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In this episode, Brad and Michael are joined by partner Jeff Segal, MD, JD. They discuss the legal and ethical dilemmas physicians face when personal conflicts intersect with patient care. Explore when doctors can legally terminate a patient relationship, when patient abandonment laws kick in, and strategies to manage unwanted patients while maintaining professionalism. Tune in for insights to help you confidently navigate complex patient relationships and protect your practice. Watch full episodes of our podcast on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@byrdadatto Visit our website http://www.byrdadatto.com/ to learn more about ByrdAdatto and to subscribe to the newsletter. Follow us on social media to get the latest business and health care legal updates, behind-the-scenes moments, and more: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ByrdAdatto/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/byrdadattolaw/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/byrdadattoX: https://twitter.com/ByrdAdatto
Another conversation with Dr. Jeff Segal, MD, JD. Find Dr. Segal's blog on this topic at https://medicaljustice.com/blog/the-art-of-being-in-two-places-at-the-same-time/. Find Dr. Anish Koka talking to Dr. George Tolis Jr. and others about this topic at https://x.com/anish_koka/status/1807451019019698662?s=42&t=aZkWaQlKI-b3XXf2YSdoBQ
Another conversation with Dr. Jeff Segal, MD, JD
A conversation with Dr. Jeff Segal, MD, JD, with Dr. Dan Wolfson Find Dr. Segal's legal practice at https://medicaljustice.com Find Dr. Segal's podcast at https://podcasts.apple.com/na/podcast/medical-liability-minute/id1453206459
Online reviews have the power to shape and impact the reputation of a business. In this episode, ByrdAdatto Partner Jeff Segal, MD, JD joins us to share how health care practices can address negative patient reviews without violating patient privacy. We discuss HIPAA, risks associated with sending a Cease and Desist, and alternative approaches to de-escalate these situations. Tune in to learn how to safeguard your practice's reputation.Visit our website www.byrdadatto.com to learn more and to subscribe to the ByrdAdatto newsletter. Follow us on social media to stay up-to-date on the ByrdAdatto family. Finally, subscribe to our YouTube channel for short videos on breaking developments and interesting business and health care compliance topics.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ByrdAdatto/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ByrdAdattoInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/byrdadattolaw/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/byrdadattoYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6VSOw0W5lrrj4iIl1HxTbg
Did you get a negative review from a patient online and don't know how to respond? While it can be a frustrating experience for dental professionals, how you address patient dissatisfaction can significantly impact your dental practice's reputation. Fortunately, managing patient conflict effectively is easier than you might think! Dr. Jeff Segal is a neurosurgeon and an attorney with extensive experience in the world of healthcare communication and conflict resolution. This week, Dr. Segal joins me to discuss the best strategies to resolve medico-legal conflicts as a dental professional. He shares his insights on the importance of proactively addressing patient dissatisfaction and common pitfalls to avoid when communicating with patients online. Tune in to find out more We also discuss how to avoid HIPAA violations, best practices when addressing unfavorable patient reviews and patient conflict, and how to approach thorny medico-legal challenges with confidence and professionalism. Key Takeaways Resolving medico-legal conflicts: Best practices for dental professionals (00:00) Dr. Segal's story and how he became a lawyer (02:45) The difference between responding to positive and negative reviews (11:49) What is a good response when a patient gets an infection? (17:47) Should you respond to negative reviews? (20:05) How to approach patient conflict de-escalation and remediation (25:59) The one thing you should never do in the review space (34:00) Lightning round Q&A (36:30) Additional Resources Learn proven dental marketing strategies and online reputation management techniques at: https://www.drlentau.com This podcast is sponsored by Cloud Dentistry, the largest dental talent marketplace. Find out more at: http://www.clouddentistry.com/Len This podcast is sponsored by Dental Intelligence. Learn more at: https://www.dentalintel.com/ This podcast is sponsored by The Doc Sites, the leading provider of websites and online marketing for dentists. Find out more at: https://www.docsites.com/
Hello, and welcome to Beauty and the Biz where we talk about the business and marketing side of plastic surgery and reputation management. I'm your host, Catherine Maley, author of Your Aesthetic Practice – What your patients are saying, as well as consultant to plastic surgeons, to get them more patients, more profits and stellar reputations. Now, today's episode is called "Reputation Management — with Jeffrey J. Segal, MD, JD". At the medical conferences I speak at, there's usually a talk about reputation management and how to keep %*@^ from hitting the fan and ruining your name. So, I invited one of the country's leading authorities on medical malpractice and reputation management to update you on how to stay out of trouble and keep your reputation as stellar as possible. Jeffrey Segal, MD, JD is a board-certified neurosurgeon, but he's also an attorney and partner at ByrdAdatto law firm. He's also a reputation management expert. Dr. Segal focuses on keeping doctors from being sued for frivolous reasons and to minimize the need for difficult reputation management. On this week's Beauty and the Biz Podcast on reputation management, Dr. Segal and I talked about: How to protect, preserve and manage your reputation online How to spot trouble early so your reputation management take far less effort How to handle patients with mental health issues who can cause havoc with your reputation management and a lot more… Every surgeon who has done enough surgery has or will experience patients who become problems, so this episode gives you strategies to help with your reputation management. Visit the website of Jeffrey J. Segal, MD, JD P.S. If you enjoy Beauty and the Biz, I would appreciate a 5-Star Review to grow the audience to help more surgeons.
