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Podcast with a cool twist. As though your book club has fused with social media. Let's read something that is powerfully impactful, that will help you grow and learn something meaningful and positively impactful. And share some thoughts that may shed some light.
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This podcast was created by founder Dr. Dana Corriel, who built the SoMeDocs brand (SoMeDocs being short for "Doctors on Social Media") from the ground up. The podcast plans to showcase, in audio format, what has already been built out on the venture's website, at doctorsonsocialmedia.com; unique content representing the diverse voices, talent, and ideas existing in healthcare.With a combined social media audience of 40,000 followers and growing, SoMeDocs is doing something right. Tune in to ...
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We welcomed medical student Amanda Kaine to this episode, to discuss her article, From Suffering to Advocating: My Narrative from the Parkland School Shooting. What we spoke about: What happened at Parkland How Amanda was involved How the event affected Amanda Who Jaime'le was How she became sick Making the decision to fight for her life The people…
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Rachel Beanland, MBChB, MPH joins, on this episode of Entrepreneurs in Medicine (with Dr. Corriel). We talk about: Role entrepreneurship can play in healthcare, in Dr. Beanland's view Innovation being something that embraces new things Importance of communication & finding new ways to reach people Dr. Beanland moving to France Her connection to nat…
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Kimberly Parks, DO joins, on this episode of Entrepreneurs in Medicine (with Dr. Corriel). We talk about: The crux of docs not giving away our hard-earned income Why things were "not working" for her Leaving academics About her practice and how it functions What wellness-based primary care is, at Parks' office Partnering up Tweaking her resources A…
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Full details: https://doctorsonsocialmedia.com/podcasting-with-an-underdog-past/ Series: https://doctorsonsocialmedia.com/side-ventures-series/ Ashish Patel, MD joins our Side Ventures SERIES to tell us all about the podcast he runs. We cover: networking during the digital age the birth of his podcast what host he uses how he creates an episode exp…
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Karen Barnard, MD joins, on this episode of Entrepreneurs in Medicine (with Dr. Corriel). We talk about: Making the rules Value shifts Giving, giving, giving Dr. Barnard's take on whether coaches take advantage of physician vulnerability Should we be working within the system to make things better or work directly with the physicians? What happens …
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Michael Hersh, MD joins, on this episode of Entrepreneurs in Medicine (with Dr. Corriel). We talk about: Finding his "what's next" Few male physicians in coaching Leaning into discomforts Having no support system after training Finding like-minded people (like on SoMeDocs) The podcast he-co-hosted The need for a "prescription" to step away.. Buildi…
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Ilana Yurkiewicz, MD joins our Side Ventures SERIES, to discuss the book writing process. We cover: the backstory of how to create a book through a traditional publishing outlet the steps of book publishing how to get an agent what a book proposal is, what hers was the length of time from beginning to end Dr. Yurkiewicz wrote the book Fragmented, w…
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Randie Schacter, DO joins, on this episode of Entrepreneurs in Medicine (with Dr. Corriel). We talk about: why Dr. Schacter says she's like a tractor not loving prior auth's and "any of that stuff" solo practice work reminiscing about medicine back when her father, a doctor, used to practice her past, working at her doctor's office coaxing patients…
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Tod Stillson, MD joins, on this episode, to talk about: Dr. Stillson's story being taken advantage of recognition of a doctor's power the importance of hiring lawyers giant conglomerates and their tentacles not getting sufficient "private practice" education in our training Dr. Stillson's book Dr. Tod Stillson's entire profile can be viewed here. S…
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Shane Purcell, MD joins, on this episode of Entrepreneurs in Medicine (with Dr. Corriel) to talk about: Buck stopping with you You versus Walmart The "cheapening" of the hard works docs do "Just doing it" Dr. Shane Purcell's entire profile can be viewed here. Shoutouts & Links from this Episode: Dr. David Canes' episode in our Side Ventures series.…
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Michael Foti, DO joins our Side Ventures SERIES to tell us all about the book he published less than 2 weeks ago, which you can find here. We cover his self-publishing journey advocating for mental health getting help from a consultant to self-publish vulnerability's benefits saying yes to yourself/believing the frustration of pitching to multiple …
