
Lindsay Mazotti
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Feb 2, 2024 |
kevinmd.com | Alan Lindemann |Lindsay Mazotti |Simone Phillips |Molly Johannessen
Subscribe to The Podcast by KevinMD. Catch up on old episodes!Join Parastoo Jangouk, a gastroenterologist and internal medicine physician. We dive into the challenges faced by business owners and health care professionals in December. It’s a month filled with long hours, patient appointments, and marketing efforts. But amidst the hustle, we uncover the importance of slowing down and confronting the inner voices that hold us back.
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Dec 28, 2023 |
kevinmd.com | Parastoo Jangouk |Lindsay Mazotti |Simone Phillips |Molly Johannessen
Like other business owners and private medical groups, I tend to work more hours towards the end of the year. December is an endless marathon trying to see more patients, add more procedure hours, and double book the office and endoscopy sessions on the clinic side. On the business side, we are creating more content and marketing our online programs. Patients have met their deductibles; they need to check their screening colonoscopies off their list. People are resolving to personal growth.
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Nov 26, 2023 |
kevinmd.com | Adam Burrows |Amanda Xi |Roy Benaroch |Lindsay Mazotti
PACE, the Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly, has long been considered the best-kept secret in the American health care system. It’s time to unveil this hidden gem. The health and well-being of older Americans – and the future of our health care system itself – may hinge on it. Originating nearly half a century ago with the On Lok program in San Francisco’s Chinatown, the PACE model has since expanded to encompass 155 independent, locally-based PACE organizations.
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Sep 28, 2023 |
kevinmd.com | Emily Peters |Sandeep Jauhar |Lindsay Mazotti |Sarah Murad
An excerpt from Artists Remaking Medicine: The practice of imagination and the power to create a better healthcare future. The following is a conversation edited by Emily F. Peters with Sandeep Jauhar, MD, PhD, practicing cardiologist and New York Times best-selling author. On rememberingSo much of what makes us human is tied with what we remember. You are the person you are today because you’re connected to the person you were in the past. When that connection gets broken, who are you?
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Apr 23, 2023 |
kevinmd.com | Scott Abramson |Katie Fortenberry |Lindsay Mazotti |Valerie Jones
When we physicians discuss “work-life balance,” we often imply that our dedication to our work is so consuming and imbalanced that we end up sacrificing time with our families. To achieve a better balance and promote a healthier family life, we strive to limit our work hours to make more time for our home lives. I wonder if the reverse can also be true. When our home life becomes overwhelming or isn’t going smoothly, do we intentionally or unintentionally spend more time at work?
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