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—- 👋 This episode is sponsored by Heidi Health. (https://www.heidihealth.com/?utm_source=DrBradBlock) A FREE FOREVER, feature-rich & compliant AI Scribe, developed carefully for all healthcare providers. If you’re already paying for an AI Scribe, swap to Heidi for FREE, and they’ll credit what you’re already paying towards Heidi Pro. Heidi is your AI resident. Use Heidi for free & revolutionize the way you provide care. —- 👋 This episode is also sponsored by Resolve (https://www.resolve.com/). A physician contract review and compensation data company bringing change to physician contracts. For 10% off, add PGD10 when you sign up! —- 👋 On our CONTRIBUTOR SERIES, Dr. Kristine Goins hosts Dr. Delia Chiarmonte, an integrative palliative medicine physician and medical educator who founded the Integrative Palliative Institute. Dr. Chiarmonte shares her journey from a family doctor to a pioneer in integrative palliative care, emphasizing the importance of education in enhancing patient care. She discusses the skills that have been crucial to her success, particularly empathy, and her dual path in medical education and entrepreneurship. Dr. Chiarmonte's passion for teaching and her innovative approach to combining integrative medicine with palliative care offer a fresh perspective on treating serious illnesses. Looking for something specific? Here you go! [00:00:00] Introduction of Dr. Delia Chiarmonte by Dr. Kristine Goins. [00:01:00] Dr. Chiarmonte discusses her journey and passion for educating in medical fields. [00:03:00] The importance of empathy in medical education and patient care. [00:05:00] Transitioning from clinical practice to medical education during COVID. [00:07:00] Founding the Integrative Palliative Institute to combine integrative and palliative care. [00:10:00] Challenges and motivations behind pursuing an entrepreneurial path in medicine. [00:13:00] Announcement and focus of Dr. Chiarmonte’s book, “Coping Courageously.” [00:19:00] Learning marketing skills and personal growth from entrepreneurial ventures. [00:22:00] Benefits of remote work and designing a fulfilling life in medicine. [00:28:00] Advice for doctors seeking to transition into medical education and incorporate more flexibility into their lives. More on Dr. Delia Chiarmonte: Dr. Chiaramonte's journey from a family physician confronted with patients whose symptoms eluded conventional treatments to a leading figure in integrative palliative medicine encapsulates her dedication to holistic patient care. Her initial foray into integrative practices began out of necessity, sharing wellbeing practices with patients and witnessing remarkable improvements. This experience led her to a distinguished tenure at the University of Maryland School of Medicine’s Center for Integrative Medicine, fostering her belief in a care approach that honors the whole person. A personal crisis with her daughter’s health further shaped her perspective, highlighting the necessity of a truly integrated approach that marries the best of conventional medicine with evidence-supported complementary methods. This realization propelled her to specialize in palliative medicine, aiming to heal lives when curing disease isn't an option. Founding the Integrative Palliative Institute, Dr. Chiaramonte now seeks to train clinicians in integrative palliative care, emphasizing the importance of clinician wellbeing to prevent compassion fatigue. Her mission is clear: to train 1,000 clinicians by 2030, ensuring patients receive care that is as compassionate as it is comprehensive. Learn more about Dr. Chiarmonte on her website (https://integrativepalliative.com/). Did ya know… You can also be a guest on our show? Please email me at brad@physiciansguidetodoctoring.com (mailto:brad@physiciansguidetodoctoring.com) to connect or visit www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com (h...
36min | Published on February 13, 2024


—- 👋 This episode is sponsored by Heidi Health. (http://www.heidihealth.com/?utm_source=DrBradBlock) A FREE FOREVER, feature-rich & compliant AI Scribe, developed carefully for all healthcare providers. If you’re already paying for an AI Scribe, swap to Heidi for FREE, and they’ll credit what you’re already paying towards Heidi Pro. Heidi is your AI resident. Use Heidi for free & revolutionise the way you provide care. —- 👋 This episode is also sponsored by Resolve (https://www.resolve.com/). A physician contract review and compensation data company bringing change to physician contracts. For 10% off, add PGD10 when you sign up! —- 👋 Frances Cole Jones, a renowned executive communication coach, shares insights on optimizing physician-patient interactions based on her expertise. She highlights the significance of clear communication and offers actionable strategies for healthcare professionals to enhance their interactions with patients. Looking for something specific? Here you go! 00:03:00 Strategies for Patients' Involvement 00:04:00 Prompts for Patient Engagement 00:05:00 Addressing Patient Symptoms Chronologically 00:06:00 Interrupting Respectfully 00:07:00 Importance of Tonal Quality 00:08:00 Small Talk and Transitioning to Business 00:09:00 Setting up the Room for Comfort 00:10:00 Eye Level and Nonverbal Cues 00:11:00 Concluding the Visit with Next Steps 00:12:00 Appreciating Patients' Time 00:13:00 Wrapping Up the Visit 00:14:00 Importance of Persuasion 00:15:00 Utilizing Persuasive Language 00:16:00 Acknowledging Patient Goals 00:17:00 Conclusion and Persuasion Techniques 00:18:00 Most Persuasive Word: "You" 00:19:00 Empowering Patients in Decision-Making 00:20:00 Leveraging Patient Participation 00:21:00 Persuasion Techniques for Healthcare Goals 00:22:00 Conclusion and Recap 00:23:00 Summary of Key Points 00:24:00 Enhancing Communication Skills 00:25:00 Implementing Effective Strategies 00:26:00 Optimizing Physician-Patient Interactions 00:27:00 Strategies for Successful Healthcare Communication 00:28:00 Importance of Active Listening 00:29:00 Key Takeaways and Next Steps More on Frances Cole Jones: Frances Cole is a distinguished executive communication coach with extensive experience in optimizing interpersonal interactions. With a background in communication strategies for business professionals, she applies her expertise to healthcare settings, offering invaluable insights for physicians seeking to enhance their patient interactions. Through her practical advice and actionable strategies, Frances empowers healthcare professionals to improve communication, foster trust, and achieve better patient outcomes. Did ya know… You can also be a guest on our show? Please email me at brad@physiciansguidetodoctoring.com (mailto:brad@physiciansguidetodoctoring.com) to connect or visit www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com (http://www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com/) to learn more about the show! Socials: @physiciansguidetodoctoring on FB @physicianguidetodoctoring on YouTube @physiciansguide on Instagram and Twitter Visit www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com (http://www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com/) to connect, dive deeper, and keep the conversation going. Let’s grow! Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical, financial, or legal advice. Always consult a qualified professional for personalized guidance. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
35min | Published on February 8, 2024


