In this podcast, Dave Denniston talks about the Top 5 Podcasts for Physicians.
Dave shares the following:
– The FIRST podcast is done by an ER physician and shares intriguing thoughts on medicine & life.
– The THIRD podcast is done by a pair of doctors who focus on treatments
– The FOURTH podcast is a done by a journal that I found fascinating
– The FIFTH podcast sounds a bit like NPR, but has lots of good content
TRANSCRIPT
This is Dave Denniston and welcome back to the latest Freedom Formula for Physicians Podcast. Well, I thought it would be cool to check out the Top 5 Podcasts for Doctors.
What i tried to do was limit the list and whittle it down to a number of different categories. Some are more interviews, some are more focused on medicine issues, some hosted by physicians, some hosted by journalists and societies.
As I went through podcasts, checking what was interesting and what was not interesting, the first podcast that I thought was particularly interesting was hosted by Ryan Stanton was “Everyday Medicine for Physicians.” This covered so many different issues. He updates once every month or so.
My favorite episodes were#47 Faith in Medicine, #45 Ending EMS Diversion, and #42 Media Crash Course.
The second podcast that I particularly enjoyed was called “The Modern MD.” In this podcast, the host, Dr. Greg Goodman does a good job of looking at different issues that face physicians. Where it really focuses is on is the future and entrepreneurial physicians. I thought that was particularly fascinating. Again, the Modern MD by Greg Goodman.
My favorite episodes were #20 Direct Primary Care World Domination and #23 Bundled Payments.
The third podcast that I thought was fascinating was “The Best Science Medicine Podcast”. This podcast was particularly fascinating. It explores the techniques and thoughts and was more open than some other journal podcasts I am about to mention here in a moment. Make sure to check out that podcast.
The fourth podcast I am going to mention here is the New England Journal of Medicine. I thought there was a whole host of issues for physicians to look at. They publish really regularly whereas some of the other ones I’ve mentioned earlier are once every month or once every two months. Make sure to check out the NEJM or the New England Journal of Medicine.
Lastly, the other one that I thought was dry, and wasn’t very entertaining, but talks about a lot of issues for physicians is the JAMA network Author Interviews. It’s very much like PBS or NPR-type program that tend to move slow. It’s not really captivating. But, my goodness they talk about a whole lot of issues that I think would be interesting to physicians and then what books to check out.
So, there you go, you guys, the Top 5 Podcasts for Doctors. Make sure to check out to check out my post on www.DoctorFreedomPodcast.com where I have links to all of the websites. Make sure to subscribe on Itunes and check them out further.
Also, let me know, what are some of your favorite podcasts?
Did they make the list?
Make a comment below or send me an e-mail and let me know what I should check out next.
For the Freedom Formula for Physicians podcast, this is Dave Denniston. Thanks so much for listening and check back in again soon.
Lara
February 2, 2018 at 4:07 amHello! I launched a new podcast in December, and I would love for you to check it out. It’s called Married To Doctors!
It’s interview based and we cover all types of subjects from communication, to addiction, to life stories, sex, alcoholism, etc. We even dabble with money, but only a little. Hope you’ll enjoy the show!