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In many situations, the line between right and wrong can be blurred or confusing, but sometimes it is very clear. On this final episode of the season, Kimberly gives a powerful reflection on accountability and owning what is right vs. what is wrong when it comes to certain behaviors.
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Everyone expresses grief or sorrow in different ways, and in an ideal world, we would all feel safe enough to do so however we choose. This week, Ashley shares stories on what this has looked like in her life.
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When is the last time you paused to really take in a meaningful moment - big or small? This week, Kimberly shares a reflection on this practice along with an invitation for us all to make time to appreciate the moments we may look back on one day and long for.
Topics Discussed:Nexus Summit 2024 Conference The Message - by Ta-Nehisi CoatesMarcus Bookstore - Oakland, CAPlayground - by Richard Powers"Cherish the Day" - by SadeMake a plan to vote! -
Today, Ashley reflects on the most important gift she received in her medical training - it's one that continues to give, even to this day.
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Our words have power - and sometimes a positive word can be life-giving, especially in a world that often prioritizes negativity. This week, Kimberly shares a story about a patient who reminded her of this possibility.
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Women in Medicine Summitt 2024 - Dr. Manning's Closing Keynote Speech Beyond the A Word: Reproductive Life Stories Make a plan to vote! -
This week, Ashley reflects on some pivotal experiences from medical training and the lessons she learned.
Topics Discussed:The Five Love LanguagesMiddlesex by Jeffrey EugenidesSlow AF Run Club by Martinus EvansMake a plan to vote! -
In today's episode, Kimberly describes an encounter with a patient that pushed her to think differently about what it means to "do no harm"
Topics Discussed:The Fire Next Time - by James Baldwin, audiobook narrated by Jesse L. MartinNYT 100 Best Books of the 21st Century Panchinko by Min Jin LeeTrust by Hernan DiazTomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle ZevinAn American Marriage by Tayari JonesThe Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois by Honorée Fanonne JeffersHomegoing by Yaa Gyasi Make a plan to vote! -
This week Ashley will share a story from her personal statement for residency applications, which is one that highlights her motivation for becoming an internist and a human doctor. Also, on our 100th (!) episode, we'd like to send a heartfelt thank you to all our listeners and supporters - we could not have made it to this milestone without you!
Topics Discussed:iMED (@iMedEducation) by Adam Rodman, MD & Shreya Treveti, MD Bedside Rounds Podcast (@BedsideRounds)Listeners >50 years old, get your Shingles Vaccine! -
This week, Kimberly is back on the mic to share some wise reflections on her experiences of being in the spotlight, and what we actually mean when we talk about "imposter syndrome".
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In this episode, Ashley pays homage to one of her most cherished human connections.
Topics Discussed:The Bishop Museum - State Museum of Natural and Cultural History of HawaiʻiHawaii State LibraryTelltale Hearts - by Dean-David Schillinger, MDCheck your voter registration status here! -
Many times, the primary barrier to us achieving our goals is our own thoughts. However, being practical does not have to mean overthinking or succumbing to the idea that certain goals just don't make sense for us. This week, Kimberly shares an inspiring example of a time she set out to achieve something seemingly out of reach.
Topics Discussed:RYSE Clerkship Applications are OPEN - deadline to apply 8/7/2024 -
Is there someone in your life you can trust to be there in moments of triumph, but also in times of potential failure? This week Ashley shares memories of times when she had the courage to let someone in, and what she took away from those experiences.
Topics Discussed:Elderhood - by Louise Aronson Dr. Edith Bracho-Sanchez (@DoctoraEdith) There is no fear in love, but perfect love casts out fear. -
July is a major transition time for folks in the medical field. Just like in many other institutions or professions, in medicine, it's easy to look at new changes and lament that things "aren't like they used to be." However, we should pause to recognize, thankfully, that things can and often do change for the better. This week, Kimberly reflects on the early days of her training and a few changes that she's grateful for.
Topics Discussed:Born to Run - by Christopher McDougallLorena, Light-footed Woman - documentary on the Tarahumara women (can watch on Netflix) Making the World Sparkle Again - Hidden Brain Podcast. How we get used to things, and how to see things through fresh eyes. -
On today's episode, Ashley reflects on a meaningful patient experience, as well as the privilege and challenges of human doctoring.
Topics Discussed:Dr. Lucy Kalanithi (@rocketgirlmd)Annual Paul Kalanithi Writing Award - Dr. McMullen being a judge for the 2024 contestWhen Breath Becomes Air - by Dr. Paul KalanithiHow many hugs a day do we need? Virginia Satir - Author, social worker, psychotherapist -
This episode, Kimberly shares a very personal story of caring for a loved one in the hospital and how it has shifted her perspective as both a doctor and caregiver.
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Topics Discussed:CP solvers episode on Juneteenth with Dr. Manning and her father Mr. William Draper, Sr. More Juneteenth listening: The History and Meaning of Juneteenth by The Daily (NYT) from 2020 -
This week we share another special episode recorded at the Society of General Internal Medicine annual meeting in Boston, Massachusetts, featuring a very special guest storyteller, Dr. Utibe Essien - an Assistant Professor of Medicine at the UCLA School of Medicine, an award-winning health equity researcher, and an all-around dope human doctor.
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Live from the Society of General Internal Medicine 2024 annual meeting in Boston, MA! Kimberly and Ashley share the stage to tell the story of their first meeting and a meaningful connection that would lead to the beginnings of The Human Doctor Podcast and so much more.
Topics Discussed:The Curbsiders Teach Podcast ACP Mastership IgA Vasculitis in AdultsAtomic Habits - by James Clear UCSF - Beth Harleman, MDUCSF - Gurpreet Dhaliwal, MD, Twitter @Gurpreet2015 The Missing Piece - by Shel Silverstein -
In the final episode of this season, Ashley shares a story about a profound experience in residency that shaped her perspective on patients and their families, and how we care for both.
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Who are the friends that you can call on no matter what the circumstance? Who are the those that you can trust to love and care for you, even when you feel you don't deserve it? In our busy adult lives, we often miss opportunities to form deep connections beyond the bounds of traditional family and romantic partnerships. However, on this episode Kimberly takes the time to celebrate one of these connections and what it means to her.
Topics Discussed:Kierstin Kennedy, MD: CMO @ UAB and Visiting Professor at Emory Interview with Flau'jae Johnson, Angel Reese, and Haley Van Lith (LSU Women's Basketball)Dawn Staley on Caitlin Clark Shanta Zimmer, MD - Check out her episode with the Review of Systems MedEd PodcastSee Dr. McMullen & Dr. Manning at the SGIM Meeting!Society of General Internal Medicine - Meeting in Boston May 15-18, 2024The Human Doctor Podcast at SGIM -
This week Ashley is back on the mic sharing a story from early adulthood when an unexpected message resonated in unexpected ways.
Topics Discussed:Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater - RevelationsCharlie Varon - A mentor of Dr. McMullenDocumentary - Trembling Before G-d, directed by Sandi Simcha DuBowski (2001)Song - Joy & Pain by Maze feat. Frankie Beverly See Dr. McMullen & Dr. Manning at the SGIM Meeting!Society of General Internal Medicine - Meeting in Boston May 15-18, 2024The Human Doctor Podcast at SGIM - Mehr anzeigen