—-- 👋 This episode is sponsored by Heidi Health. (http://www.heidihealth.com/?utm_source=DrBradBlock) A FREE FOREVER, feature-rich & compliant AI Scribe, developed carefully for all healthcare providers. If you’re already paying for an AI Scribe, swap to Heidi for FREE, and they’ll credit what you’re already paying towards Heidi Pro. Heidi is your AI resident. Use Heidi for free & revolutionise the way you provide care. —- 👋 This episode is also sponsored by Resolve (https://www.resolve.com/). A physician contract review and compensation data company bringing change to physician contracts. For 10% off, add PGD10 when you sign up! —- 👋 Joshua Washington is a communication coach who specializes in helping physicians improve their communication skills with patients. Joshua emphasizes the importance of building trust and rapport with patients by understanding their goals and expectations. He shares techniques such as setting the agenda for patient visits, acknowledging patients' concerns, and using storytelling to connect with them. Joshua also highlights the role of coaching and persuasion in guiding patients toward better health outcomes. Ultimately, the focus is on creating a trusting relationship between physicians and patients to enhance the overall healthcare experience. Looking for something specific? Here you go! [00:06:00] Discussion about physicians wanting to be seen as competent and the impact of comparison among colleagues. [00:07:00] Strategy for working with resistant physicians and focusing on the middle group. [00:08:00] Conversation about change psychology and the importance of readiness for change. [00:09:00] Discussion about getting buy-in from resistant physicians. [00:10:00] Talk about dealing with patients who resist changing their diagnosis and identity. [00:11:00] Strategies for addressing patients' resistance and getting to the root of their concerns. [00:12:00] Conversation about time efficiency in patient interactions and setting expectations. [00:13:00] Mention of setting the pace and tone for patient visits to improve efficiency. [00:14:00] Discussion on persuasive principles and the role of physicians as shepherds. [00:15:00] Emphasis on trust-building and persuasion in healthcare. [00:16:00] Talking about the importance of coaching principles in patient care. [00:17:00] Discussion on understanding patients' goals and aligning them with treatment plans. [00:18:00] Mention of motivational interviewing and empathy in patient interactions. More on Joshua Washington: Joshua Washington is a healthcare communication expert with a master's degree in organizational psychology. He has extensive experience working with physicians to improve their communication skills and has founded his own company, Lee Malvo, dedicated to helping physicians excel in patient interactions. Did ya know… You can also be a guest on our show? Please email me at brad@physiciansguidetodoctoring.com (mailto:brad@physiciansguidetodoctoring.com) to connect or visit www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com (http://www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com/) to learn more about the show! Socials: @physiciansguidetodoctoring on FB @physicianguidetodoctoring on YouTube @physiciansguide on Instagram and Twitter Visit www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com (http://www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com/) to connect, dive deeper, and keep the conversation going. Let’s grow! Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical, financial, or legal advice. Always consult a qualified professional for personalized guidance. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
33min | Published on February 6, 2024


Sponsored by Freed.AI (https://www.getfreed.ai/) - Get 50% off your first month of using their AI-powered medical scribe software! Just add PGD50 to your cart! The episode features The Points and Miles Doc, an anonymous academic surgeon with expertise in credit card points and miles. She shares valuable strategies for leveraging credit card rewards, emphasizing the potential benefits for physicians with high expenses. The discussion covers transferable currencies, co-branded cards, automation, and optimizing bonus categories. Additionally, The Points and Miles Doc advises on credit card utilization and explores the Chase 524 rule. Looking for something specific? Here you go! 00:07:00 - Strategies for beginners 00:09:00 - Choosing the right credit cards 00:10:00 - Hub-based travel and transferable points 00:12:00 - Automated spending and maximizing returns 00:23:00 - Closing and opening credit cards 00:27:00 - Utilizing credit cards for taxes 00:29:00 - Personalized strategy for family travel 00:30:00 - Using Avianca for partner airline bookings More on Points and Miles Doc: The Points and Miles Doc is a multifaceted professional balancing the demanding roles of surgeon, division director, funded researcher, fellowship director, and surgical coach. With a passion for imparting the art of points and miles to fellow medical professionals, The Points and Miles Doc's journey into the world of travel hacking began during medical school, where the financial strains of residency interviews prompted her to seek innovative solutions. Since her discovery of travel hacking in 2015, The Points and Miles Doc's mission has been to alleviate the financial burdens that often accompany a career in medicine. As a seasoned academic surgeon, her goal is to maximize the value of her vacation time, ensuring she enjoys luxurious and meaningful travel experiences without the hefty price tag. The Points and Miles Doc firmly believes that by efficiently channeling expenses through travel reward credit cards, physicians can savor their most precious resource: time. Driven by a profound fascination with the world's biodiversity and its people, The Points and Miles Doc's wanderlust knows no bounds, and she's on a quest to explore every corner of the globe. Join this travel-savvy professional on an adventure to discover the wonders of travel rewards, one prescription for financial freedom at a time. Did ya know… You can also be a guest on our show? Please email me at brad@physiciansguidetodoctoring.com (mailto:brad@physiciansguidetodoctoring.com) to connect or visit www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com (http://www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com/) to learn more about the show! Socials: @physiciansguidetodoctoring on FB @physicianguidetodoctoring on YouTube @physiciansguide on Instagram and Twitter Visit www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com (http://www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com/) to connect, dive deeper, and keep the conversation going. Let’s grow! Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical, financial, or legal advice. Always consult a qualified professional for personalized guidance. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
36min | Published on February 1, 2024


Sponsored by Freed.AI (https://www.getfreed.ai/) - Get 50% off your first month of using their AI-powered medical scribe software! Just add PGD50 to your cart! In this episode, Dr. Megan Melo, a family medicine and obesity medicine specialist, shares her insights on overcoming physician overwhelm. She discusses her journey in medicine, the importance of life coaching, and her approaches to dealing with perfectionism and people-pleasing tendencies in healthcare professionals. Dr. Melo emphasizes the need for physicians to recognize and address the root causes of their stress and overwhelm to maintain both personal wellness and professional effectiveness. Looking for something specific? Here you go! [00:02:00] Discussion on the origins of ending physician overwhelm [00:03:00] Insights into the intersection of burnout, perfectionism, and lack of boundaries [00:04:00] Bradley's personal reflections on overwhelm and balancing responsibilities [00:05:00] Dr. Melo's approach to managing her own overwhelm and recognizing the need to dial down [00:06:00] The impact of physician overwhelm on personal life and relationships [00:07:00] Importance of creating white space and self-care in a physician's schedule [00:08:00] The psychology behind internalized pressures and the need for self-awareness [00:09:00] Addressing the internal voices and expectations from medical training [00:10:00] Transitioning from training to independent practice and the challenges therein [00:11:00] Bradley and Dr. Melo discuss the need to balance patient care with personal boundaries [00:12:00] Exploring the dynamics of people-pleasing and perfectionism in healthcare [00:13:00] Strategies for managing the stress cycle and emotional regulation [00:14:00] The distinction between healthy striving and toxic perfectionism [00:15:00] Challenges of maintaining a balance between patient care, team dynamics, and personal well-being [00:16:00] Bradley and Dr. Melo explore the concept of the stress cycle [00:17:00] Practical tips for managing stress and avoiding burnout in medical practice [00:18:00] The reality of medical practice and the pressures of patient satisfaction [00:19:00] Navigating the complexities of medical prescriptions and patient expectations [00:20:00] The implications of people-pleasing and perfectionism in medical decisions [00:21:00] How societal and professional expectations impact physician behavior [00:22:00] Understanding the difference between striving for quality care and perfectionism [00:23:00] The limitations of physician capacity and the need for high-functioning medical teams [00:24:00] Discussion on the ideal and practical aspects of medical care [00:25:00] Bradley and Dr. Melo reflect on the cycle of overwhelm and stress management [00:26:00] Addressing the importance of completing the stress cycle [00:27:00] Practical examples of stress-relieving activities and their significance [00:28:00] The role of physiological responses in managing stress [00:29:00] Recommendations for self-care and stress management techniques [00:30:00] Closing discussion and where to find Dr. Melo online More on Dr. Megan Melo: Dr. Megan Melo is a board-certified physician in family medicine and obesity medicine, practicing at Finney Primary Care and Wellness in Seattle. Alongside her medical career, she is a certified life coach and a certified Daring Way facilitator, with a focus on the work of Brené Brown. She is also a Balint instructor, based on the teachings of psychoanalyst Michael Balint. Dr. Melo is passionate about helping fellow physicians navigate the complexities of their profession without succumbing to overwhelm and burnout. She is the host of the "Ending Physician Overwhelm" podcast, where she shares her expertise in managing perfectionism, people-pleasing, and setting healthy boundaries. Did ya know… You can al...
31min | Published on January 25, 2024


