToDate, and a Digital Textbook on Short-Term Knowledge Acquisition Among Medical Students: Randomized Controlled Trial of Three Web-Based Resources. JMIR Med Educ. 2017 Oct 31;3(2):e20. doi: 10.2196/mededu.8188. PMID: 29089291; PMCID: PMC5686416.
Random Recs:
Dark Secrets: Link
Derry Girls: Link
Watchmen: Link
Deep Medicine: Link
Money Heist: Link
Episode 231: Total Artificial Heart with Mike Essandoh
In this 231st episode I welcome Dr. Mike Essandoh back to the show to discuss the Total Artificial Heart. We discuss what it is, how it works, how it is put in, who is a good candidate, and how to manage people with TAHs from an anesthetic perspective when they come in for non-cardiac surgery.
CME: Link
Random Recs:
Top Gun: Maverick: Link
This is Us: Link
References:
- Yaung J, Arabia FA, Nurok M. Perioperative care of the patient with the total artificial heart. Anesthesia & Analgesia. 2017;124(5):1412-1422.
- Copeland J, Langford S, Giampietro J, Arancio J, Arabia F. Total Artificial Heart Update. Surgical Technology International. 2021;39.
- Rangwala Z, Banks DA, Copeland JG. Pro: the total artificial heart: is it an appropriate replacement for existing biventricular assist devices? Journal of cardiothoracic and vascular anesthesia. 2014;28(3):836-839
- Mizuguchi KA, Padera Jr RF, Kowalczyk A, Doran MN, Couper GS, Fox AA. Transesophageal echocardiography imaging of the total artificial heart. Anesthesia & Analgesia. 2013;117(4):780-784