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Watch episode instead: https://doctorsonsocialmedia.com/dr-mercado-marmarosh-for-entrepreneurship-in-healthcare-episode/ Diana Mercado-Marmarosh, MD joins, on this episode of Entrepreneurs in Medicine (with Dr. Corriel). We talk about: the reality of tackling ADHD setting time-limits on tasks being goal-oriented versus stubborn losing track of time…
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Urologist David Canes, MD joins Side Ventures to tell us all about the company he's growing "on the side". We cover: the company he founded, WellPrept buying different underwear brands - a tip niching down in the beginning building a product that people love hiring agencies for coding apps building a team the "best thing" about the Friends & Family…
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We welcomed Michael Foti, DO to the virtual stage, to discuss his article, A New Journey For Me, As A New Board Of Director. What transpired is a conversation about topics that included: Why he always felt he was a "natural born leader" The "suffering and death" that he witnessed, which he describes as "on a scale he never thought imaginable" Copin…
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We welcomed Amanda Kaine to the virtual stage, to discuss her article, YOU ARE NOT ALONE: AN ASPIRING SURGEON OVERCOMES MOUNTAINS. We spoke about: Being in the dark, and then seeing the light The importance of balance Tips on taking a test Overcoming a school shooting Tackling depression Finishing both high school and college earlier than others Ga…
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PA Ann Sommer joins, on this episode of Entrepreneurs in Medicine with Dr. Corriel. We talk about: Being multi-faceted, particularly in science Differences in degrees When to lead versus when to follow Importance of understanding who you are in marketing Authenticity Using intuitive skills to be a better clinician (especially versus AI) Guest Bio M…
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Laurel Wiers, LMFT joins, on this episode of Entrepreneurs in Medicine with Dr. Corriel. We talk about: Pivoting to work privately The impact of private care Getting rid of insurance & practicing outside of their structure Applying a therapist's model to doctors Cole! Laurel's son! We throw out a #SoMeDocsGoCole challenge for him. Laurel Wiers's #S…
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Shelly Latte-Naor, MD joins, on this episode of Entrepreneurs in Medicine (with Dr. Corriel). We talk about: breaking away from a corporate giant respect in the healthcare field, and specifically in veering off into private practice building "better" lifestyle medicine vs integrative medicine (take a look at a lifestyle medicine conference that you…
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Keira Barr, MD joins, on this episode of Entrepreneurs in Medicine (with Dr. Corriel). We talk about: how Dr. Barr runs her entrepreneurial structure skin as a reflection of everything that happens in your life doctors being "good people" (who wouldn't say anything about someone's completely misplaced lipstick) needing sunscreen for blue ray exposu…
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Dr. Corriel brings Kyle Claussen, JD, lawyer and contract expert, to the virtual stage. They cover "non-competes" and discuss the new FTC ruling on non-compete clauses in physician contracts. What transpired is a conversation includes: What is a non-compete Fair versus unfair competition Non-profits versus profit hospitals When this takes effect Lo…
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In this episode, Dr. Corriel responds to a comment about paperwork in medicine, in which the term "logarrhea" - a new word she had never heard before - is used. Listen in, or watch, as she reads through some of the reactions of her followers, as well as her responses to them. How to add your own thoughts on social media (Use #SoMeDocsPaperwork on s…
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Lara Hochman, MD joins, on this episode of Entrepreneurs in Medicine (with Dr. Corriel). We talk about: Healthcare delivery in South Africa The stress of breaking away from an employer The value of a free gig Private practice resources Needing non-medical allies in medicine Dr. Hochman's entire profile can be viewed here. Shoutouts & Links from thi…
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Alejandro Badia, MD joins, on this episode of Entrepreneurs in Medicine (with Dr. Corriel). We talk about: physicians as shocked rats are stem cells a negative way to engage in entrepreneurship? bringing young people in medicine into entrepreneurship failure as a franchisee a bit about Jeff Bezos Factfulness: a book Dr. Badia's entire profile can b…
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We welcomed Diana Londoño, MD to the virtual stage, to discuss her article, Burnout Is A Spiritual Crisis. What transpired is a conversation about topics that included: How always saying yes puts us in a state of fear Dancing, laughing and mood Stress and creativity The entity she created to provide colleagues with support Taking care of yourself S…
