PAMED Talks

Pennsylvania Medical Society

Dive into the world of medicine and patient care in Pennsylvania with PAMED Talks. Each episode brings you the latest in health care advancements, inspiring stories, and discussions on the most pressing issues in medicine today. 

  1. 1 天前

    The Future of Independent Practice — What Pennsylvania Physicians Need to Know

    Independent practice in Pennsylvania is under pressure, and Pennsylvania physicians are building something new to fight back. In this episode of PAMED Talks, PAMED President Arvind R. Cavale, MD, FACE, FCPP, PCEO sits down with PAMED's Director of Physician Services Amy Boyd, BSBA, CCMA to introduce two resources launching for independent practice physicians across Pennsylvania. They walk through two major initiatives: Independent Docs PA, a brand new statewide directory that helps patients and referring physicians find independent practices across Pennsylvania, and the first ever Independent Practice Summit, a full day event scheduled for June 19th in Harrisburg focused entirely on giving independent physicians the tools, connections, and business models they need to thrive. Independent physicians have long faced the challenge of competing with large hospital systems without the referral networks, marketing budgets, or administrative support that comes with corporate medicine. This episode makes the case that independent practice is worth preserving and shows exactly what PAMED is doing about it. If you are an independent physician, a patient who values community based care, or just someone who cares about what medicine is becoming, this episode is for you. Arvind R. Cavale, MD, FACE, FCPP, PCEO is the 176th President of the Pennsylvania Medical Society and has nearly 27 years of experience in independent practice. Amy Boyd is PAMED's Director of Physician Services. For updates on the directory and summit registration: pamedsoc.org/Cavale Visit www.pamedsoc.org for more.

    31 分鐘
  2. 4月2日

    A Resident's Honest Take on Training, Burnout, and Physician Advocacy | Joshua Wyner, MD

    What does residency actually look like from the inside? In the debut episode of our Residents & Fellows series, PAMED's Outreach Specialist Dana Lombardo sits down with Joshua Wyner, MD, internal medicine PGY-2 at Allegheny Health Network and Chair of the Pennsylvania Medical Society's Residents & Fellows Section, for a candid conversation about life in training. Dr. Wyner opens up about the defining moment that pushed him to pursue medicine, the unexpected emotional weight of being a young doctor giving life-altering advice, navigating burnout and physician wellness, and why he believes residents and fellows have more power than they think when it comes to healthcare advocacy.  Whether you're a medical student mapping your path, a resident in the thick of it, or an attending who remembers those years vividly, this one's for you.  📌 Links and resources mentioned in this episode: To learn more about PAMED's Resident & Fellows Section and register for the monthly section meeting, visit pamedsoc.org/RFS. The deadline to apply for the Resident & Fellows Section Trustee and Tentative AMA RFS Slotted Alternate Delegate positions is April 10, 2026! Visit pamedsoc.org/RFS to learn more. The election for both positions will take place at the RFS meeting on April 15, 2026. Resident & Fellows Section, Early Career Physician Section, and Medical Students Section members: Don't forget to register for the May Quarterly Combined Meeting on May 26, 2026, which will feature an advocacy presentation from PAMED Past President and AMA Board of Trustees member Marilyn Heine, MD! Register now: pamedsoc.org/RFS. Visit www.pamedsoc.org for more.

    35 分鐘

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Dive into the world of medicine and patient care in Pennsylvania with PAMED Talks. Each episode brings you the latest in health care advancements, inspiring stories, and discussions on the most pressing issues in medicine today. 

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