PeerPOV: The Pulse on Medicine

PeerPOV: The Pulse on Medicine

Physician's Weekly

Episodes 229
Avg. Duration 22m
Activity Highly Active
Since Feb 2021
Latest Episode Mar 2026

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About This Podcast

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.

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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…

Alcohol Use Prevention for an Aging Population: Practical Strategies for Clinicians

Jan 14, 2026 21m

Alexis Kuerbis, PhD, MSW, discusses her research on alcohol use prevention among older adults, identifying promising interventions and emphasizing the importance of tailored care. Let us know what…

How the STORM-PE Trial Could Change Pulmonary Embolism Management

Jan 07, 2026 23m

Rachel Rosovsky, MD, MPH, reviews findings from the STORM-PE study, which showed the benefits of adding computer-assisted vacuum thrombectomy to anticoagulation prior to progression in patients with…

Survey Study Reveals the Hidden Burden of Menopause in Primary Care

Dec 24, 2025 14m

Ekta Kapoor, MBBS, discusses a Mayo Clinic study that identified significant gaps in care among women with menopause symptoms. She puts the findings into present-day context and shares what…

Standardized Discharge Pathway Empowers Clinicians, Reduces Hospital Crowding

Dec 17, 2025 13m

Melissa Reider-Demer, DNP, discusses how a redesigned discharge workflow improved inpatient throughput during periods of capacity strain at UCLA Health, and why this initiative is transferable to…

Inside the AACE’s Updated Guidance on Obesity Diagnosis and Management

Dec 10, 2025 21m

Karl Nadolsky, DO, and W. Timothy Garvey, MD, unpack several key points in the AACE’s latest obesity management guidance, including diagnosis, staging, and medication selection. Let us know what you…

Reporting Another Physician: How to Navigate the Legal and Ethical Realities

Dec 03, 2025 19m

What should you do when a colleague’s judgment, behavior, or health puts patients at risk? Dr. MedLaw examines mandatory reporting laws, liability traps, and how clinicians can act decisively without…

Clinicians Urged to Screen Alcohol Use Amid Public Misconceptions About Cancer Risk

Nov 26, 2025 6m

Research indicates that 53% of adults in the US aren’t aware of the cancer risks associated with alcohol consumption. Sanjay S. Shete, PhD, discusses the findings and how physicians can help. Let us…

What the New Era of Malpractice Means for Doctors

Nov 20, 2025 17m

The American Law Institute’s updated malpractice standard marks a major shift away from the old locality rule, redefining how physicians’ decisions are judged in court. This new approach centers on…

Reframing Wellness in Modern Medicine, Part 2: Strategies for Patient Engagement

Nov 19, 2025 18m

In part 2 of their conversation, Alex McDonald, MD, and Rachel Franklin, MD, share how they communicate effectively with patients about preventive care, disease management, and misinformation. Let…

Reframing Wellness in Modern Medicine, Part 1: Addressing Social Drivers of Health

Nov 12, 2025 23m

Physician’s Weekly editorial board member Alex McDonald, MD, chats with Rachel Franklin, MD, about the importance of accounting for social determinants of health when treating patients, emphasizing…

Combating Medical Misinformation, Part 2: Where Should Physicians Start?

Nov 05, 2025 13m

In the second part of their conversation, Alex McDonald, MD, and Amanda d’Almeida, MD, MPH, share practical strategies for physicians to address misinformation at the point of care.

Mastering Motions and Strategy in Medical Malpractice Cases

Oct 31, 2025 17m

Dr. MedLaw explains how physicians facing malpractice suits can use legal motions and strategy to actively shape their defense.

Combating Medical Misinformation, Part 1: Meeting Patients Where They Are Online

Oct 29, 2025 13m

Editorial board member Alex McDonald, MD, returns to speak with Amanda d’Almeida, MD, MPH, about the process of leveraging social media to share evidence-based medical information.

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PeerPOV: The Pulse on Medicine has published 229 episodes since February 2021, covering topics in Health & Fitness, Medicine.

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