Migrant Detention Centers, Mindfulness, and Making a Difference as a Pediatrician By Tom Castles In the summer of 2018, Dr. Dolly Lucio Sevier’s friends were lighting up her phone. She had just been the subject of a July 3 article in The Atlantic that was gaining traction online. In ... April 5th Share
How This Direct Primary Care Physician Is Earning Patient Trust By Jack Murtha Dr. Jonathan Bushman was heading somewhere few physicians go: jail. As he cruised through the summertime streets of Enid, his small Oklahoma city, he was neither anxious nor afraid. After ... February 16th Share
Bringing Trust and Transparency Back to Medicine By Tom Castles “How much is this gonna cost me, doc?” As she’s peeling electrodes from an EKG off a patient’s chest Dr. Manvinder Kainth hears her least favorite question — and that’s ... January 20th Share
How this physician found fulfillment and respect in independent practice after a hospital role By Tom Castles Dr. Neha Doshi is headed to another shift at the hospital. As she turns her car into the parking lot outside her office, she can feel that something is off. On the sign facing the street, ... December 15th Share
From Burnout and Bureaucracy, a Rock Star Doctor Rises By Jack Murtha It would have stunned any child. Rebekah Bernard was 12 years old when her mother was diagnosed with severe bipolar disorder. Before falling ill, she was a registered nurse and the woman ... November 18th Share
Meet the Independent Primary Care Physician Who Cartooned His Way to Well-Being By Jack Murtha In Fredericksburg, Virginia, the daily newspaper resembles that of most small cities. There are serious stories about crime and schools, angry letters from residents, and puff pieces on ... September 20th Share