Sponsored by Freed.AI (https://www.getfreed.ai/) - Get 50% off your first month of using their AI-powered medical scribe software! Just add PGD50 to your cart! Dr. Valerie Berry, once a practicing physician, found her calling in the travel industry. On our Contributor Series, brought to you by Dr. Kristine Goins, Dr. Berry speaks about her transition from medicine to travel, detailing the motivations behind her career shift and how she successfully merged her medical expertise with her passion for travel. Dr. Berry highlights the skills she transferred from her medical career to her role as a travel advisor, such as attention to detail and caring for clients. She also delves into the challenges of entrepreneurship in travel and offers advice to physicians seeking a similar change, emphasizing the importance of aligning one's career with personal values and aspirations. Looking for something specific? Here you go! [00:00:00] Introduction by Dr. Kristine Goins [00:01:00] Introduction of Dr. Valerie Berry and her career transition [00:02:00] Dr. Berry's background and the inception of MyDreamTravel [00:03:00] Exploring Dr. Berry's transition from medicine to travel [00:04:00] Dr. Berry's current role as a travel advisor [00:05:00] The start of Dr. Berry's journey in travel [00:06:00] The motivation behind the career shift [00:07:00] Balancing family life and career [00:08:00] The part-time phase in Dr. Berry's career [00:09:00] Expansion of the travel business [00:10:00] Challenges in transitioning careers [00:11:00] Skills transferred from medicine to travel [00:12:00] The importance of caring in both careers [00:13:00] Entrepreneurship in travel [00:14:00] Misconceptions and challenges in travel business [00:15:00] Dr. Berry's personal and professional growth [00:16:00] The travel industry realities [00:17:00] Benefits of being a travel agent [00:18:00] Misconceptions about earnings in travel [00:19:00] Time management and business growth [00:20:00] Balancing work and family life [00:21:00] Potential savings in travel for travel advisors [00:22:00] Benefits for short-term and full-time travelers [00:23:00] Tax benefits and commission structures [00:24:00] Travel agent rates and opportunities [00:25:00] Familiarization trips and their impact [00:26:00] Benefits based on sales [00:27:00] Variety of opportunities in the travel industry [00:28:00] Flexibility in the travel advisor career [00:29:00] Dr. Berry's fulfilling travel experience [00:30:00] The impact of travel on personal growth [00:31:00] Dr. Berry's continued journey in travel [00:32:00] Overcoming personal challenges [00:33:00] Advice for physicians considering a career shift [00:34:00] Dr. Berry's most fulfilling travel experience [00:35:00] Creating memorable travel experiences [00:36:00] Dr. Berry's role in fulfilling travel aspirations [00:37:00] Personalized planning for clients [00:38:00] Final thoughts and advice for physicians [00:39:00] How to reach Dr. Berry [00:40:00] Concluding remarks by Dr. Goins [00:41:00] End of the episode More on Dr. Valerie Berry: Dr. Valerie Berry, a former physician turned travel advisor, is the owner of MyDreamTravel. After graduating from Meharry Medical College in 2001, Dr. Berry embarked on a medical career, eventually transitioning to a travel industry entrepreneur. With over 15 years of experience as a travel advisor, she has successfully merged her medical expertise with her passion for travel, offering unique insights and personalized travel experiences. Dr. Berry's journey has been marked by her commitment to family, a blend of career paths, and an entrepreneurial spirit, inspiring many in her field. Did ya know… You can also be a guest on our show? Please email me at brad@physiciansguidet...
48min | Published on January 18, 2024


Sponsored by Freed.AI (https://www.getfreed.ai/) - Get 50% off your first month of using their AI-powered medical scribe software! Just add PGD50 to your cart! Dr. Jordyn Feingold, a luminary in the field of positive psychology and medicine, shed light on how adversity, when approached with the right mindset, can be a powerful catalyst for personal growth and well-being. Dr. Feingold, a physician, well-being researcher, and founder of positive medicine, shared her insights and experiences, offering a new perspective on facing life's challenges. Looking for something specific? Here you go! [00:01:00] - Dr. Feingold's background, education, and career overview. [00:02:00] - Dr. Jordyn Feingold officially welcomed to the podcast. [00:03:00] - The inspiration behind co-authoring "Choose Growth" and the impact of COVID-19. [00:06:00] - The critical role of social connections and human relationships in well-being. [00:07:00] - Discussion on post-traumatic growth and how adversity can lead to personal growth. [00:10:00] - Insights into how different socioeconomic backgrounds affected mental health during the pandemic. [00:14:00] - The concept of asking for help and its positive implications. [00:19:00] - Exploring Maslow's hierarchy of needs and the sailboat metaphor in positive psychology. [00:24:00] - The importance of the vagus nerve in emotional regulation and mental health. More on Dr. Jordyn Feingold: Dr. Jordan Feingold is a physician, well-being researcher, positive psychology practitioner, and founder of positive medicine. She holds degrees from Penn and Mount Sinai School of Medicine, specializing in psychiatry. Dr. Feingold is known for her work in advancing the science of well-being, teaching courses in positive medicine, and co-authoring "Choose Growth," a workbook for transcending trauma and fostering personal growth. Did ya know… You can also be a guest on our show? Please email me at brad@physiciansguidetodoctoring.com (mailto:brad@physiciansguidetodoctoring.com) to connect or visit www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com (http://www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com/) to learn more about the show! Socials: @physiciansguidetodoctoring on FB @physicianguidetodoctoring on YouTube @physiciansguide on Instagram and Twitter Visit www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com (http://www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com/) to connect, dive deeper, and keep the conversation going. Let’s grow! Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical, financial, or legal advice. Always consult a qualified professional for personalized guidance. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
38min | Published on January 11, 2024


