
The Provider's Report
Rebecca Deyo, DC
The Provider's Report is a podcast for healthcare providers from all specialties, hosted by Rebecca Deyo. Each week, we dive into real stories of provider-patient mismanagement, break down tough communication challenges, and discuss how we can do better. From difficult experiences to practical tips, we aim to help you grow as a provider and deliver value-based, patient-centered care.
Tune in every Tuesday for a 20-30 minute episode, packed with actionable insights, healthcare news, and updates to keep you informed and empowered in your practice. Produced by Spine Care Partners, this is your go-to resource for evolving as a provider and improving patient outcomes.
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Five Years Forward: What Experienced Providers Wish They’d Known
The Provider's Report
09/24/24 • 30 min
In this episode of The Provider’s Report, host Rebecca Deyo reflects on insights gathered from fellow healthcare professionals about the lessons they wish they had known earlier in their careers. Rebecca shares valuable takeaways on topics such as the importance of mentorship, the power of effective communication with patients, and the critical role of repetition in marketing. She summarizes perspectives on the challenges of choosing the right practice location, overcoming perceived limitations, and aligning beliefs about diagnostic imaging with scientific evidence. Tune in for a thoughtful discussion on how these insights can shape your approach to healthcare and enhance both patient outcomes and provider satisfaction.
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Hurry up and leave healthcare?
The Provider's Report
03/22/25 • 9 min
Lately, social media is flooded with discussions about leaving healthcare, but is that truly the best move for everyone? In this episode, I take a deep dive into why healthcare remains one of the most fulfilling, flexible, and stable career paths—despite its challenges. Unpopular opinion... we don't all need to leave our 9-5s or 7-7s.
We’ll explore:
✅ The rewarding nature of healthcare careers
✅ The vast career opportunities healthcare can provide
✅ Financial benefits, job security, and work-life balance considerations
✅ The influence of social media on career expectations
✅ Burnout, student loans, and how to make healthcare work for you
If you're feeling stuck or questioning your career, this episode is for you. Let’s reframe the conversation and remind ourselves why we chose this path in the first place.
Resources Mentioned:
🔹 White Coat Investor – A top resource for financial planning in healthcare
🔹 Facebook Group – White Coat Investors – Community support for managing finances as a healthcare professional
🔹 White Coat Investor – A top resource for financial planning in healthcare
🔹 Student Loan Planner – A top resource for student loan management as healthcare providers
🎧 Tune in now and let’s talk about what truly makes a fulfilling healthcare career!
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Saying Goodbye to Patients (The Right Way) - Part 3
The Provider's Report
07/21/20 • 33 min
Episode 6: Dr. Shawn Neff is BACK with Part 3 of our series on saying goodbye to patients. Remember back in episodes 3 and 5, sometimes we do this because a patient is either doing well and no longer needs our care or maybe co-management with another provider is the next step. In this episode, we talk about the “not-so-fun” reasons. Maybe your treatment options aren’t working, so now we need to try something else? Maybe the patient has a condition outside of your scope or something potentially life threatening that needs to be referred out immediately? Whatever the case may be, we need to be able to handle this with poise and confidence. We need to understand when and where this is acceptable. We need to be prepared .
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Podcast show notes are available on our website: https://betterdoctorproject.com/episode-6/
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The Enneagram 8: For The Healthcare Provider
The Provider's Report
10/06/22 • 31 min
Episode 46: The Enneagram Type 8 is known as "The Challenger". We'll discuss the motivations, strengths, and weaknesses associated with this type and how they relate to being a healthcare provider. What parts of practice may come easy to Type 8s? Where do Type 8s maybe fall short? What do they have to work harder on than others to be successful in practice? If you're a Type 8, listen to learn more about your type on a deeper level. If you're not a Type 8, listen to learn more about your Type 8 colleagues and patients. If you don't know your type yet, listen and see if the Type 8 resonates with you!
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The Enneagram 7: For The Healthcare Provider
The Provider's Report
09/27/22 • 17 min
Episode 45: The Enneagram Type 7 is known as "The Enthusiast". We'll discuss the motivations, strengths, and weaknesses associated with this type and how they relate to being a healthcare provider. What parts of practice may come easy to Type 7s? Where do Type 7s maybe fall short? What do they have to work harder on than others to be successful in practice? If you're a Type 7, listen to learn more about your type on a deeper level. If you're not a Type 7, listen to learn more about your Type 7 colleagues and patients. If you don't know your type yet, listen and see if the Type 7 resonates with you!
