Podcasts


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
‘Disruptors’ find ways to innovate in health care

‘Disruptors’ find ways to innovate in health care

31 min  ⋅ November 21st
Podcast: Endocrinologist David Newman, MD, talks retail & tech that can improve lives
Conversation with Board of Trustees member Jim Cain

Conversation with Board of Trustees member Jim Cain

34 min  ⋅ July 22nd
Podcast: Investment banker with health care experience helps steward Sanford Health resources
Renowned thought leader visits Sanford Health

Renowned thought leader visits Sanford Health

33 min  ⋅ May 26th
Podcast: Dr. Eric Topol of Scripps Research discusses future of rural care, lessons of COVID-19
COVID and the important connection to heart health

COVID and the important connection to heart health

24 min  ⋅ April 11th
Podcast: Dr. Tom Stys says COVID infections plus our pandemic lifestyle can make heart disease worse.
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