We know clinicians are tired. They spend hours and hours each week entering data into EHRs, checking protocol, and hopefully, treating patients. This is about an hour every week where they can come to talk about the things they love, the things that burn them out, and the reason they got into this in the first place. The next time you're post-call, or even if you just feel like it, spend it with us. The information in this podcast is provided for informational and educational purposes only.
Red Hoffman, MD, ND, talks palliative care, her touching essay in JAMA, and how she climbed the hill to med school.
Dr. Hoffman is an acute care surgeon and co-director of surgical clerkship at the U…
Mara Antonoff, MD, of the MD Anderson Cancer Center, joins Nick to talk about female physicians being referred to by their first names. Nick and Emi Okamoto, MD, discuss a study that shows 40% of PCP…
The interview is with the host of the podcast Explore the Space, we find out where in the world Emi Okamoto, MD, is off to, and how purpose in life appears to be impacting mortality.
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Shannon Tosounian, DO, aka @Shanny_DO is an internal med and GI fellow. She also blogs and coordinates an Instagram account with more than 50,000 followers.
Postcall hosts Nick and Emi Okamoto, MD, …
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Episode 36: Independence Day Special
Nick Andrews and Emi Okamoto, MD, continue Pride Month into the first week of July, discussing the NYPD's "long overdue" apology to the LGBT community and to thos…
This week’s interview is with Kaz Nelson, MD, a psychiatrist and podcast host. Also, Nick and Emi Okamoto, MD, chat about a recent, controversial study in the American Journal of Emergency Medicine, …
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The first ever Postcall Lounge with Emi Okamoto, MD, and Ed DelSole, MD.
You can contact the show at [email protected] and you can find Nick on Twitter at @tribnic.
Dr. DelSole is an o…
This week in Postcall, does Emi Okamoto, MD, finally get a 100% on the weekly quiz? Plus, advice for attending your first medical meeting, or improving your experience at meetings, and Dana Corriel, …
Nick and Emi Okamoto, MD, take the weekly quiz, Dr. Emi gives advice for talking to your friends and family about your crazy schedule, and can you tell if it's advice for residents or advice for new…
Emi takes the MDedge weekly quiz, she gives some advice for all the new interns out there, Nick suggests movies that could help interns and residents identify with the struggle, and Nick and Emi disc…
Welcome the new cohost of the MDedge Postcall Podcast, Emi Okamoto, MD.
In this episode, Dr. Okamoto and Nick take the MDedge Weekly Quiz, dive into the 2019 annual meeting of the American Academy o…
Doron Schneider, MD, joins Nick from the 2019 annual internal medicine meeting of the American College of Physicians to talk about a precourse he led on improving practice efficiency.
Eileen Barrett, MD, wants to help doctors beat burnout.
After her pre-course at Internal Medicine 2019, the annual meeting of the American College of Physicians, in Philadelphia, Dr. Barrett spoke wi…
Nick talks to Fariah Shafi, MD about women in medical leadership now and moving forward.
In episode 25, Richard Wenzel, MD, joins nick to talk about his article in the New England Journal of Medicine on RVU medicine and physician loneliness
Nick would love to hear from you with your sug…
In this episode, Nick continues his conversation with Samuel Shem.
Doctor Stephen Bergman now goes by Samuel Shem and lives outside Boston, but in the 1970s, he published arguably one of the most impactful books on medicine in recent memory -- the cult classic, the …
Colleen Farrell, MD, is back for part II of her conversation with Nick on her Medical Humanities Twitter chat group.
You can contact the show by emailing [email protected] or on Twitter @MDedg…