Sponsored by Freed.AI (https://www.getfreed.ai/) - Get 50% off your first month of using their AI-powered medical scribe software! Just add PGD50 to your cart! Erez Druk, a computer science engineer and former Facebook employee, created Freed, an AI technology designed to alleviate the burden of charting for clinicians. The idea was inspired by his wife, a physician, and their experiences with the demanding nature of healthcare work. Freed aims to streamline the documentation process, allowing clinicians more time with patients and less on paperwork. Looking for something specific? Here you go! 01:32.74: Erez on Freed's Origin 03:28.842: Discussion on Clinician Burnout 06:09.08: Freed's Functionality and Workflow 07:54.962: Discussion on Freed's Cost 10:52.12: Erez on Freed's Learning Mechanism 16:57.304: Compliance and HIPAA 23:27.96: Erez on Freed's Roadmap and Future 28:13.119: Contact Information for Erez and Freed More on Erez Druk, CEO of Freed.AI: Erez Druk, a graduate of the Technion in Israel, moved to California to work as an engineer for Facebook. He later started his own company, Urban Leap. His latest venture, Freed, was inspired by the challenges faced by his physician wife and her colleagues. Freed uses AI technology to simplify charting for clinicians, aiming to reduce burnout and improve work-life balance in the healthcare sector. Did ya know… You can also be a guest on our show? Please email me at brad@physiciansguidetodoctoring.com (mailto:brad@physiciansguidetodoctoring.com) to connect or visit www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com (http://www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com/) to learn more about the show! Socials: @physiciansguidetodoctoring on FB @physicianguidetodoctoring on YouTube @physiciansguide on Instagram and Twitter Visit www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com (http://www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com/) to connect, dive deeper, and keep the conversation going. Let’s grow! Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical, financial, or legal advice. Always consult a qualified professional for personalized guidance. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
27min | Published on January 4, 2024


This episode is also sponsored by PearsonRavitz (https://pearsonravitz.com/)– helping physicians protect their most valuable assets. Also sponsored by Freed.AI (https://www.getfreed.ai/) - Get 50% off your first month of using their AI-powered medical scribe software! Just add PGD50 to your cart! In this year-end episode of The Physician's Guide to Doctoring, I revisit top episodes that resonated with listeners as well as MYSELF. The episode highlights conversations on nonverbal communication in healthcare with Blake Eastman, the impact of tiny habits in patient care with Dr. BJ Fogg, sensitive approaches to discussing weight with Dr. Stephanie Sogg, and the use of humor in patient interactions with Scott Dikkers. I conclude with a note on upcoming content and schedule changes, emphasizing the show’s commitment to enhancing physician-patient communication and personal growth. More on each episode: Nonverbal Communication from Behind the Mask with Blake Eastman Published Jun 17, 2020 Blake Eastman is a guest like no other we’ve had. He is a professional poker player and founded School of Cards, the first brick and mortar poker school in the country and is the creator of Beyond Tells, a poker tells training site. He has a graduate degree in psychology and taught psychology at the City University of New York for six years. While he was doing all of that, he also provided consulting services to physicians, practices, and hospitals regarding nonverbal communication and conducted large scale independent research on nonverbal communication. The current pandemic has hamstrung our ability to read nonverbal communication and convey it. We are either behind a mask or a blurry image on a telehealth visit. He teaches us what to prioritize with regards to our own nonverbal cues, how to optimize a telehealth visit, the importance of the cadence and volume of our speech, and cues for recognizing understanding. https://www.schoolofcards.com/ https://www.beyondtells.com/ @blakeeastman Size Matters Not: Tiny Habits for Big Changes with BJ Fogg, PhD Published Aug 12, 2020 This interview is one of my most important. If you are doing to share any of my episodes, this is one that I would implore you to share with your friends, family and colleagues. This is part 1 of 2 of my interviews with BJ Fogg, PhD, author of the book Tiny Habits: The Small Changes That Change Everything. We all struggle to change our behaviors, to develop good habits and stop bad habits. There is a lot of popular wisdom about this and most, if not all, is just wrong. This is where Dr. Fogg steps in. Dr. Fogg discovered the keys to changing behavior through changing habits. For those of you on medical school faculty, this should be a class. This should actually be taught in high school. Until then, as physicians, this information is critical, not just for lifestyle changes that can help patients eat better, move more, and smoke less, but even applies to checking their blood pressure and taking their medication. Popular wisdom is wrong. Guilt and shame are destructive. People don’t start habits by feeling badly, they start habits by feeling successful. And we are more likely to be successful by starting a habit that is small, that we actually want to do, and the third key to this is a prompt that reminds you it is time to perform the behavior. If you are going to learn piano, you start with chopsticks. If you are going to start to exercise, you do one sit-up. The smallest increment that you can fall back on when you motivation is waning so you don’t fall off the wagon completely and you keep your habit. And you do it at a point in your day that you can associate with the new behavior, even if they are completely unrelated. You’ll have a reminder that is baked into your day. Dr. Fogg founded the Behavior Design Lab at Stanford University. In addition to his resear...
3h29 | Published on December 28, 2023


