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HuMed with David Spiro, MD
David Spiro
15 episodes
1 week ago
HuMed goes beyond diagnoses and procedures to explore the profound human experiences of medical professionals. Join Dr. Spiro as he engages in deep, candid conversations with fellow doctors, nurses, and other healthcare providers. They share the often-unseen realities of their work in the demanding hospital environment – the challenging cases, the emotional toll, and the ethical dilemmas they navigate daily.
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HuMed goes beyond diagnoses and procedures to explore the profound human experiences of medical professionals. Join Dr. Spiro as he engages in deep, candid conversations with fellow doctors, nurses, and other healthcare providers. They share the often-unseen realities of their work in the demanding hospital environment – the challenging cases, the emotional toll, and the ethical dilemmas they navigate daily.
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Episodes (15/15)
HuMed with David Spiro, MD
ER, War, and Grief: How Dr. Heather Hinshelwood Found Healing Through Medicine and Muscle
In this episode, Dr. David Spiro interviews Dr. Heather Hinshelwood, an emergency medicine physician with a rich background in military service and personal trauma. Dr. Hinshelwood shares her journey from a childhood dream of becoming a doctor to her experiences in the Navy, her deployment in Afghanistan, and the challenges she faced in emergency medicine. She discusses the importance of lifestyle management, the impact of GLP-1 medications, and the critical role of strength training and flexibility in maintaining health, especially in aging populations. The conversation highlights the need for a holistic approach to medicine that prioritizes wellness and preventive care. #stories #podcast #doctors #emergencymedicine Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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1 week ago
48 minutes

HuMed with David Spiro, MD
Doctors Share Surprising Stories!
Join Dr. David Spiro as he speaks with Dr. Christine Gibson about experiences in a busy pediatric ER. They share insightful stories about child health and the challenges of a demanding career. Discover more about the importance of compassionate care in a pediatric hospital setting and dealing with disease. #stories #podcast #emergencymedicine #interview Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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3 weeks ago
41 minutes

HuMed with David Spiro, MD
Training and Mentorship in Scrubs
In this episode of Human Medicine, Dr. David Spiro reconnects with Dr. Zane Horowitz, a seasoned physician and author, to discuss their journeys in medicine, the evolution of emergency medicine, and the inspiration behind Zane's book, 'The County'. They explore the challenges faced by medical interns in the past, the role of mentorship, and the significant changes in patient care over the decades. Zane shares insights from his experiences in the Poison Control Center and reflects on the importance of camaraderie in the medical field. Dr. Zane Horowitz has been involved in emergency medicine for nearly 40 years. The Poison Control Center primarily receives calls from parents about pediatric exposures. Zane's book, 'The County', is a fictional representation of the challenges faced by medical interns. Emergency medicine was not recognized as a specialty until the late 1970s. Interns in the 1970s had to rely heavily on clinical judgment due to lack of technology. Patients received good care, but methods were often archaic compared to today. Mentorship and camaraderie are crucial for medical interns. Writing a book involves significant editing and revision. The evolution of emergency medicine reflects broader changes in healthcare. The book emphasizes the rite of passage for interns and the importance of finding a mentor. #emergencyphysician #podcast #patientcare #stories #mentorship Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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1 month ago
32 minutes

HuMed with David Spiro, MD
How Personal Experiences Drive Medical Innovation
In this episode of HumEd, Dr. David Spiro interviews Dr. Peter Antevy, a pediatric ER doctor and EMS medical director. They discuss the challenges and learning experiences in emergency medicine, focusing on a significant medication error that impacted Dr. Antevy's career and led to the development of a software company to aid medical professionals. The conversation highlights the importance of teamwork, professional conduct, and continuous learning in high-stress medical environments. 00:00:01 Introduction to Hume Ed Human Medicine 00:01:01 Dr. Peter Antevy's Background 00:02:00 Transition to EMS Medical Director 00:03:40 Significant Medication Error 00:05:38 Recognizing Sick Children 00:14:33 Sepsis and Emergency Protocols 00:23:13 Emotional Impact of Medical Errors 00:29:27 Addressing Unprofessional Behavior 00:35:24 Lessons Learned and Moving Forward #medicine #doctors #emergencyphysician #stories Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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1 month ago
39 minutes

