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The Provider's Report is a podcast for healthcare providers from all specialties, hosted by Rebecca Deyo. Each week, we dive into real stories of provider-patient mismanagement, break down tough communication challenges, and discuss how we can do better. From difficult experiences to practical tips, we aim to help you grow as a provider and deliver value-based, patient-centered care. Tune in every Tuesday for a 20-30 minute episode, packed with actionable insights, healthcare news, and updat ...
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"Excuse me, could I have the hot doctor, please?" "I'll be a better patient if I can have the hot doctor next time." "Hellooooooo Nurse!" Credentials don't shield healthcare providers from bias and sexual harassment. Fact: An insanely high percentage of doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, PAs and physical therapists have reported an episode of se…
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I'm going to be honest with you...this episode is much longer than our usual ones because the topic was just too great. Can you believe there is actual EVIDENCE for patient communication? Josh Satterlee, DC sums it up for us in today's episode to discuss how to improve this skill set immediately, how being a good communicator can prevent a provider…
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In this episode of The Provider’s Report, we dive into the core concepts of value-based healthcare, starting with definitions and a brief history, including Michael Porter’s influential work. We explore how to quantify value in practice using the formula (value = quality/cost) and provide real-world examples, like hip replacements. We also discuss …
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In this powerful episode, host Rebecca Deyo opens up about the catastrophic knee injury she sustained on October 28, 2023. She recounts her journey from the initial shock of the injury through the MRI results, sharing what it’s like to transition from doctor to patient. Rebecca dives into the emotional toll, the challenges of navigating a siloed he…
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In this episode of The Provider’s Report, host Rebecca Deyo reflects on insights gathered from fellow healthcare professionals about the lessons they wish they had known earlier in their careers. Rebecca shares valuable takeaways on topics such as the importance of mentorship, the power of effective communication with patients, and the critical rol…
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In this trailer episode of The Provider’s Report, we introduce the podcast and share our commitment to bringing you valuable insights on value-based healthcare. Whether you’re a seasoned provider or new to the field, our show is packed with expert interviews, practical advice, and actionable strategies to improve patient communication and outcomes.…
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Episode 52: This episode covers the magic of what strength training can do for modern medicine, how all specialities can contribute to this recent change in health care, and how we can empower our patients instead of tearing them down based on things they currently can or cannot do. For more about David Skolnik, DPT, check him out on Instagram! @dr…
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*DISCLAIMER* Today’s episode contains discussions related to suicide and sexual trauma. Both are very sensitive topics to discuss for many and can sometimes trigger intense emotions and thoughts. If you or anyone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts or behaviors, please direct them to a health care provider immediately. If someone's safety…
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Episode 50: From a small hobby podcast to 50 episodes to our first sponsorship (hello, The Smart Chiropractor!) to countless providers & patients helped.... I am just GRATEFUL. Thanks for listening, thanks for sharing, thanks for making the decision to choose to grow as a provider. Your patients will thank you! :) In this episode, we decided to swi…
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Episode 49: Eva Minkoff might be the only person I know that has equal perspectives from the patient side, provider side, organizational side, and research side of things. Her ability to see all sides of the healthcare equation is one of her greatest strengths. I naturally had to have her join the show to talk about one of the most important discus…
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Episode 48: On the fence about switching to travel nursing? There's been a HUGE shift toward travel nursing ever since COVID-19, and in this episode we discuss the pros, the (quite possibly) only con, and why this should definitely be something on your radar. Not a nurse? Learn how to manage travel nurses, be an attractive facility for them, and ho…
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Episode 47: The Enneagram Type 9 is known as "The Peacemaker". We'll discuss the motivations, strengths, and weaknesses associated with this type and how they relate to being a healthcare provider. What parts of practice may come easy to Type 9s? Where do Type 9s maybe fall short? What do they have to work harder on than others to be successful in …
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Episode 46: The Enneagram Type 8 is known as "The Challenger". We'll discuss the motivations, strengths, and weaknesses associated with this type and how they relate to being a healthcare provider. What parts of practice may come easy to Type 8s? Where do Type 8s maybe fall short? What do they have to work harder on than others to be successful in …
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Episode 45: The Enneagram Type 7 is known as "The Enthusiast". We'll discuss the motivations, strengths, and weaknesses associated with this type and how they relate to being a healthcare provider. What parts of practice may come easy to Type 7s? Where do Type 7s maybe fall short? What do they have to work harder on than others to be successful in …
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*Content Warning* This episode contains content related to both physical and sexual domestic violence and abuse. If you or someone you know is struggling with this, please visit thehotline.org for help. Episode 44: The limited training within health care on the topic of reporting domestic violence is truly mind-blowing. Let's help change that today…
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Episode 43: The Enneagram Type 6 is known as "The Loyalist". We'll discuss the motivations, strengths, and weaknesses associated with this type and how they relate to being a healthcare provider. What parts of practice may come easy to Type 6s? Where do Type 6s maybe fall short? What do they have to work harder on than others to be successful in pr…