There are medical reasons for prescribing testosterone, and there are ways doctors can prescribe it to patients in need while mitigating risk. How? Enter Mr. Rick Collins, JD. Mr. Collins is an esteemed legal authority in the field of many controlled substances - including testosterone. Dr. Jeff Segal and Mr. Collins discuss at length how to safely prescribe testosterone, the implications of marketing the substance, and how to occupy the interstice of what a patient wants and what the law allows.
There are medical reasons for prescribing testosterone, and there are ways doctors can prescribe it to patients in need while mitigating risk. How? Enter Mr. Rick Collins, JD. Mr. Collins is an esteemed legal authority in the field of many controlled substances - including testosterone. Dr. Jeff Segal and Mr. Collins discuss at length how to safely prescribe testosterone, the implications of marketing the substance, and how to occupy the interstice of what a patient wants and what the law allows.
In this episode, we spice things up with a very public story about a surgeon and a patient's very private tattoo. ByrdAdatto partner, Medical Justice and eMerit founder Jeff Segal, MD, JD joins us to discuss patient privacy, when HIPAA applies, and unprofessional conduct. You will not want to miss it!Visit our website www.byrdadatto.com to learn more and to subscribe to the ByrdAdatto newsletter. Follow us on social media to stay up-to-date on the ByrdAdatto family. Finally, subscribe to our YouTube channel for short videos on breaking developments and interesting business and health care compliance topics.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ByrdAdatto/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ByrdAdattoInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/byrdadattolaw/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/byrdadattoYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6VSOw0W5lrrj4iIl1HxTbg
Healthcare professionals possess high-earning potential. That's not news. But their path to wealth is different. That's why it's critical they consult with experts. Ideally, seasoned pros with a visceral understanding of both medicine and finance. We've collaborated with our colleagues at Medical Justice to deliver those insights to you via their podcast, the Medical Liability Minute. Medical Justice Founder and CEO, Dr. Jeff Segal, and Mr. Jefferey Taxman, the principal of Physicians Financial Services, discuss blueprints for achieving wealth in a special two-part podcast. This is a whirlwind tour. Dr. Segal and Mr. Taxman outline the paths to wealth that will help you thrive - and how to avoid the pitfalls that create havoc. Your wealth (and the financial security of those who count on you) is invaluable. Our collaborative podcast dispenses pearls of wisdom that pay dividends.
Healthcare professionals possess high-earning potential. That's not news. But their path to wealth is different. That's why it's critical they consult with experts. Ideally, seasoned pros with a visceral understanding of both medicine and finance. We've collaborated with our colleagues at Medical Justice to deliver those insights to you via their podcast, the Medical Liability Minute. Medical Justice Founder and CEO, Dr. Jeff Segal, and Mr. Jefferey Taxman, the principal of Physicians Financial Services, discuss blueprints for achieving wealth in a special two-part podcast. This is a whirlwind tour. Dr. Segal and Mr. Taxman outline the paths to wealth that will help you thrive - and how to avoid the pitfalls that create havoc. Your wealth (and the financial security of those who count on you) is invaluable. Our collaborative podcast dispenses pearls of wisdom that pay dividends.
This week, AmSpa founder and CEO Alex Thiersch is joined by Jeff Segal, MD, JD, of Medical Justice to talk about the practice of review-gating. Their conversation covers: The definition of review-gating and its reputation in the industry; The FTC's stance and potential legal consequences to utilizing review gating; and Reputation management and its ethics.
