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  • 183. Facts vs Story: Interpreting the new FHO+ Model
    2025/07/27

    In this episode, I dive into the upcoming changes to the FHO funding model for family physicians in Ontario and explore how we respond to changes in ways that feel good to us. I talk about the mindset work that’s helped me navigate uncertainty, especially the importance of separating neutral facts from the thoughts we attach to them. I also share how I approached analyzing the new funding structure, crafting a billing strategy that works for me, and staying grounded in patient care, even when the landscape feels shaky.

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    1 時間 3 分
  • 182. From Medicine to Memoirs and TV Scripts with Dr Tony Chin-Quee
    2025/07/20

    In this episode, I speak with Tony Chin-Quee, an otolaryngologist turned writer, about his journey from medicine to storytelling. We talk about the challenges of professional identity in healthcare, the process of writing a memoir, and lifting the curtain on medical television writing (including what it was like working on Grey's Anatomy!). Tony shares powerful insights on navigating the hidden curriculum of medicine and the emotional toll of training. At the heart of our conversation is the invitation to find the courage to follow what truly excites us.

    Connect with Tony: https://www.instagram.com/wheyouat/

    Read his book! https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/676638/i-cant-save-you-by-anthony-chin-quee/

    Book a call with me to register for Creating Space: http://joanchanmd.com/space


    Learn more about Hippocratic Collective: https://hippocraticcollective.org/


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    1 時間 8 分
  • 181. ADHD in Healthcare with Melissa Beacom, OT and Tara Embrey, OT
    2025/07/13

    In this conversation, I speak with Tara and Melissa, two brilliant occupational therapists who open up about the challenges faced by healthcare professionals—especially those navigating the system with ADHD. We talk about the hidden curriculum in medical education, how metrics can distort our sense of self-worth, and the vital role of community support. This conversation is a powerful reminder of why systemic change is so necessary if we want to build a more humane healthcare environment for both professionals and patients.

    Connect with Melissa and Tara: https://www.mintot.ca/


    Book a call with me to register for Creating Space: http://joanchanmd.com/space


    Learn more about Hippocratic Collective: https://hippocraticcollective.org/


    Connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joanchanmd

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    1 時間 3 分
  • 180. Using AI to Reduce Admin Burden with Dr. Amjed Kadhim-Saleh
    2025/07/06

    In this episode, I talk with Dr. Amjed Kadhim-Saleh about his journey as a family physician and the co-founder of Pippen AI — a tool designed to reduce burnout and improve patient care by integrating AI into clinical workflows.

    We explore the very real challenges we face in medicine, from administrative overload to emotional exhaustion, and how teamwork and smart technology might offer a path forward.


    Amjed shares how Pippen AI works to streamline the parts of our work that often drain us, so we can show up more fully for the human-to-human moments that matter.


    We also dive into the barriers that keep AI adoption slow in healthcare, and imagine what it could look like if we embraced it more fully — not as a replacement, but as a support for better decision-making and more sustainable practice.


    This episode is sponsored by Pippen AI. Try out it out for free: https://app.pippen.ai/signup


    Learn more about the Canada Health Infoway AI funding program: https://aiscribe.infoway-inforoute.ca/


    Learn more about Hippocratic Collective: https://hippocraticcollective.org/


    Connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joanchanmd

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    1 時間 6 分
  • 179. Year 3 in Review
    2025/06/29

    In this episode, I’m taking a moment to reflect on the past year—what’s unfolded personally and professionally, and what I’ve learned along the way. I share some big milestones, like launching Experiential Anatomy with Jamie Lee Finch, building new communities, navigating complex relationships, and experiencing real growth—financially, emotionally, and creatively.

    One of the themes that keeps coming up for me is how essential it is to prioritize self-care, creativity, and emotional well-being—not just as a healthcare professional, but as a human being. I also talk a bit about what’s ahead, including the next round of my course Creating Space, and why I remain committed to this work of exploring what it means to be fully human in the world of healthcare.


    Thanks for listening and being part of this journey with me.


    Come sing with me in the Canadian Women Physicians Online Choir: https://www.cwpchoir.com/


    Book a call with me to register for Creating Space: http://joanchanmd.com/space


    Learn more about Hippocratic Collective: https://hippocraticcollective.org/


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    1 時間 3 分
  • 178. How Other Countries Manage Healthcare Demand with Dr Tara Kiran
    2025/06/22

    I spoke with Dr. Tara Kiran about the insights she gained during her recent sabbatical, where she explored healthcare systems around the world. Together, we explored the financial realities that primary care providers face, the evolving roles of nurses, and innovative systems in countries like Denmark, the Netherlands, and Spain. This conversation left me inspired by what’s possible when we create space for new ideas—and reminded of how important it is to care for the humans providing care, too.

    Check out Tara's podcast here: https://www.primaryfocus.ca/

    And fill out the Our Care patient survey here: https://www.ourcare.ca/survey

    Sign up for one of the FREE weekly webinars I'm hosting in June and learn how to create space for your humanity in healthcare: http://joanchanmd.com/webinar

    Learn more about Hippocratic Collective: https://hippocraticcollective.org/

    Connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joanchanmd

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    1 時間 20 分
  • 177. Creative Writing is a Clinical Skill with Dr Tyler Beauchamp
    2025/06/15

    In this episode, I talk with Dr. Tyler Beauchamp, a pediatric resident whose path into medicine was shaped by his own experiences as a chronic patient. He shares candidly about how those early encounters with the healthcare system influenced his understanding of what it means to be a physician — and how some of his assumptions were challenged along the way. Together, we explore the intersection of writing, mental health, and medicine — and the essential role of creativity and human connection in clinical care. This conversation is a powerful reminder that the best doctors aren’t just medically skilled — they’re also curious, compassionate, and willing to bring their whole selves to the work. If you’ve ever wondered how to make space for your creative passions in a demanding profession, Tyler’s story might just be the encouragement you need.

    Sign up for one of the FREE weekly webinars I'm hosting in June and learn how to create space for your humanity in healthcare: http://joanchanmd.com/webinar


    Connect with Tyler:

    Buy his book Freeze Frame!

    Website https://www.tyler-beauchamp.com/

    IG @tylerbeauchampmd


    Learn more about Hippocratic Collective: https://hippocraticcollective.org/


    Connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joanchanmd

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    1 時間 10 分
  • 176. Urgent Optimism with Dr Yelena Chorny
    2025/06/08

    In this episode, I speak with Dr Yelena Chorny about the challenges in healthcare, focusing on burnout, leadership during the pandemic, and the importance of personal growth. Yelena shares her journey from addiction medicine leadership to seeking new opportunities, touching on the emotional complexities of career transitions and the need for systemic change. We discuss the books that shaped her thinking on personal growth and decision-making, and she introduces the concept of 'urgent optimism' as a mindset for navigating change. Yelena encourages listeners to embrace change and recognize that wanting something different is necessary for growth.

    Sign up for one of the FREE weekly webinars I'm hosting in June and learn how to create space for your humanity in healthcare: http://joanchanmd.com/webinar

    Connect with Yelena on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yelenachorny/


    Learn more about Hippocratic Collective: https://hippocraticcollective.org/


    Connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joanchanmd

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    1 時間 2 分