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Episode 42: The Enneagram Type 5 is known as "The Investigator". Join us with Nathan Cashion to discuss the motivations, strengths, and weaknesses associated with this type and how they relate to being a healthcare provider. What parts of practice may come easy to Type 5s? Where do Type 5s maybe fall short? What do they have to work harder on than …
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Episode 41: The Enneagram Type 4 is known as "The Individualist". We'll discuss the motivations, strengths, and weaknesses associated with this type and how they relate to being a healthcare provider. What parts of practice may come easy to Type 4s? Where do Type 4s maybe fall short? What do they have to work harder on than others to be successful …
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Episode 40: After an intense medical battle involving her father’s health, our guest Jennifer George became extremely passionate about patient advocacy and improving the doctor-patient relationship and communication. She is on a mission to make sure that this kind of training is inserted into every single healthcare professional curriculum. Check o…
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Episode 39: The Enneagram Type 3 is known as "The Achiever". We'll discuss the motivations, strengths, and weaknesses associated with this type and how they relate to being a healthcare provider. What parts of practice may come easy to Type 3s? Where do Type 3s maybe fall short? What do they have to work harder on than others to be successful in pr…
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Episode 38: The Enneagram Type 2 is known as "The Helper". We'll discuss the motivations, strengths, and weaknesses associated with this type and how they relate to being a healthcare provider. What parts of practice may come easy to Type 2s? Where do Type 2s maybe fall short? What do they have to work harder on than others to be successful in prac…
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Episode 37: The Enneagram Type 1 is known as "The Reformer". We'll discuss the motivations, strengths, and weaknesses associated with this type and how they relate to being a healthcare provider. What parts of practice may come easy to Type 1s? Where do Type 1s maybe fall short? What do they have to work harder on than others to be successful in pr…
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Episode 36: IT IS FINALLY HERE! Our first series, all about the Enneagram. I'm so excited to share this with you. The Enneagram personality typing system has transformed my world both professionally and personally. Do you know your Enneagram type? Have you explored and researched it? This information can dramatically improve your ability to know yo…
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Episode 35: I'm going to be honest with you...this episode is much longer than our usual ones because the topic was just too great. Can you believe there is actual EVIDENCE for patient communication? Josh Satterlee, DC sums it up for us in today's episode to discuss how to improve this skill set immediately, how being a good communicator can preven…
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Episode 34: We've all had them.... mediocre new patient visits. Whether you're the patient or provider in that scenario, it's something you don't want to be a part of! In this solo episode, we're dividing up all the important parts of a new patient visit and touching on key pointers to make each new patient visit a SUCCESS. It's the first impressio…
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Episode 33: Happy New Year! I've never been a fan of traditional New Year's resolutions.... So personally, I wait until mid-January to decide some life changes and when to start implementing them. On this mini-episode, we're going to touch on 4 ways you can spice up the year on a personal level and 3 ways as a healthcare provider you can ensure the…
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Episode 32: Thinking about opening your own healthcare office or clinic some day? Aren't sure where to start? This is the episode for you. We brought back a guest favorite, Rachel Huston, who opened up in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic and is THRIVING. She gives us details, trips, and tricks from the early stages all the way to where she's at …
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Episode 31: If I could pick one field in healthcare that has about 100 ways of getting to a final destination...it would be nursing! Because of how confusing as it can be for those not already a nurse, Brianna Boone, BSN, RN is here to set the record straight! How do you choose the right specialty? How does school prepare you for you for your first…
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Episode 30: One HUGE way we can improve diversity and inclusion within healthcare is to start at the source - SCHOOLS AND UNIVERSITIES! Join us with William Foshee, DC to discuss how important this push for change truly is for the world. The future of public health is dependent upon our success in this category. Listen close for ways YOU can make a…
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Episode 29: We've all had a patient come to us with some pretty unique ideas about their health that they may have gotten from another provider, a friend, a family member, etc. How should we address it, especially when the information is potentially harmful? Better yet, how can do we do this professionally? Rob Beaven and Dave Elliott chat with us …
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Episode 28: Healthcare providers tend to spend a lot of time with other healthcare providers. In many cases, we end up dating and/or marrying each other, as well! How do we handle that? How do we set boundaries? What are the pros and cons? How can we work well together? Dr. Gabriela Ludeman married a doc in the same exact field, and they are thrivi…
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Episode 27: Starting out as a new and young healthcare provider isn’t always easy. This is true both as a private practice owner and even in an associateship or other employee position. Learn with us how being young can sometimes actually be an advantage and also how to overcome the challenges of being a young provider. Millennials and Gen Z….this …
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Episode 26: Imagine an easy step-by-step mini training session to make your new patient visits a walk in the park.... The AIDET Formula is JUST that. We couldn't believe this isn't being taught in all healthcare training programs. Once you hear this, you'll know exactly how to step up your initial consults and exams with patients AND learn what thi…