With experience in business, law and medicine, guest Jeff Segal, MD, JD is dedicated to helping doctors address false negative patient reviews through his company eMerit. Tune in as we discuss regulatory protection from false patient reviews and how to legally acquire online reviews without violating rules and regulations.To listen to Jeff's podcast, Medical Liability Minute, visit https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/medical-liability-minute/id1453206459Visit our website www.byrdadatto.com to learn more and to subscribe to the ByrdAdatto newsletter. Follow us on social media to stay up-to-date on the ByrdAdatto family. Finally, subscribe to our YouTube channel for short videos on breaking developments and interesting business and health care compliance topics.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ByrdAdatto/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ByrdAdattoInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/byrdadattolaw/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/byrdadattoYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6VSOw0W5lrrj4iIl1HxTbg
Michael Byrd and Brad Adatto are partners at the ByrdAdatto law firm. Medical Justice Founder and CEO, Dr. Jeff Segal, is also a partner. ByrdAdatto is a legal powerhouse in the healthcare niche. Michael and Brad understand doctors viscerally. Not only because of their training and client-base but because they are children of physicians. Today, we discuss what doctors need to know to protect themselves from expected and unexpected medico-legal mayhem - and why smart doctors with good intentions still end up in prison. Every doctor is exposed to different medico-legal risks. The law as it pertains to medicine is rarely black and white. ByrdAdatto guides doctors through the black, the white, and the grey with expert counsel. And the best part? They do all this with NO hourly billing. Michael Byrd and Brad Adatto host their own podcast – the Legal 123s with ByrdAdatto. Listen and subscribe on your favorite podcast platforms like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, and YouTube.
Adam speaks with Jeff Segal and Meri Lugo of Domestique Wine in Washington, D.C., about their efforts to connect with customers and create a more inclusive wine culture through their natural wine shop. Please send any suggestions or requests for future Conversations to podcast@vinepair.com. Thanks for listening, and be well. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 51 - My guest on the podcast today is Dr. Jeff Segal. Dr. Segal is a board-certified neurosurgeon who is also a practicing lawyer! He launched a company called Medical Justice in 2002. Medical Justice is a physician-based organization focused on keeping doctors from being sued for frivolous reasons. Dr. Segal also founded eMerit to help doctors protect and preserve their reputations – particularly online. Dr. Segal has established himself as one of the country’s leading authorities on medical malpractice and online reputation. He also hosts the Medical Liability Minute Podcast where he shares wisdom to help coach physicians to avoid some legal land mines. I’m pumped that he’s here on the podcast today to share some of that wisdom with us. You’re going to learn a lot. I definitely learned some things I didn’t know. This is stuff that all physicians need to know, unfortunately. There’s just no getting away from legal entanglements in your career. But, thanks to people like Dr. Segal, we should be well equipped to handle them. Free Resource: Writing Your Professional RésuméMost people write their résumé wrong, and they end up not getting the job they want. Learn the best way to write your CV that gets you interviews and job offers so that you can have the career of your dreams! Join the Business and Personal Finance for Physicians and Dentists Facebook Group!Check out the Doctor Podcast Network!One-on-one personal finance and business coaching: Click here and email me to set up a free consultation today!Check out the additional free resources available at The Scope of Practice!Business management resourcesPersonal finance resourcesPodcasting resourcesRecommended online coursesRecommended books
Expert Practice Management Consultant, Founder and CEO, APX by Terri Ross and Terri Ross Consulting sit down with long time friends Dr. Jeff Segal, to discuss all things legal. Dr. Segal is a board-certified neurosurgeon who trained at Baylor College of Medicine. Dr. Segal also graduated from Concord Law School with highest honor and is a partner at the Byrd Adatto law firm. Listen in as they discuss common oversights, keeping lawyers from circling your practice, and the top questions YOU asked such as “If a patient prepays for series of treatments, but never shows up… can I keep the money?“. Join us to learn the answer, and so much more about how to keep your practice compliant, and thriving! Free 15 Minute Consultation with Medical Justice https://medicaljustice.com APX by Terri Ross https://www.apxplatform.com Contact Terri Ross terrirossconsulting.com mitch@terriross.com terri@terriross.com Follow Terri Ross www.youtube.com/channel/UCxOkt_vcZd4lXKwcGbgMYaQ www.facebook.com/terrirossconsulting/ www.instagram.com/terrirossconsulting/ www.linkedin.com/in/terriross/ twitter.com/terrirossmb Need Website and Marketing Videos? Contact InBound Digital Media bit.ly/InBoundDigitalMedia InBound Films Aesthetic Marketing Videos bit.ly/InBoundFilms bit.ly/AestheticVideos www.instagram.com/inbounddigitalmedia/ tim@inboundfilms.com 310-844-1983
