Country Doctor: House Calls
You started strong. And then you quit. This episode is for the Monday after Quitters Day - when motivation is gone, plans feel heavy, and a lot of good people are wondering what went wrong. In this episode, Dr. Adam McCall walks through a familiar clinical scenario he sees every January and explains why quitting is rarely about laziness or lack of discipline. Drawing from real medical experience, named evidence-based studies, and Scripture, he explains how exhaustion, depression, alcohol, poor sleep, and shame quietly derail good intentions. You will hear practical, old-school medical wisdom,...
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Most people who feel anxious are not broken. They are overwhelmed. In this episode, a country doctor sits down for a front-porch conversation about why anxiety so often starts with overload, not weakness, and how ignoring what drains us can slowly wear down both body and soul. Using the simple picture of life as a garden, we talk about what happens when weeds are left unchecked, why trimming is not the same as pulling at the root, and how unfilled space invites more chaos instead of peace. We explore how overwhelm affects the nervous system, sleep, blood pressure, and overall health, and why...
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A patient with long-standing heart disease, stable labs, and the right medications gave the same answer he always had. But this time, the answer came with a hesitation. A slight shrug. A moment that only mattered because of ten years of relationship. That small moment led to a life-saving intervention, not because of new technology or algorithms, but because of eye contact, listening, and knowing the patient beyond the chart. This episode explores the space where evidence-based medicine meets old-school doctoring, and why continuity, curiosity, and noticing what feels different still save...
info_outlineA patient with long-standing heart disease, stable labs, and the right medications gave the same answer he always had. But this time, the answer came with a hesitation. A slight shrug. A moment that only mattered because of ten years of relationship.
That small moment led to a life-saving intervention, not because of new technology or algorithms, but because of eye contact, listening, and knowing the patient beyond the chart.
This episode explores the space where evidence-based medicine meets old-school doctoring, and why continuity, curiosity, and noticing what feels different still save lives.
It’s a reminder for clinicians to look up from the screen, and for patients to speak honestly about the small changes they’re adapting to.
Because sometimes, the most important diagnosis starts with a shrug.