In this second of a two-episode series on medical student mistreatment, we discuss its impact on burnout with a colleague who is working to change the culture of medical education and practice through research and leadership.
Can we learn and practice medicine well in a system that is so ill?
“Tough Love” is Not the Answer: A critique of NEJM reporting on student/trainee grievances and educator discontent
What a James Baldwin story can teach doctors and patients about care amidst suffering
How confronting racist ideas I didn’t realize I had is shaping me as a physician and a person
About me being racist: A conversation that follows an apology
How effects of racism were mistaken for “race” in clinical algorithms: What clinicians should know
Drug testing at time of birth: How physicians are co-opted into harming families while thinking they are doing the right thing
Directly and Covertly Observing Care: How it Can Transform Medical Education and Improve Clinical Practice
"Dire Consequences": When students do not receive appropriate accommodations on the USMLE examinations
Why it's time to remove time limits on tests, like the USMLE exams
Running the Gauntlet: My Journey into Medicine with a Learning Disability
Why are doctors turning to ChatGPT for help relating to patients?
Prescription Opioid Reductions and Suicide: What Should Caring Physicians Do in the Face of Uncertainty?
My patient’s in shackles: Can we take these off?
Medical Student Mistreatment: A Wicked Problem
Uncommon wisdom from a family physician and medical educator
Challenging Questions to Help Physicians Reflect, Grow, and Find More Joy Practicing Medicine
Organic Chemistry and the Questionable Ways We Select and Train Physicians
Contextualizing Care in a Nutshell (and a New Study)
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On Call With Dr. Anselm Anyoha
Precision Medicine Forum Podcast
The Doctor’s Farmacy with Mark Hyman, M.D.
The Peter Attia Drive