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The Podcast For Doctors (By Doctors)
Dr. Michael Jerkins and Dr. Ned Palmer
Frequency: 1 episode/17d. Total Eps: 21

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17/07/2025#81🇨🇦 Canada - medicine
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27/09/2024#98
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Mark Cuban (Part 1) - Paving The Way Toward Transparency in Healthcare
Season 1 · Episode 3
mercredi 25 septembre 2024 • Duration 28:32
Entrepreneur Mark Cuban discusses the importance of transparency in health care and how Cost Plus Drugs is disrupting the market by creating accessible medications for those who need it. How can health care extend transparency for the greater good? How do pharmacy benefit managers affect the price of your prescriptions? Mark explains the current cost structure inefficiencies and gives an overview of his vision for improvement.
Dr. Robert Pearl - Is Generative AI The Future of Medicine?
Season 1 · Episode 2
mercredi 11 septembre 2024 • Duration 57:42
Surgeon, CEO, author, and professor Dr. Robert Pearl, a trailblazer in the medical community, talks about generative AI and the role it could play in the future of medicine. Can generative AI fill in the gaps within healthcare for patients and clinicians alike? Who is liable as AI enters the workforce? Dr. Pearl dives into the numerous scenarios where generative AI could improve the medical world as we know it and how it could affect patient outcomes.
Dr. Bryan Carmody - The Match, Resident Unions, & Duty Hours - What’s Next?
Season 1 · Episode 1
mercredi 28 août 2024 • Duration 56:18
Pediatric nephrologist Dr. Bryan Carmody joins us as we discuss what the future of medical education and residency selection looks like in addition to the rise of doctor unions and potential workforce changes. Is a lottery system the solution to a fair Match? What is causing the increase in unionization among residents and attendings? How will new pathways for IMGs change the doctor workforce? The Sheriff of Sodium walks us through the various possibilities of what may be to come.
Trailer
lundi 12 août 2024 • Duration 01:13
Being a doctor in America can be hard; the hosts of The Podcast For Doctors (By Doctors) know from experience. Join Dr. Michael Jerkins and Dr. Ned Palmer, practicing physicians and co-founders of a national financial platform for doctors, as they have real talk on what matters to doctors and their lives.
See more from Dr. Jerkins and Dr. Palmer on panaceafinancial.com, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook.
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Josh Daily, MD - The Hidden Forces Behind Why Doctors Choose Their Specialty
Season 1 · Episode 19
mercredi 25 juin 2025 • Duration 58:57
Pediatric cardiologist and educator Dr. Josh Daily joins the show to unpack one of the most pivotal and pressure-filled decisions in medicine: choosing your specialty. From the subtle influence of faculty feedback to the emotional weight of tough rotations, Dr. Daily shares how emotional and cognitive biases often shape career paths more than we realize.
In a system that expects clarity before exposure, how can students make informed, fulfilling choices? And what happens when a choice made under pressure leads to burnout later on? Dr. Daily reflects on his own journey, the power of mentorship, and why matching your specialty to your values matters more than chasing prestige. This episode dives deep into the hidden forces behind specialty selection; from confirmation bias and emotional fatigue to the role of coaching, aptitude testing, and systemic reform. We also explore how AI and wearable tech may influence the future of care and whether they’ll help or hinder the next generation of physicians.
If you’ve ever questioned your path in medicine (or are guiding someone through theirs), this one’s for you. Tune in for practical insights, candid reflections, and a conversation that challenges the status quo of medical training.
Behind The White Coat: The Financial Pressures Residents and Fellows Are Really Facing
Season 1 · Episode 18
mercredi 11 juin 2025 • Duration 31:13
What’s it really like to train in medicine today? Internal medicine-pediatrics physicians Michael Jerkins, MD, M.Ed and Ned Palmer, MD, MPH dive into the results of the Panacea Financial 2025 Annual Residents and Fellows Survey, which captured the voices of nearly 500 medical trainees across the country. The findings? Over half of respondents reported feeling extremely financially stressed—and the stories behind that number paint a deeper picture of the challenges facing today’s doctors-in-training.
From rising living costs and ballooning student debt to the emotional weight of working long hours while living paycheck to paycheck, Drs. Jerkins and Palmer explore the toll this financial pressure is taking on the future of medicine. They unpack why student loan stress jumped 26% in just one year, what it means when 1 in 3 trainees wouldn’t choose medicine again, and how instability is hitting certain specialties the hardest.
What can we learn from the doctors who are still in the thick of it? How does financial stress impact patient care and what could a better training system actually look like? With data, personal insights, and a dose of realism, this episode is a candid look at what’s working, what’s broken, and why meaningful reform matters now more than ever. Tune in to hear what today’s residents and fellows really want you to know.
Dr. Graham Walker – Medtech, generational differences, and the hidden crisis in healthcare
Season 1 · Episode 9
mercredi 18 décembre 2024 • Duration 01:04:27
Dr. Graham Walker, an emergency physician, software developer, and the visionary behind MDCalc, shares how he bridges the gap between technology and medicine. Dr. Walker delves into the evolving dynamics of healthcare, highlighting generational shifts among doctors and the rise of employed physicians over traditional practice ownership.
Are healthcare providers' passion and dedication being taken advantage of? How has COVID reshaped the mindset of a new generation of doctors? And is there a balance between personal fulfillment and professional devotion in modern medicine? Dr. Palmer, Dr. Jerkins, and Dr. Walker explore these notions and more in this thought-provoking episode.
Dr. Danielle Ofri – The significance of humanity in how we approach healthcare
Season 1 · Episode 8
mercredi 4 décembre 2024 • Duration 01:02:25
Internist, professor, editor-in-chief, and author, Dr. Danielle Ofri, a prominent voice in the medical world, delves into the complex dynamics of hierarchy in medicine, the emotional burdens that doctors often bear, and the profound impact that active listening can have on doctor-patient relationships. Can humility help prevent medical errors? Are we stretching providers too thin? Can active listening not only improve relationships but overall patient care as well? Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation that challenges the way we approach healthcare, communication, and compassion in the medical field.
Jillian Vestal & Dr. Josh Daily – Contract Negotiation Tips
Season 1 · Episode 7
mercredi 20 novembre 2024 • Duration 01:07:09
Can market and social norms work to your benefit during negotiations? What are common mistakes to avoid? How do you determine your worth as a doctor? Dr. Josh Daily, a pediatric cardiologist and program director, and Jillian Vestal, a licensed attorney who specializes in doctor contracts explain the struggle many doctors face during contract negotiation and how to equip yourself for more advantageous outcomes. Dr. Daily and Jillian share practical tips for doctors to utilize during this phase.
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Dr. Angela Fitch - Obstacles to Treating Obesity and How to Fix Them
Season 1 · Episode 6
mercredi 6 novembre 2024 • Duration 56:11
Co-founder and Chief Medical Officer at Knownwell, Dr. Angela Fitch discusses the importance of recognizing obesity as a chronic disease, the insurance barriers surrounding access to medication for patients and how the Treat and Reduce Obesity Act (TROA) could solve the approach to treatment across the nation. Would the passing of TROA eliminate the issues surrounding a carve-out insurance plan? What will the continuation of selling compounded versions of the patented weight loss drugs mean when shortages end? Dr. Fitch, who is board certified in internal medicine, pediatrics and obesity medicine walks us through the challenges in obesity care for clinicians and patients alike and how she hopes to implement change.