This episode is also sponsored by PearsonRavitz (https://pearsonravitz.com/)– helping physicians protect their most valuable assets. Also sponsored by Freed.AI (https://www.getfreed.ai/) - Get 50% off your first month of using their AI-powered medical scribe software! Just add PGD50 to your cart! In this special episode, we revisit the top three fan-favorite episodes of the 'Physician's Guide to Doctoring.' Our journey begins with Episode 96, featuring Dr. Sarah Smith, who shares revolutionary strategies for tackling charting backlogs, enhancing efficiency in medical documentation. Next, Episode 200 takes us into the world of Dr. Naomi Lawrence-Reid, where she discusses leveraging medical training to create diverse income streams, offering insights into the versatility and adaptability of medical expertise. Finally, Episode 189 with Dr. Sarah Hart-Unger delves into the universal challenge of achieving work-life balance, providing practical tips and strategies for physicians to manage their professional and personal lives effectively. These episodes not only offer valuable practical advice but also reflect the evolving landscape of medical practice and the personal endeavors of physicians. More on each episode: Physician Charting Coaching - Strategies to Save Time, Improve Efficiency, And Get More Done! Released September 6, 2021 Dr. Sarah Smith is a family physician and charting coach. She specializes in helping physicians with our charting backlog so we can get home on time without the looming cloud of unfinished charts and callbacks. We discuss how to add efficiency to your day by making sure you are laser focused on your patient and you aren’t finished until that chart is closed. This frees up mental space for the next patient, making that visit a bit more efficient. By the end of your morning, have a plan for how you are going to tackle callbacks. We also discuss dictation, scribes, templates, and how this is all easier said than done. She went to medical school at the University of Western Australia and has worked in primarily rural communities as a family physician, and is now in Edson, Alberta, Canada. Dr. Smith is a certified life coach and knows firsthand the experience of never being done and having unfinished charts and inboxes begging for your attention. She has hundreds of hours of experience coaching many physicians in the outpatient setting with improving their office and workplace efficiency and finding solutions to getting their work done during their clinical day. You can find her at chartingcoach.ca. Using Your Medical Training for Multiple Income Streams with Naomi Lawrence-Reid, MD Published Jun 07, 2022 Naomi Lawrence-Reid, M.D. is a pediatrician and founder of Doctoring Differently, a course and coaching platform designed to teach physicians of all specialties how to transition out of full-time clinical and academic practice while starting lucrative and flexible careers that best utilize their medical training and experience. We discuss all of her different income streams, like per-diem, locum tenens, veteran and social security disability exams, medical expert witness work, aesthetics, how she got into each of them, how we can get started, and why it is OK for a pediatrician to inject Botox into adults. Dr. Lawrence-Reid initially intended on a career as a pediatric emergency medicine specialist, but she was unwilling to yield to the confines of restrictive hospital contracts, non-negotiable salaries, exhaustive administrative duties, and oppressive call schedules. She developed the Doctoring Differently curriculum in order to give physicians the tools to choose themselves and transform their individual passions and expertise into gratifying careers with increased income, tremendous freedom, and enhanced quality of life. Dr. Lawrence-Reid is a proud Boston-area native currently based in S...
1h58 | Published on December 26, 2023
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—- 👋 This episode is sponsored by Heidi Health. (https://www.heidihealth.com/?utm_source=DrBradBlock) A FREE FOREVER, feature-rich & compliant AI Scribe, developed carefully for all healthcare providers. If you’re already paying for an AI Scribe, swap to Heidi for FREE, and they’ll credit what you’re already paying towards Heidi Pro. Heidi is your AI resident. Use Heidi for free & revolutionize the way you provide care. —- 👋 This episode is also sponsored by Resolve (https://www.resolve.com/). A physician contract review and compensation data company bringing change to physician contracts. For 10% off, add PGD10 when you sign up! —- 👋 On our CONTRIBUTOR SERIES, Dr. Kristine Goins hosts Dr. Delia Chiarmonte, an integrative palliative medicine physician and medical educator who founded the Integrative Palliative Institute. Dr. Chiarmonte shares her journey from a family doctor to a pioneer in integrative palliative care, emphasizing the importance of education in enhancing patient care. She discusses the skills that have been crucial to her success, particularly empathy, and her dual path in medical education and entrepreneurship. Dr. Chiarmonte's passion for teaching and her innovative approach to combining integrative medicine with palliative care offer a fresh perspective on treating serious illnesses. Looking for something specific? Here you go! [00:00:00] Introduction of Dr. Delia Chiarmonte by Dr. Kristine Goins. [00:01:00] Dr. Chiarmonte discusses her journey and passion for educating in medical fields. [00:03:00] The importance of empathy in medical education and patient care. [00:05:00] Transitioning from clinical practice to medical education during COVID. [00:07:00] Founding the Integrative Palliative Institute to combine integrative and palliative care. [00:10:00] Challenges and motivations behind pursuing an entrepreneurial path in medicine. [00:13:00] Announcement and focus of Dr. Chiarmonte’s book, “Coping Courageously.” [00:19:00] Learning marketing skills and personal growth from entrepreneurial ventures. [00:22:00] Benefits of remote work and designing a fulfilling life in medicine. [00:28:00] Advice for doctors seeking to transition into medical education and incorporate more flexibility into their lives. More on Dr. Delia Chiarmonte: Dr. Chiaramonte's journey from a family physician confronted with patients whose symptoms eluded conventional treatments to a leading figure in integrative palliative medicine encapsulates her dedication to holistic patient care. Her initial foray into integrative practices began out of necessity, sharing wellbeing practices with patients and witnessing remarkable improvements. This experience led her to a distinguished tenure at the University of Maryland School of Medicine’s Center for Integrative Medicine, fostering her belief in a care approach that honors the whole person. A personal crisis with her daughter’s health further shaped her perspective, highlighting the necessity of a truly integrated approach that marries the best of conventional medicine with evidence-supported complementary methods. This realization propelled her to specialize in palliative medicine, aiming to heal lives when curing disease isn't an option. Founding the Integrative Palliative Institute, Dr. Chiaramonte now seeks to train clinicians in integrative palliative care, emphasizing the importance of clinician wellbeing to prevent compassion fatigue. Her mission is clear: to train 1,000 clinicians by 2030, ensuring patients receive care that is as compassionate as it is comprehensive. Learn more about Dr. Chiarmonte on her website (https://integrativepalliative.com/). Did ya know… You can also be a guest on our show? Please email me at brad@physiciansguidetodoctoring.com (mailto:brad@physiciansguidetodoctoring.com) to connect or visit www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com (h...
36min | Published on February 13, 2024


—- 👋 This episode is sponsored by Heidi Health. (http://www.heidihealth.com/?utm_source=DrBradBlock) A FREE FOREVER, feature-rich & compliant AI Scribe, developed carefully for all healthcare providers. If you’re already paying for an AI Scribe, swap to Heidi for FREE, and they’ll credit what you’re already paying towards Heidi Pro. Heidi is your AI resident. Use Heidi for free & revolutionise the way you provide care. —- 👋 This episode is also sponsored by Resolve (https://www.resolve.com/). A physician contract review and compensation data company bringing change to physician contracts. For 10% off, add PGD10 when you sign up! —- 👋 Frances Cole Jones, a renowned executive communication coach, shares insights on optimizing physician-patient interactions based on her expertise. She highlights the significance of clear communication and offers actionable strategies for healthcare professionals to enhance their interactions with patients. Looking for something specific? Here you go! 00:03:00 Strategies for Patients' Involvement 00:04:00 Prompts for Patient Engagement 00:05:00 Addressing Patient Symptoms Chronologically 00:06:00 Interrupting Respectfully 00:07:00 Importance of Tonal Quality 00:08:00 Small Talk and Transitioning to Business 00:09:00 Setting up the Room for Comfort 00:10:00 Eye Level and Nonverbal Cues 00:11:00 Concluding the Visit with Next Steps 00:12:00 Appreciating Patients' Time 00:13:00 Wrapping Up the Visit 00:14:00 Importance of Persuasion 00:15:00 Utilizing Persuasive Language 00:16:00 Acknowledging Patient Goals 00:17:00 Conclusion and Persuasion Techniques 00:18:00 Most Persuasive Word: "You" 00:19:00 Empowering Patients in Decision-Making 00:20:00 Leveraging Patient Participation 00:21:00 Persuasion Techniques for Healthcare Goals 00:22:00 Conclusion and Recap 00:23:00 Summary of Key Points 00:24:00 Enhancing Communication Skills 00:25:00 Implementing Effective Strategies 00:26:00 Optimizing Physician-Patient Interactions 00:27:00 Strategies for Successful Healthcare Communication 00:28:00 Importance of Active Listening 00:29:00 Key Takeaways and Next Steps More on Frances Cole Jones: Frances Cole is a distinguished executive communication coach with extensive experience in optimizing interpersonal interactions. With a background in communication strategies for business professionals, she applies her expertise to healthcare settings, offering invaluable insights for physicians seeking to enhance their patient interactions. Through her practical advice and actionable strategies, Frances empowers healthcare professionals to improve communication, foster trust, and achieve better patient outcomes. Did ya know… You can also be a guest on our show? Please email me at brad@physiciansguidetodoctoring.com (mailto:brad@physiciansguidetodoctoring.com) to connect or visit www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com (http://www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com/) to learn more about the show! Socials: @physiciansguidetodoctoring on FB @physicianguidetodoctoring on YouTube @physiciansguide on Instagram and Twitter Visit www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com (http://www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com/) to connect, dive deeper, and keep the conversation going. Let’s grow! Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical, financial, or legal advice. Always consult a qualified professional for personalized guidance. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
35min | Published on February 8, 2024


