20 episodes

Physician Interviews and Stories. Emergency Physician Dr. Paris Lovett chats with other doctors about their lives and their work in medicine. Storytelling and discussion for a general audience, plus special episodes for medical students.

Medical Murmurs Podcast medicalmurmurs

    • Health & Fitness

Physician Interviews and Stories. Emergency Physician Dr. Paris Lovett chats with other doctors about their lives and their work in medicine. Storytelling and discussion for a general audience, plus special episodes for medical students.

    Pediatric Neurologist - Marisa Prelack - Medical Murmurs - S01E15

    Pediatric Neurologist - Marisa Prelack - Medical Murmurs - S01E15

    Marisa Prelack is a pediatric neurologist with the Division of Neurology at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, with a particular focus on the care of children with epilepsy. 
     
    “[I see] absolutely crazy things. A lot of patients ask me why I went into this field and I tell them, well, I get to be a detective. I get to play with kids and I got to reassure or try to reassure parents.”
     
    We talk cases. A boy with temporal lobe seizures experiencing the sensation of deja vu. A child with“Alice in Wonderland” syndrome who thinks she is shrinking. The toll that headaches can take on a child and their family. What it’s like to support a family as a child gradually loses neurologic function.

    • 40 min
    Judy Chertok - Family & Community Medicine - Medical Murmurs - MSE - S01E12

    Judy Chertok - Family & Community Medicine - Medical Murmurs - MSE - S01E12

    Family and Community Medicine Physician and Associate Professor at Penn, Dr. Judy Chertok in Ep 12 of Medical Murmurs Podcast, Medical Student Edition. Dr. Chertok talks about the richness of relationships in Family Practice, and how that drew her to the specialty. She was interested in many more specialized areas during medical school, but ultimately wanted the variety and flexibility that Family Medicine offered. 
     
    “I think in family medicine you have to be comfortable with ambiguity. You have to be comfortable, not necessarily knowing everything at that moment, being comfortable looking things up, being comfortable asking questions of colleagues, of specialists,of all kinds of people. And I think you have to really thrive on the variety and the unpredictability. And other than that, the qualities of a great family doctor I think are interpersonal skills. I think at the end of the day, much of what we do does come down to interpersonal skills.”
     
    “When we look at applicants, we are really interested in people who have a commitment to service. . . .people who have had those experiences, people who've worked in free clinics or had other sorts of service oriented things. And so I think as a medical student, if you're interested in primary care, getting involved in those primary care experiences during medical school and first of all try it on for size, making sure that's something that you like.”

    • 28 min
    Judy Chertok - Family & Community Medicine - Medical Murmurs - S01E11

    Judy Chertok - Family & Community Medicine - Medical Murmurs - S01E11

    Family and Community Medicine Physician and Associate Professor at Penn, Dr. Judy Chertok in Ep. 11 of Medical Murmurs Podcast. Throughout her career she has been involved in providing care for those who are struggling. In medical school she co-founded a medical clinic for  homeless people  in Harlem, New York. Now she spends part of each week running a clinic for people with opioid addiction and opioid use disorder. She talks about some miraculous outcomes with the clinic’s team approach and suboxone.  “He’s living on the streets, he has Hepatitis C, he uses IV heroin every couple of hours. He’s really struggling . . . and now he is housed, in a relationship, he has a new job, he has a child. His life has been completely transformed.” 
     
    For Chertok, medicine is all about the relationships, and that is what drew her to family and community medicine. Chertok talks about the remarkable continuity across generations in family practice. “I did have a patient who I followed for seven years, and during this time I have cared for her children as well. And then when her child got pregnant, her child during the pregnancy as well as her granddaughter. So I take care of three generations of this family as well as actually my patient's mother often gets admitted to the hospital where I work. So I take care of her as well. So four generations of a family that I know really well. . . and unfortunately my patient, um, had an event where she ended up in the intensive care unit. And I was there with her family at the bedside the night before they withdrew care and I was at her funeral with her family after she passed.”

    • 44 min
    Payel Gupta - Allergist Immunologist - Medical Murmurs - S01E25

    Payel Gupta - Allergist Immunologist - Medical Murmurs - S01E25

    Allergist + Immunologist + Asthma specialist Payel Gupta, Medical Murmurs #medicalmurmurs Ep 25: “I was always that kid that was sneezing and itching, I had eczema. And then I also had asthma. And I always felt different. I always had my inhaler.” Then, at 12, her own mother had a severe asthma attack while at home with the kids, and died from it. We talk about why both food allergies and seasonal allergies are becoming more common. The anxiety for parents of children with serious food allergies. New treatments which have revolutionized the management of asthma and allergies. Dr. Gupta talks about an asthma patient who lived with a daily fear of death from her asthma, who is now totally controlled. “So I always wonder, if my mom had had these biologic treatments, where would she be now?” With this episode a change in format, combining the medical student content with the main episode, so we cover all the usual questions about who is suited to this specialty, how best to match, how to build a career.

    • 1 hr 20 min
    Neurosurgeon Spine Surgeon Jack Jallo - Medical Murmurs - Medical Student Edition - S01E24

    Neurosurgeon Spine Surgeon Jack Jallo - Medical Murmurs - Medical Student Edition - S01E24

    Jack Jallo is a neurosurgeon and spine surgeon at Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals in Philadelphia. 
    "The sacrifices that you were expected to make in terms of your personal life were fairly significant. I think that's still the case. I think neurosurgery residents are still some of the hardest working residents in the hospital."
    "I think we've come a long way in the field and most people do well now, but not everyone does well . . . the illnesses that you're taking care of are very significant or life changing for the patients that you're treating, and you have to be willing to take care of patients that may be on the path of actively dying. And your intervention is to try to prevent them often just from dying and you're not always successful. You have to be resilient enough to accept outcomes that are certainly beyond your control."

    • 12 min
    Neurosurgeon Spine Surgeon Jack Jallo - Medical Murmurs - S01E23

    Neurosurgeon Spine Surgeon Jack Jallo - Medical Murmurs - S01E23

    Jack Jallo is a neurosurgeon and spine surgeon at Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals in Philadelphia. A laminectomy gets an octogenarian back to ballroom dancing. Training with a high-speed drill, to get through an egg shell without perforating the membrane inside the shell. “The appeal of neurosurgery is the combination of the acuity of the diseases that you're managing, but also the delicacy that's required.”

    • 1 hr 34 min

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