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The Provider's Report

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Oct 22, 2024 • 15min

Mastering the Long Game: Career Strategies for Success

“Most people overestimate what they can do in one year and underestimate what they can do in two or three decades.” - Tony RobbinsIn this episode of The Provider’s Report, host Rebecca Deyo dives into the importance of taking a long-term approach to career growth in healthcare. She contrasts the risks of short-term thinking with the sustainable success that comes from building lasting relationships, focusing on patient-centered care, and continually developing as a leader. Rebecca also shares personal insights on fostering professional networks and emphasizes the value of regular self and practice audits for long-term success. Follow us on social media! Instagram: @theprovidersreport Facebook: @theprovidersreport Twitter / X: @providersreport LinkedIn: @the-providers-report
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Oct 15, 2024 • 37min

"The Hot Doctor" Part 2

"Excuse me, could I have the hot doctor, please?""I'll be a better patient if I can have the hot doctor next time.""Hellooooooo Nurse!"Credentials don't shield healthcare providers from bias and sexual harassment.Fact: An insanely high percentage of doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, PAs and physical therapists have reported an episode of sexual harassment that was initiated by a patient. This means its our job to be prepared for not if, but when it happens, and how to handle it effectively and professionally as an individual, colleague, or supervisor.This is a re-broadcast of a very popular episode from Rebecca Deyo's previous podcast, "Better Doctor Project." https://www.facebook.com/theprovidersreporthttps://www.instagram.com/theprovidersreport/ Follow us on social media! Instagram: @theprovidersreport Facebook: @theprovidersreport Twitter / X: @providersreport LinkedIn: @the-providers-report
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Oct 8, 2024 • 32min

"The Hot Doctor" Part 1

"Excuse me, could I have the hot doctor, please?""I'll be a better patient if I can have the hot doctor next time.""Hellooooooo Nurse!"Credentials don't shield healthcare providers from bias and sexual harassment.Fact: An insanely high percentage of doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, PAs and physical therapists have reported an episode of sexual harassment that was initiated by a patient. This means its our job to be prepared for not if, but when it happens, and how to handle it effectively and professionally as an individual, colleague, or supervisor.This is a re-broadcast of a very popular episode from Rebecca Deyo's previous podcast, "Better Doctor Project."  https://www.facebook.com/theprovidersreporthttps://www.instagram.com/theprovidersreport/ Follow us on social media! Instagram: @theprovidersreport Facebook: @theprovidersreport Twitter / X: @providersreport LinkedIn: @the-providers-report
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Oct 1, 2024 • 53min

Transform Your Patient Communication with EVIDENCE

I'm going to be honest with you...this episode is much longer than our usual ones because the topic was just too great. Can you believe there is actual EVIDENCE for patient communication?  Josh Satterlee, DC sums it up for us in today's episode to discuss how to improve this skill set immediately, how being a good communicator can prevent a provider from being sued, and how best to apologize to a patient in the event of an error or mistake in practice. You won't want to miss this one!https://www.instagram.com/theprovidersreport/https://www.facebook.com/theprovidersreport Follow us on social media! Instagram: @theprovidersreport Facebook: @theprovidersreport Twitter / X: @providersreport LinkedIn: @the-providers-report
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Sep 24, 2024 • 21min

Healthcare with Purpose: Understanding Value-Based Care

Michael Porter, a leading figure in healthcare and value-based care, shares his insights on transforming the healthcare landscape. He defines value-based healthcare and discusses its historical roots. The conversation dives into the formula for quantifying value, illustrated through the example of hip replacements. Porter addresses the pressing challenges in healthcare today, highlighting the need for improved provider satisfaction and patient outcomes. He advocates for value-based care as a solution that aligns the interests of providers, patients, and organizations, striving for the Quadruple Aim.
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Sep 24, 2024 • 31min

Five Years Forward: What Experienced Providers Wish They’d Known

In this episode of The Provider’s Report, host Rebecca Deyo reflects on insights gathered from fellow healthcare professionals about the lessons they wish they had known earlier in their careers. Rebecca shares valuable takeaways on topics such as the importance of mentorship, the power of effective communication with patients, and the critical role of repetition in marketing. She summarizes perspectives on the challenges of choosing the right practice location, overcoming perceived limitations, and aligning beliefs about diagnostic imaging with scientific evidence. Tune in for a thoughtful discussion on how these insights can shape your approach to healthcare and enhance both patient outcomes and provider satisfaction. Follow us on social media! Instagram: @theprovidersreport Facebook: @theprovidersreport Twitter / X: @providersreport LinkedIn: @the-providers-report
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Sep 24, 2024 • 28min

Lessons from My Knee Injury - When the Doctor Becomes the Patient!

Rebecca Deyo shares her profound journey after a devastating knee injury, highlighting the emotional upheaval and the transition from doctor to patient. She explores the isolation within the healthcare system and stresses the need for compassionate, individualized care. The importance of effective communication with medical professionals is emphasized, particularly in difficult scenarios like an unexpected pregnancy. Through her experiences, she advocates for value-based care, underscoring that healing is not one-size-fits-all and must prioritize patient goals.
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Sep 24, 2024 • 37sec

Trailer - Welcome to The Provider’s Report

In this trailer episode of The Provider’s Report, we introduce the podcast and share our commitment to bringing you valuable insights on value-based healthcare. Whether you’re a seasoned provider or new to the field, our show is packed with expert interviews, practical advice, and actionable strategies to improve patient communication and outcomes. Join our growing community of healthcare professionals as we revolutionize healthcare, one episode—and one patient—at a time. https://www.instagram.com/theprovidersreport/https://www.facebook.com/theprovidersreportFollow us on social media! Instagram: @theprovidersreport Facebook: @theprovidersreport Twitter / X: @providersreport LinkedIn: @the-providers-report
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Apr 30, 2023 • 37min

Exercise = Medicine

Episode 52: This episode covers the magic of what strength training can do for modern medicine, how all specialities can contribute to this recent change in health care, and how we can empower our patients instead of tearing them down based on things they currently can or cannot do. For more about David Skolnik, DPT, check him out on Instagram!@dr.davidskolnik.dpt@painfreetraining@polarisptphx Follow us on social media! Instagram: @theprovidersreport Facebook: @theprovidersreport Twitter / X: @providersreport LinkedIn: @the-providers-report
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Mar 27, 2023 • 35min

Suicidal Thoughts/Attempts in Pediatric Patients

*DISCLAIMER*Today’s episode contains discussions related to suicide and sexual trauma. Both are very sensitive topics to discuss for many and can sometimes trigger intense emotions and thoughts. If you or anyone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts or behaviors, please direct them to a health care provider immediately. If someone's safety is in immediate danger, please dial 911. Episode 51: It’s now no secret that even pediatric and adolescent patients can struggle with anxiety, depression and suicidal thoughts. How can we address this in practice? Some of us work with pediatrics on a regular basis, and some of us do not. It's important to remember though that ALL of us should all know how to act when time is of the essence in a case like this. In this episode, we'll discuss how to identify the risk of pediatric suicidal thoughts/attempts, how to respond in the moment, and how to plan for the next time. Sometimes the most important discussions can be the most difficult.SUICIDE HOTLINE: 988 Follow us on social media! Instagram: @theprovidersreport Facebook: @theprovidersreport Twitter / X: @providersreport LinkedIn: @the-providers-report

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