1 hr 2 min

#311 - Dr. F. Perry Wilson on HOW MEDICINE WORKS AND WHEN IT DOESN'T Books on Pod with Trey Elling

    • Books

Yale School of Medicine physician and researcher F. Perry Wilson, MD, MSCE, chats with Trey Elling about HOW MEDICINE WORKS AND WHEN IT DOESN’T: LEARNING WHO TO TRUST TO GET AND STAY HEALTHY. Topics include:


Goal with the book (0:00)
Pharma’s role with patient mistrust (1:57)
Pharma’s influence on doctors (6:49)
Generic drugs not such an easy fix (10:22)
How medical errors commonly lead to death (12:34)
Surrogate outcomes (15:50)
Getting patients to change their minds for GOOD reasons (17:44)
Combatting motivated reasoning (20:44)
The “biggest secret in medicine” (26:22)
Factoring in side effects when considering a drug (29:32)
Doctors’ responsibility to help patients with despair (31:28)
Randomized controlled trials, aka RCTs (37:48)
How RCTs go wrong (44:19)
The difficulty with replication (47:29)
Why “open data” isn’t already the standard with RCTs (50:35)
The problem with the “middle man” in patient care (53:39)
An alternative to the current US healthcare system (57:06)
How patients can move closer to doctors by embracing uncertainty (1:00:15)

Yale School of Medicine physician and researcher F. Perry Wilson, MD, MSCE, chats with Trey Elling about HOW MEDICINE WORKS AND WHEN IT DOESN’T: LEARNING WHO TO TRUST TO GET AND STAY HEALTHY. Topics include:


Goal with the book (0:00)
Pharma’s role with patient mistrust (1:57)
Pharma’s influence on doctors (6:49)
Generic drugs not such an easy fix (10:22)
How medical errors commonly lead to death (12:34)
Surrogate outcomes (15:50)
Getting patients to change their minds for GOOD reasons (17:44)
Combatting motivated reasoning (20:44)
The “biggest secret in medicine” (26:22)
Factoring in side effects when considering a drug (29:32)
Doctors’ responsibility to help patients with despair (31:28)
Randomized controlled trials, aka RCTs (37:48)
How RCTs go wrong (44:19)
The difficulty with replication (47:29)
Why “open data” isn’t already the standard with RCTs (50:35)
The problem with the “middle man” in patient care (53:39)
An alternative to the current US healthcare system (57:06)
How patients can move closer to doctors by embracing uncertainty (1:00:15)

1 hr 2 min