—-- 👋 This episode is sponsored by Heidi Health. (http://www.heidihealth.com/?utm_source=DrBradBlock) A FREE FOREVER, feature-rich & compliant AI Scribe, developed carefully for all healthcare providers. If you’re already paying for an AI Scribe, swap to Heidi for FREE, and they’ll credit what you’re already paying towards Heidi Pro. Heidi is your AI resident. Use Heidi for free & revolutionise the way you provide care. —- 👋 This episode is also sponsored by Resolve (https://www.resolve.com/). A physician contract review and compensation data company bringing change to physician contracts. For 10% off, add PGD10 when you sign up! —- 👋 Joshua Washington is a communication coach who specializes in helping physicians improve their communication skills with patients. Joshua emphasizes the importance of building trust and rapport with patients by understanding their goals and expectations. He shares techniques such as setting the agenda for patient visits, acknowledging patients' concerns, and using storytelling to connect with them. Joshua also highlights the role of coaching and persuasion in guiding patients toward better health outcomes. Ultimately, the focus is on creating a trusting relationship between physicians and patients to enhance the overall healthcare experience. Looking for something specific? Here you go! [00:06:00] Discussion about physicians wanting to be seen as competent and the impact of comparison among colleagues. [00:07:00] Strategy for working with resistant physicians and focusing on the middle group. [00:08:00] Conversation about change psychology and the importance of readiness for change. [00:09:00] Discussion about getting buy-in from resistant physicians. [00:10:00] Talk about dealing with patients who resist changing their diagnosis and identity. [00:11:00] Strategies for addressing patients' resistance and getting to the root of their concerns. [00:12:00] Conversation about time efficiency in patient interactions and setting expectations. [00:13:00] Mention of setting the pace and tone for patient visits to improve efficiency. [00:14:00] Discussion on persuasive principles and the role of physicians as shepherds. [00:15:00] Emphasis on trust-building and persuasion in healthcare. [00:16:00] Talking about the importance of coaching principles in patient care. [00:17:00] Discussion on understanding patients' goals and aligning them with treatment plans. [00:18:00] Mention of motivational interviewing and empathy in patient interactions. More on Joshua Washington: Joshua Washington is a healthcare communication expert with a master's degree in organizational psychology. He has extensive experience working with physicians to improve their communication skills and has founded his own company, Lee Malvo, dedicated to helping physicians excel in patient interactions. Did ya know… You can also be a guest on our show? Please email me at brad@physiciansguidetodoctoring.com (mailto:brad@physiciansguidetodoctoring.com) to connect or visit www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com (http://www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com/) to learn more about the show! Socials: @physiciansguidetodoctoring on FB @physicianguidetodoctoring on YouTube @physiciansguide on Instagram and Twitter Visit www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com (http://www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com/) to connect, dive deeper, and keep the conversation going. Let’s grow! Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical, financial, or legal advice. Always consult a qualified professional for personalized guidance. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
33min | Published on February 6, 2024


Sponsored by Freed.AI (https://www.getfreed.ai/) - Get 50% off your first month of using their AI-powered medical scribe software! Just add PGD50 to your cart! The episode features The Points and Miles Doc, an anonymous academic surgeon with expertise in credit card points and miles. She shares valuable strategies for leveraging credit card rewards, emphasizing the potential benefits for physicians with high expenses. The discussion covers transferable currencies, co-branded cards, automation, and optimizing bonus categories. Additionally, The Points and Miles Doc advises on credit card utilization and explores the Chase 524 rule. Looking for something specific? Here you go! 00:07:00 - Strategies for beginners 00:09:00 - Choosing the right credit cards 00:10:00 - Hub-based travel and transferable points 00:12:00 - Automated spending and maximizing returns 00:23:00 - Closing and opening credit cards 00:27:00 - Utilizing credit cards for taxes 00:29:00 - Personalized strategy for family travel 00:30:00 - Using Avianca for partner airline bookings More on Points and Miles Doc: The Points and Miles Doc is a multifaceted professional balancing the demanding roles of surgeon, division director, funded researcher, fellowship director, and surgical coach. With a passion for imparting the art of points and miles to fellow medical professionals, The Points and Miles Doc's journey into the world of travel hacking began during medical school, where the financial strains of residency interviews prompted her to seek innovative solutions. Since her discovery of travel hacking in 2015, The Points and Miles Doc's mission has been to alleviate the financial burdens that often accompany a career in medicine. As a seasoned academic surgeon, her goal is to maximize the value of her vacation time, ensuring she enjoys luxurious and meaningful travel experiences without the hefty price tag. The Points and Miles Doc firmly believes that by efficiently channeling expenses through travel reward credit cards, physicians can savor their most precious resource: time. Driven by a profound fascination with the world's biodiversity and its people, The Points and Miles Doc's wanderlust knows no bounds, and she's on a quest to explore every corner of the globe. Join this travel-savvy professional on an adventure to discover the wonders of travel rewards, one prescription for financial freedom at a time. Did ya know… You can also be a guest on our show? Please email me at brad@physiciansguidetodoctoring.com (mailto:brad@physiciansguidetodoctoring.com) to connect or visit www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com (http://www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com/) to learn more about the show! Socials: @physiciansguidetodoctoring on FB @physicianguidetodoctoring on YouTube @physiciansguide on Instagram and Twitter Visit www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com (http://www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com/) to connect, dive deeper, and keep the conversation going. Let’s grow! Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical, financial, or legal advice. Always consult a qualified professional for personalized guidance. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
36min | Published on February 1, 2024


Sponsored by Freed.AI (https://www.getfreed.ai/) - Get 50% off your first month of using their AI-powered medical scribe software! Just add PGD50 to your cart! In this episode, Dr. Megan Melo, a family medicine and obesity medicine specialist, shares her insights on overcoming physician overwhelm. She discusses her journey in medicine, the importance of life coaching, and her approaches to dealing with perfectionism and people-pleasing tendencies in healthcare professionals. Dr. Melo emphasizes the need for physicians to recognize and address the root causes of their stress and overwhelm to maintain both personal wellness and professional effectiveness. Looking for something specific? Here you go! [00:02:00] Discussion on the origins of ending physician overwhelm [00:03:00] Insights into the intersection of burnout, perfectionism, and lack of boundaries [00:04:00] Bradley's personal reflections on overwhelm and balancing responsibilities [00:05:00] Dr. Melo's approach to managing her own overwhelm and recognizing the need to dial down [00:06:00] The impact of physician overwhelm on personal life and relationships [00:07:00] Importance of creating white space and self-care in a physician's schedule [00:08:00] The psychology behind internalized pressures and the need for self-awareness [00:09:00] Addressing the internal voices and expectations from medical training [00:10:00] Transitioning from training to independent practice and the challenges therein [00:11:00] Bradley and Dr. Melo discuss the need to balance patient care with personal boundaries [00:12:00] Exploring the dynamics of people-pleasing and perfectionism in healthcare [00:13:00] Strategies for managing the stress cycle and emotional regulation [00:14:00] The distinction between healthy striving and toxic perfectionism [00:15:00] Challenges of maintaining a balance between patient care, team dynamics, and personal well-being [00:16:00] Bradley and Dr. Melo explore the concept of the stress cycle [00:17:00] Practical tips for managing stress and avoiding burnout in medical practice [00:18:00] The reality of medical practice and the pressures of patient satisfaction [00:19:00] Navigating the complexities of medical prescriptions and patient expectations [00:20:00] The implications of people-pleasing and perfectionism in medical decisions [00:21:00] How societal and professional expectations impact physician behavior [00:22:00] Understanding the difference between striving for quality care and perfectionism [00:23:00] The limitations of physician capacity and the need for high-functioning medical teams [00:24:00] Discussion on the ideal and practical aspects of medical care [00:25:00] Bradley and Dr. Melo reflect on the cycle of overwhelm and stress management [00:26:00] Addressing the importance of completing the stress cycle [00:27:00] Practical examples of stress-relieving activities and their significance [00:28:00] The role of physiological responses in managing stress [00:29:00] Recommendations for self-care and stress management techniques [00:30:00] Closing discussion and where to find Dr. Melo online More on Dr. Megan Melo: Dr. Megan Melo is a board-certified physician in family medicine and obesity medicine, practicing at Finney Primary Care and Wellness in Seattle. Alongside her medical career, she is a certified life coach and a certified Daring Way facilitator, with a focus on the work of Brené Brown. She is also a Balint instructor, based on the teachings of psychoanalyst Michael Balint. Dr. Melo is passionate about helping fellow physicians navigate the complexities of their profession without succumbing to overwhelm and burnout. She is the host of the "Ending Physician Overwhelm" podcast, where she shares her expertise in managing perfectionism, people-pleasing, and setting healthy boundaries. Did ya know… You can al...
31min | Published on January 25, 2024


