This is the podcast taught by Dr. Brian Morris that reviews the tools necessary to provide exceptional care for patients. The podcast was named New & Noteworthy by iTunes and consistently ranks in the top 10 medical podcasts on iTunes. Each episode is about five minutes and covers time-tested, evide…
Brian Morris, M.D. : Physician, Educator, Music Reviewer, Husband, and Father
Repeat what you’ve heard to the patient to check the accuracy of your history.
If you’re running behind schedule, let your patients know.
How to best give feedback to students is discussed.
Setting priorities for office visits is discussed.
Taking a history while you examine is discussed.
The 12th step in optimal patient interviews is discussed.
The 11th step in optimal patient interviews is discussed.
Step 10 in optimal patient interviews is discussed.
Step 9 in optimal patient interviews is discussed.
Step 8 in optimal patient interviews is discussed.
Step 7 in optimal patient interviews is discussed.
Step 6 in great patient interviews is discussed.
Step 5 in great patient interviews is discussed.
Step 4 in great patient interviews is discussed.
Step 3 in great patient interviews is discussed.
Step 2 in optimal patient interviews is discussed.
Step 1 in optimal patient interviews is discussed.
Your favorite word and its role in clinical practice is discussed.
The importance of patients filling out questionnaires before office visits is discussed.
Picking a profession or specialty is discussed (part 2).
Picking a profession or specialty is discussed (part 1).
The importance of reading the chart before seeing a patient is discussed.
The “good cop” and the “bad cop” approaches to clinical care are discussed.
Creativity in clinical practice is discussed (part 3).
Creativity in clinical practice is discussed (part 2).
Creativity in clinical practice is discussed (part 1).
The importance of patient handouts is discussed.
Having an effective messaging system in clinical practice is discussed.
Integrating Eastern and Western Medicine is discussed.
Being a positive role model for your staff is discussed.
Saying “yes” when possible is discussed.
Anticipating situations in clinical practice is discussed.
Taking a look at how we practice our specialty is discussed.
The 24th pearl for clinical practice is discussed.
The steps to helping patients change a habit are discussed.
Being authentic in clinical practice is discussed.
Helping patients take their medications consistently is discussed.
Getting a new perspective on yourself and your office is discussed.
Time management in clinical practice is further discussed in this episode.
Time management in clinical practice is discussed in this episode.
In the tradition of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey, The Happiness Project by Gretchen Rubin, The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz, and The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo comes The Wellness Code by Dr. Brian Morris. The Wellness Code is unlike any diet book you’ve ever […]
The importance of positivity and optimism in clinical practice is discussed. The is the second of the three P’s of clinical practice which are the three most important attitudes we need to bring to patient care.
The importance of patience in clinical practice is discussed. The is the second of the three P’s of clinical practice which are the three most important attitudes we need to bring to patient care.