Medical Practice Management: Technology Podcast
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For the medical practice administrator or physician executive, discussion topics include electronic medical records, the internet, security issues, and selective vendors.
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meconsulting, February 17, 2006
Reviewer: meconsulting
from Calgary, Alberta, Canada
This podcast, hosted by the Greenbach Publishing company who publishes the Journals, provides the listener with direct extracts from the Journals themselves. There is no deviation whatsoever from what is published in the Journals. This podcast is perfect for downloading and listening on the go.
An excellently crisp rendition of the Journals and highly recommended for any medical practioner to listen to current Journals when they don’t have them handy
   
LOLDavid, February 17, 2006
Reviewer: LOLDavid
from Los Angeles, California
Sorry. I felt the content of this podcast pulled directly from the Medical Practice Management Journal was a little dry and the narrator was quite robotic. It may be valuable for those in the medical profession, but for those just interested in medicine it sounded like a corporate bored meeting. There are some interviews here as well but the audio quality is pretty rough.
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The Future of One-Way Patient Communication
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Fri, Aug 11, 2006
In this podcast, Gary Szasz of Cellminder discusses strategies that practices employ to communicate with patients, the advantages of virtual communications, the culture shift in practices necessary to increase patient satisfaction, the way practices can save time and money, and the other advantages of virtual communication beyond saving time and money.
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Interview with Medical Blogger Dr. R.W. Donnell
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Thu, Dec 08, 2005
SoundPractice interviews Dr. R.W. Donnell of "Notes from Dr. RW" medical blog, a hospitalist in Northwest Arkansas. Discussion includes how and why Dr. Donnell started blogging, effects on him as a physician and person, evidence based medicine, hospitalists vs. non-hospitalists, complementary and alternative medicine, spiritual review of systems.
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Medical Blogs: An Interview with Kevin Pho of KevinMD
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Mon, Nov 07, 2005
Kent Bottles, MD, Interviews Kevin Pho, M.D. and founder of http://www.kevinmd.com/blog about blogging and its and importance to the medical practice community.
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Interview with David E. Williams of MedPharma Partners, LLC and founder of the Health Business Blog
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Mon, Nov 07, 2005
Kent Bottles, MD, interviews David E. Williams of MedPharma Partners, LLC and founder of the Health Business Blog about technology in the medical practice and the process involved in adopting. Other topics include the electronic health record, outsourcing of medical services, and the future of technology in the doctors office.
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Interview with Medical Blogger John Grohol Psy.D. of Psychcentral.com
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Mon, Nov 07, 2005
Kent Bottles, MD, interviews Dr. John Grohol who operates the mental health Web site psychcentral.com/blog/. Topics include medical blogging, effects of blogs on the doctor-patient relationship, the state of the doctor-patient relationship, transparency, views of mental illness in America, the effect of Katrina on mental health and medical practitioners use of the Internet and blogging.
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Interview the Psychiatrist-Blogger Shrinkette
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Mon, Nov 07, 2005
Kent Bottles, MD, interviews the psychiatrist/blogger who goes by the name Shrinkette. They discuss the ever-expanding community of medical blogging and how the give and take of blogs has changed the way they view the doctor/patient relationship.
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Interview with Medical Blogger and General Surgeon AggravatedDocSurg
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Mon, Nov 07, 2005
Kent Bottles, MD, interviews AggravatedDocSurg about changes occurring in medical practice, medical blogging, the doctor-patient relationship, generational differences in medical student, consumer driven health, health savings accounts, geographical differences in medical care, quality of health care in America, an expectations for perfection when receiving medical care.
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Interview with Medical Blogger and Resident Maria of intueri.org
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Mon, Nov 07, 2005
Discussion about the phenomena of blogging, specifically in medicine. Topics include reasons for, and value of medical blogging; the generational gap between the older medical establishment and the new crop of physicians; the doctor-patient relationship.
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Interview with PZ Myers of Pharyngula.org
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Mon, Nov 07, 2005
Kent Bottles, MD, interviews University of Minnesota - Morris Developmental Biology Professor PZ Myers, who is also the founder of the hugely successful science blog, Pharyngula.org. They discuss the role of blogging for science and medicine, using blogs to interpret heavy science for the lay public. The discussion then turns much deeper and heavier to topics such as the erosion of public education, Francis Crick, the conscious being, trust in medicine, peer review, split brain experiments and science as religion.
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Interview with Rita Schwab, CPCS, CPMSM of the Cleveland Clinic Foundation and founder of MSSP Nexus Blog
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Sat, Nov 05, 2005
The MSSPNexus web site and blog were created to support and publicize the vital work of the medical staff services profession. It focuses on news and information for medical staff service professionals and others who work in healthcare management, medical staff administration, quality, accreditation, law and provider credentialing.
Discussion includes the importance of blogging in providing news and information for medical administrators; credentialing physicians; examples of "phony doctors" and how the credentialing process helped expose them; the role of blogging for physicians and hospitals in the future; characteristics of a good blog; validity of information on the Internet and how medical blogging is self-correcting.
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Interview with Dr. Chris Rangel of RangelMD.com
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Sat, Nov 05, 2005
Discussion includes early history of medical blogging; if physicians are "happy"; views on choosing medicine as a career; patients views about physicians and what they go through; balancing patients expectations in providing personal care vs. managing time; blogging as a physician and blogging in general; advantages and disadvantages of using a blog as a tool to market a medical practice.
