22 minutes |
Mar 15, 2023
70: Big changes for First Opinion
24 minutes |
Nov 23, 2022
69: The real experts are people living with mental illness
42 minutes |
Nov 16, 2022
68: LIVE from Boston, Jay Baruch returns
31 minutes |
Nov 9, 2022
67: Covid is not a 'racial equity success story'
32 minutes |
Nov 2, 2022
66: Will opioid settlement money actually go to opioid prevention? Here's hoping
33 minutes |
Oct 26, 2022
65: Home health care is facing devastating 'clawbacks'
32 minutes |
Oct 19, 2022
64: What makes food 'healthy' and why nutrition isn't a priority in the U.S. economy
33 minutes |
Oct 12, 2022
63: The Supreme Court set public health back 50 years. The next term could be worse.
36 minutes |
Oct 5, 2022
62: Wheelchair users and Medicare disagree on what's "primarily medical in nature"
25 minutes |
Sep 28, 2022
61: How the Dobbs decision's could affect clinical trials
33 minutes |
Sep 20, 2022
60: Polio is back in the U.S. Two physicians offer ways to fight its spread
29 minutes |
Sep 14, 2022
59: A pediatric doctor on the life-or-death decisions some prospective parents must make
32 minutes |
Sep 7, 2022
58: A doctor with ALS laments a slow pace for drug approval
28 minutes |
Jun 1, 2022
57: Covid-19 is leaving millions of orphaned children behind
28 minutes |
May 25, 2022
56: The double standard of discipline between nurses and physicians
36 minutes |
May 18, 2022
Episode 55: The faces of Covid after one million deaths
28 minutes |
May 11, 2022
Episode 54: Get sick, go to the doctor, incur debt, repeat
36 minutes |
May 4, 2022
Episode 53: How should doctors treat pain in the wake of the opioid crisis?
31 minutes |
Apr 27, 2022
52: A new hotline could save lives during mental health crises — if someone answers the phone
33 minutes |
Apr 20, 2022
Episode 51: Covid turned the nation's eyes to nursing homes. Have we already looked away?