Sponsored by Freed.AI (https://www.getfreed.ai/) - Get 50% off your first month of using their AI-powered medical scribe software! Just add PGD50 to your cart! Dr. Valerie Berry, once a practicing physician, found her calling in the travel industry. On our Contributor Series, brought to you by Dr. Kristine Goins, Dr. Berry speaks about her transition from medicine to travel, detailing the motivations behind her career shift and how she successfully merged her medical expertise with her passion for travel. Dr. Berry highlights the skills she transferred from her medical career to her role as a travel advisor, such as attention to detail and caring for clients. She also delves into the challenges of entrepreneurship in travel and offers advice to physicians seeking a similar change, emphasizing the importance of aligning one's career with personal values and aspirations. Looking for something specific? Here you go! [00:00:00] Introduction by Dr. Kristine Goins [00:01:00] Introduction of Dr. Valerie Berry and her career transition [00:02:00] Dr. Berry's background and the inception of MyDreamTravel [00:03:00] Exploring Dr. Berry's transition from medicine to travel [00:04:00] Dr. Berry's current role as a travel advisor [00:05:00] The start of Dr. Berry's journey in travel [00:06:00] The motivation behind the career shift [00:07:00] Balancing family life and career [00:08:00] The part-time phase in Dr. Berry's career [00:09:00] Expansion of the travel business [00:10:00] Challenges in transitioning careers [00:11:00] Skills transferred from medicine to travel [00:12:00] The importance of caring in both careers [00:13:00] Entrepreneurship in travel [00:14:00] Misconceptions and challenges in travel business [00:15:00] Dr. Berry's personal and professional growth [00:16:00] The travel industry realities [00:17:00] Benefits of being a travel agent [00:18:00] Misconceptions about earnings in travel [00:19:00] Time management and business growth [00:20:00] Balancing work and family life [00:21:00] Potential savings in travel for travel advisors [00:22:00] Benefits for short-term and full-time travelers [00:23:00] Tax benefits and commission structures [00:24:00] Travel agent rates and opportunities [00:25:00] Familiarization trips and their impact [00:26:00] Benefits based on sales [00:27:00] Variety of opportunities in the travel industry [00:28:00] Flexibility in the travel advisor career [00:29:00] Dr. Berry's fulfilling travel experience [00:30:00] The impact of travel on personal growth [00:31:00] Dr. Berry's continued journey in travel [00:32:00] Overcoming personal challenges [00:33:00] Advice for physicians considering a career shift [00:34:00] Dr. Berry's most fulfilling travel experience [00:35:00] Creating memorable travel experiences [00:36:00] Dr. Berry's role in fulfilling travel aspirations [00:37:00] Personalized planning for clients [00:38:00] Final thoughts and advice for physicians [00:39:00] How to reach Dr. Berry [00:40:00] Concluding remarks by Dr. Goins [00:41:00] End of the episode More on Dr. Valerie Berry: Dr. Valerie Berry, a former physician turned travel advisor, is the owner of MyDreamTravel. After graduating from Meharry Medical College in 2001, Dr. Berry embarked on a medical career, eventually transitioning to a travel industry entrepreneur. With over 15 years of experience as a travel advisor, she has successfully merged her medical expertise with her passion for travel, offering unique insights and personalized travel experiences. Dr. Berry's journey has been marked by her commitment to family, a blend of career paths, and an entrepreneurial spirit, inspiring many in her field. Did ya know… You can also be a guest on our show? Please email me at brad@physiciansguidet...
48min | Published on January 18, 2024


Sponsored by Freed.AI (https://www.getfreed.ai/) - Get 50% off your first month of using their AI-powered medical scribe software! Just add PGD50 to your cart! Dr. Jordyn Feingold, a luminary in the field of positive psychology and medicine, shed light on how adversity, when approached with the right mindset, can be a powerful catalyst for personal growth and well-being. Dr. Feingold, a physician, well-being researcher, and founder of positive medicine, shared her insights and experiences, offering a new perspective on facing life's challenges. Looking for something specific? Here you go! [00:01:00] - Dr. Feingold's background, education, and career overview. [00:02:00] - Dr. Jordyn Feingold officially welcomed to the podcast. [00:03:00] - The inspiration behind co-authoring "Choose Growth" and the impact of COVID-19. [00:06:00] - The critical role of social connections and human relationships in well-being. [00:07:00] - Discussion on post-traumatic growth and how adversity can lead to personal growth. [00:10:00] - Insights into how different socioeconomic backgrounds affected mental health during the pandemic. [00:14:00] - The concept of asking for help and its positive implications. [00:19:00] - Exploring Maslow's hierarchy of needs and the sailboat metaphor in positive psychology. [00:24:00] - The importance of the vagus nerve in emotional regulation and mental health. More on Dr. Jordyn Feingold: Dr. Jordan Feingold is a physician, well-being researcher, positive psychology practitioner, and founder of positive medicine. She holds degrees from Penn and Mount Sinai School of Medicine, specializing in psychiatry. Dr. Feingold is known for her work in advancing the science of well-being, teaching courses in positive medicine, and co-authoring "Choose Growth," a workbook for transcending trauma and fostering personal growth. Did ya know… You can also be a guest on our show? Please email me at brad@physiciansguidetodoctoring.com (mailto:brad@physiciansguidetodoctoring.com) to connect or visit www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com (http://www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com/) to learn more about the show! Socials: @physiciansguidetodoctoring on FB @physicianguidetodoctoring on YouTube @physiciansguide on Instagram and Twitter Visit www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com (http://www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com/) to connect, dive deeper, and keep the conversation going. Let’s grow! Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical, financial, or legal advice. Always consult a qualified professional for personalized guidance. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
38min | Published on January 11, 2024


