10 episodes

The VCU GenMed podcast provides updates on medical education, clinical conundrums, and scholarship opportunities for generalists and anyone interested in learning about how doctors are trained, how we keep up our skills, and how we contribute to the science of medicine! Check out rampages.us/dgimpodcast for shownotes and how to earn CME!

VCU Health GenMed Podcast VCU Division of General Internal Medicine

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The VCU GenMed podcast provides updates on medical education, clinical conundrums, and scholarship opportunities for generalists and anyone interested in learning about how doctors are trained, how we keep up our skills, and how we contribute to the science of medicine! Check out rampages.us/dgimpodcast for shownotes and how to earn CME!

    Episode 39: Combating Burnout in the Healthcare Setting with Dr. Curtis Sessler

    Episode 39: Combating Burnout in the Healthcare Setting with Dr. Curtis Sessler

    On this week’s episode, Dr. Curtis Sessler speaks about the significance of burnout in healthcare and the signs of burnout in clinicians. Listen to this week’s episode to learn how team members can combat this issue on an individual and institutional level. … Continue reading →

    Episode 38: Improv Comedy Techniques to Improve Communication in Healthcare with Dr. Bedoya

    Episode 38: Improv Comedy Techniques to Improve Communication in Healthcare with Dr. Bedoya

    On this episode, Dr. Pablo Bedoya speaks about how techniques used in improv comedy promote the use of crucial skills when communicating with patients and team members. This technique not only enhances the quality of care but also saves time … Continue reading →

    Episode 37: The Opioid Crisis: Pain, Addiction, and Public Health Solutions with Dr. Mishka Terplan

    Episode 37: The Opioid Crisis: Pain, Addiction, and Public Health Solutions with Dr. Mishka Terplan

    Close to 80 percent of the nearly 1,000 fatal drug overdoses in Virginia in 2014 involved opioids in the form of prescription opioids or heroin.  In this talk, Dr. Mishka Terplan discusses the current opioid crisis in the United States … Continue reading →

    Episode 36: Mentors in Research: Making All the Difference in Your Academic Career with Dr. Nana-Sinkham and Dr. Abbate

    Episode 36: Mentors in Research: Making All the Difference in Your Academic Career with Dr. Nana-Sinkham and Dr. Abbate

    Dr. Patrick Nana-Sinkam and Dr. Antonio Abbate discuss how mentorship is essential to success in academic your career and tools you can use to identify different types of mentors, as well as the new VCU Rising Scholar Program. For more information on the … Continue reading →

    Episode 35: The Annual Exam: Deconstructing Everything You Were Taught with Dr. Christine Isaacs

    Episode 35: The Annual Exam: Deconstructing Everything You Were Taught with Dr. Christine Isaacs

    On this week’s episode, Dr. Christine Isaacs discusses why and how to reevaluate what we know about the annual woman’s exam. Dr. Isaacs will also review evidence-based portions of the annual well woman exam. This innovative discussion is aimed to improve … Continue reading →

    Episode 34: Creating the Healthy Living Health Care System to Combat Chronic Diseases with Dr. Ross Arena

    Episode 34: Creating the Healthy Living Health Care System to Combat Chronic Diseases with Dr. Ross Arena

    In this talk, Dr. Ross Arena, Chair of the Department of Physical Therapy at the University of Illinois at Chicago emphasizes how the healthy lifestyle is a vital medicine to patients. He also presents creative methods on how to present patients … Continue reading →

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