The Podcast by KevinMD

Kevin Pho, MD
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Sep 25, 2020 • 13min

Incremental risk amid COVID-19 re-openings: What do we value most?

"Grocery shopping is not optional; it's necessary. But if you go every day and to multiple stores, you are increasing the chance you will be exposed. From my informal survey, this practice is extremely common. Yet, experts advise to consolidate shopping. In fact, in my experience, there is always at least one person (shoppers AND workers) in every store I have visited who is either not masked or masked incorrectly. Many people report that they are going stir-crazy without seeing friends and family members or being among others. So the trade-off is clear: maintaining sanity is prioritized. Everyone wants things to return to normal, so they are doing normal things, albeit with precautions. In reality, there is still so much that is unknown about coronavirus transmission, so it is too soon to attempt 'normalcy.'" Sara L. Merwin is an epidemiologist and co-author of The Informed Patient: A Complete Guide to a Hospital Stay. She shares her story and discusses her KevinMD article, "Incremental risk amid COVID-19 re-openings: What do we value most?" (https://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2020/08/incremental-risk-amid-covid-19-re-openings-what-do-we-value-most.html)
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Sep 24, 2020 • 15min

Essential health messaging tips for physicians

"Advocacy by moms is not new, but advocacy by physicians has been less common. Moms have been fierce advocates on a variety of causes ranging from Mothers Against Drunk Driving to Moms Demand Action, the anti-gun violence mom activist group led by Shannon Watts that has now helped launch moms into public office. As physician moms navigating a global pandemic, we are invested in ensuring that our patients, communities, and our children are safe. So, when misinformation threatens basic and effective public health measures, subsequently risking the health and safety of the public and of children, expect a wall of physician moms." Shikha Jain is a hematology-oncology physician who blogs at her self-titled site, Dr. Shikha Jain. She can be reached on Twitter @ShikhaJainMD. She shares her story and discusses the KevinMD article that she co-wrote, "Physician-moms fight back against anti-maskers and anti-vaxxers." (https://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2020/08/physician-moms-fight-back-against-anti-maskers-and-anti-vaxxers.html)
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Sep 23, 2020 • 15min

A new approach to Medicare for all

Why should we reform the health care system to a physician-led approach? How will that look like? Would a Medicare for all system cure what ails the system? What are some obstacles to implementation? Ken Terry is a journalist. He shares his story and discusses his book, Physician-Led Health Care Reform: A New Approach to Medicare for All. (https://amzn.to/2ZxhqtE)
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Sep 22, 2020 • 15min

In the age of misinformation, here's how physicians can help

"There are two battles waging from the COVID-19 virus this year: the obvious fight for human life but also the attack on science. During philosophical and political debates, one steadfast weapon has been the scientific method. Opinion doesn't matter. State the facts. The thing about facts are, though, that one has to be willing to change previously held points of view with new information. One of the most devastating things observed during this pandemic with regard to human behavior is an absent quest for verity. Instead, it's 'click, copy, and paste.' Somewhere in there, the part where the information is evaluated was lost." Alicia Billington is a plastic surgeon. She shares her story and discusses the KevinMD article that she co-wrote, "In the age of misinformation, don't be a contributor to the problem." (https://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2020/07/in-the-age-of-misinformation-dont-be-a-contributor-to-the-problem.html)
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Sep 21, 2020 • 11min

Meet the physician who became a life coach

"For the past six months, I've spent my free time becoming a certified life coach. I'm a hospitalist, but a little more than a year ago, I was introduced to life coaching. I love the changes it has produced in my life – particularly how it's changed me as a mother. Coaching helps me to be more present for my family and more emotionally available for my kids. It's changed the way I approach life, and it's changed what I teach my children." Trina E. Dorrah is an internal medicine physician and the author of Physician's Guide to Surviving CGCAHPS & HCAHPS. She can be reached at Dr Trina Dorrah Life Coaching. She shares her story and discusses the KevinMD article that she co-wrote, "When we coach, we change the lives of our children." (https://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2020/09/when-we-coach-we-change-the-lives-of-our-children.html)
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Sep 20, 2020 • 14min

Genetic testing: Could there be unintended consequences?

