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Fourth of July daredevil fireworks mishap: a tragic tale of loss and redemption

Jason had always cherished the Fourth of July—it was his moment to shine. At 19 years old, he saw himself as a real man, a car mechanic who garnered the attention and admiration of the ladies. With a fit and muscular physique, he relished his workouts …

Triathlete defies odds, qualifies for world championship after grueling half Ironman race

Rick Taylor was swimming the race of his life. The Virginia half-Ironman (70.3 miles) was underway, and Rick swam the 1.2-mile course in the Carvin Cove Reservoir in 30 minutes and 43 seconds, coming out of the water first in his age group at a blister…

Unmasking physician burnout: a survivor’s story and solutions for a healthy medical profession

I am a physician, a urologist, but what most people don’t know about me is that I am a survivor of mental illness, physician burnout, and multiple suicide attempts. Today, I write about the condition of the medical profession, its problem with bu…

A urologist’s reflection on suicide and emotional anguish [PODCAST]

Subscribe to The Podcast by KevinMD. Catch up on old episodes! Join us for a thought-provoking podcast episode with guest William Lynes, a urologist, as we delve into the depths of a poignant message that left a lasting impact. Explore the story of Mr….

Inspiring lessons from WWII veterans and the intensity of the medical field

On some of my night rotations during intern year, I found myself watching WWII documentaries and movies. The patients at the VA medical center had stuck with me with their stories and their attitudes. My experiences at the VA motivated me to learn more…

Key factors for complete, easy, and fair payments

Both privileged and marginalized payers should reflect on the completeness, difficulty, and straightforwardness of procedures, processes, and payments. When it comes to procedures that are reimbursed at reduced rates due to their incomplete nature, it …

How direct primary care saved my career and my life

In late 2017, I was standing in the hallway between two different departments in a hospital where I was rounding on a particularly busy day. As a hospitalist, I was very familiar with this facility and where to go in order to find a moment of peace awa…

Debunking myths about automated red blood cell exchange [PODCAST]

Subscribe to The Podcast by KevinMD. Catch up on old episodes! Join us in this insightful podcast episode as we debunk common misconceptions surrounding automated red blood cell exchange (RBCX) therapy. Our guest, Carly Newton, a registered nurse speci…

Unveiling the emotional toll: a resident physician’s journey through pediatric loss

We take care of the living, and remember those who passed, what they taught us, and how they touched us.” These were some of the words my parents said to me after I called them, sobbing in tears, that my patient had passed away. She was only eigh…

Let’s rethink letters of recommendation

Letters of recommendation help open gates to university admissions, jobs, and scholarships. Now that more colleges are ditching SAT/ACT requirements and medical schools are grading pass/fail, these letters will likely rise in importance. As a decision-…