EPISODES
EP. 18: THE DOCTOR AS DETECTIVE
A journalist-turned-physician and the mind behind popular TV show House, M.D. shares her passion for approaching medical mysteries as detective work.
EP. 17: ART, DRAMA, AND A TERMINAL ILLNESS
An actress, playwright, and patient of co-host Dr. Tyler Johnson shares her experiences receiving a terminal diagnosis and how she has grappled with grief and found hope through the creation of a play about her illness journey.
EP. 16: THE (TRUE) COSTS OF ILLNESS AND HEALTH
An essayist opens up about her experiences confronting the financial and personal costs of health care, having lived it both as a patient and a caregiver.
EP. 15: GRIEF, LOSS, AND A BRIGHTER PATH FORWARD
The founding medical director of Stanford’s Palliative Care Services shares how the death of a close friend propelled her to pursue a career often filled with grief and loss — and despite that, how she helps her patients create moments of profound meaning.
EP. 14: MEDICINE, FAST AND SLOW
An acclaimed physician writer and medieval historian shares stories that illustrate how “slow medicine” — medicine that is relational, personal, and perhaps even spiritual — can often be the key to better healing.
EP. 13: FIGHTING FOR EMPOWERMENT AND EQUITY
The Director of the Gastrointestinal Cancers Program at Yale Medicine shares how she overcame years of gender discrimination and how she now advocates equity in academic medicine.
EP. 12: COURAGE AND CURIOSITY
A former dean of Stanford Medical School and leading pediatric oncologist discusses what caring for seriously ill children has taught him about courage and why he maintains a curious and scholarly habit of mind.
EP. 11: ON READING THE BODY
Physician and bestselling author Abraham Verghese discusses the transformative power of the human touch in shaping the bond between doctors and patients.
EP. 10: IN SERVICE OF A GREATER CAUSE
An infectious disease specialist and retired Air Force colonel shares poignant stories from the early days of the HIV epidemic and from his service as a flight surgeon.
EP. 9: LESSONS ON MORTALITY AND DYING WELL
A leader in hospice and palliative care shares how viewing death as a normal part of human living can help patients create meaning at the end of life, and what all clinicians can learn from palliative care about good doctoring.
EP. 8: MAKING SENSE, SPACE, AND MEANING IN THE ICU
An intensivist and poet discusses—among other subjects—serving marginalized communities, medical miracles, making sacred spaces in the ICU, and motherhood in medicine.
EP. 7: COACHING PHYSICIANS TO ADDRESS THE BURNOUT CRISIS
A healthcare leadership coach discusses how she helps physicians rediscover and reconnect with their life’s purpose.
EP. 6: MEDICINE AS MINISTRY
An ICU physician, writer, theologian, and religious historian shares his unusual path to medicine and how his spirituality helps him connect with patients of all backgrounds.
EP. 5: EMBRACING THE ROLE OF THE PHYSICIAN LEADER
The dean of Stanford Medical School discusses his path from physician-scientist to healthcare leader and what success as a leader means to him.
EP. 4: THE HERITAGE OF MEDICINE
An obstetric anesthesiologist reflects on how his hispanic heritage and the history of medicine shape his connection with patients.
EP. 3: THE SPIRITUALITY OF CARE
An emergency physician-turned-chaplain discusses how spirituality often permeates patients’ illness experiences.
EP. 2: WITH PATIENTS UNTIL THE END
A physician leader in palliative care explores what it’s like to help patients nearing the end of life tell their stories.
EP. 1: FINDING MEANING IN MEDICINE
Meet the hosts of the show and hear what drew them to medicine in the first place.
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