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Uday Khosla, MD joins, on this episode of Entrepreneurs in Medicine (with Dr. Corriel). His entire profile can be viewed here. Mentions in the episode go to: Our Conferences Our Student Section [elementor-template id="115639"] This is part of Entrepreneur in Medicine (with Dr. Corriel), a show about everything entrepreneurship and medicine, deliver…
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Dr. Steven Merahn thinks there is an academic medicine secret handshake. He also thinks peer review is a biased gate-keeper of ideas. It's all part of "respectability politics". He says, "Who gets to tell their story? Who's allowed to tell their story?" A relevant quote I shared during this episode is one by Maya Angelou: "If you are always trying …
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When I agreed to work with Dr. Jay Joshi, I had no idea about his past. What he brought to the table was a rich past, including jail-time and an incredible determination to now pay it forward, having conversations around advocacy that he believes will make a difference, especially in a field in which so much is kept behind closed doors. We had an h…
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I had no idea that I’d get a blank screen to light up across from me, when I hopped on to this Zoom. Instead of a human face, I got the avatar-sketch of a historical figure, a British physician who had experienced burnout, and took breaks to tend to self-care. Behind the avatar, I connected with the gentle-voiced human that’s pouring so much good i…
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This candid discussion was edited from a NETWORK member consultation, a new perk we're providing to each member who signs up to be a part of the SoMeDocs NETWORK. In it, we identify the current status and goal of the doctor who joins, and then give some advice/take them around the site to show them the tools they can use. In this particular video, …
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Drs. Claire Unis and Dana Corriel discuss instances when physicians have skills outside of their medical training and are contemplating using them to train others. What are some ways in which you can train others? What are important considerations to weigh when you’re looking to help others, on your own (working for yourself)? Dr. Unis also deliver…
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How has social media evolved? Should you share your kids on social media? What should we be sharing? This video includes snippets of a virtual conversation had between real life friends and co-authors, Drs. Kimberly Greene-Liebowitz and Dana Corriel. These doctors also co-curated a book called What We Bring to the Practice of Medicine, along with 3…
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Dr. Dana Corriel, the host of this series, is an internist turned entrepreneur, whose bio and work can be found inside her SoMeDocs profile. Dr. Wust-Smith is the founder and Publisher of Physician Outlook Magazine, a national publication FOR physicians, BY physicians. Her work can similarly be found in her SoMeDocs profile. Dr. Wust-Smith is a fie…
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Dr. Dana Corriel, the host of this series, is an internist turned entrepreneur, whose bio and work can be found inside her SoMeDocs profile and her website. Dr. Edwin Leap is an emergency physician, and has spent his career practicing in rural Appalachia. He graduated from the West Virginia University School of Medicine and completed his emergency …
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Robert Saul, MD is a pediatrician and medical geneticist who has been guiding parents and their children’s physical, behavioral, and mental care for over 40 years. He is Professor of Pediatrics (Emeritus). Dr. Bob Saul developed the Parental Awareness Threshold, a simple framework that guides parents and guardians to actively parent with self-aware…
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I sat across from Dr. Ilana Yurkiewicz recently, to discuss healthcare (this is Dr. Corriel writing) She’s not only a practicing internist at Stanford Medical Center, but also a graduate of Yale undergrad. To say she’s achieved success in life would be an understatement. But now, she’s doing more than practicing medicine. She’s advocating for chang…
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Dr. Firas Al Shakarchi posted a reel showing a "Code", which is where doctors rush to the aid of a patient who typically needs CPR. Al Shakarchi, however, is a neurologist, and appears perplexed at the task at hand. The reel is, of course, comedic, created in jest. The neurologist ALSO created a separate reel that we dissected, this time acting out…
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Dr. Sonal Haerter posted a reel showing a room full of students, each with a needle in their hand. The students look intense, angling the needle into the knee of an adjacent dummy. It all took place to the backdrop of a modern jam. We needed to dissect this, STAT. And so we did. That's Social Dissections. Welcome to Social Dissections. It's our new…
