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On Becoming a Healer

Doctors and other health care professionals are too often socialized and pressured to become “efficient task completers” rather than healers, which leads to unengaged and unimaginative medical practice, burnout, and diminished quality of care. It doesn’t have to be that way. With a range of thoughtful guests, co-hosts Saul Weiner MD and Stefan Kertesz MD MS, interrogate the culture and context in which clinicians are trained and practice for their implications for patient care and clinician well-being. The podcast builds on Dr. Weiner’s 2020 book, On Becoming a Healer: The Journey from Patient Care to Caring about Your Patients (Johns Hopkins University Press).

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info_outline Physicians and Authoritarians: Are We Too Obedient? 04/08/2025
info_outline Caring for Patients or Policing Them? Prescription Drug Monitoring, Doctors and Opioids 03/18/2025
info_outline What can we learn from all those "Why I quit medicine" videos on YouTube? 02/18/2025
info_outline The New Medical School Graduation Competencies and Why One of the Them Stands Out 01/21/2025
info_outline A Conversation with Pediatric Surgeon John Lawrence MD, Past Board President of Doctors Without Borders, USA 12/17/2024
info_outline Addressing Social Drivers of Health: What is the role of the clinician? 11/19/2024
info_outline “Simonisms”: Revisiting the uncommon wisdom of a physician and educator who shaped us deeply 10/15/2024
info_outline Do the doctors who sold Matthew Perry ketamine indicate something rotten in mainstream medicine? 09/17/2024
info_outline Some Pitfalls of Narrative Medicine and How to Avoid Them 08/20/2024
info_outline The chasm between how doctors are taught to communicate and what they actually sound like 07/23/2024
info_outline What do we lose and what do we gain by calling addiction a disease? 06/18/2024
info_outline Can we learn and practice medicine well in a system that is so ill? 05/21/2024
info_outline “Tough Love” is Not the Answer: A critique of NEJM reporting on student/trainee grievances and educator discontent 04/16/2024
info_outline What a James Baldwin story can teach doctors and patients about care amidst suffering 03/19/2024
info_outline How confronting racist ideas I didn’t realize I had is shaping me as a physician and a person 02/20/2024
info_outline About me being racist: A conversation that follows an apology 01/16/2024
info_outline How effects of racism were mistaken for “race” in clinical algorithms: What clinicians should know 12/19/2023
info_outline Drug testing at time of birth: How physicians are co-opted into harming families while thinking they are doing the right thing 11/21/2023
info_outline Directly and Covertly Observing Care: How it Can Transform Medical Education and Improve Clinical Practice 10/18/2023
info_outline "Dire Consequences": When students do not receive appropriate accommodations on the USMLE examinations 09/19/2023
info_outline Why it's time to remove time limits on tests, like the USMLE exams 08/22/2023
info_outline Running the Gauntlet: My Journey into Medicine with a Learning Disability 07/25/2023
info_outline Why are doctors turning to ChatGPT for help relating to patients? 06/27/2023
info_outline Prescription Opioid Reductions and Suicide: What Should Caring Physicians Do in the Face of Uncertainty? 05/23/2023
info_outline My patient’s in shackles: Can we take these off? 04/18/2023
info_outline From medical student mistreatment to burnout: How can we change the culture? 03/22/2023
info_outline Medical Student Mistreatment: A Wicked Problem 02/21/2023
info_outline Uncommon wisdom from a family physician and medical educator 01/19/2023
info_outline Challenging Questions to Help Physicians Reflect, Grow, and Find More Joy Practicing Medicine 12/15/2022
 
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