Sponsored by Freed.AI (https://www.getfreed.ai/) - Get 50% off your first month of using their AI-powered medical scribe software! Just add PGD50 to your cart! Erez Druk, a computer science engineer and former Facebook employee, created Freed, an AI technology designed to alleviate the burden of charting for clinicians. The idea was inspired by his wife, a physician, and their experiences with the demanding nature of healthcare work. Freed aims to streamline the documentation process, allowing clinicians more time with patients and less on paperwork. Looking for something specific? Here you go! 01:32.74: Erez on Freed's Origin 03:28.842: Discussion on Clinician Burnout 06:09.08: Freed's Functionality and Workflow 07:54.962: Discussion on Freed's Cost 10:52.12: Erez on Freed's Learning Mechanism 16:57.304: Compliance and HIPAA 23:27.96: Erez on Freed's Roadmap and Future 28:13.119: Contact Information for Erez and Freed More on Erez Druk, CEO of Freed.AI: Erez Druk, a graduate of the Technion in Israel, moved to California to work as an engineer for Facebook. He later started his own company, Urban Leap. His latest venture, Freed, was inspired by the challenges faced by his physician wife and her colleagues. Freed uses AI technology to simplify charting for clinicians, aiming to reduce burnout and improve work-life balance in the healthcare sector. Did ya know… You can also be a guest on our show? Please email me at brad@physiciansguidetodoctoring.com (mailto:brad@physiciansguidetodoctoring.com) to connect or visit www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com (http://www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com/) to learn more about the show! Socials: @physiciansguidetodoctoring on FB @physicianguidetodoctoring on YouTube @physiciansguide on Instagram and Twitter Visit www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com (http://www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com/) to connect, dive deeper, and keep the conversation going. Let’s grow! Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical, financial, or legal advice. Always consult a qualified professional for personalized guidance. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
27min | Published on January 4, 2024


This episode is also sponsored by PearsonRavitz (https://pearsonravitz.com/)– helping physicians protect their most valuable assets. Also sponsored by Freed.AI (https://www.getfreed.ai/) - Get 50% off your first month of using their AI-powered medical scribe software! Just add PGD50 to your cart! In this year-end episode of The Physician's Guide to Doctoring, I revisit top episodes that resonated with listeners as well as MYSELF. The episode highlights conversations on nonverbal communication in healthcare with Blake Eastman, the impact of tiny habits in patient care with Dr. BJ Fogg, sensitive approaches to discussing weight with Dr. Stephanie Sogg, and the use of humor in patient interactions with Scott Dikkers. I conclude with a note on upcoming content and schedule changes, emphasizing the show’s commitment to enhancing physician-patient communication and personal growth. More on each episode: Nonverbal Communication from Behind the Mask with Blake Eastman Published Jun 17, 2020 Blake Eastman is a guest like no other we’ve had. He is a professional poker player and founded School of Cards, the first brick and mortar poker school in the country and is the creator of Beyond Tells, a poker tells training site. He has a graduate degree in psychology and taught psychology at the City University of New York for six years. While he was doing all of that, he also provided consulting services to physicians, practices, and hospitals regarding nonverbal communication and conducted large scale independent research on nonverbal communication. The current pandemic has hamstrung our ability to read nonverbal communication and convey it. We are either behind a mask or a blurry image on a telehealth visit. He teaches us what to prioritize with regards to our own nonverbal cues, how to optimize a telehealth visit, the importance of the cadence and volume of our speech, and cues for recognizing understanding. https://www.schoolofcards.com/ https://www.beyondtells.com/ @blakeeastman Size Matters Not: Tiny Habits for Big Changes with BJ Fogg, PhD Published Aug 12, 2020 This interview is one of my most important. If you are doing to share any of my episodes, this is one that I would implore you to share with your friends, family and colleagues. This is part 1 of 2 of my interviews with BJ Fogg, PhD, author of the book Tiny Habits: The Small Changes That Change Everything. We all struggle to change our behaviors, to develop good habits and stop bad habits. There is a lot of popular wisdom about this and most, if not all, is just wrong. This is where Dr. Fogg steps in. Dr. Fogg discovered the keys to changing behavior through changing habits. For those of you on medical school faculty, this should be a class. This should actually be taught in high school. Until then, as physicians, this information is critical, not just for lifestyle changes that can help patients eat better, move more, and smoke less, but even applies to checking their blood pressure and taking their medication. Popular wisdom is wrong. Guilt and shame are destructive. People don’t start habits by feeling badly, they start habits by feeling successful. And we are more likely to be successful by starting a habit that is small, that we actually want to do, and the third key to this is a prompt that reminds you it is time to perform the behavior. If you are going to learn piano, you start with chopsticks. If you are going to start to exercise, you do one sit-up. The smallest increment that you can fall back on when you motivation is waning so you don’t fall off the wagon completely and you keep your habit. And you do it at a point in your day that you can associate with the new behavior, even if they are completely unrelated. You’ll have a reminder that is baked into your day. Dr. Fogg founded the Behavior Design Lab at Stanford University. In addition to his resear...
3h29 | Published on December 28, 2023


This episode is also sponsored by PearsonRavitz (https://pearsonravitz.com/)– helping physicians protect their most valuable assets. Also sponsored by Freed.AI (https://www.getfreed.ai/) - Get 50% off your first month of using their AI-powered medical scribe software! Just add PGD50 to your cart! In this special episode, we revisit the top three fan-favorite episodes of the 'Physician's Guide to Doctoring.' Our journey begins with Episode 96, featuring Dr. Sarah Smith, who shares revolutionary strategies for tackling charting backlogs, enhancing efficiency in medical documentation. Next, Episode 200 takes us into the world of Dr. Naomi Lawrence-Reid, where she discusses leveraging medical training to create diverse income streams, offering insights into the versatility and adaptability of medical expertise. Finally, Episode 189 with Dr. Sarah Hart-Unger delves into the universal challenge of achieving work-life balance, providing practical tips and strategies for physicians to manage their professional and personal lives effectively. These episodes not only offer valuable practical advice but also reflect the evolving landscape of medical practice and the personal endeavors of physicians. More on each episode: Physician Charting Coaching - Strategies to Save Time, Improve Efficiency, And Get More Done! Released September 6, 2021 Dr. Sarah Smith is a family physician and charting coach. She specializes in helping physicians with our charting backlog so we can get home on time without the looming cloud of unfinished charts and callbacks. We discuss how to add efficiency to your day by making sure you are laser focused on your patient and you aren’t finished until that chart is closed. This frees up mental space for the next patient, making that visit a bit more efficient. By the end of your morning, have a plan for how you are going to tackle callbacks. We also discuss dictation, scribes, templates, and how this is all easier said than done. She went to medical school at the University of Western Australia and has worked in primarily rural communities as a family physician, and is now in Edson, Alberta, Canada. Dr. Smith is a certified life coach and knows firsthand the experience of never being done and having unfinished charts and inboxes begging for your attention. She has hundreds of hours of experience coaching many physicians in the outpatient setting with improving their office and workplace efficiency and finding solutions to getting their work done during their clinical day. You can find her at chartingcoach.ca. Using Your Medical Training for Multiple Income Streams with Naomi Lawrence-Reid, MD Published Jun 07, 2022 Naomi Lawrence-Reid, M.D. is a pediatrician and founder of Doctoring Differently, a course and coaching platform designed to teach physicians of all specialties how to transition out of full-time clinical and academic practice while starting lucrative and flexible careers that best utilize their medical training and experience. We discuss all of her different income streams, like per-diem, locum tenens, veteran and social security disability exams, medical expert witness work, aesthetics, how she got into each of them, how we can get started, and why it is OK for a pediatrician to inject Botox into adults. Dr. Lawrence-Reid initially intended on a career as a pediatric emergency medicine specialist, but she was unwilling to yield to the confines of restrictive hospital contracts, non-negotiable salaries, exhaustive administrative duties, and oppressive call schedules. She developed the Doctoring Differently curriculum in order to give physicians the tools to choose themselves and transform their individual passions and expertise into gratifying careers with increased income, tremendous freedom, and enhanced quality of life. Dr. Lawrence-Reid is a proud Boston-area native currently based in S...
1h58 | Published on December 26, 2023