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Best podcasts about mike natter

Latest podcast episodes about mike natter

Diabetech - Diabetes Tech, News, and Management
Your Endo is Tired - Navigating a Broken Healthcare System

Diabetech - Diabetes Tech, News, and Management

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 41:16


Why are so many endocrinologists burning out and leaving traditional medicine behind? Endo and artist Dr. Mike Natter shares an inside look at why many, including himself, are feeling overworked and exhausted. From grueling 70-hour work weeks to skipping meals and bathroom breaks, the pressure is relentless. Dr. Natter dives into the challenges of patient demands, endless paperwork, and the reality of being one of the lowest-paid medical specialties. We also explore why more endocrinologists are opting out of insurance and turning to concierge care and how he balances an industry focused on profits over patients, and his passion for helping people with the demands of a broken system.   T1D Exchange Registry Sign up  (US only)   Join our Newsletter | Diabetech Community Discord   Support Diabetech on Patreon   Follow Diabetech: Instagram | Tik Tok | YouTube | Facebook   Follow Mike Natter   DISCLAIMER: This podcast is not medical advice and is for educational purposes only. Always consult with a physician before making changes to your health care. 

Type 1 on 1 | Diabetes Stories
The humanness of diabetes care with Dr Mike Natter, MD

Type 1 on 1 | Diabetes Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 60:41


'You have to care. If you don't care, it becomes a really miserable job. But that strength also means you take it home with you, and it opens you up to being spread very thin.'Dr Mike Natter is an artist and physician who, through this episode and through his work, centres the humanness of not only the patients in his care, but the peers and the medical doctors working tirelessly alongside him to ensure the people in his care are equipped to live better lives.Mike is an assistant professor of medicine and clinical endocrinologist, based in New York, and has himself been living with type 1 diabetes since the age of 9. An art enthusiast since childhood, Mike's illustrations are now an integral part of his work as a doctor. In this episode we chat about art's ability to break down barriers, and how this empowers Mike's patients by helping them to understand the physiology of their condition.Mike talks openly about overcoming imposter syndrome after moving from an arts education into medical school, the gruelling and incredibly emotional experience of being a medical doctor through Covid and the contradictions of a profession that helps people get better while making those who deliver the medicines to feel worse. We discuss the importance of compassion in treatment, what we can expect next from diabetes technology, and how support systems have helped Mike to ultimately become the doctor he is today.This is an incredible episode, and if you're anything like me Mike's empathy and insight will stay with you for days after you've heard him speak.CONNECT WITH MIKE:Follow Mike on Instagram. Follow Mike on TikTok. JOIN THE TYPE 1 ON 1 COMMUNITYWe've got an Instagram account! Come and say hi @studiotype1on1.SPONSOR MESSAGE:Thanks to my episode sponsors Dexcom.Pioneer and leader in Real-Time continuous glucose monitors, Dexcom's goal is to simplify and improve diabetes management for every possible person with diabetes.They have a choice of systems, so you can find the right one for your lifestyle at https://www.dexcom.com/

Pancreas Pals
Season 10 Ep. 6: T1D, Insurance, Endos, and GLP-1s, With Dr. Mike Natter

Pancreas Pals

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 33:38


In season 10 episode 6, Dr. Mike Natter chats with Emily and Miriam about being an endocrinologist with type 1 diabetes and how it helps him connect with his patients and manage the US insurance field, and his thoughts on Ozempic and other GLP-1s' on types of diabetes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Vital Signs
Drawn to Medicine

Vital Signs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 25:36


You may have a picture in your head of what medical school is like, but getting there and succeeding there, isn't always a straight line. For Dr. Michael Natter, connecting the dots of his journey with diabetes and his passion for art helped him paint the portrait of the doctor he is today.See Dr. Mike Natter's drawings on his instagram page:https://www.instagram.com/mike.natter/ 

Pri-Med Podcasts
Exploring Strategies for Diabetes and Obesity Management with Dr. Mike Natter

Pri-Med Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 20:36


Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™    CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-cme-ce/podcast/exploring-strategies-diabetes-obesity-management  Overview: Join primary care physician Charles Vega, MD and renowned endocrinologist Mike Natter, MD, as they explore the profound connection between art, personal health journeys, and medical practice. In this captivating podcast, Dr. Mike Natter will share how his experience as a patient with type 1 diabetes and passion for art have transformed his approach to patient care. Learn about his insights into endocrinology, addressing common misconceptions, and his strategies for caring for patients with diabetes and obesity.