HuMed with David Spiro, MD
The Role of Chiropractic in Patient Care
In this episode of HuMed, Dr. David Spiro engages with Dr. Jessica Allen, a chiropractor with over 22 years of experience in healthcare. They discuss the importance of integrated healthcare systems, the role of peer review in patient care, and the impact of stress on health. Dr. Allen shares a compelling patient story that highlights the effectiveness of chiropractic care and the necessity of collaboration among healthcare providers. The conversation also delves into practical stress management techniques, including the 5-4-3-2-1 grounding method, and emphasizes the need for a holistic approach to health and wellness. #doctor #hospital #medschool #stories #podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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1 month ago
41 minutes

HuMed with David Spiro, MD
From the Front Lines to the Patient's Bedside | HuMed with David Spiro MD
In this episode of HuMed, Dr. David Spiro interviews Ryan Kalusik, a paramedic who became a nurse. Ryan shares his unique journey through the world of human medicine, from his time in the military to his current role in pediatric care.He provides an honest look at the emotional toll of trauma and the critical importance of a strong support system among colleagues. Ryan highlights the challenges healthcare professionals face in high-stress situations and the value of debriefing after traumatic events.Ryan's story underscores several key takeaways: healthcare is a team sport, the emotional weight of loss impacts personal and professional life, and continuous learning is a must. He shares how his military experience shaped his approach to care and emphasizes that connection with families is a vital part of helping them through moments of crisis. #veteran #emergencymedicine #physicianlife Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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3 months ago
31 minutes

HuMed with David Spiro, MD
Healing From Medical Errors: A Doctor's Story | Dr. Don Arnold
A pediatric emergency doctor has seen it all. But his most important lessons didn't come from a textbook—they came from navigating patient loss, finding personal redemption, and grappling with medical errors. This is the human side of medicine you rarely get to see. In this deeply moving episode of HuMed, Dr. David Spiro sits down with Dr. Don Arnold, a pediatric emergency medicine physician, for a raw and honest conversation about the emotional journey of a doctor. They explore how physicians can practice mindfulness in medicine to improve patient care and build a real emotional connection with families. This discussion tackles the tough topics: facing grief, preventing physician burnout, and the importance of self-compassion and forgiveness in a demanding healthcare career. If you're a medical student, resident, attending physician, or just curious about the real life of a doctor, this episode offers an invaluable look behind the curtain. 00:00 Introduction 01:48 Don Arnold's Unique Journey in Medicine 05:57 Lessons from Camp Holiday Trails and Patient Connection 11:51 The Impact of Loss and Guilt in Medicine18:04Finding Closure and Redemption in Medicine 24:02 The Importance of Forgiveness and Self-Compassion 29:48 Connecting with Families in Pediatric Care 36:00 Key Takeaways and Closing Thoughts #medicine #pediatric #emergencyroom #doctor #humanstories Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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3 months ago
37 minutes

HuMed with David Spiro, MD
007 The Weight of Empathy: A Pediatric ER Doctor's Journey
On this episode of HuMed, we sit down with Dr. Alexis Roach, a compassionate voice in pediatric emergency medicine. Dr. Roach shares her journey and the emotional weight of her work, particularly when treating young oncology patients. She explores the profound impact of connecting with patients and their families, highlighting how empathy and communication are not just professional tools but lifelines in difficult situations. Dr. Roach also opens up about the emotional toll of her career, discussing the vital coping mechanisms and support systems that help her navigate the deeply personal triumphs and heartbreaking losses that come with caring for children. This episode is a powerful testament to the human side of medicine and the resilience required to thrive in a demanding field. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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3 months ago
23 minutes