It's been a while since we have discussed medical liability on the show but malpractice is a large and expensive part of what doctors have to face in today's medical landscape. Physicians are often under attack not just from frivolous lawsuits but also attacks from disgruntled patients online or office disputes. It is important for doctors to understand the risks they face both to their careers and personal reputation and to their practice and business. Malpractice is common which is obvious after you realize that 99% of surgeons will be sued at least once in a 30 year career. Traditionally, malpractice insurance carriers work to defensively protect physicians and their assets. Playing Offense This is where Dr. Segal and his company, Medical Justice, differs from your traditional legal defense firm. Medical Justice is a company that is membership based and protects doctors from not only malpractice lawsuits and online reputation attacks, but also is there to serve as a guide to help you survive any employee or patient dispute. He also says that unlike the typical insurance company, his will work offensively against the parties bringing the lawsuit with countersuits, etc. Practically, this means the doctor has someone who will work proactively defeat the plaintiffs, but more importantly, to provide the advice necessary to prevent the lawsuits from happening in the first place. Much of the mitigation process when medical errors or misadventures occur is to achieve an appropriate level of communication with the patient or family. This is often best handled with someone who is experienced who can provide the best course of action for lots of situations. By establishing this relationship ahead of time with an advisor, you can head off a lot of problems before they become really big problems. Jeff Segal, MD, JD is a trained neurosurgeon who is the founder and CEO of Medical Justice. The company serves to monitor and protect doctors from frivolous lawsuits and unfair online attacks. show notes Medical Justice: This is the link to Dr. Segal's medical liability mitigation company. Pricing, links to his podcast, and an explanation of benefits for the program can be found on the site. Episode 106: Today's show Episode 008: Dealing with Malpractice, Suicide, and Depression with Dr. Stacia Dearmin. Doctor Podcast Network: The home for the Paradocs and a number of other physician based podcasts. Samaritans Health Sharing Ministry: This is the ministry we use. Feel free to mention my name if you sign up - not sure if that helps you or not. Top 20 Physicians Podcasts Made Simply Web Site Creations: This is the great, affordable website service that built my wife's podcast site. I cannot recommend this company more to someone looking for creating a website. Always Andy's Mom: Home of my wife, Marcy's, podcast for parents grieving or those looking to help them. YouTube for Paradocs: Here you can watch the video of my late son singing his solo on the Paradocs YouTube page. Patreon - Become a show supporter today and visit my Patreon page for extra bonus material. Every dollar raised goes towards the production and promotion of the show.
Our employees go through HIPAA training but have you warned them about her angry cousin, TCPA? In this week's episode of the DrMarketingTips Podcast, Jennifer sits down with neurosurgeon and attorney, Dr. Jeff Segal to discuss the pitfalls you should avoid when it comes to PHI, HIPAA, and TCPA. Tune in to discover:Mistakes marketers make when it comes to HIPAA and protecting PHI and what you should do to avoid themHow violations to TCPA could ensnarl you in costly litigation and how to avoid being trapped by plaintiff attorneysHow to develop healthy online dialogue without breaking any of the rulesAbout Dr. SegalDr. Segal is a board-certified neurosurgeon who trained at Baylor College of Medicine. Dr. Segal also graduated from Concord Law School with highest honors. Dr. Segal is a partner at the Byrd Adatto law firm. Dr. Segal launched Medical Justice in 2002. Medical Justice is a physician-based organization focused on keeping doctors from being sued for frivolous reasons. Dr. Segal also founded eMerit to help doctors protect and preserve their reputations – particularly online. Dr. Segal has established himself as one of the country's leading authorities on medical malpractice and online reputation.
Our employees go through HIPAA training but have you warned them about her angry cousin, TCPA? In this week’s episode of the DrMarketingTips Podcast, Jennifer sits down with neurosurgeon and attorney, Dr. Jeff Segal to discuss the pitfalls you should avoid when it comes to PHI, HIPAA, and TCPA.
Jeff Segal, MD, JD never imagined he would leave neurosurgery to become a serial entrepreneur much less an attorney. However, an event in Jeff’s life shifted his plans. Using his experience in business and medicine, Jeff formed Medical Justice and eMerit and is dedicated to helping doctors prevent and address patient conflicts. Listen to this episode for Jeff’s compelling story, and as we discuss the impact patients can have on a medical practice and how best to respond to disgruntled patients. To learn more about eMerit visit https://emerit.biz/. To learn more about Medical Justice visit https://medicaljustice.com/. Visit our website www.byrdadatto.com to learn more and to subscribe to the ByrdAdatto newsletter. Follow us on social media to stay up-to-date on the ByrdAdatto family. Finally, subscribe to our YouTube channel for short videos on breaking developments and interesting business and health care compliance topics.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ByrdAdatto/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ByrdAdattoInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/byrdadattolaw/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/byrdadattoYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6VSOw0W5lrrj4iIl1HxTbg
Nothing says Monday like an inbox of negative patient reviews. But, what can you do about negative reviews and when should you say, enough is enough? In this week’s episode of the DrMarketingTips Podcast, Jennifer sits down with Dr. Jeff Segal, neurosurgeon turned attorney turned entrepreneur. Dr. Segal shares exactly how physicians should handle negative online reviews and what you should consider in order to avoid costly litigation.
