
Dr. Marc Rosenberg and Bash Halow return to Second Opinion - this time to tackle the difficult situations that come with difficult clients.

Dr. Marc Rosenberg and Bash Halow return to Second Opinion - this time to tackle the difficult situations that come with difficult clients.

On this episode of Inside the Practice, the founder of Fear Free—Dr. Marty Becker—shares what inspired him to launch Fear Free, specific stories he’s had while incorporating it in the clinic, and what he sees for its future.

Dr. Misha Rosenbach takes us on a deep dive into climate change and its effect on dermatology. From increases in vector-borne diseases to wildfires causing in uptick in atopic dermatitis, climate change affects more than just the environment, but also our health. Dr. Rosenbach explores not only the effects of climate change, but also provides insightful tips on how physicians can help.

Daniel Hernandez, MD and Shilpa Venkatachalam, PhD, MPH from the CreakyJoints and Global Healthy Living Foundation discuss staying sane during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Dr. Peter Toth joins After Hours to discuss his love and passion for photography.

During her internship with Skippack Pharmacy in the spring of 2021, Erica Mabry helped organize multiple mass vaccination events in the community around Skippack, PA. This included handling logistics for receiving the vaccines, organizing hundreds of volunteers, and managing the thousands of vaccine recipients that showed up for each event. In the video, Mabry discusses the logistics of such events as well as what she learned as a student during the pandemic.

William Carroll joins Wellbeing Checkup to discuss staying sane during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Kailee Marikar joins Wellbeing Checkup to discuss balancing pharmacy school and motherhood during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Dr. Kamran Ahmed is a psychiatrist, writer, filmmaker and entrepreneur. In addition to his clinical and academic work, Kamran regularly writes for newspapers on mental health, including The Guardian. Kamran has made several films related to psychiatry and started the international medical film festival ‘Medfest’ now in its 10th year. Through his music startup Rave Reviewz, he also launched the ‘Music on my Mind’ initiative to support mental health in the music industry.

In many workplaces, you’ll find employees listening to music as they go about their jobs, and surgeons, it seems, are no exception to this. For this episode of “Behind the Science,” we spoke to 5 urologists who discuss their music preferences when working in the OR.

On this episode of After Hours, Phyllis Cassano, DVM, Veterinary Instructor at Burlington County Institute of Technology, talks about her hobby when she clocks out of work—playing on a bocce ball team for her Italian club! She highlights the ins and outs of the sport, how she got involved with the team, the connection it has to her profession, and more.

Dr. Uma Naidoo is a nutritional psychiatrist and serves as the director of nutritional & lifestyle psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital. She is on the faculty at Harvard Medical School. She is also the author of the acclaimed book, "This is Your Brain on Food", available on amazon. In this segment, Dr. Naidoo briefly explains the connection between the gut and brain, how to slowly adjust our diets to improve our overall mental wellbeing.

Dr. Mary Thomson talks about the importance of allocating time for family and other things outside of work, particularly during the pandemic, to reduce stress and burnout.

Michael Myers, MD, author of the book "Becoming a Doctors' Doctor: A Memoir," discusses alcoholism and gives strategies for physicians to avoid developing substance abuse issues.

In this interview, Ariana Matz, MD, who recently graduated from New York Medical College, discusses the importance of recognizing when you should take time for yourself, and also why she chose urology as her specialty

Joe Bentivegna, MD, relates how he first started creating crossword puzzles in high school. His passion for wordsmithing has taken him through college and medical school, and today he loves creating them for his ophthalmologist colleagues. He describes the process that goes into putting together a puzzle and shares some examples.

Contemporary Pediatrics spoke with Dr. Sara Bode about a return to the classroom and what protocols will need to be put in place to keep both vaccinated and unvaccinated children safe this fall.

Many health care providers work long hours and deal with the stress of helping maintain their patients’ health, which can cause an overwhelming amount of stress. Dr. Yelena Janjigian, Chief of the Gastrointestinal Oncology Service at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, shares some advice for providers on how to take control over their stress and avoid burnout.

Dr. Joe Niamtu III, DMD, provides a glimpse of his life. From his unique hobbies to an interesting encounter with renowned singer Frank Sinatra, Niamtu’s life is anything but boring.

Dr. Indu Subramanian shares the ways she stays grateful for things in her life, including journaling and making lists, in order to overcome the common feelings of being overwhelmed or overworked, and to remain grounded in our otherwise busy lives.

Rheumatology Network sat down with Kevin Boehnke, PhD, to discuss journey with yoga, his leap into yoga teacher training, and advice that he would give to someone interested in starting a yoga practice.

Doctors Butler and Gerhart discuss the reduction in rates of seasonal influenza during the COVID-19 pandemic. They also discuss how the enhanced infection prevention measures may have played a role in the decline.

How do healthcare professionals maintain a work life balance and deal with job-related stress? Dr. Angela Nicholas, Chief Medical Officer at Einstein Medical Center, discusses how she uses exercise, meditation and time outdoors to release her stress and uphold her focus on patients.

Dr. Alan Brown, Co-Director of Cardiology Service Line for Advocate Medical Group, joins After Hours to discuss his passion for music, playing guitar, and his band.

Annie Lambert joins Wellbeing Checkup to talk about self-care methods that have helped her during the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Dr Perry Halkitis, dean of the Rutgers School of Public Health, joins After Hours to discuss superheroes, his advocacy on behalf of LGBTQ+ individuals and those living with HIV and AIDS, and his vintage lunchbox collection.

Emy Smith, NP, discusses the importance of discussing mental wellness for healthcare providers and researchers within the oncology space, managing her personal mental wellness while juggling her career, stress relieving activities and strategies, and how the oncology space can do to foster more mental wellness.

Dr. Lee Schwartzberg's extensive music background has allowed him to play in multiple bands, including annually at the American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting. The talented medical oncologist uses music to decompress and escape the office in his down time.

The adage “you don’t know what you’ve got until it’s gone” resonates with Jody Feigle. Feigel loves to play golf. Unfortunately, an injury in 2019 forced her to stop playing, but she hopes to get out on the green again at some point. She talks about her love of the game and what it does for her.

Meg Murray, founding CEO of the Association for Community Affiliated Plans, about what wellbeing activities Murray picked up from the pandemic and how she still utilizes these healthy tools today.