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Life, Death, and Leadership: Lessons from a Nationally Renowned Trauma Surgeon
lundi 11 août 2025 • Durée 33:08
Dr. Brian Williams is a trauma surgeon, Air Force veteran, bestselling author, and former congressional candidate whose career has spanned engineering, military service, frontline trauma care, healthcare advocacy, and public policy. He was the trauma surgeon on call during the 2016 Dallas police shooting — a moment that shaped his views on resilience, leadership, and the role of medicine in society.
In this episode of The Physician’s Mind, host Curtis Wilkerson explores Dr. Williams’ journey from the Air Force Academy to the trauma bay to the campaign trail. They discuss the emotional toll of trauma surgery, the military mindset in high-pressure decision-making, the importance of authenticity in medicine, and lessons learned from running for Congress. You’ll also hear Dr. Williams’ perspective on healthcare advocacy, gun violence prevention, public health policy, and personal growth.
What you’ll learn:
How military values shape decision-making in trauma surgery
The emotional resilience required to lead in life-and-death situations
Why healthcare professionals should engage in community and policy work
How to stay grounded through journaling and presence
Lessons on authenticity for young physicians
Insights from running for Congress and shaping public health policy
Keywords: trauma surgery, healthcare advocacy, resilience, military influence, gun violence prevention, public health policy, personal growth, medical education, community engagement, emotional intelligence
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How to Get Rich as a Doctor (Without Wasting Your 30s)
mardi 5 août 2025 • Durée 51:47
Doctors make great money—but most never build real wealth. Why?
In this episode of The Physician’s Mind Podcast, host Curtis Wilkerson sits down with Gary Kaufman, founder of Dynasty Wealth Partners, to uncover the real financial strategies doctors need to know—but were never taught.
Whether you're in med school, residency, or already practicing, this conversation will help you avoid the most common money mistakes physicians make and show you how to start building wealth today.
💡 What You’ll Learn:
The 3 financial stages every medical professional goes through—and how to win in each
How to invest smarter using Roth IRAs, 401(k)s, and HSAs
Why most high-income physicians still feel broke
Tax hacks, budgeting strategies, and financial literacy tips that actually work
How to find the right financial mentor and avoid financial burnout
💬 Memorable Quotes:
"Wealth isn't built by income—it's built by habits."
"Comparison is the thief of joy. Focus on your own financial goals."
📘 Mentioned in the Episode:
The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel:
https://www.amazon.com/Psychology-Money-Timeless-lessons-happiness/dp/0857197681
Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki
https://www.amazon.com/Rich-Dad-Poor-Teach-Middle/dp/1612680194
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🎯 This Episode Is For You If:
You're overwhelmed by debt or financial confusion
You're tired of feeling behind, despite a high income
You want a clear plan to build financial freedom in medicine
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Functional Medicine, Reversing Disease, & Root-Cause Care | Dr. Emily Cordes (#43)
mardi 3 juin 2025 • Durée 29:38
In this episode of The Physician’s Mind podcast, Dr. Emily Cordes shares what it means to truly heal. With dual training in internal medicine and pediatrics and a transition into functional medicine, she shares how solving complex health problems requires a shift from managing symptoms to addressing root causes.
Dr. Cordes unpacks the meaning of optimal function, the power of nutrition in reversing disease, and why team-based care leads to better outcomes. She discusses how metabolic dysfunction underlies many chronic conditions and offers actionable insights—from small lifestyle shifts to system-level innovations in healthcare. For future physicians and current practitioners alike, this episode is a must-listen on how to bring meaning, effectiveness, and transformation back into patient care.
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Cancer, Addiction, & Reinventing the Physician's Path | Dr. Brett Cordes (#42)
lundi 26 mai 2025 • Durée 52:38
In this episode of the Physicians Mind podcast, Dr. Brett Cordes shares his profound journey from being a cancer patient to becoming a physician. He discusses the impact of his illness on his career choice, the early signs of burnout he experienced in his medical practice, and his eventual descent into opiate addiction. Dr. Cordes emphasizes the importance of recognizing burnout and the misconceptions surrounding addiction, as well as the challenges he faced during his recovery process. His story serves as a cautionary tale about the pressures of the medical profession and the need for self-awareness and support. In this conversation, he shares his journey through addiction recovery, the challenges of isolation during COVID, and the transition from clinical medicine to life coaching. He emphasizes the importance of gratitude over pride, the common symptoms of burnout among physicians, and the significance of finding joy and fulfillment in life. The discussion also touches on the role of family in recovery, the first steps towards healing, and the importance of seeking help. Ultimately, he redefines success as the pursuit of happiness and fulfillment rather than mere achievement.
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Sexual Health, Erectile Fitness, & Innovation in Medicine | Dr. Elliot Justin (#41)
Épisode 41
mercredi 21 mai 2025 • Durée 52:45
In this conversation, Dr. Justin Elliot shares his journey from emergency medicine to healthcare entrepreneurship, discussing the insights gained from treating a vast number of patients and the challenges faced in the healthcare system. He emphasizes the importance of delivering quality care, the need for innovation in patient management, and the entrepreneurial mindset required to navigate the complexities of healthcare. Dr. Elliot also delves into his current projects, including advancements in sexual health and remote patient technologies, highlighting the critical need for data-driven solutions in medicine. In this conversation, Dr. Elliot Justin discusses the often overlooked topic of erectile dysfunction and its implications for men's health. He emphasizes the need for a shift in how healthcare providers approach sexual health, advocating for the concept of 'erectile fitness' as a vital sign. The discussion also touches on the intersection of medicine and literature, the challenges faced by modern physicians, and the importance of maintaining humanity in healthcare. Dr. Justin shares his vision for a future where sexual health is prioritized, and he reflects on the legacy he hopes to leave in the field of urology and sexology.