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Dr. Krystal Revai Sodiatis posted about neurodiversity on her social media feed. "How fitting!" we thought, as we stopped mid-scroll, to read what she had written. It's clear from the look of things that not enough people understand this concept, nor even know what it means. We needed to dissect this, STAT. And so we did. That's Social Dissections.…
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Dr. Kwadwo Kyeremanteng stands in front of the camera, wearing a T-shirt that reads "Solving Healthcare". He looks straight into the camera and speaks from the heart, focusing in on his role as the head of the Intensive Care Unit of a major hospital, telling everyone who's listening (myself included) how NOT to see him.. We needed to dissect this, …
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Learning objectives: - Exploring the benefits of an experience-based model, - Learning energy-tracking and body-scanning as two tools of the experience-based approach, and - Discussing best practices for applying this approach. Maureen is an organizational psychologist with a passion for fostering people-worthy organizations. Her work has encompass…
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Learning Objectives: A) Preparing for the interview based off of the job description and your skill sets B) How to conduct yourself during an interview in person or virtually C) Interview follow-ups that work As a former recruiter for professionals within the fortune 1000, Jaide Massin gained insight into what hiring managers are looking for. Her s…
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Relationships, professional and platonic, are shaped by what we say and how we say it. Effectively balancing self-awareness, social awareness, self-regulation, and social skills is what will determine your ultimate success, whether you're connecting with a new colleague, managing a difficult employee, or maintaining a relationship with an old frien…
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Learn goal-setting tips from a goal-setting pro and author of several books. Debra Eckerling is the author of Your Goal Guide: A Roadmap for Setting, Planning, and Achieving Your Goals and founder ofthe D*E*B METHOD®. DEB stands for Determine Your Mission, Explore Your Options, Brainstorm Your Path. Earn CME credit from this lecture's landing page:…
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Writing Tips to Establish Authority & Leadership Different opportunities for sharing thought leadership online: Learning Objectives: - The 3 things you must know before writing anything - How to choose the optimal platforms for your goals and message. - Blogs where you could post tomorrow! - How to avoid most writers' 3 biggest mistakes. - Tips for…
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Running Professional Services. The Magical World of Professional Services Profitability: Health vs Hygiene Marketing, Selling, and Working With Clients Building Human Capital Thoughts on Leadership Igor Ulis was a co-founder and CEO of OMNIGON, a strategic consultancy, and a software development agency focusing on sports, media, and entertainment c…
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Joe Fairless shares a proven way to help reach your goals more often and achieve consistent results, regardless of what you're going after. Joe Fairless, of Ashcroft Capital and the Best Real Estate Investing Advice Ever Show, the longest daily real estate podcast in the world, will be sharing a proven way to help reach your goals more often and ac…
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Learning Objectives: 1. Purpose 2. Simplifying content 3. Making sure your connecting with and serving your audience Keith Ferrin is an author, speaker, and messaging coach. He has spent the last 25 years on stages at conferences, universities, churches, and corporations. When he’s not on a stage, he’s coaching leaders from all types of backgrounds…
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Enhancing Patient Experience The power of Social Proof and Patient Reviews to build your online reputation How to increase the quality and quality of reviews to build your business Embracing feedback and creating a culture of continuous improvement The root cause of patient experience dissatisfaction How to inspire your team to perform at their bes…
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"This year," Nick Kenworthy says, "There has seen a surge of businesses and individuals “going online” to connect with customers, other businesses, friends and family. To stand out from the crowd you need to cut through the noise." Nick teaches how to optimize your audio to present the best sounding version of yourself to your online world. If you’…
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On Twitter, the etiquette required to use it, and remaining a professional while on the platform. Sarah Mojarad is on the faculty at the University of Southern California. She is a lecturer in Viterbi School of Engineering and previously held a joint faculty appointment at Keck School of Medicine. Her areas of expertise are in social media, science…
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