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Diabetes Connections with Stacey Simms Type 1 Diabetes
“Every patient deserves to fully understand” - Art, medicine, & T1D with Dr. Mike Natter

Diabetes Connections with Stacey Simms Type 1 Diabetes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 51:38


Dr. Mike Natter took a non-traditional path to becoming an endocrinologist, starting out as an art student. But it turns out, the universal language of drawing can help break down barriers Mike lives with type 1 – he was diagnosed at age 9. This is a wide ranging interview, we talk about his diagnosis at age 9, finishing his medical residency in NYC during the height of COVID, what he learned from his test run with the new Beta Bionics iLet pump, and a lot more. This podcast is not intended as medical advice. If you have those kinds of questions, please contact your health care provider. Find out more about Moms' Night Out  Please visit our Sponsors & Partners - they help make the show possible! Take Control with Afrezza  Omnipod - Simplify Life Learn about Dexcom  Edgepark Medical Supplies Check out VIVI Cap to protect your insulin from extreme temperatures Learn more about AG1 from Athletic Greens  Drive research that matters through the T1D Exchange The best way to keep up with Stacey and the show is by signing up for our weekly newsletter: Sign up for our newsletter here Here's where to find us: Facebook (Group) Facebook (Page) Instagram Twitter Check out Stacey's books! Learn more about everything at our home page www.diabetes-connections.com  Reach out with questions or comments: info@diabetes-connections.com    

Diabetes Connections with Stacey Simms Type 1 Diabetes
In the News... Weekly basal for T1D, new CGM approved in Europe, T2D caused by pollution? and more...

Diabetes Connections with Stacey Simms Type 1 Diabetes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 7:22