HuMed with David Spiro, MD
006 The Human Side of Delivering Bad News in Pediatric ER
In this deeply moving episode of HuMed with David Spiro, M.D., producer and editor Ti King turns the microphone on the host himself. Dr. David Spiro, a seasoned pediatric emergency physician, shares a raw and impactful story from his early career that underscores the profound human side of medicine. Dr. Spiro recounts the harrowing experience of delivering bad news to a mother about her son's critical condition in a challenging rural medicine setting. This candid narrative explores the immense emotional toll such moments take on both healthcare providers and patients, highlighting the unseen struggles and emotional impact physicians carry. Tune in as Dr. Spiro reflects on critical lessons learned about compassion, effective communication in crisis, and the lasting weight of difficult conversations in patient care. This episode is essential for anyone interested in the realities of physician life, the importance of medical empathy, and how personal growth stems from medicine's most challenging moments. Key Takeaways from this Episode: Delivering bad news is among the most challenging aspects of being a physician. Respecting diverse patient and family reactions to traumatic news is crucial. The importance of being brief, honest, and compassionate in critical communications. Understanding that the emotional impact on providers can linger for years. Patients often retain little information during moments of medical trauma. Rural healthcare presents unique patient care challenges. Building strong patient relationships is fundamental to quality care. The value of medical team debriefing for processing emotional experiences. The necessity of teaching future physicians how to navigate these difficult conversations. Reflecting on past experiences drives significant professional development and personal growth. #HuMed #DavidSpiroMD #TiKing #PediatricER #DeliveringBadNews #MedicalStories #HealthcareProviders #HumanSideOfMedicine #CompassionInMedicine #PhysicianLife #EmotionalImpact #RuralHealth #MedicalEducation #PatientCare #PhysicianBurnout #MedicalEmpathy #HealthcareInsights #DoctorStories #PersonalGrowth #TraumaInMedicine Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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4 months ago
36 minutes

HuMed with David Spiro, MD
004 Pediatric Emergency Medicine – Emotional Challenges, NICU Stories & Physicians | HuMed Podcast
David Spiro, MD engages with Dr. Jonathan Williams, a first-year fellow in pediatric emergency medicine. This is a crucial listen for aspiring physicians, medical students, healthcare professionals, and anyone interested in the emotional challenges of medicine and patient care. Dr. Williams shares his compelling journey into medicine and opens up about the profound emotional challenges he faced during a critical night shift in the NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit). The conversation delves into the paramount importance of communication and decision-making in patient care, particularly in high-stakes environments.Discover the human side of medicine, the delicate balance between emotional involvement and professional responsibilities, and the invaluable lessons learned from real-life experiences in healthcare. This episode highlights physician experiences, medical training, and the essential role of family support in difficult times. Learn about redirecting care, trusting your instincts, and the necessity of debriefing after tough cases for emotional resilience. Key Takeaways & Topics Discussed: Pediatric emergency medicineNICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit) experiencesEmotional challenges for physiciansMedical training and educationPatient care and family supportDecision-making in critical situationsHealthcare stories and physician burnoutHuman side of medicineProfessional responsibility and empathyCommunication with familiesTrusting medical instinctsDebriefing in healthcarePhysician resilienceWatch to learn:What it's truly like on the front lines of pediatric emergency medicine.How physicians manage intense emotional challenges in critical care.The vital role of communication and quick decision-making in patient outcomes.Insights into medical training and the evolution of healthcare practice.Why empathy and debriefing are crucial for physician well-being.Guests:Dr. Jonathan Williams, Pediatric Emergency Medicine FellowHost:Dr. David Spiro#doctors #podcast #stories #medicaldoctor #patients Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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4 months ago
31 minutes