"Both clinical and direct-to-consumer genetic testing have become significantly less costly and more common, providing people with access to a wealth of information about everything from their ethnicity and family lineage to their risk for certain diseases and how they will respond to medications such as blood thinners and antidepressants. But before you decide to take the plunge into your gene pool, there are a number of issues you should carefully consider. Genetic testing can have unintended consequences, both personal and medical, so it's wise to weigh the value of any information you may gain against the potential issues that the testing may raise." Miles J. Varn is chief executive officer, PinnacleCare, and can be reached on LinkedIn. He shares his story and discusses his KevinMD article, "Genetic testing: Could there be unintended consequences?" (https://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2020/04/genetic-testing-could-there-be-unintended-consequences.html)
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Sep 19, 2020 • 12min

Locum tenens contracts: Maximize opportunities and minimize risks

"Locum tenens means 'to hold the place of, to substitute for' and locum tenens contracts are a common form of agreement for physicians who provide temporary medical services in place of full-time physicians. Now, during the COVID-19 pandemic, increased demand puts physicians in a better position to negotiate their locum tenens contracts. However, too many practitioners sign them without fully understanding their implications. This is a mistake. A well-drafted locum tenens contract (a) protects the physician's interests beyond compensation, (b) anticipates and addresses disputes, and (c) limits risks." Jack A. Gordon and Andrew E. Sarti are attorneys, Kent, Beatty, & Gordon, LLP. They share their story and discuss the KevinMD article that they co-wrote, "Anatomy of locum tenens contracts: a physician's guide to understanding contractual provisions to maximize opportunities and minimize risks." (https://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2020/07/anatomy-of-locum-tenens-contracts-a-physicians-guide-to-understanding-contractual-provisions-to-maximize-opportunities-and-minimize-risks.html)
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Sep 18, 2020 • 13min

Bridging the COVID-19 health recommendations divide

"Misinformation about COVID-19, if propagated, can be deadly. The stakes are high. Physicians need to have a voice in this discussion and work towards impacting policy in a positive way. Physician-led groups such as IMPACT aim to advocate for evidence-based solutions for the protection of communities and serve an advisory role to those in charge of public policies. As physicians, our primary purpose is the well-being of our patients. We owe it to them to share not only information about sinus infections and sore throat, but how to protect themselves from COVID-19. We must share what we know. We can and should begin to reintegrate into society, but as physicians, our responsibility to the community is to educate and protect. We should not shy away from sharing our expertise with others. This may include uncomfortable conversations with friends and family whose views differ from our own, but if we come from a place of respect and understanding, we can and will get through this together." Inna Husain is an otolaryngologist. She shares her story and discusses the KevinMD article that she co-wrote, "Physicians' role in bridging the COVID-19 health recommendations divide." (https://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2020/07/physicians-role-in-bridging-the-covid-19-health-recommendations-divide.html)
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Sep 17, 2020 • 14min

Patients without traditional support systems, and the doctors who stereotype them

"When doctors ignore the evidence showing that a support system doesn't have to be traditional in order to be effective, that's not a medical judgment. It's a personal prejudice that puts singles at serious risk. Classifying patients as married or unmarried when studying the effects of social support undoubtedly makes research easier, with groups determined by a simplistic either-or. But since social support is not, in fact, limited to marriage, the results of such studies are bound to be flawed — not to mention perpetuating discriminatory treatment that can cost single people our lives." Joan DelFattore is a writer. She shares her story and discusses her KevinMD article, "Patients without partners, and the doctors who stereotype us." (https://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2016/11/patients-without-partners-doctors-stereotype-us.html)
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Sep 16, 2020 • 17min

Is now the time for single payer?

"Single payer is the solution. And the time for it is now. A single-payer system would guarantee health care coverage immediately to every American. So whether a loved one gets sick from COVID, has a heart attack, or gets in a car accident, she will receive the care she needs without it causing financial hardship. A single-payer system will eliminate employer health insurance contributions. This will provide huge relief to hundreds of thousands of struggling small businesses across the country. The money saved can go towards paying their employees a living wage or hiring new workers, which will help get our economy back on track. A single-payer system will relieve the burden of finding health insurance from individuals. Freelancers and gig, self-employed, and per diem workers can pursue employment without having to worry about providing health coverage for their families. And with families relieved of the insecurities created by surprise medical bills and massive out-of-pocket costs, they will be more likely to contribute to our consumer-driven economy. COVID has absolutely quelled consumerism; single payer can help to bring it back." Toby Terwilliger is an internal medicine-pediatric resident. He shares his story and discusses his KevinMD article, "Is now the time for single payer?" (https://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2020/07/is-now-the-time-for-single-payer.html)

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