It's In the News, a look at the top stories and headlines from the diabetes community happening now. Top stories this week: a new study looks at pancreatic exocrine-endocrine “crosstalk,” weekly basal for T1D moves forward, a Chinese company gets European approval for its CGM, a look at air pollution as a cause of T2D, lots of info and advocacy for Diabetes Awareness Month including some movies and documentaries. Links and transcript below Find out more about Moms' Night Out  Please visit our Sponsors & Partners - they help make the show possible! Take Control with Afrezza  Omnipod - Simplify Life Learn about Dexcom  Edgepark Medical Supplies Check out VIVI Cap to protect your insulin from extreme temperatures Learn more about AG1 from Athletic Greens  Drive research that matters through the T1D Exchange The best way to keep up with Stacey and the show is by signing up for our weekly newsletter: Sign up for our newsletter here Here's where to find us: Facebook (Group) Facebook (Page) Instagram Twitter Check out Stacey's books! Learn more about everything at our home page www.diabetes-connections.com  Reach out with questions or comments: info@diabetes-connections.com Episode Transcript: Hello and welcome to Diabetes Connections In the News! I'm Stacey Simms and every other Friday I bring you a short episode with the top diabetes stories and headlines happening now. XX In the news is brought to you by Edgepark simplify your diabetes journey with Edgepark XX It's Diabetes Awareness Month so you're going to see a lot of advocacy posts and hear about all types of diabetes and technology and advances. It's always diabetes awareness month around here, so I'm not going to talk about each and every one of these campaigns.. but I'll share more on social. XX Our top story this week, In the largest study of its kind, researchers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center have identified unexpected alterations in the exocrine tissues of the pancreas that occur in the two major forms of diabetes, and with aging and obesity. They're calling this a report on pancreatic exocrine-endocrine “crosstalk.” I'm not going to do it justice, it's pretty complex, so please check out the show notes with all the links. They say their work, published in the journal Diabetes, represents a significant advance in understanding how Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, alter the digestive enzyme-secreting exocrine portion of the pancreas. Not just the parts that make insulin. The pancreas has been very difficult to study because it is surrounded by other vital organs, hard to access, and it quickly deteriorates. Pancreas tissue for study must come from deceased donors or fragments of surgical specimens and those are hard to come by. This group says they were able to study an unprecedently large and well-preserved group of tissue samples from 119 donors. https://news.vumc.org/2023/11/01/pancreas-crosstalk-may-influence-course-of-type-1-and-type-2-diabetes/#:~:text=VUMC%20Reporter-,Pancreas%20%E2%80%9Ccrosstalk%E2%80%9D%20may%20influence%20course%20of%20Type,1%20and%20Type%202%20diabetes&text=In%20the%20largest%20study%20of,and%20with%20aging%20and%20obesity. XX Another promising study about Insulin icodec, a once-weekly basal injection – this time for type 1 diabetes. We've been following this for a while and the results of the year-long phase 3 clinical trial are in. After 26 weeks, once weekly basal looks just about the same as daily basal in terms of overall diabetes control. The group that received daily injections had their A1Cs go down to 7.1, the group that got the weekly basal was at 7.15. These researchers say it's very promising, but further analysis of CGM data and real world studies are needed to keep moving forward. https://www.technologynetworks.com/drug-discovery/news/weekly-insulin-for-type-1-diabetes-has-the-potential-to-be-as-effective-as-daily-regimens-trial-380487 XX air pollution raises risk of type 2 diabetes, says a landmark study out of India. This was a seven year study of 12,000 people and showed Inhaling polluted air increases the risk of type 2 diabetes, the first study of its kind in India has found. When inhaled, PM2.5 particles – which are 30 times thinner than a strand of hair – can enter the bloodstream and cause several respiratory and cardiovascular diseases. India is one of the worst countries in the world for air pollution. These researchers say “Until now, we had assumed that diet, obesity and physical exercise were some of the factors explaining why urban Indians had higher prevalence of diabetes than rural Indians,” said Dr V Mohan, chairman of the Madras Diabetes Research Foundation and one of the authors of the paper. “This study is an eye-opener because now we have found a new cause for diabetes that is pollution.” https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2023/nov/01/air-pollution-raises-risk-of-type-2-diabetes-says-landmark-indian-study-acc XX Time-restricted eating, also known as intermittent fasting, can help people with Type 2 diabetes lose weight and control their blood sugar levels, according to a new study published in JAMA Network Open from researchers at the University of Illinois Chicago. Participants who ate only during an eight-hour window between noon and 8 p.m. each day actually lost more weight over six months than participants who were instructed to reduce their calorie intake by 25%. Both groups had similar reductions in long-term blood sugar levels, as measured by a test of hemoglobin A1C, which shows blood sugar levels over the past three months. Senior author Krista Varady said that participants in the time-restricted eating group had an easier time following the regime than those in the calorie-reducing group. The researchers believe this is partly because patients with diabetes are generally told to cut back on calories by their doctors as a first line of defense, so many of these participants likely had already tried — and struggled with — that form of dieting. And while the participants in the time-restricted eating group were not instructed to reduce their calorie intake, they ended up doing so by eating within a fixed window. Just over half the participants in the study were Black and another 40% were Hispanic. This is notable as diabetes is particularly prevalent among those groups, so having studies that document the success of time-restricted eating for them is particularly useful, the researchers said. The study was small a https://today.uic.edu/intermittent-fasting-diabetes-weight-loss/ XX XX New CGM approved in Europe. Sibionics CGM says they have more than 600-thousand users for their GS1 CGM, mostly in hospitals. It's a 14 day no calibration system with data sharing. They also make a Continuous Ketone Monitoring System(CKM). The company, based in China, says GS1 CGM products will gradually become available for pre-sales in EU countries, the UK, and other European countries. https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/sibionics-achieves-milestone-receiving-ce-mark-for-its-groundbreaking-gs1-continuous-glucose-monitoring-system-301974051.html XX XX Commercial – Edgepark XX Couple of movie updates for Diabetes Month! We've been following Pay or Die since it was in production, and it's now in selected theaters with a digital release on Paramont Plus coming Nov 14th. All about the high price of insulin – and the personal cost – this release means the movie is eligible for an Oscar nomination for best documentary. XX The short film Type 1 is also available to stream.. you may recall we talked to the writer behind this project is Noah Averbach-Katz, who appeared in Star Trek Discovery. His wife Mary Wiseman has a starring role and the whole Star Trek community got behind this project. The two star in the short movie which explores the barriers to insulin access put in place for diabetics through a Type 1 diabetic and his wife during their desperate search for insulin. It's presented in partnership with with T1 International and it's the film directorial debut of Anthony Rapp, the original Mark in RENT and current star of Star Trek: Discovery. https://playbill.com/article/watch-anthony-rapp-directed-short-film-type-1 XX This is where in the past I've talked about what's coming up next week on the show.. well now we have two shows! In the news will appear in both DC1 and DC2 feeds.. but the weekly interview shows will only occasionally cross over. I'll try this and see how it goes – next week on DC 1 – Dr. Mike Natter – he's an adult endo who lives with type 1, he's also an artist and has a huge following on social media. We'll find out why – he's also used the new Beta Bionics iLet pump and lets us know what he thinks about that. Next up for DC 2 – professional golfer Ken Duke talks about his diagnosis and how he manages diabetes on tour. Join us again soon!