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A Patient, an Internet Article, and Thou: Challenges of the Internet in Clinical Practice
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Fri, Nov 04, 2005
This podcast addresses issues a physician should consider when responding to medical research gathered by a patient from the Internet, discussing both potential medical malpractice liability and offering specific, recommended responses for physicians whose patients conduct online medical research.
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Strategies for Computerizing Your Medical Office with Robert C. Tennant
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Fri, Nov 04, 2005
Kent Bottles, M.D. interview with Robert C. Tennant, Chief Technology Officer, CTO2, Holland, Michigan about technology in the small medical practice.
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The Electronic Health Record: Is Now the Time For Your Practice to Invest in Its Future? with Dr. Peter Basch
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Fri, Nov 04, 2005
Podcast interview by Kent Bottles, MD, with Dr. Peter Basch, a Washington, DC internist who has many years of experience using an electronic health record in his practice.
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EMR Pitfalls: Avoiding Costly Purchasing Mistakes by Jeffery Daigrepont, The Coker Group
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Fri, Nov 04, 2005
With the increased capability and lower costs of computer technology, physicians and medical institutions are adopting electronic medical records as a means of improving practice efficiency and achieving both better patient care and monetary savings.
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It's the Right Time to Move to the Electronic Health Record with Dr. Michael Tooke, Chief Medical Officer of The Delmarva Foundation
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Fri, Nov 04, 2005
Kent Bottles, MD, interviews Dr. Michael Tooke, Chief Medical Officer of The Delmarva Foundation. The subject is how the private practice office can convert to the electronic health record and take better care of patients. Dr. Tooke contends there are a number of factors making this a good time to convert.
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Interview with ZapGerms Blog Founder
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Mon, Oct 31, 2005
Kent Bottles, MD, interviews Don who started the blog "Zap*Germs". Some of the many topics they they talk about are how the Internet changes the doctor-patient relationship, patients using search engines to assist in their own diagnosis, Paula Abdul's nail fungus, why America is fascinated with celebrities, the effect of recent US disasters on the reporting of the avian flu, the discovery of good virus samples from the 1918 Influenza, evolution as a faith-based religion, blogging as a cultural force, and how blogging is changing traditional journalism and why doctors should take blogging seriously.
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Inteview with Tony of HospitalImpact.org, the First Hospital-Healthcare Blog
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Mon, Oct 31, 2005
Kent Bottles, MD, interviews Tony of hospitalimpact.org, the first hospital-healthcare blog. Some of the topics they discuss are the doctor-hospital relationship, the relationship between clinicians and hospital administrators, the developing medical blogging community, and a discussion about Grand Rounds in medical blogging.
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Interview with Emergency Room Physician and MedBlogger GruntDoc
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Mon, Oct 31, 2005
Kent Bottles, MD, interviews Dr. Allen Roberts of the GruntDoc.com medical blog. Several of the topics they discuss are medical blogging and its effect on medicine, why doctors are so slow to adopting new technology, personal experiences with EMR implementations, comparisons between military medicine and private sector medicine, mainstream criticism of medblogging and blogging's self-correcting nature, expecting medical residents to know what type of medicine they want to practice so early in their career, keeping up with changes in emergency medicine, being a doctor in todays medical environment, the physician "generation-gap", and tips to new medical bloggers.
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Blogging, Hazelnuts, Steve Wozniak and Anesthesia with Dr. Joe Stirt of BookofJoe.com
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Mon, Oct 31, 2005
Kent Bottles, MD interviews the eclectic Dr. Joe Stirt, the world's only blogging anesthesiologist. Among other things they discuss the power of blogging, the price of hazelnuts, Steve Wozniak, quality medicine and anesthesiology and academic anesthesia vs. private practice.
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Physician Use of E-mail
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Mon, Oct 31, 2005
E-mail, as an element of a physician's clinical practice, can provide the means to accomplish a variety of tasks more effectively and more efficiently, increasing patients' involvement in their care and optimizing face-to-face office time. Concerns about billing, improper use, privacy, and confidentiality have complicated its introduction and acceptance. This podcast discusses guidelines proposed for clinical use of e-mail and barriers that will need to be overcome to move this mode of patient-physician communication into the mainstream.
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Interview with Nick of Medical Blog Blogborygmi and Organizer of Grand Rounds
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Sun, Oct 30, 2005
Kent Bottles, MD, interviews medical intern Nick of Blogborygmi (http://blogborygmi.blogspot.com). The discussion provides an explanation of medical blogs, and discussions that include the concept behind, and the future of Grand Rounds (Carnival of Caregivers); why physicians are late-adopters of technology; the future of medical blogging; current criticisms of medical blogs as compared to peer-reviewed writings; new interesting technology in medicine; the transition from in-patient care to out-of-facility health care; and recommendations on how to dig in to medical blogging.
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Interview with Blog Pioneer Dr. Robert Centor of Medrants.com
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Wed, Aug 24, 2005
Kent Bottles, MD interviews Robert M. Centor, MD, Professor and Director, Division of General Internal Medicine Assoc., Dean for CME and Huntsville Regional Medical Campus. Dr. Centor is one of the earliest medbloggers and runs the well known blog www.medrants.com. They discuss the phenomena of blogging and the issues facing new private practice physicians.
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Podcast Interview with MedPundit Founder Sydney Smith (nome de plume)
Podcast.Editor@soundpractice.net Tue, Aug 09, 2005
Dr. Sydney Smith is the name that the blogger MedPundit goes by and she talks to Kent Bottles, MD, the editor of The Journal of Medical Practice Management about blogging, installing an electronic medical record in her solo family practice in Ohio, and the problems with explaining medical trends to her patients.
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