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How To Succeed In Your First Year Of Residency | Dr. Jamil Haddad (#40)
Épisode 40
lundi 12 mai 2025 • Durée 38:07
In this episode of the Physicians Mind Podcast, Dr. Jamil Haddad shares his experiences transitioning from medical school to residency, emphasizing the importance of asking questions, utilizing support systems, and maintaining a balance between personal and professional life. He discusses the evolving definition of success in medicine, the significance of patient care, and the necessity of continuous learning and organization in a demanding medical environment. Dr. Haddad also reflects on the lessons learned from early mistakes and the value of observation in surgical practice.How To Maximize Your Success In Medical School | Dr. Jamil Haddad (#023)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIIFuCYAy7sFUNDRAISER FOR WOUNDED VETS: https://fundraise.givesmart.com/vf/CYO/CurtisWilkersonSIGN UP FOR LEGACYRX CONFERENCE: www.legacyrxconference.com
First-Year Lessons And Keys to Med School Success | Yousef Sarameh (#39)
Épisode 39
lundi 5 mai 2025 • Durée 24:22
In this episode of the Physicians Mind Podcast, Curtis Wilkerson interviews Yousef Sarameh, a rising second-year medical student. They discuss Yousef's experiences during his first year of medical school, including the surprises he encountered, the evolution of his study habits, and the importance of family support. Yousef shares insights on the challenges of medical courses, particularly anatomy, and the competitive environment of medical school. He emphasizes the significance of maintaining mental well-being, avoiding burnout, and the value of perseverance. The conversation concludes with advice for incoming medical students and Yousef's plans for the upcoming summer.
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Mastering Surgery, Surviving the Struggle, Living Intentionally | Dr. Charles Black (#38)
Épisode 38
lundi 28 avril 2025 • Durée 43:38
In this conversation, Dr. Chuck Black shares his journey from a rural upbringing in Iowa to becoming a general surgeon. He discusses the influences of his childhood, particularly his experiences in Boy Scouts, and how they shaped his approach to medicine. Dr. Black reflects on the challenges faced in general surgery, including the importance of self-care and balance, especially during residency. He recounts defining moments in the operating room that shaped his perspective and the reasons behind his choice of general surgery over other specialties. Additionally, he shares insights from his experiences working in New Zealand and his philosophical approach to surgery and writing, emphasizing the importance of confidence and process over outcome. In this conversation, Dr. Chuck Black shares his journey as a surgeon, discussing the importance of separating process from results, the uncontrollable factors in life, and the significance of work-life balance. He reflects on his personal transformation, defining rock bottom, and the role of intentionality in making life changes. Dr. Black emphasizes the common pitfalls for surgeons, the need to live life in sprints, and the importance of confronting mortality. He concludes with reflections on the joy of being a surgeon and offers advice for aspiring medical professionals.
How to Thrive in Medicine and In Life | Dr. Sandeep Rahangdale (#37)
Épisode 37
lundi 21 avril 2025 • Durée 41:19
In this episode of the Physician's Mind podcast, host Curtis Wilkerson speaks with Dr. Sandeep Rahangdale, a seasoned physician and Dean at the FSU College of Medicine. Dr. Rahangdale shares insights on what makes a successful medical student, emphasizing the importance of lifelong learning, hard work, and maintaining high standards of excellence. He introduces his 'Rahangdale Triad' of success, which includes hard work, courage, and thrift, all grounded in ethics. Dr. Rahangdale also discusses his own journey through medical school and residency, his specialty in preventive cardiology, and offers valuable advice for aspiring medical students. This conversation delves into the journey of medical students as they navigate clinical wards, residency choices, and the challenges of medical training. The speaker emphasizes the importance of excelling in clinical skills, the significance of mentorship, and the need to find one's true calling in medicine. The discussion also highlights the pressures of choosing a specialty and the value of networking and research in setting oneself apart in a competitive field. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the importance of guidance and self-assessment in medical training, exploring various career pathways available to medical students. They address the challenges faced by modern medical students, including limited access to clinical opportunities and the changing landscape of medical practice. The conversation concludes with advice on maintaining happiness and resilience in the medical profession, emphasizing the importance of learning from patients and not being too hard on oneself.
Why This Doctor Left the U.S. to Practice in Canada & What It's Really Like There | Dr. Woo (#36)
lundi 14 avril 2025 • Durée 27:56
In this conversation, Dr. Min Je Woo shares his experiences as a family physician practicing in Canada, discussing the challenges and advantages of the Canadian healthcare system compared to the U.S. He elaborates on his journey to obtaining licensure in Canada, the role of osteopathic medicine, and the day-to-day responsibilities of a family physician. Dr. Wu also reflects on his personal journey into medicine, the influence of his osteopathic training, and offers valuable advice for aspiring physicians.









