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Lessons My Patients Taught Me
Elliot Davidson MD
71 episodes
1 week ago
I have been practicing family medicine for 40 years and teaching it for 24 years. If you are paying attention, you should be learning with every interaction. Here I share some helpful lessons I have picked up along the way. I also tap into the learning of some very smart people.
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I have been practicing family medicine for 40 years and teaching it for 24 years. If you are paying attention, you should be learning with every interaction. Here I share some helpful lessons I have picked up along the way. I also tap into the learning of some very smart people.
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Medicine
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Lessons My Patients Taught Me
Renaissance Doctor: A Conversation with Dr. Doug Harley. #71

In this engaging podcast, Dr. Doug Harley shares his journey into family medicine, the invaluable lessons learned from patients, and the importance of vulnerability in the physician-patient relationship. He discusses his organizational strategies for patient care, the integration of osteopathic manipulative therapy, and the challenges faced in medical education during the pandemic. Dr. Harley emphasizes the significance of organized medicine and the need for physicians to be involved in shaping the future of healthcare. He reflects on personal health experiences that have deepened his connection with patients and outlines his new role in education and primary care, highlighting the impact of AI in enhancing patient care. The conversation concludes with insights on balancing responsibilities and finding joy in the practice of medicine.

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3 weeks ago
33 minutes 9 seconds

Lessons My Patients Taught Me
Are You Doing Good? A Conversation with Joseph Zarconi, MD. #70

Kidney Specialist, Chairman of Internal Medine and award winning medical educator, Dr. Joe Zarconi, shares his wit and wisdom about the importance of human stories and the difference between doing good and doing well.

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1 month ago
52 minutes 5 seconds

Lessons My Patients Taught Me
Life is Precious. #69

Just in time for Thanksgiving, Dr Davidson shares why some patient experiences and personal connections are precious and meaningful.

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1 month ago
9 minutes 33 seconds

Lessons My Patients Taught Me
From Serendipity to Resiliency: Radiation Oncologist Dr. Adir Ludin. #68

Dr. Adir Ludin shares his own story and the story of radiation oncology. In the telling, his humanity and technical expertise shine through.

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2 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes 59 seconds

Lessons My Patients Taught Me
Surgical Precision: A Conversation with Dr. Mark Horattas. #67

What is it like to Chair a Department of Surgery at a Level One Trauma Center? Learn about this, precise thyroid surgery and more with a conversation with Dr. Mark Horattas.

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3 months ago
42 minutes 18 seconds

Lessons My Patients Taught Me
The CASE for Clinician Wellness: A Conversation with Dr. Lia Logio. #66

Dr. Lia Logio, Vice Dean and Director of the Center for Medical Education at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, shares her extensive experience in Medical education and emphasizes the high tech, high touch, high caring environment that creates great doctors.

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3 months ago
31 minutes 31 seconds

Lessons My Patients Taught Me
Know Your Why: A Conversation with Dr. Emily Cronin. #65

Fresh from residency graduation, about to start her family medicine practice, Dr. Emily Cronin shares experiences from her 6 year journey from med school newbie to Board Certified Family Physician. She highlights important lessons she has learned along the way,

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5 months ago
24 minutes 1 second

Lessons My Patients Taught Me
A Gentleman and a Scholar: A Conversation with Dr. Amit Diwaker. #64

Join us in this enlightening episode as we sit down with Dr. Amit Diwaker, a renowned Pulmonologist and Critical Care Specialist. Dr. Diwaker shares his expert insights on the latest guidelines in the treatment of Emphysema and Asthma, shedding light on innovative approaches and best practices. As the Program Director of the Cleveland Clinic Akron General Internal Medicine Residency Program, he also reveals the strategies he employed to build a robust training framework for future medical professionals. Tune in for a deep dive into the intersection of clinical excellence and educational leadership in internal medicine.

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6 months ago
55 minutes 36 seconds

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From Despair to Gratitude: A Conversation with Rabbi Matt Cohen. #63

What does a Rabbi have to teach about patient care. A lot it turns out, as this Rabbi had 2 open heart surgeries in 8 months. He shares his story of fear, anxiety, despair and ultimately healing and gratitude. Rabbi Matt Cohen of Temple Emanu El in Orange Village, Ohio joins me on the podcast.