In this episode of the Growing a Successful Orthopedic Practice Podcast, Jeff Segal, M.D., J.D., CEO and Founder of Medical Justice, joins Keith Landry to discuss how orthopedic physicians can use stem-cell therapies and other cutting edge treatments in their practices while limiting liability.Dr. Segal explains if a physician manipulates stem cells and puts them back into the body to serve a different purpose than the original one, the FDA treats that like a drug and will likely require a new drug application. He reminds us a physician's claims about the benefits of stem-cell therapy must be supported by medical literature. Tune in to discover:State boards of medicine are now getting involved to regulate stem-cell therapyConsult with a health law attorney to understand your role in using stem cellsPhysicians who offer stem-cell therapy need to work with a vendor with a great reputationClearly explain the benefits and other factors before using PRP treatmentsHow exaggerated claims about stem cell benefits have the FDA taking a hands on approach to regulationAbout Dr. Jeff SegalDr. Jeff Segal, Chief Executive Officer and Founder of Medical Justice, is a board-certified neurosurgeon. He was a practicing neurosurgeon for approximately ten years, during which time he also played an active role as a participant on various state-sanctioned medical review panels designed to decrease the incidence of meritless medical malpractice cases. Dr. Segal holds a M.D. from Baylor College of Medicine, where he also completed a neurosurgical residence. Dr. Segal also graduated with a J.D. from Concord Law School with highest honors. He is also a partner at Byrd Adatto, a national business and health care law firm.About Keith LandryKeith Landry is Director of Public Relations at Insight Marketing Group. Keith has been a public relations consultant since 2010. He has more than 26 years of experience as a news anchor, news reporter and public affairs show host, which he uses to implement innovative public relations strategies for medical practice clients.
What does it mean to be dead? You’d think the answer to that question is binary. You are, or you are not dead. But the fact is every state in the US determines death differently. And when it comes to brain death specifically, the subtle differences can have major consequences for doctors, patients, and their families. This was a challenge before COVID-19. The pandemic has underscored the already urgent need to reconcile these differences as soon as possible. On this episode of the Medical Liability Minute, Jeff Segal, MD, JD, discusses brain death with Thaddeus Pope, JD, PhD. Professor Pope is one of the world’s leading experts on medical law and clinical ethics. Brain death and brain death legislation are among his specialties. If you’ve spent even a modest amount of time researching the subject, you have likely read his work. We are privileged to have Professor Pope as our guest on this episode of the Medical Liability Minute.
Listen in as Jeff Segal, MD, JD, weighs in on coronavirus: what we know, how to stay safe and steps to take as states begin to re-open. How careful do we need to be in our homes and in our businesses, and how long might this situation continue?
The COVID-19 pandemic has turned our world on its head – both in terms of our health and our finances. On this episode of the Medical Liability Minute podcast, Medical Justice Founder and CEO, Jeff Segal, MD, JD, discusses asset protection strategies for doctors with David Mandell, JD, MBA, partner at the OJM Group. The objective? Help doctors protect their nest eggs during these turbulent times. To get their books Wealth Planning for the Modern Physician - Residency to Retirement and Wealth Management Made Simple for free (along with many others), text the code mjpod to 555-888 or visit the OJM Group's online bookstore and use the code mjpod at checkout. David Mandell is a partner at the OJM Group, a multi-disciplinary wealth management firm. What distinguishes them? Their focus on physicians. The OJM Group has worked with over 1500 physician clients in 48 states. David Mandell is an author and renowned authority in the fields of asset protection and general wealth management. We are privileged to have him as our guest on this episode of our podcast.
The COVID-19 pandemic has turned our world on its head - both in terms of our health and our finances. On this (preview) episode of the Medical Liability Minute podcast, Medical Justice Founder and CEO, Jeff Segal, MD, JD, discusses asset protection strategies for doctors with David Mandell, JD, MBA. The objective? Help doctors protect their nest eggs during these turbulent times. David Mandell is a partner at the OJM Group, a multi-disciplinary wealth management firm. What distinguishes them? Their focus on physicians. The OJM Group has worked with over 1500 physician clients in 48 states. David Mandell is an author and renowned authority in the fields of asset protection and general wealth management. We are privileged to have him as our guest on this episode of our podcast. Full podcast to be published 4/10/2020 at 5PM, EDT.
Neurosurgeons (and surgeons in general) have a reputation for being cold. Deserved or not, the stereotype has stuck. Dr. Joseph Stern argues embracing humanity in medicine is the key to combating burnout and improving patient outcomes. He speaks from his own experiences and makes compelling arguments. We are privileged to have him as our guest on this episode of the Medical Liability Minute. Visit our website to read this episode's transcript.
It is often said you should not marry business with pleasure. For those live by that rule – rest assured, this case will reinforce your lifestyle. For those that don’t – we apologize. We’re delivering some bad news. On this episode of the Medical Liability Minute, Medical Justice Founder and CEO, Jeff Segal, MD, JD, and Medical Justice General Counsel, Michael Sacopulos, JD, discuss medico-legal liability and sex. Visit our website to read this episode's transcript.
