Ever wondered what a life in medicine is really like, both as a provider and as a patient? Back of the Chart is a medical storytelling podcast about the Art of Medicine. Viknesh Kasthuri and Alexander Homer talk to real doctors and their patients about the rapport they've built and figure out – why…
Viknesh Kasthuri + Alexander Homer
Our season finale! Dr. Dizon guided Anne through the physical and emotional consequences when a decision she made years prior came back to haunt her. We have plenty of surprises in store for Season 3 – stay tuned!
Many doctors dismissed Piedad's concerns, but in Dr. Rodriguez, she found a listening ear and a physician she could rely on to help her understand what was happening to her body.
When Dr. Fine diagnosed Lindsay with a chronic GI condition, she gained a new sense of self and perspective on patient care.
Some think that treating elderly patients like Peg is fighting a losing battle. Dr. McNicoll disagrees.
When her seemingly innocuous GI condition took a serious turn, Jennifer relied on Dr. Asombang to help her navigate her recovery.
Mysterious purple spots took Jesus out of college - Dr. Bornschein was instrumental in his recovery, physically and mentally.
Back of the Chart returns on April 3rd, 2020 with a whole new set of stories highlighting the art of medicine: the physician-patient interaction. Find us online at www.backofthechart.weebly.com or on Twitter @backofthechart
Robert has successfully battled against HIV, Hepatitis C, and opioid addiction thanks to the support of Dr. Timothy Flanigan, an infectious diseases doctor who he met while incarcerated. This is our season 1 finale! We'll be back next year with more incredible stories showcasing the art of medicine. Correction: Suboxone may be tapered off or may be continued depending on patient preference.
Dr. Gohh attends the same church, shops at the same grocery store, and goes to the same wine tastings as Caroline. He's also been her transplant nephrologist for the last twenty years.
Dr. Harrison is Elaine's OB/GYN. And her family primary care provider. And her kids' pediatrician. So when Elaine's fourth pregnancy got complicated, Dr. Harrison was there to help with that too.
Caring for a child with an incurable neurological condition isn’t easy. But Dr. Mandelbaum’s quirky – but effective – guidance has made all the difference to Bernadette’s family.
A year and a half after brain surgery, Malinda woke up with blood on the back of her head. Dr. Roth had to find out more. Find us at backofthechart.weebly.com or on Twitter @backofthechart. Music by Blue Dot Sessions.
Commander Bundy's kidney transplant wouldn't have been possible without Dr. Morrissey's team and an enlisted sailor he met almost thirty years ago.
Dan says he wouldn't be here if it wasn't for two people: his wife, Joanne, and his nephrologist, Dr. Judy Jang. Find us at backofthechart.weebly.com or on Twitter @backofthechart. Music by Blue Dot Sessions.
Dr. Amy Chang's patient, Jed, is convinced she saved his life – at least by accident. Find us at backofthechart.weebly.com or on Twitter @backofthechart . Music by Blue Dot Sessions.
The art of medicine, revealed through stories told by real doctors and real patients. Back of the Chart premieres Monday. Find us online at www.backofthechart.weebly.com or on Twitter @backofthechart