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Doctor Money Matters - Ep 62. Doctors and Social Media -- Dana Corriel, MD

Ep 62. Doctors and Social Media -- Dana Corriel, MD

07/30/20 • 47 min

Doctor Money Matters

On this episode we talk about social media with Dana Corriel MD, an internal medicine physician and creator of the SoMeDocs group. She recently left the practice of medicine to help physicians develop their online presence. Her goal is to help empower physicians reach their patients, a broader audience, and develop their brand and yet balance it with responsibilities as professionals, employees, etc. We talked about why she left medicine to pursue this opportunity.

Dr. Corriel runs master classes for physicians interested in improving or developing their presence. I am going to be a teacher in one of the upcoming courses (in Aug 2020) for those who want to start a podcast. If you are interested, here is the link.

Note this episode was recorded just prior to the Covid shutdowns in March 2020 and yet is timely because we just saw the power of physician social media this week when the journal of vascular surgery published and then retracted an article about social media posts of vascular surgery residents and fellows. That article was probably published to a very narrow audience, yet was able to be circulated widely because of twitter, facebook, instagram, etc. The article created a firestorm because of the techniques and judgements of its authors about the posts and calling pictures of female physicians in bathing suits potentially inappropriate but not the same of male physicians. Anyway there was a very quick and appropriate backlash which prompted retraction of the article and wide reassessment of gender biases in medicine in a way that traditional media could not have done.

Please support our sponsor Pearson Ravitz if you are in the market for disability insurance and especially if you are early in your career for the best rates.

Please visit our website at www.doctormoneymatters.com for the catalog of all our prior episodes.

Here is a link to the SoMeDocs website where you can find out more information about what Dr. Corriel is doing to help physicians with the sometimes confusing world of social media.

You can follow our show on:

Twitter @drmoneymatters

Facebook: Doctor Money Matters

Instagram @doctormoneymatters

I encourage healthcare professionals to join our private facebook group, Doctor Money Matters.

If you enjoyed this episode please leave us positive review on iTunes, Google Play, or Stitcher.

Any constructive criticism or topics for future shows can be directed to [email protected]

Please remember what you heard on this show is for your entertainment and education only. Please speak with the appropriate experts prior to making decisions regarding your own financial situation.

Thanks for listening and please leave us positive reviews and continue to share this podcast with your colleagues.

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On this episode we talk about social media with Dana Corriel MD, an internal medicine physician and creator of the SoMeDocs group. She recently left the practice of medicine to help physicians develop their online presence. Her goal is to help empower physicians reach their patients, a broader audience, and develop their brand and yet balance it with responsibilities as professionals, employees, etc. We talked about why she left medicine to pursue this opportunity.

Dr. Corriel runs master classes for physicians interested in improving or developing their presence. I am going to be a teacher in one of the upcoming courses (in Aug 2020) for those who want to start a podcast. If you are interested, here is the link.

Note this episode was recorded just prior to the Covid shutdowns in March 2020 and yet is timely because we just saw the power of physician social media this week when the journal of vascular surgery published and then retracted an article about social media posts of vascular surgery residents and fellows. That article was probably published to a very narrow audience, yet was able to be circulated widely because of twitter, facebook, instagram, etc. The article created a firestorm because of the techniques and judgements of its authors about the posts and calling pictures of female physicians in bathing suits potentially inappropriate but not the same of male physicians. Anyway there was a very quick and appropriate backlash which prompted retraction of the article and wide reassessment of gender biases in medicine in a way that traditional media could not have done.

Please support our sponsor Pearson Ravitz if you are in the market for disability insurance and especially if you are early in your career for the best rates.

Please visit our website at www.doctormoneymatters.com for the catalog of all our prior episodes.

Here is a link to the SoMeDocs website where you can find out more information about what Dr. Corriel is doing to help physicians with the sometimes confusing world of social media.

You can follow our show on:

Twitter @drmoneymatters

Facebook: Doctor Money Matters

Instagram @doctormoneymatters

I encourage healthcare professionals to join our private facebook group, Doctor Money Matters.

If you enjoyed this episode please leave us positive review on iTunes, Google Play, or Stitcher.

Any constructive criticism or topics for future shows can be directed to [email protected]

Please remember what you heard on this show is for your entertainment and education only. Please speak with the appropriate experts prior to making decisions regarding your own financial situation.

Thanks for listening and please leave us positive reviews and continue to share this podcast with your colleagues.

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Ep 61. Gita Pensa, MD -- Malpractice litigation and its impact on the physician

Welcome to the Doctor Money Matters Podcast. In this episode we talk with Gita Pensa MD, an emergency medicine physician and fellow podcaster who created an incredible podcast which is a must listen about lawsuits in medicine and the personal impact it had on her. Its a “Serial” type podcast which is extremely well done. I highly recommend it.

Note this episode was recorded just prior to the Covid shutdowns in March 2020.

Please support our sponsor Pearson Ravitz if you are in the market for disability insurance and especially if you are early in your career for the best rates.

In this episode we discuss why Dr. Pensa started the podcast.

We talk about the impact the lawsuit had on her and she talks about how she felt initially and how even years later it has an impact, not just how long these suits can drag out, and having to relive it over and over again.

We also talk about what physicians don’t know about if they are named in a malpractice lawsuit. We are never taught about how to feel if this happens. Residency programs and CME talks may discuss some of the legal issues, but they rarely address the personal impact on physicians.

The simple threat of a lawsuit makes most physicians uncomfortable and for those who have gone through depositions/trials it can scar you for a long time. We discuss how it can impact your non professional life in addition to your worklife.

We also discuss the role of physician experts in the malpractice world. She calls some of them “Testeliars” on her podcast. These are doctors who make a career out of malpractice testimony.

Dr. Pensa suggests talks about her solutions to make it fair for all physicians.

Finally we talk about what her future plans are and what creating this podcast has done for her, how its allowed her to reach other physicians who have then connected with her about their experiences and how that has helped her find new purpose.

This is a jam packed episode.

Gita’s podcast is available on all the major outlets. Doctors and Litigation: The L Word

Please visit our website at www.doctormoneymatters.com

You can follow our show on:

Twitter @drmoneymatters

Facebook: Doctor Money Matters

Instagram @doctormoneymatters

I encourage healthcare professionals to join our private facebook group, Doctor Money Matters.

If you enjoyed this episode please leave us positive review on iTunes, Google Play, or Stitcher.

Any constructive criticism or topics for future shows can be directed to [email protected]

Please remember what you heard on this show is for your entertainment and education only. Please speak with the appropriate experts prior to making decisions regarding your own financial situation.

Thanks for listening and please leave us positive reviews and continue to share this podcast with your colleagues.

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