PeerPOV: The Pulse on Medicine
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PeerPOV: The Pulse on Medicine

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242
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~every 6.99841 days
Since
Feb 03, 2021
First episode
Latest
Jun 10, 2026
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242 episodes for longitudinal research

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Health & Fitness, Medicine
Language
English
Region
United States
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Episodic
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Physician's Weekly presents PeerPOV: The Pulse on Medicine, a weekly podcast series that features expert points of view on the latest healthcare news, landmark research, and more.

Recent Content Cues

Enhanced Recovery Protocol for Children Cuts Postsurgical Opioids & Complications
Jun 10, 2026
The Promise & Pitfalls of Physician Presence on Social Media, Part 2
May 27, 2026
The Promise & Pitfalls of Physician Presence on Social Media, Part 1
May 20, 2026

Recent Episodes

Enhanced Recovery Protocol for Children Cuts Postsurgical Opioids & Complications

Jun 10, 2026 18m

Mehul V. Raval, MD, MS, shares how an enhanced recovery protocol reduced postsurgical opioid use, length of stay, and complications among children undergoing gastrointestinal procedures. Read the…

The Promise & Pitfalls of Physician Presence on Social Media, Part 2

May 27, 2026 16m

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…

The Promise & Pitfalls of Physician Presence on Social Media, Part 1

May 20, 2026 20m

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…

Does Timing Matter? New Data on COVID-19 Vaccination During Pregnancy & Infant Outcomes

May 13, 2026 6m

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…

Choosing Time Over Volume: Lessons Learned From a Physician Who Reimagined Practice

May 06, 2026 13m

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 &…

Phoenix Criteria Highlight Opportunities to Reduce Mortality in Pediatric Sepsis

Apr 29, 2026 11m

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…

Dealing With Your Own Error: Disclosure Best Practices for Physicians

Apr 22, 2026 20m

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…

The Need to Strengthen Care Coordination for Families After Firearm Injury

Apr 15, 2026 13m

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…

Intensive Hypertension Management Linked to Survival in Metastatic Breast Cancer

Apr 08, 2026 4m

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…

Dealing With Another Doctor’s Error: How, When, & Who to Inform

Apr 01, 2026 18m

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…

A Call to Action for Clinicians Serving Adults With Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities

Mar 25, 2026 9m

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,…

Obesity Medicine Specialist Shares Management Considerations for Older Adults

Mar 18, 2026 6m

Shyam Sundaresh, MD, a primary care physician and obesity medicine specialist, discusses his approach to managing obesity in older adults, including diagnostic tools, medication safety, and…

Evidence-Based Lifestyle Support Strategies to Reduce Patients’ Dementia Risk

Mar 11, 2026 11m

Heather M. Snyder, PhD, discusses key findings from the US Pointer study, a large US-based clinical trial in which structured support, rather than self-guided lifestyle change, significantly…

Anonymous… or Not? What Physicians Need to Know Before Posting Online

Mar 04, 2026 16m

Dr. MedLaw returns with advice for doctors to maintain anonymity and professionalism online to avoid potential legal and employment repercussions. She covers two main topics: the potential for…

When the Science Is Complex, Keep Patient Conversations Simple

Feb 25, 2026 19m

Editorial board member Alex McDonald, MD, returns for a discussion about science communication with Jess Steier, DRPH, PMP, of the Unbiased Science podcast. In part 2 of their conversation, they…

Winning Back Patient Trust, One Question at a Time

Feb 18, 2026 20m

Editorial board member Alex McDonald, MD, returns for a discussion about science communication with Jess Steier, DRPH, PMP, of the Unbiased Science podcast. In part 1 of their conversation, they…

Social Media Misinformation Abounds. How Can Physicians Reclaim the Narrative?

Feb 11, 2026 8m

Aatif M. Husain, MD, provides social context for a recent analysis showing that inaccurate TikTok videos about epilepsy garnered significantly more engagement than physician-led videos. He also…

What Every Doctor Should Know Before Signing a Non-Compete Clause

Feb 04, 2026 19m

Dr. MedLaw returns to discuss non-compete agreements. She walks through how courts evaluate non-competes in the context of medical practice, and what doctors should consider before signing them. Let…

Physician Leadership Lessons: Mentors Teach, but Sponsors Open Doors

Jan 28, 2026 21m

Editorial board member Alex McDonald, MD, returns for a conversation about leadership with family medicine physician Marie-Elizabeth Ramas, MD. In part 2, they highlight the difference between…

Physician Leadership Lessons: Navigating Power & Change in Modern Medicine

Jan 21, 2026 18m

Editorial board member Alex McDonald, MD, returns for a conversation about leadership with family medicine physician Marie-Elizabeth Ramas, MD. In part 1, they discuss the importance of understanding…

Publishing Analytics

Frequency
~every 6.99841 days
Weekly
Avg Duration
22m
Consistency
87%
Format
Episodic
Since
Feb 03, 2021
Latest
Jun 10, 2026

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Region
United States
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cms.physiciansweekly.com

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