HuMed with David Spiro, MD
005 Emergency Medicine, Cancer Research, and the Power of Human Connection
Dr. Singh delves into his groundbreaking cancer research, discussing the identification of a novel gene and its role in cancer development. He highlights the exciting progress of a drug compound developed in his lab, showing remarkable efficacy in various mouse models of cancer, including breast, lung, and melanoma. This potential breakthrough, which targets the microenvironment of cancer cells, could have broad implications not only for cancer treatment but also for other human diseases like graft-versus-host disease and certain neurological disorders. #CancerResearch #CancerTreatment #Oncology #EmergencyMedicine #PediatricER #SloanKettering #DrugDiscovery #MedicalBreakthrough #HeadAndNeckCancer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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4 months ago
34 minutes

HuMed with David Spiro, MD
003 Mindful Medicine: Dr. Pele Yu on Compassion, Tech & Pediatric Care
How do we keep compassion alive in an increasingly technological medical world? On this episode of HuMed, David Spiro and Dr. Pele Yu tackle that profound question. Dr. Yu, a physician with deep roots in informatics, opens up about his journey and his bold vision for pediatric healthcare. He advocates for a mindful, emotionally connected approach, unveiling his plans for an integrative clinic that prioritizes the well-being of both children and their families. This conversation is a compelling call to balance technological progress, including AI, with the irreplaceable warmth and empathy that is the heart of human care.#doctors #podcast #stories #interview #patients #doctorshospital Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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4 months ago
33 minutes

HuMed with David Spiro, MD
002 Grief in Pediatric Care with Dr. Abby Nolder
Dr. Abby Nolder, a pediatric otolaryngologist, shares her journey in medicine and the profound impact of patient stories. Dr. Nolder recounts a particularly challenging case involving a premature infant with airway complications, detailing the emotional and professional challenges faced throughout the child's treatment. The conversation explores themes of grief, resilience, and the importance of empathy in healthcare, emphasizing the lasting impact of patient relationships on medical professionals.#doctors #hospital #pediatrics #stories #medicine Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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5 months ago
35 minutes

HuMed with David Spiro, MD
001 The Unspoken Stories Doctors Carry with Dr. David Peltzer | HuMed Podcast
Dr. David Spiro interviews Dr. David Peltzer, a family medicine physician with over 30 years of experience. They discuss the importance of storytelling in healthcare, the significance of listening to patients, and the challenges of delivering bad news. Dr. Peltzer shares a poignant case from his practice that highlights the critical role of thorough patient history in diagnosis. The conversation also touches on the dynamics of patient communication and the lessons learned throughout Dr. Peltzer's career.#doctors #hospital #surgerysuccess #medschool #patients #physicians #stories Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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5 months ago
26 minutes

HuMed with David Spiro, MD
HuMed with David Spiro, MD Trailer
In medicine, we're trained for the answers: the diagnosis, the procedure, the science. But what happens in the moments with no easy answers? The moments that test you, not just as a doctor, but as a human being. Join Dr. David Spiro on HuMed, a podcast that explores the profound human experiences at the heart of healthcare. Hear candid conversations with medical professionals as they share the stories that shape them—from the pain of losing a patient and the challenges of delivering difficult news, to the personal battles fought behind the white coat. Discover the hidden narratives and emotional complexities of a life in medicine. HuMed delves into the moments that go beyond textbooks, revealing the empathy, resilience, and humanity required to care for others. Find and subscribe to HuMed now on Apple, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. #medicine #stories #doctors #physicians #patients #hospital #medical Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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5 months ago
2 minutes

HuMed with David Spiro, MD
HuMed goes beyond diagnoses and procedures to explore the profound human experiences of medical professionals. Join Dr. Spiro as he engages in deep, candid conversations with fellow doctors, nurses, and other healthcare providers. They share the often-unseen realities of their work in the demanding hospital environment – the challenging cases, the emotional toll, and the ethical dilemmas they navigate daily.