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Episode 25: We all know that medical residency is vastly different from medical school but in what ways? Ethan Ruhland, DO dives into all things medical residency with us on today’s episode. We all know by now that being in a healthcare profession generally consists of an intense training period even before the craziness of practice begins. Let's l…
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Episode 24: Has insurance ever dictated your care? Ever wish you could just focus solely on the patient in front of you without insurance companies ringing in your ears? Direct Primary Care offers just that. A new approach to primary healthcare, DPC shows us how basic services and care can be provided so simply through a monthly cash membership to …
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Episode 23: Whether we specialize in pediatrics or not...most of us will encounter a child in our place of work at some point whether they're a patient or even a visitor. It's important that we know how to handle them and better yet EXCEL when working with them as a healthcare provider. Join us on this episode as we dive into several tips and trick…
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Episode 22: Failure is NOT fatal, in fact, it has the potential to turn you into an even BETTER provider (or student) than you already are! In this episode we explore how to be resilient in the face of failure, how to discuss failure with your patients, how to give ourselves a little room to fail, and the ways we learn from it while letting it resh…
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Episode 21: Healthcare providers are human, too! We experience all the same things our patients do, and personal loss is no exception. It's not matter of "if" but rather "when" we experience loss because it happens to each and every one of us in different ways. In Episode 21, we discuss taking appropriate time for ourselves to process these difficu…
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Episode 20: Here at BDP, we preach about the "forgotten skills" that can make or break healthcare practice. Patience is one of those skills! This episode dives into how you can improve this skill and why it matters! Your patients will thank you! Check us out on Instagram! (@betterdoctorproject) Podcast show notes available on our website: https://b…
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Episode 19: We all know that our current healthcare system has its flaws. The question is: what are we going to do about it? Today's episode features Claire Phillips, RN and Nursing the System which is a platform where crucial topics are discussed like the healthcare hierarchy issue, systems thinking skills, and forward movement of a better healthc…
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Episode 18: We have recently seen strides of improvement over the last few years when it comes to diversity and inclusion in the United States healthcare system. We obviously have more work to do though. What else needs to be done? Why is this important? Join us as we interview Dr. William Foshee to learn how essential these concepts are among all …
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Episode 17: COVID-19 certainly changed the way we communicate with patients. The two docs on today's show were mastering patient communication long BEFORE the pandemic though. Let's dive in and see how crucial good pathways of doctor/patient communication truly are for a successful practice and great patient outcomes. Check us out on Instagram! (@b…
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Season 1 Bonus Episode: 'Tis the season for food, family, merriment, and work parties! The holiday season can bring tidings of comfort and joy, but sometimes it is accompanied by unexpected stress. In this special bonus episode with Dr. Bec and Dr. Mac, let's talk about all things winter holiday: how to celebrate with colleagues and patients, how t…
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Episode 15: Technology has always been important in healthcare, but recently in the year 2020 the entire world has been almost forced to value it even more. It's easier than ever to access your healthcare providers, and the world of social media has definitely taken over. Today's episode will show you can use tech to your advantage to improve patie…
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Episode 14: Think those who specialize in mental health are the only ones who need to worry about geriatric depression? THINK AGAIN! Just a few changes to your daily practice with these patients can truly go a long way. Imagine a 30-60 second conversation being the difference between a patient having a depressive episode or avoiding one. That, my f…
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Episode 13: We were taught in most healthcare training programs about patient intake forms and asking patients whether or not they smoke at a new patient visit or examination. The question is: what do we actually do with the information we are given? Nothing!? This episode makes this conversation easy, and gives you the tools you need to take 2 min…
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Episode 12: At some point, all of us will have patients with some form of depression/anxiety. Depression in children is at an all time high, especially among the adolescent population. As healthcare providers, we cannot ignore the signs. Believe it or not, there is not enough training on depression/anxiety outside of general diagnosis and preventio…
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Episode 11: "Excuse me, could I have the hot doctor, please?" "I'll be a better patient if I can have the hot doctor next time." "Hellooooooo Nurse!" Credentials don't shield healthcare providers from bias and sexual harassment. Fact: An insanely high percentage of doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, PAs and physical therapists have reported an e…
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Episode 10: "Excuse me, could I have the hot doctor, please?" "I'll be a better patient if I can have the hot doctor next time." "Hellooooooo Nurse!" Credentials don't shield healthcare providers from bias and sexual harassment. Fact: An insanely high percentage of doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, PAs and physical therapists have reported an e…
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Episode 9: Let's face it, human perceptions surrounding food can be complicated, and approaching these conversations about nutrition with your patients can be even more so! Join us in navigating eating challenges, disorders and difficulties across this episode with Dr. Kristina von Castel-Dunwoody as she shares her experiences as a researcher, teac…
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