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In this episode, Dianne and Dr. Crossnoe discuss what locations of care might be appropriate for what types of problems. They discuss the emergency department, walk-in clinics, and doctor's offices, as well as virtual visits! After reviewing each of these places, they play a game in which Dr. Crossnoe gives several different examples, and Dianne gu…
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In Episode 5, Dianne and Dr. Crossnoe discuss the phenomenon of healthcare failure, when the healthcare system doesn't work as well as it should. Dr. Crossnoe discusses the analogy of organ failure as a way to understand problems with the delivery of healthcare. In order to illustrate some of these problems, they use the case of Pauline, an elderly…
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In episode 4, Dr. Brinker again joins Dianne and Dr. Crossnoe to discuss evidence-based medicine, and why patients should care about this. Dr. Crossnoe suggests that it is important to understand the evidence in order to evaluate who a patient should listen to and how doctors make clinical decisions. In order to have a context to discuss this, Dr. …
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In this episode, Dianne and Dr. Crossnoe talk with their first guest, Dr. Jared Brinker, about the specialty of Family Medicine. Dianne is excited to interview Dr. Brinker, as he is her own personal physician. Dr. Crossnoe does a brief erratum from the first two episodes. Dr. Brinker summarizes his residency at John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Wor…
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In episode two, we discuss the many specializations of medicine. Dr. Crossnoe uses the example of a tree, with many branches coming off representing the specializations. Dr. Crossnoe and Dianne first discuss what specialties are considered to be primary care. Dr. Crossnoe suggests that modern medicine could be considered as a tree with two major br…
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In episode one, Dianne and Dr. Crossnoe introduce themselves and discuss their motivation for starting the Dealing with Doctors podcast. Dr. Crossnoe discusses his background, family, and education. He explains that the primary motivation behind Dealing with Doctors is to provide a resource to patients in dealing with healthcare to understand how m…
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