Podcasts


Rural doctor and farmer relates to her patients

Rural doctor and farmer relates to her patients

48 min  ⋅ November 21st
Podcast: ‘I know the sacrifices they make to get here,’ says Dr. Elizabeth Brown
Mammography vs. thermography for detecting breast cancer

Mammography vs. thermography for detecting breast cancer

20 min  ⋅ September 19th
Podcast: Only mammograms can detect breast cancer and reduce your chance of dying from it
Fertility nurse inspires change after own miscarriages

Fertility nurse inspires change after own miscarriages

37 min  ⋅ August 29th
Podcast: Follow a journey through pregnancy loss that leads to policy change at work
Doctors are feeling more valued, less burned out after COVID

Doctors are feeling more valued, less burned out after COVID

15 min  ⋅ May 21st
Podcast: AMA, Sanford well-being leaders discuss how to support caregivers for better care
Get used to diabetes checkups being a call or click away

Get used to diabetes checkups being a call or click away

8 min  ⋅ January 29th
Podcast: Dr. David Newman provides virtual care from Fargo, North Dakota
Virtual care becomes everyday practice

Virtual care becomes everyday practice

34 min  ⋅ August 24th
Podcast: Some primary care, mental health providers see all of their patients online
Sanford’s journey to zero preventable harm

Sanford’s journey to zero preventable harm

34 min  ⋅ July 31st
Podcast: Why every doctor, nurse, and employee receives high-reliability skills training
Caring for patients while making health systems better

Caring for patients while making health systems better

72 min  ⋅ June 21st
Podcast: Meet Dr. Robert Wachter, professor, author and pandemic-era social media influencer
Servant leaders make a difference in daily practice

Servant leaders make a difference in daily practice

60 min  ⋅ December 21st
Podcast: Dr. Craig Uthe shares examples he wants to set for students and colleagues
Well-being at work: What doctors do for self-care

Well-being at work: What doctors do for self-care

48 min  ⋅ December 13th
Podcast: 3 Sanford providers swap lessons on adversity and growth for patients and themselves
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