On this episode of the Medical Liability Minute, Medical Justice Founder and CEO, Jeff Segal, MD, JD, and Florida Super Lawyer, Chris Schulte, JD, discuss what most doctors get wrong about medical malpractice litigation – and what they can do to increase the chances they’ll get their case dismissed or prevail in court. Chris Schulte is a seasoned medical malpractice attorney from Tampa, Florida. We are privileged to have him as our guest on this episode of the Medical Liability Minute. Visit our website to read this episode's transcript.
Jeff Segal, owner of Mystic Journey Bookstore & Crystal Gallery in Venice CA joins the Sixth Sense Society to discuss crystals. We look at how they are formed, talk about differences in quality as well as some of their energetic uses.
Physicians spend their careers caring for patients and providing for their families. But how often do we stop to protect what we've worked hard to earn? On this episode of the Medical Liability Minute, Jeff Segal, MD, JD discusses asset protection with Ike Devji, JD. Mr. Devji is one of the country’s leading authorities on asset protection strategies for physicians…
In the second of special week-long Double Stint coverage from Le Mans, Sportscar365 editor-in-chief John Dagys, WEC reporter Daniel Lloyd and European Editor Jake Kilshaw check in following the second and final day of scrutineering, recap the day's news as well as interviews with Jeff Segal, Jonny Adam and Paul Di Resta.Want to get the latest episode direct to your smart speaker? Enable the Sportscar365 Double Stint Podcast skill on Amazon Alexa and ask Alexa to “Play Double Stint Podcast”. Google Home users can use the same command line to access episodes on all Google Assistant-enabled devices.Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/sportscar365)
Podcast with Host: Jai Shukla & Guest: Jeff Segal Q1 – How did you manage to get into racing since 2001? Jeff Segal grew up around cars as his dad had a passion for the auto industry. Growing up watching racing on TV, he tried to kick down the barriers of convincing parents. Q2 – What sort of barriers did you have? Convincing his mum isn’t the worst thing in the world. And as a kid, it’s one of the worst hobbies you can have according to a mum! They got Jeff Segal a backyard go-kart but he was in 125cc kart – this was way over his head and hard to handle. It was sink or swim. Jeff is still in touch with the guy that got he into the kart and asked him what he was thinking. And his response was ‘You didn’t die, and things worked out well!’ I got into the cars by the time I was 15, 16. Q3 – How did you go from a kart to cars? It was like a video game to Jeff Segal, the transition wasn’t hard and learned manual racing. It was a steep learning curve. Driving cars that he really didn’t know how to but it has been sink or swim for most of my life and fortunately, things have worked out. Q4 – How did you manage to get sponsorship and people to give you those opportunities to sink or swim? Right place at the right time. One of his team-mates moved onto GT, left and he managed to get Jeff the opportunity. And more and more just transitioned from there as they performed well. Q5 – People see champagne in your face but what’s the reality that people don’t see? The hard work is done away from the race. The race is just the last part of the entire thing. Finding the right people, the right drivers, the commercial backing. Jeff Segal managed to have a long and successful relationship with Ferrari and won some of the biggest races with. It took a lot to prove that the programs they had a worth supporting and gaining their trust to be able to compete at the highest level. But once you do it once, the barriers fall down and it gets easier and easier. Once you have some success, it’s easier to market yourself to other teams and be a part of that effort. It takes a lot to set it up. But it’s not that if you haven’t prepared you can’t win as you can always have a fortune but in reality, all the work is done away from the track Q6 – What is the % of the on-track vs off track? I’d say 10%. Some high-level people just turn up and drive and that works for them but for me, it’s never been like that. I have to put in the work. I like to be actively involved, I like to know everything about the, team, the car, and the opportunities. And this really puts you in a great situation for the races. Q7 – Being a private coach for Ferarri and sustain this – how did you manage that? Better luck than good – is a saying. When I worked with Ferrari clients who want to learn how to drive who have no experience – they want to drive the cars and decide they want to become serious. Some go to GT3, and there is an eco-system which is easy to be a part of, with the dealers and the more relationships you create within the brand – the better it gets. Q8 – People have said great things about your characters – how did you manage to create this reputation very well? Probably owing to the traditional route. I have had to work harder as I didn’t have the long resume people normally have so had to prove myself. I have to understand the off-track components and tried to be upfront, transparent, but having a work ethic that is not just arriving empty-handed. Getting things done and being an active experience. Q9 – How did you start a company for a driving simulation called GPX lab? Jeff Segal used to play video games and had a passion. But in FIA I had an experience in 2014, which was a race on the other side of the world, where I had never competed, and showed up blind for practice and had to share the car with 2 other drivers. You have minimal practice time, which is fair. Some other guys were up to speed straight away whereas I was still finding my feet. And after speaking to them, they said we used a simulator in Europe. It’s more readily available in Europe and the feedback is great compared to that in the US. So when I had a selfish necessity to use it and realized it wasn’t available in the market, I teamed up with some