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Hacking The Healthcare System: The Rise Of Subscription-Based Doctors

>> February 7, 2026

Should primary care be subscription-based? As the shortage of primary care physicians continues to worsen, many patients are struggling to secure timely appointments within the traditional healthcare system. This week, our expert explores the rise of alternative models that offer quicker access and more personalized attention through membership-based fees

topics: Career| Doctors| Insurance| Mental Health| Primary Care| Public Health| Science

Medical Notes: Why Asthma Differs Between Genders, In-Flight Medical Emergencies, And How Daydreaming Could Get You A Promotion

>> November 5, 2025

Why does asthma differ between genders? Does a doctor need to be present on every flight? A new understanding of video game addiction. How Daydreaming Could Get You A Promotion.

topics: Addiction| Biology| Career| Symptoms| Work

From Weight To Career Success, How Your Genes Can Predict Your Future

>> July 20, 2025

Dalton Conley, a sociologist, explains how our genes can be predictive of all aspects of our life

topics: Career| Children| Consumerism| Disease| Education| Psychology| Public Health| Risk| Sociology

How To Rewire Your Brain For Happiness And Success

>> May 18, 2025

Greg Hammer, author of Gain Without Pain, reveals the best tricks to form healthier habits that’ll lead to more happiness and success.

topics: Caffeine| Career| Consumerism| Education| Fitness and Exercise| Habits| Happiness| Mental Health| Nutrition and Diet| Public Health| School| Sleep

Don’t Trust The Drugs: The Dangerous Lack Of Diversity In Clinical Trials

>> December 22, 2024

Our expert discusses the dangers of homogenous clinical trials and the current efforts working to improve the science.

topics: Career| Diversity| Mental Health| Public Health| Race| Risk| Science

Advice From A Life Coach: How To Feel More Fulfilled In Life

>> September 15, 2024

Our expert shares the top questions you need to ask before hiring a coach, and offers some quick tips on how to find satisfaction in your own life.

topics: Career| Consumerism| Mental Health| Personality| Public Health| Public Safety| Relationships

Learn The Skills That Can Take Your Career To The Next Level

>> May 5, 2024

Some people naturally have that it factor where it seems like they’re in control of any situation. Thankfully, our experts have broken this coveted trait down into various micro skills that can be learned and practiced.

topics: Career| Communication| Employment| Employment and Workplace Issues| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Friendship| Medical School| Mental Health| Public Health| Relationships| School| Self-Help/Improvement

Does A Good Bedside Manner Save Lives?

>> January 7, 2024

Dr. Wes Ely gives us a unique look into how physicians can humanize patients in the ICU and, in turn, save more lives.

topics: Career| Consumerism| Covid-19 Pandemic| Empathy| Health Care| Intensive Care Unit (ICU)| Patient Care and Safety| Physician Burnout| Public Health| Public Safety| Specialist| Vaccination

How Will the Affirmative Action Ban Affect Healthcare?

>> September 17, 2023

Our experts break down how this will affect medical school enrollment, as well as the healthcare career opportunities for minority populations.

topics: Career| College/Higher Education| Diversity| Doctors| Education| Ethnicity| Health Care| Medical School| Patient Care and Safety| Race| School

Why Doctors Should Have Creative Passions Outside of Medicine

>> June 11, 2023

Hannah Boone entered medical school with a degree in music -- an educational path thought to create more involved and empathetic physicians.

topics: Career| Culture and the Arts| Doctors| Health Care| Medical School| Music| Physician Burnout| Primary Care| School| Science

Medical Notes: August 28, 2022

>> August 28, 2022

Are robots helping or hurting the human workforce; Rewarding someone for a job well done may be a mistake; Pregnant women no longer have to give up caffeine; One more reason to get your eight hours of sleep each night.

topics: Brain Function| Caffeine| Cancer Treatment and Research| Career| Communication| Employment and Workplace Issues| Federal Government| Medical Research| Memory and Amnesia| Neuroscience and Neurology| News and Headlines| Nutrition and Diet| Pregnancy and Child Birth| Psychology| Research and Clinical Trials| Robotics| Sleep
Firefighters and PTSD

Firefighters and PTSD

>> May 13, 2018

Firefighters have extremely high rates of PTSD, similar to combat soldiers, yet are very reluctant to seek help. Experts discuss reasons for this reluctance, results of it, and how new efforts at peer counseling may help ease the psychological strain.  

topics: Behavioral Science| Business and Industry| Career| Employment and Workplace Issues| Mental Health| Prevention| Psychiatry| Psychology and Psychiatry| Risk| Science| Sleep| Support Group| Symptoms| Trauma
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