The Dream Job Podcast
The Dream Job Podcast
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How To Start a HealthCare Podcast, Med-Device & More | Maxwell Cooper, MD
This Episode is with Dr. Maxwell Cooper, an Interventional Radiology resident, podcast host, and medical device innovator. We discuss how to start a podcast, his journey of creating and funding a medical device and much more!
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Behavior Change Start-UP CEO talks Precision Medicine
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Dr. Komatireddy is passionate about providing real end-to-end lifestyle and behavioral change support for patients looking to live healthier and more fulfilling lives. To learn more about Dr. Komatireddy and connect with a precision behavioral change team, visit daytona.health Join the BMG community at www.beyondmedicinegroup.com/
The Billion Dollar Mental Health Start-Up | Cerebral CEO, Dr. David Mou
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Dr. David Mou is the CEO of Cerebral, the fastest-growing health-care company to date. Dr. Mou was formerly the Chief Medical Officer of Cerebral and has now stepped up to lead the charge in creating a new direction and vision for Cerebral. If you are a Physician, Founder or Investor in digital health then head to beyondmedicinegroup.com and to become part of the BMG community!
Daniel Pink Podcast - How To Fix America's Healthcare System
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NYT Best-Selling Author Daniel Pink joins us on the Podcast for a conversation about the perverse incentives in healthcare and discussing why doctors are burning out. Beyond Medicine. Exploring the cutting edge of science and medicine. Connect with Beyond Medicine Online Get the latest updates: www.beyondmedicinepod.com Find Beyond Medicine on Twitter: beyond_med Beyond Medicine on ...

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  • @LamaNume-2
    @LamaNume-2 21 день назад

    💯

  • @Timski2543
    @Timski2543 25 дней назад

    As a Family medicine physician I’m astounded at how many of my classmates are in non-clinical roles. Sure better money, and better work life schedule. But, it’s a generational loss of knowledge and service to our community. For those that didn’t thrive in clinical settings and felt better utilized in the management role, perfect.

    • @tal8871
      @tal8871 22 дня назад

      I think it actually makes a lot of sense. While tragic that there's a generational loss of knowledge and service to our community, it's unrealistic and unfair to expect people to commit to brutal working conditions without proper compensation and benefits. The medical field has shifted in many negative ways causing a work overload on doctors without any change in their support or benefits or salary. So many will leave. If we want to keep our doctors, we need to care about them and give them the ability to practice medicine without sacrificing their entire lives.

  • @DFDX1001
    @DFDX1001 2 месяца назад

    I completely disagree. I'm a retired physician. The entire system - especially the hospital systems - are corrupt. If you meet a doctor labeled as a "physician leader" you are more likely looking at a willing pawn. A physician who has sole his medical sole to the system. He/she panders to the corrupt system to gain position, power and the prestige of title. He/she panders ie. follows and just serves as a willing "arm" of the system

  • @Pdmc-vu5gj
    @Pdmc-vu5gj 5 месяцев назад

    A bunch of nonsense

  • @AileenLO-t4w
    @AileenLO-t4w 7 месяцев назад

    My mom in manila who is 70 earns a lot more than i do as a doctor in germany.

  • @DamplyDoo
    @DamplyDoo 8 месяцев назад

    What jobs are you talking about

  • @nintendoant88
    @nintendoant88 Год назад

    Ik this man is smoking something good. He must be crazy.

  • @PaulP-t9x
    @PaulP-t9x Год назад

    It shouldn't be about money ahole. People are dying!

  • @thefreshprince-t4m
    @thefreshprince-t4m Год назад

    Yeah I don’t agree. You know a lot about medical stuff and medical ethics but that’s it.

    • @tal8871
      @tal8871 22 дня назад

      lol not much about medical ethics either tbh.

    • @thefreshprince-t4m
      @thefreshprince-t4m 21 день назад

      @@tal8871Yeah, correction; there are doctors who have a well founded moral compass, and their ethics follow from quite good. As for the others, who does anything driven by the sole motivation and purpose of money. Only one master, God or mammon. Would much prefer a God-fearing doctor than one who fears running out of money.

  • @WillAH956
    @WillAH956 Год назад

    Taking money from government to jab people must be hard work especially when deep down they know what they are doing Doctors are simply drug pushers now

  • @StripedCheeseBread
    @StripedCheeseBread Год назад

    I do not agree, and I say that as a clinician. I think the educational training prepares to make good obedient followers: not leaders. There is why Third parties and corporate chains control the bulk of the clinics now, because doctors are terrible leaders. Good leadership training comes from outside the clinical fields.

    • @TheGalactica2001
      @TheGalactica2001 Год назад

      i agree

    • @thedog5k
      @thedog5k Год назад

      This is the type of shit that retards that barely got out of hs say. The answer is simple. Money flows up. Fat greedy bastards at the top.

    • @Real_G077
      @Real_G077 10 месяцев назад

      As a new Thai clinician this year, totally agreed.

    • @Yeahitsme101
      @Yeahitsme101 10 месяцев назад

      💯 agree , doctors are just nerdy 🐐 at this point , no creativity or leaderships roles . Only good at bullying JRs , pgi's 😂. Here in India people think doing a specialization= successful in life , if not a failed doctor . But what these guys are doing is just follow the trend of a certain field(eg : radiology, dermatology etc.,) they all jump into it , make it saturated & the pay scale goes down in few years & everyone suffers who are following it after that also for those who are working .

    • @Real_G077
      @Real_G077 10 месяцев назад

      @@Yeahitsme101 Damn Bro, In Thailand too. I better create my own business while practicing medicine at this point.

  • @taricksalamey32
    @taricksalamey32 3 года назад

    Came here after reading his book Drive. Very informative and entertaining. Really cool interview!