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How are prenups unique for medical professionals? How should your school debt factor into the decision? Dr. MedLaw answers.
Alex McDonald, MD, asks Carl Lambert, MD, to share his personal experience as the only Black student in his class.
Alex McDonald, MD, asks Carl Lambert, MD, about how he practices neuro-inclusive care to help patients with autism.
Debra Patt, MD, PhD, MBA, discusses how electronic monitoring is reducing administrative burden for oncology clinicians.
Michael Jerkins, MD, MEd, shares how new refinancing options can support physicians in moving to independent practice.
Anthony Auriemma, MD, discusses socioeconomic factors and healthcare system stigma can impact patient access to obesity care.
Dr. MedLaw shares how clinicians can navigate the requirements of obtaining patient consent for AI use in their medical care.
Alex McDonald, MD, asks Indira Gurubhagavatula, MD, MPH, about how physicians can identify patients who need a sleep study.
Alex McDonald, MD, and Indira Gurubhagavatula, MD, MPH, explore why conversations about sleep are missing in the exam room.
Mehul V. Raval, MD, MS, shares how an enhanced recovery protocol improved postsurgical outcomes for children.
In the second part of their conversation, Alex McDonald, MD, and Jessica Gray, MD, discuss how physicians can navigate social media sponsorship opportunities responsibly and how to balance authenticity with privacy. Cont
Editorial board member Alex McDonald, MD, talks with Jessica Gray, MD, of The Med Edit Podcast, about why it is important for physicians to engage the public through social media. Contributors Alex McDonald, MD Program D
Karen B. Jacobson, MD, MPH, discusses a new study in which COVID-19 vaccination timing during pregnancy was associated with reduced infant infection and hospitalization outcomes. She describes how the findings should be
Carmen Teague, MD, MC, discusses her experience changing practice models to recover from burnout and reclaim her love for medicine. Contributor Carmen Teague, MD, MC Teague Internal Medicine & Enrichment MDVIP This trans
Scott L. Weiss, MD, MSCE, discusses the rising incidence of pediatric sepsis and offers a tool that healthcare facilities can use to improve patient outcomes. Read the full Q&A here. Contributor Scott L. Weiss, MD, MSCE
Previously, Dr. MedLaw walked through how physicians should disclose a colleague’s error. Now, she discusses the steps physicians should take to disclose to patients, employers, and insurance carriers when they have pers
George Karandinos, MD, PhD, discusses his recent study on pediatric mental health outcomes after parental firearm injury. He shares why it is important for clinicians to stay in communication with each other and proactiv
Reina Haque, PhD, MPH, discusses her recent investigation into the link between antihypertensive treatment and extended survival in patients with metastatic breast cancer. Given the findings, she calls for increased coll
Dr. MedLaw returns to discuss the important steps physicians should take when they find that another doctor charged with their patient’s care has made an error—and what legal consequences might follow if they fail to rep
Dimitri A. Christakis, MD, MPH, discusses the clinical implications of a recent study showing that adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities have higher rates of anxiety and depression, pharmacologic utiliz
Jessica Gray
board-certified family medicine physician, clinical assistant professor, team physician for Texas Tech women's basketball · Broad College
2 appearances on this show
Alex McDonald
Family and Sports Medicine Physician, AAFP Vaccine Science Fellow · Southern California Permanente Medical Group
4 appearances on this show
Karen B. Jacobson
Vaccine Study Center
1 appearance on this show
Carmen Teague
Teague Internal Medicine & Enrichment
1 appearance on this show
Scott L. Weiss
Nemours Children’s Hospital
1 appearance on this show
George Karandinos
Massachusetts General Hospital
1 appearance on this show
Shyam Sundaresh
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
1 appearance on this show
Heather M. Snyder
Alzheimer’s Association
1 appearance on this show
Jess Steier
Unbiased Science
1 appearance on this show
Jess Steier, DRPH, PMP
Unbiased Science
1 appearance on this show
Alex McDonald, MD
Southern California Permanente Medical Group
1 appearance on this show
Aatif M. Husain
Duke University School of Medicine
1 appearance on this show
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