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Reporting Domestic Violence
The Provider's Report
08/29/22 • 26 min
*Content Warning*
This episode contains content related to both physical and sexual domestic violence and abuse. If you or someone you know is struggling with this, please visit thehotline.org for help.
Episode 44: The limited training within health care on the topic of reporting domestic violence is truly mind-blowing. Let's help change that today with this episode. We'll touch on what to look for as providers in a clinical setting, how to differentiate suspicions and concerns of violence, when and how to report it, and what else we can and cannot do as healthcare providers in these difficult situations. You'll finish this episode knowing exactly what's missing in your knowledge base and how to better prepare for this situation in the future.
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The Enneagram 6: For The Healthcare Provider
The Provider's Report
07/31/22 • 25 min
Episode 43: The Enneagram Type 6 is known as "The Loyalist". We'll discuss the motivations, strengths, and weaknesses associated with this type and how they relate to being a healthcare provider. What parts of practice may come easy to Type 6s? Where do Type 6s maybe fall short? What do they have to work harder on than others to be successful in practice? If you're a Type 6, listen to learn more about your type on a deeper level. If you're not a Type 6, listen to learn more about your Type 6 colleagues and patients. If you don't know your type yet, listen and see if the Type 6 resonates with you!
Check us out on Instagram! (@betterdoctorproject)
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The Enneagram 5: For The Healthcare Provider
The Provider's Report
07/09/22 • 31 min
Episode 42: The Enneagram Type 5 is known as "The Investigator". Join us with Nathan Cashion to discuss the motivations, strengths, and weaknesses associated with this type and how they relate to being a healthcare provider. What parts of practice may come easy to Type 5s? Where do Type 5s maybe fall short? What do they have to work harder on than others to be successful in practice? If you're a Type 5, listen to learn more about your type on a deeper level. If you're not a Type 5, listen to learn more about your Type 5 colleagues and patients. If you don't know your type yet, listen and see if the Type 5 resonates with you!
Check us out on Instagram! (@betterdoctorproject)
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The Enneagram 4: For The Healthcare Provider
The Provider's Report
06/23/22 • 18 min
Episode 41: The Enneagram Type 4 is known as "The Individualist". We'll discuss the motivations, strengths, and weaknesses associated with this type and how they relate to being a healthcare provider. What parts of practice may come easy to Type 4s? Where do Type 4s maybe fall short? What do they have to work harder on than others to be successful in practice? If you're a Type 4, listen to learn more about your type on a deeper level. If you're not a Type 4, listen to learn more about your Type 4 colleagues and patients. If you don't know your type yet, listen and see if the Type 4 resonates with you!
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"The Hot Doctor" Part 2
The Provider's Report
10/15/24 • 36 min
"Excuse me, could I have the hot doctor, please?"
"I'll be a better patient if I can have the hot doctor next time."
"Hellooooooo Nurse!"
Credentials don't shield healthcare providers from bias and sexual harassment.
Fact: An insanely high percentage of doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, PAs and physical therapists have reported an episode of sexual harassment that was initiated by a patient. This means its our job to be prepared for not if, but when it happens, and how to handle it effectively and professionally as an individual, colleague, or supervisor.
This is a re-broadcast of a very popular episode from Rebecca Deyo's previous podcast, "Better Doctor Project."
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FAQ
How many episodes does The Provider's Report have?
The Provider's Report currently has 77 episodes available.
What topics does The Provider's Report cover?
The podcast is about Doctor, Health & Fitness, Alternative Health, Medicine, Physician, Podcasts, Health and Healthcare.
What is the most popular episode on The Provider's Report?
The episode title 'The Enneagram 9: For The Healthcare Provider' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on The Provider's Report?
The average episode length on The Provider's Report is 27 minutes.
How often are episodes of The Provider's Report released?
Episodes of The Provider's Report are typically released every 14 days.
When was the first episode of The Provider's Report?
The first episode of The Provider's Report was released on Jun 9, 2020.
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