How Doctors Think — with Dmitry Sokolov, MD

Dmitry Sokolov MD

How Doctors Think explores health, performance, and longevity through clear, evidence-based conversations with clinicians, researchers, and other domain experts. Hosted by Dmitry Sokolov, MD, the podcast examines how physiology, habits, and judgement shape real-world outcomes — especially in high-stakes areas such as productivity, surgery, recovery, metabolic health, and long-term performance. It also explores uncertainty and the real-life problems faced by highly successful professionals in a rapidly changing world, shaped by accelerating AI and wider social and economic instability.

Episodes

  1. Mar 15

    Cancer Screening: What It Actually Catches – and What It Misses

    Around 70% of cancer deaths come from cancers with no routine screening programme. The NHS-Galleri trial - 142,000 participants, the largest randomised trial of multi-cancer early detection ever conducted - recently reported its results. The headlines said it failed. This video walks through the screening architecture we already have, the technology behind multi-cancer blood testing, what the trial actually found, and why the honest clinical position is more nuanced than any headline can accommodate. Topics covered: – Mammography, cervical screening, colonoscopy, PSA — established trade-offs – Cell-free DNA methylation and tissue-of-origin prediction – Sensitivity by stage: what 51.5% overall and 17–20% Stage I actually mean – False positives vs false negatives — and which is more dangerous – Lead-time bias and length bias in screening – The NHS-Galleri primary endpoint, why it was not met, and what the secondary findings suggest – Population-level guidelines vs individual-level decisions Studies on GRAIL Galleri test referenced in this video: 1. CCGA Clinical Validation (test performance: sensitivity, specificity, stage breakdown) Klein EA et al. Clinical validation of a targeted methylation-based multi-cancer early detection test using an independent validation set. Annals of Oncology. 2021;32(9):1167–1177. https://www.annalsofoncology.org/article/s0923-7534(21)02046-9/fulltext 2. PATHFINDER (real-world diagnostic pathway after a positive result) Schrag D, Beer TM, McDonnell CH et al. Blood-based tests for multicancer early detection (PATHFINDER): a prospective cohort study. Lancet. 2023;402(10409):1251–1260. https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(23)01700-2/abstract 3. NHS-Galleri (142,000-participant population-scale RCT — press release only; full data expected ASCO late May/early June 2026) GRAIL press release, 19 February 2026. https://grail.com/press-releases/landmark-nhs-galleri-trial-demonstrates-a-substantial-reduction-in-stage-iv-cancer-diagnoses-increased-stage-i-and-ii-detection-of-deadly-cancers-and-four-fold-higher-cancer-detection-rate/ Dmitry Sokolov MD Consultant Anaesthetist | Lifestyle Medicine Physician dmitrysokolovmd.com

    23 min
  2. Feb 1

    Minimize Surgery Downtime: Prehab | Rebecca Knackstedt, MD PhD

    In Episode 1 of the Sokolov MD Podcast, plastic and reconstructive surgeon Rebecca Knackstedt, MD PhD, explains how prehabilitation improves surgical outcomes. We discuss protein dosing, immunonutrition, GLP-1 agonists, exercise, microbiome health, stress, and practical perioperative protocols to optimize recovery before surgery. 0:00:00 Intro 0:02:46 How Rebecca Developed Her Perioperative Care Framework. Clinical experience, evidence, and real-world patient management 0:05:06 What Is Prehabilitation? Definition, scope, and why it matters 0:06:27 Which Surgical Outcomes Can Prehabilitation Improve? 0:08:01 NUTRITION as the Foundation of Prehabilitation 0:08:27 Protein Intake Before Surgery: RDA vs optimal dosing and kidney injury concerns 0:16:28 Collagen Supplementation: Low-quality protein, clinical utility, or both? 0:20:14 GLP-1 and GIP Agonists in the Preoperative Setting 0:27:16 Recovery Drinks: Evidence-based support or marketing hype? 0:31:40 EXERCISE Prescription in Prehabilitation 0:34:43 “Banking Early”: Building physiological reserve before surgical stress 0:36:27 SUPPLEMENTS in Prehabilitation: What helps, what doesn’t, and what lacks evidence 0:45:13 Probiotics: Oral vs topical use in the perioperative period 0:51:59 Optimizing Wound Healing 0:55:05 STRESS MANAGEMENT with Prehabilitation. Optimizing the Hospital Environment 1:00:36 Can Patients Meaningfully Change Habits Before Surgery? 1:03:37 Prehabilitation Protocols: From “sprint” to comprehensive programs. Surgery as a Powerful Motivator for Behavior Change 1:09:14 Rapid-Fire Questions 1:10:57 The Single Most Important Thing to Do Before Surgery 1:11:44 Closing Thoughts 1:13:10 Medical Disclaimer

    1h 14m

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How Doctors Think explores health, performance, and longevity through clear, evidence-based conversations with clinicians, researchers, and other domain experts. Hosted by Dmitry Sokolov, MD, the podcast examines how physiology, habits, and judgement shape real-world outcomes — especially in high-stakes areas such as productivity, surgery, recovery, metabolic health, and long-term performance. It also explores uncertainty and the real-life problems faced by highly successful professionals in a rapidly changing world, shaped by accelerating AI and wider social and economic instability.