people in the UK. Purchased a simulator and we have a technical relationship with them too. And now we have found our own feet, added our own car models and things of that nature because I think simulations are needed for drivers. If you look at F1, Indycar and top-level racing – the big factory teams are preparing on a simulator and it’s really helpful. So if it’s helpful for them, it would surely be helpful for other people. Especially for a gentlemen driver and amateur drivers. So it’s for people who need that time learning. Q10 – What is the biggest difference between a simulator and the real thing and how much of a difference does it make? The biggest difference is that there are no consequences for crashing. People don’t like to admit this but it’s true and highly affects the way people drive. It changes your philosophy. And what we try and push very hard on people coming to train is that what you put in, is what you will get out. You have to treat this like a real track. It’s okay if you crash, but it’s weird being in a simulator but if you are crashing 10 times in the 1st 5 laps it’s very unlikely that you would drive like that. I have a lot of clients that use it. Using the reference lap for data, and look at the gears, where are people braking – and emulate a driving style starts to work. You get to learn other people’s lines and learn from them. See what works. This was extremely helpful. You don’t feel like you are on a new track. You know what you need to do when you get in the car. Q11 – How are you spreading your time with so many things? June is typically crazy but I like to be busy. Le Mans is a major race. Being surrounded by good people – other teams, good coaches. There are quite times too so during that time you do your homework and prepare. Q12 – How can you help others to get to where you are today? Have goals – not just long term goals. What are you looking to do and why are you trying to get there. These are things you have to question about yourself. I wanted to compete at Le Mans – it wasn’t something I stumbled into. I took decisions that helped me get there each step of the way. You are trying to finish well but you interact with the right people to be able to do that. The co-drivers, the teams, the manufacturers, the sponsors and if the opportunities arise – take them. You have to have a plan and then execute on them. That doesn’t mean it will always work out, but it’s about giving yourself the best chance. Q13 – Discipline – how do you get it? This is a big thing about the simulators that I see all the time. So many talented drivers. But you see their work ethic in a quick snapshot when they drive on the simulators. They struggle – they give up straight away. And it’s really important in the industry where so many people want the spot you want, that you have to put in the work. Especially when people are prepared to pay for a spot that you want to be paid for. This makes it a very cut-throat industry. And it means that you have to be critical about many aspects to be able to improve. And it boils down to how badly you want it. If you are willing to make the sacrifices, and not go out, the lifestyle choices, partying with your friends. All these things feed it. And there are plenty of drivers that don’t have the dedication but still got it all and there are those who try really hard and still don’t have it. So that says that if you try you may not get anything. But if you don’t try are guaranteed to not get anything.
It's the 10th installment of the Inside The Sports Car Paddock interview show, and we start with CORE autosport race engineer Jeff Braun on the subjects of cross-pollination between CORE's DPi and GT Le Mans efforts, plus the most frustrating car Jeff's engineered. We continue with the first of two Porsche GT Team drivers as Nick Tandy, whose 911 RSR entry earned a surprising win in the GT Le Mans class at the 12 Hours of Sebring, brings us inside the program's big swings in performance. Next is Jeff Segal, who was signed to a new ELMS Ferrari 488 GT3 deal by JMW Motorsport, and we close with Tandy's stablemate Richard Lietz, who was part of Porsche's GTE-Pro-winning squad at Sebring's 1000-mile WEC race. Interviews: Jeff Braun (starts at 3m34s) Nick Tandy (41m42s) Jeff Segal (53m54s) Richard Lietz (1h06m02s) Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast
Love it or hate it, online ratings and social media are essential to your future. 84% of people trust online reviews as much as they trust their friends. With value-based care and bundled payments fast approaching, it's important to prepare a strategy now for how your practice will encourage online reviews from happy patients and mitigate the negative ones too. We interview neurosurgeon and attorney Jeff Segal, MD, JD, Founder and CEO of Emerit.biz for pragmatic guidance about online reputation management and tips for addressing Internet-assaults. eMerit Online Reputation Management for Doctors web site. Tweets, Likes, and Liabilities: Online and Electronic Risk to the Healthcare Professional book link. Establishing, Managing and Protecting Your Online Reputation: A Social Media Guide for Physicians and Medical Practices book link.
Love it or hate it, online ratings and social media are essential to your future. 84% of people trust online reviews as much as they trust their friends. With value-based care and bundled payments fast approaching, it’s important to prepare a strategy now for how your practice will encourage online reviews from happy patients and mitigate the negative ones too. We interview neurosurgeon and attorney Jeff Segal, MD, JD, Founder and CEO of Emerit.biz for pragmatic guidance about online reputation management and tips for addressing Internet-assaults. eMerit Online Reputation Management for Doctors web site. Tweets, Likes, and Liabilities: Online and Electronic Risk to the Healthcare Professional book link. Establishing, Managing and Protecting Your Online Reputation: A Social Media Guide for Physicians and Medical Practices book link.
