The U.S. healthcare system is often criticized as broken. However, there are people, programs, and technologies making a positive impact on our lives every day influencing both the quality of care we receive and the manner in which we receive it. The purpose of this podcast is to educate and inspire listeners by focusing on what's right with healthcare.
Skin is the largest body organ and can tell us a lot about our health. On this episode of What’s Right With Healthcare, we are joined by Dermatologist Dr. William Wray to talk about his medical specialty and the amazing impact experts in skin, hair, nail and mucous membrane diseases can have on patients’ lives. Join us to find out why The Dermatologist is another example of what’s right with healthcare.
Most skiers and snowboarders enjoy their day on the mountain without incident—and Ski Patrol plays a big role in making that possible. Before anyone clips in, patrollers are out marking hazards, setting up signage and boundary ropes, determining trail closures, and monitoring conditions to keep safety information up to date. Just as importantly, Ski Patrol members are trained first responders who provide emergency medical care, tra...
Nephrologists are some of the smartest physicians on the planet. From diagnosing and treating complex kidney diseases to assisting their patients on dialysis, Nephrologists play a critical role in healthcare. In this episode, we sit down with Nephrologist Dr. Vijay Reddy to discuss what Nephrologists actually do, why their work is so impactful, and how they help patients navigate some of the toughest health challenges we see in med...
On this episode of What's Right With Healthcare we visit with two Chaplains to discuss their role in healthcare as well as understand what drives and sustains them. In the quiet corners of hospitals, during conflict, and in the heart of communities, chaplains stand beside patients, their families, friends, as well as healthcare workers in their most vulnerable moments. Join us to find out why Chaplains are another example of ...
Physical activity. Optimal nutrition. Stress management. Restorative sleep. Avoiding risky substances. Connectedness. These are the 6 pillars of Lifestyle Medicine. In this episode, we sit down with dual board-certified physician Dr. Parvita Panchal to discuss how Lifestyle Medicine is changing lives.
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In this episode, we explore the essential role of the Dietitian in today’s healthcare system. From hospitals to community clinics and private practice, Dietitians are the experts who bridge the gap between nutrition science and practical, everyday eating. Our guest, Amy Yeoman, is a registered dietitian with years of clinical and community experience. She explains how Dietitians help patients understand how food choices impact hea...
Time for a rewind. We are revisiting one of our most popular Season 1 episodes! Do you know how much you’re paying for your healthcare every year…like the actual dollar amount? Monthly premiums…copays…an urgent care or ER visit…a surgery…the birth of a child? Paying for medical care can feel like an expensive and confusing guessing game. But it doesn’t have to be. Price transparency gives patients the power to understand what they’...
Talking about death and dying can be difficult for many people—but it’s an important conversation. In this episode of What’s Right With Healthcare, we sit down with Jessica Winston, RN, to explore the role of hospice care and how it supports patients and families during the end of life. Whether you’re considering hospice for yourself or a loved one, or simply want to understand the compassionate and comprehensive care it offers, th...
In this episode of What’s Right With Healthcare, we sit down with two experienced pediatricians and explore what it takes to care for children and adolescents. They break down the unique training, skills, and perspective required in pediatrics—and explain why kids aren’t just small adults. Discover how this vital specialty supports young patients and their families through every stage of growth and development, from the well child ...
This is the 2nd of two episodes dedicated to exploring the vital role of women in medicine. We continue our conversation with Dr. Radha Nandagopal and Dr. Michelle Drobny about why representation matters, how gender equity improves patient care, and what the future looks like when more women in white coats lead. We also dig deeper into how women in medicine approach success at work and home, find connection, manage expectations, an...
What would you do if you were deep in the wilderness — no cell service, no hospital — and someone was seriously ill or injured? In our latest episode of What's Right With Healthcare, we explore the evolving world of Wilderness Medicine — the art and science of providing medical care in the most remote, extreme, and unpredictable environments. From high altitudes to open oceans, scorching heat to freezing cold, we’ll dive into ...
Whether it's helping a patient walk again after a spinal cord injury, managing chronic pain, or guiding stroke survivors back to independence, Physiatrists are at the intersection of medicine, therapy, and innovation. In this episode, we’ll hear from two Physiatrists who discuss what they do and why their patient-centered approach is changing lives every day. So, whether you're in the medical field, a patient navigating...
In this episode, we’re joined by two accomplished orthopedic surgeons to explore the rigorous training and specialized skills required to succeed in this demanding field. We discuss the wide range of orthopedic surgical specialties and touch on the evolving technologies used by orthopedists to improve outcomes. You might be surprised by what orthopedic surgeons actually do, and how their work helps patients of all ages regain mobi...
This is Part 1 of 2 episodes dedicated to exploring the vital role of women in medicine. We sit down with Dr. Radha Nandagopal and Dr. Michelle Drobny to discuss why representation matters, how gender equity improves patient care, and what the future looks like when more women in white coats lead. Whether you're a medical professional, a student, or just someone who cares about building a better healthcare system—this convers...
Paying for medical care can feel like an expensive and confusing guessing game. But it doesn’t have to be. Price transparency gives patients the power to understand what they’re paying for—and why. In this episode, Dr. Fralich and Erin LaHonta, DPT, explore how transparent pricing empowers both patients and healthcare providers, helps lower costs, and improves access to quality care. Join us for an insightful conversation on why pr...
Behind every record broken and game won or lost, there’s a human being navigating pressure, expectations, and often, silence. From the locker room to the podium, mental health is as important as physical fitness and skill — yet it's often overlooked. In our latest podcast episode of What's Right With Healthcare, we sit down with licensed mental health counselor Max Manix MA, LMHC, NCC to explore why prioritizing mental we...
From delivering babies and performing life-saving surgeries to infertility counseling and treating complex menstrual disorders, Obstetrician-Gynecologists (OBGYNs) are the experts in women’s health. On this episode of What's Right With Healthcare, we sit down with two experienced OBGYNs to explore the diverse scope of their practice and learn what it's really like to work in this demanding—but deeply rewarding—field. Whe...
The world of radiology has seen incredible advancements, from the early days of X-rays to today's cutting-edge 3-D MRIs. As technology has evolved, so too has the role of the radiologist. In this episode, we sit down with three radiologists to explore their work, including how they collaborate with other physicians across various specialties, and their impact on patient care. We also discuss how emerging technologies and inno...
Hear from four Sports Medicine physicians about their unique professional journeys, responsibilities, and the intersection of sports and medicine. Learn about the role of a team physician as well as the training, broad skillset, and demands of Sports Medicine physicians tasked with caring for athletes of all ages and abilities.
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If you have ever had surgery or sustained an injury, chances are you have seen a physical therapist to assist with your recovery. In this episode, we explore what it takes to become a physical therapist and discuss various career path options for those who may be interested in joining this impactful profession. Join us to learn about the training, skills, and mindset of the physical therapist and discover how they are what’s right ...
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As Director of The Men’s Clinic at UCLA, Dr. Jesse Mills has spent his career helping men understand their bodies, their hormones, and their health. Now he’s bringing that expertise to The Male Room — a podcast where data-driven medicine meets common sense. Each episode separates fact from hype, science from snake oil, and gives men the tools to live longer, stronger, and happier lives. With candor, humor, and real-world experience from the exam room and the operating room, Dr. Mills breaks down the latest health headlines, dissects trends, and explains what actually works — and what doesn’t. Smart, straightforward, and entertaining, The Male Room is the show that helps men take charge of their health without the jargon.
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