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7 months ago
58 minutes 42 seconds

Lessons My Patients Taught Me
Grace Under Pressure: A Conversation with Dr. Brad Marino. #62

Specialist in congenital heart disease, Chair of Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Intensivist and Co-Director of the Neuro-developmental Support Program at Cleveland Clinic Childrens Hospital, Dr. Brad Marino shares his wealth of experience and knowledge in this world of baby's hearts, the families that love them and the professionals that heal them.

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8 months ago
1 hour 1 minute 37 seconds

Lessons My Patients Taught Me
Think for Yourself: A Conversation with Dr. Aaron Lear #61

Dr. Aaron Lear has a lot of interests including Sports Medicine, Evidenced-Based Medicine, Global Health and Research. To every discipline he brings a healthy skepticism, a warm heart and a talent for helping others set and achieve their goals.

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9 months ago
52 minutes 58 seconds

Lessons My Patients Taught Me
Psychology Through the Ages: A Conversation with Dr. Eric Berko #60

Eric Berko, Ph.D. is a Clinical Psychologist who is Director of Behavioral Science at the MetroHealth Family Medicine Residency and a Gero-Psychologist in private practice. He shares his remarkable experience working with older patients with all sorts of mental health challenges and his unique approach to helping medical learners develop a growth mindset.

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10 months ago
47 minutes 46 seconds

Lessons My Patients Taught Me
Seeing the Long View: A Conversation with Dr. Titus Sheers #59

A specialist in Medicine/Pediatrics focusing on the treatment of patients with Cystic Fibrosis and patients with severe burns, this leader in Graduate Medical Education and Research, Dr. Titus Sheers, shares his experience in this wide ranging conversation. Among the topics "Who is the boss in the doctor-patient relationship"?

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11 months ago
48 minutes 35 seconds

Lessons My Patients Taught Me
Leading Through Change: A Conversation with Dr. Brian Harte #58

Dr. Brian Harte, President of Cleveland Clinic Akron General, shares his approach to leading through enormous challenges such as the COVID pandemic and integrating large health care systems with urgency and integrity.

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1 year ago
41 minutes 59 seconds

Lessons My Patients Taught Me
Complementarity: A key to success. #57

In Medicine, as in life, finding the right balance is necessary to being effective. How do you do that?

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1 year ago
6 minutes 33 seconds

Lessons My Patients Taught Me
What they did not teach me in Medical School. #56

We learn a lot in Medical School - Anatomy, Physiology and then the clinical years. But there is much more we need to learn after that. In this episode, I share how I learned about real communication and how that helps us understand others and ourselves better.

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1 year ago
10 minutes 33 seconds

Lessons My Patients Taught Me
Confidence vs. Humility: Which is more important? #55

Confidence is necessary or you will be frozen by fear. Humility is even more critical! How do you find the right balance?

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1 year ago
9 minutes 20 seconds

Lessons My Patients Taught Me
Grit and Grace: A Conversation with Dr. Katie Sheridan. #54

Dr Katie Sheridan is the complete Family Physician Educator, practicing obstetrics, doing home visits, and teaching medical students and residents in both inpatient and outpatient settings. She shares her experience and appreciation of the grit of patients and the grace we need in today's healthcare world.

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1 year ago
27 minutes 20 seconds

Lessons My Patients Taught Me
Father and son #2: A conversation with Dr. Zachary Davidson #53

It has been a busy 3 years since we last chatted with Dr Zach Davidson. In this podcast he shares how to finish strong in residency, the benefit of moonlighting and then we discuss a case we need your help to sort out.

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1 year ago
36 minutes 2 seconds

Lessons My Patients Taught Me
Transforming Medical Education: A Conversation with Dean Dr. Isaac Kirstein. #52

Dr. Isaac Kirstein is Dean of the Cleveland campus of the Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine. He discusses his journey from Internal Medicine practice to Chief Medical Officer to Dean and key lessons he has gleaned along the way.

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1 year ago
32 minutes 26 seconds

Lessons My Patients Taught Me
I have been practicing family medicine for 40 years and teaching it for 24 years. If you are paying attention, you should be learning with every interaction. Here I share some helpful lessons I have picked up along the way. I also tap into the learning of some very smart people.