The MDM

Tama Thé

A show about the ways Medical Decision Making is adapting to the modern world.

Episodes

  1. The Ultimate Service | Hubie Ballard

    05/08/2025

    The Ultimate Service | Hubie Ballard

    Strong Mentorship emboldens people to take smarter risks.  A national study of 30,000 college graduates found that alumni who had “a professor who cared about me as a person and a mentor who encouraged my goals” were nearly twice as likely to be engaged in their work and 40% more likely to be thriving in overall well‑being. So, for this second episode in our mentoring series, I am so excited to share this conversation with Hubie Ballard.  Hubie has been a neonatologist for over 20 years, but beyond his work in the NICU, he is mentoring hundreds of current and future doctors, and indirectly affecting the lives of thousands of patients through his guidance.  He is the shining example of the physician-scholar, a champion of radical kindness, and has the depth of intellectual curiosity that I can only hope to develop. He is so beloved by students that the graduating medical school class of 2025 just inducted him as an honorary member. In this episode we talk about his techniques, his philosophies, and whether AI can enhance his work as a mentor.   *********** If you have any feedback, show/interview recommendations, or want to collaborate, please reach out! Email: Tama.TheMDM@gmail.com Instagram: TheMDM.podcast Twitter: theMDMpodcast *********** Host: Tama Thé | Pediatric Emergency Medicine Producer: Melissa Puffenbarger | Pediatric Emergency Medicine Communications Director: Katrianna Urrea | MD Candidate Music: Spencer Brown

    42 min
  2. Doing Time | Sameer Desai, Chris Belcher, Blake Davidson

    04/15/2025

    Doing Time | Sameer Desai, Chris Belcher, Blake Davidson

    The ACGME is planning to add a year to Emergency Medicine residency training.  Emergency medicine stands at a crossroads.  Should EM residency training be standardized at four years? On the show today are three Emergency Medicine residency program directors.  Together, we discuss the history of 3- vs. 4-year EM programs, the evolving demands of emergency medicine, and what a fourth year could mean for future physicians, the healthcare system, and the patients we serve. From rural workforce implications to the shifting landscape of ultrasound, addiction medicine, and EMS, we discuss the nuances of a moment of transformation in medical training. We close the episode with a reading of Roald Dahl’s powerful and heartbreaking essay on vaccine-preventable illness, and a sobering look at the 2025 resurgence of measles and pertussis. Sameer Desai is the program director for the EM residency at UK and was previously the associate and an assistant EM residency program director. Chris Belcher is the associate program director for UK EM.  After residency, he spent 4 years in active duty Air Force service in San Antonio working with Air Force and Army EM residents and flying ICU and ECMO patients around the world. Blake Davidson is an assistant program director for UK EM.  After residency, he spent a year completing an EMS fellowship in Alabama. He also serves as the Medical Director of UK Transport. *********** If you have any feedback, show/interview recommendations, or want to collaborate on the show, please reach out! Email: Tama.TheMDM@gmail.com Instagram: TheMDM.podcast Twitter: theMDMpodcast *********** Host: Tama Thé | Pediatric Emergency Medicine Producer: Melissa Puffenbarger | Pediatric Emergency Medicine Communications Director: Katrianna Urrea | MD Candidate Music: Spencer Brown

    40 min
  3. Innovation and the Future of Medicine with John Morgan, Medical Lead at Waymark and former Chief Clinical Innovation Officer for Virginia Medicaid

    08/29/2024

    Innovation and the Future of Medicine with John Morgan, Medical Lead at Waymark and former Chief Clinical Innovation Officer for Virginia Medicaid

    John Morgan served as the Chief Clinical Innovation Officer at Virginia Medicaid from 2020-2024 and is now the medical lead at Waymark, a company that provides free, community-based care for people enrolled in Medicaid programs. John will work directly with Waymark’s community-based teams and provider In the interview, we talk about his experience grappling with the ethical and financial considerations in his role as the clinical innovation officer and what it was like to make decisions about utilization of resources during the COVID pandemic.  John is a huge advocate for Community Health Workers and he takes me through the critical role they are playing in Waymark’s model to address social determinants of health, and the broader trend towards value-based care and the need for continued innovation in healthcare delivery.  He also wants you to call your state representatives.  Here is a link to the paper discussed in the outro: Prediction of non emergent acute care utilization and cost among patients receiving Medicaid *********** If you have any feedback, show/interview recommendations, or want to collaborate on the show, please reach out! Email: Tama.TheMDM@gmail.com Instagram: TheMDM.podcast Twitter: theMDMpodcast *********** Host: Tama Thé | Pediatric Emergency Medicine Producer: Melissa Puffenbarger | Pediatric Emergency Medicine Communications Director: Katrianna Urrea | MD Candidate

    49 min

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A show about the ways Medical Decision Making is adapting to the modern world.