This week we decipher the lingo of natural wines, find a pairing with the OG halfsmoke, and get a bit too “mousey” with Jeff Segal of the newly minted Domestique Wine. Jeff recounts a wedding day run-in with Uncle Jesse, Mathew creates the ultimate catering company, and Eddie twerks his way to understanding pet nats.
Today in the Lounge, Nick chats with Sarah Willet and Jeff Segal. Sarah and Nick discuss how she got into product and retail design and how she runs Patina Vie. Nick and Jeff talk dive into everything that entails Mystic Crystals.
Jeff Segal makes his triumphant return to the podcast to talk about the new Michael Shank Racing Acura GT3 and what happened on the last lap at Long Beach. News was pretty light but the Long Beach race discussion created a bit of a discussion. Thanks for listening and please, give us a hand and click those banner ads on scunleashed.com
Jeff Segal makes his triumphant return to the podcast to talk about the new Michael Shank Racing Acura GT3 and what happened on the last lap at Long Beach. News was pretty light but the Long Beach race discussion created a bit of a discussion. Thanks for listening and please, give us a hand and click those banner ads on scunleashed.com
Jeff Segal has been a professional racing driver since his early 20s, racing Ferraris, BMWs, Maseratis, and now the new Acura NSXGT. He joined us while in town to race at the Long Beach Grand Prix, to talk about car setups, simulators, tuning challenges, and a whole lot more. This was a great show, and we wish him luck on April 8th.
Tommy and Chad preview the Rolex 24 and BMW Performance 200 from Daytona with Jordan Taylor, Jeff Segal, and Billy Johnson.
Tommy and Chad preview the Rolex 24 and BMW Performance 200 from Daytona with Jordan Taylor, Jeff Segal, and Billy Johnson.
Kelly Ward knows better than many the need to reinvent yourself ... TAG Interview with Kelly WardFind all TAG Interviews on the TAG website at this link Mr. Ward, you see, was a professional actor at a young age. He worked on stage, he worked in television, he worked in movies. And he was successful at it. But then he had the bad luck to grow older, and miss out on roles he earlier snagged with regularity. He relates that a casting director told him, "We don't need to hire you for the teenager's part. We can just hire a real teenager.") So Kelly changed the direction of his career arc. In the mid-80s he was collaborating on scripts with animation veteran Jeff Segal, and soon after he was hired as an assistant story editor on Hanna-Barbera';s Go Bots. For awhile, he continued acting. But the animation work was steadier. In the span of three decades he has written numerous script, served as a story editor, produced, and directed voice actors. (He's also done some voice acting himself.) Today Kelly is directing voice talen on Jake and the Neverland Pirates, also collaborating with animation veterans Cliff MacGillivray and Phil Mendez on The Note Hunter: The Case of the Haunted Swamp. Why is Kelly now writing books? After so many years in animation. It's that "constantly reinventing yourself" thing.
Ryan Eversley joins Chad to co-host the Rolex 24 review show with guests/winners Joao Barbosa and Jeff Segal.
Ryan Eversley joins Chad to co-host the Rolex 24 review show with guests/winners Joao Barbosa and Jeff Segal.
Jeff Segal talks about his Brickyard GT win, then they review the race, talk about the news, and chat with Ryan Dalziel.
Jeff Segal talks about his Brickyard GT win, then they review the race, talk about the news, and chat with Ryan Dalziel.
Jeff Segal, the 2012 GT champion for AIM Autosport Team FXDD with Ferrari, then we have the news and preview Lime Rock.
Jeff Segal, the 2012 GT champion for AIM Autosport Team FXDD with Ferrari, then we have the news and preview Lime Rock.
Homestead GT winner Jeff Segal joins the guys, then they review the race.
Homestead GT winner Jeff Segal joins the guys, then they review the race.
Tommy goes over the news and notes before the race, with interviews from Hurley Haywood, Andy Lally, Bill Riley, Mike Forest, Colin Braun, Troy Flis, Mark Patterson, Jordan Taylor and Jeff Segal.
Tommy goes over the news and notes before the race, with interviews from Hurley Haywood, Andy Lally, Bill Riley, Mike Forest, Colin Braun, Troy Flis, Mark Patterson, Jordan Taylor and Jeff Segal.
Dr. Jeff Segal's business, Medical Justice, protects doctors from frivolous lawsuits. He says this is good for patients, too. Learn how contracts are being used to help make malpractice law fairer, helping to reduce the costs and risks of defensive medicine. The post Getting Better Health Care – Protecting doctors and patients from medical malpractice. appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.