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S2 Jessi Gold: How Do You Feel?
In this episode, Dr. Jessi Gold, psychiatrist and Chief Wellness Officer at the University of Tennessee, discusses burnout and mental health stigma that continues to challenge healthcare workers as…
S2 Wes Ely: Every Deep-Drawn Breath
In this episode, Tremayne and Le speak with Dr. Wesley Ely about the harms of deep sedation and immobilization in the ICU, and his life mission to restore humanism in critical care, one patient at a…
S2E3 Lydia Reeder: The Life and Legacy of Dr. Mary Putnam Jacobi
Lydia Reeder is the author of The Cure for Women: Dr. Mary Putnam Jacobi and the Challenge to Victorian Medicine That Changed Women's Lives Forever, a narrative history that uncovers Dr. Mary Putnam…
S2E3 Sean Pirkle: Somewhere in Between
Sean Pirkle is an orthopedic surgeon and the author of Somewhere in Between: A Memoir, a book he first began writing as a medical student to capture the hidden world of modern medical training. In…
S2E2 Alex Hernandez: Rethinking The Pre-Med Culture
Alex Hernandez is a first-year medical student whose path from Brown University to Columbia University VP&S has been shaped by curiosity, resilience, and faith. In this episode, Alex reflects on…
Tyler Beauchamp: Freeze Frame
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Tyler Beauchamp, a pediatric resident and author of Freeze Frame, a coming-of-age novel about trauma, memory, and healing. From his roots in a family of artists…
S1E12 Andrew Lam: Masters of Medicine
Retinal surgeon and medical historian Dr. Andrew Lam explores the surprising intersections between history and medicine. Dr. Lam reflects on his path from studying military history in college to…
S1E11 Roshni Shah: Rituals of Healing
Nurse Roshni Shah shares how her experiences caring for critically ill patients and her own mother shaped her understanding of compassion, grief, and the transformative power of caregiving both in…
S1E10 Rachel Kowalsky: Magic and Stories in the Pediatric ER
Pediatric ER physician and author Rachel Kowalsky discusses her short story, "The Delivery Boy," which follows a young Guatemalan boy and the team of clinicians who care for him in the NYC ER. Rachel…
S1E9 Frank Clark: Finding Light in the Darkest Moments
Board-certified adult psychiatrist Frank Clark reflects on his formative years of medical training, marked with turbulent moments and unique challenges that shook the foundation of his beliefs and…
S1E8 Adam Rodman: History, Healing, and Humanity
Internist Adam Rodman speaks about his journey hosting the acclaimed podcast, Bedside Rounds, which explores the historical, social, and cultural forces that have shaped modern medicine, and…
S1E7 Andy Nguyen: Beyond the Scope With ND MD
In this episode, Tremayne and Le had the unique opportunity to chat with Andy Nguyen (also known as ND MD), a recent graduate of the Medical College of Georgia and an incoming anesthesiology resident…
S1E6 Irène P. Mathieu: The Intersection of Poetry and Medicine
In this episode, Le and Tremayne speak with poet, pediatrician, and educator Dr. Irène P. Mathieu about her poetry collection, milk tongue, the healing power of language, and how poetry can play a…
S1E5 Michael Stein: Rethinking the Health Equation
Primary care doctor, public health professor, and award-winning author Michael Stein about his book Me vs. Us: A Health Divided, which explores the asymmetry in how the U.S. allocates resources and…
S1E4 Jon Hallberg: Art, Medicine, and the Stories That Connect Us
Primary care doctor and creative director Jon Hallberg talks about his public television series, Art + Medicine, which explores the humanistic aspects of medicine through art, and how storytelling…
S1E3 Courtney Jordan Baechler: Social Determinants of Cardiovascular Health Equity
In this episode of Medicalize This!, we delve into the intricate world of cardiovascular health and the pressing issue of health equity. Our special guest, Dr. Courtney Jordan Baechler, an esteemed…
S1E2 Juliet King: The Neuroscience of Art Therapy
Art speaks to us in many languages. In the modern world, we look to art as an escape from our daily struggles and find comfort in getting lost in the beauty that art offers. We all had that moment in…
S1E1 Neelima Tummala: Climate's Impact on Wellbeing
In this episode, we delve deep into the intricate web of connections between climate change and human health. As our planet's climate continues to shift, so do the dynamics of our well-being. Join us…
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