Ologies with Alie Ward
Diabetology (BLOOD SUGAR) Part 2 Encore with Mike Natter, MD

Ologies with Alie Ward

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 82:37


Wrapping up our Diabetology 2 parter encore, diabetic diabetologist and wonderful person Dr. Mike Natter, MD is back with a little introduction covering some stuff that wasn't on the radar back in 2019, like what's the deal with this Ozempic stuff you've heard about, and then Natter from the past goes on  to answer all of your questions about blood sugar, the cost of insulin, pancreas transplants, keto, glucagon, how exercise can save your life, his most meaningful interactions with patients, pudding theft, and the best place to cry at work. Also: why you should always keep frosting in your purse.This episode is swear-free and okay for all ages, and a bleeped version of Diabetology Part 1 can be found at this link.Follow Dr. Mike Natter at Instagram.com/mike.natter or at Twitter.com/mike_natterA donation went to: JDRF.org More links at alieward.com/ologies/diabetologySmologies (short, classroom-safe) episodesSponsors of OlogiesTranscripts and bleeped episodesBecome a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a monthOlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, masks, totes!Follow @Ologies on Twitter and InstagramFollow @AlieWard on Twitter and InstagramEditing by Mercedes Maitland of Maitland Audio Productions and Jarrett Sleeper of MindJam Media and Mark David Christenson Transcripts by Emily White of The WordaryWebsite by Kelly R. DwyerTheme song by Nick Thorburn

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Ologies with Alie Ward
Diabetology (BLOOD SUGAR) Part 1 Encore with Dr. Mike Natter, MD

Ologies with Alie Ward

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 60:44


Dr. Mike Natter hosts this encore episode of Ologies (hosted by Alie Ward), it's a classic 2 parter: Diabetology about the happy, moody-, sweaty-, unconscious-, and possibly even homicidal-making sugar in our blood. In this episode, Dr. Mike Natter dishes about how blood sugar works, what insulin does, and how prevalent diabetes is in all of its various forms. Also: keto vs. vegan, hypoglycemia, cyborg organs, owl hoots, gestational diabetes, type 1 vs. type 2 and ... does Gwyneth drink her own pee? Also: the emotional side of the disease and how to help those in your life who are diabetic.Next week, the doc addresses your questions, from diets to diagnoses to infuriating insulin prices.Follow Dr. Mike Natter at Instagram.com/mike.natter or at Twitter.com/mike_natterA donation went to: beyondtype1.orgSponsor links: thegreatcoursesplus.com/OLOGIES; ZOLA.com/ologies (code:SAVE50); betterhelp.com/ologiesMore links at alieward.com/ologies/diabetologyTranscripts & bleeped episodes at: alieward.com/ologies-extrasBecome a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a month: www.Patreon.com/ologiesOlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, pins, totes and STIIIICKERS!Follow twitter.com/ologies or instagram.com/ologiesFollow twitter.com/AlieWard or instagram.com/AlieWardSound editing by Jarrett Sleeper of MindJam Media & Steven Ray MorrisTheme song by Nick ThorburnSupport the show: http://Patreon.com/ologies

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Knock Knock, Hi! with the Glaucomfleckens
Imposter Syndrome with Endocrinologist/Artist Dr. Mike Natter

Knock Knock, Hi! with the Glaucomfleckens

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 78:11


Dr. Mike Natter chats with the Glacuomfleckens about how his art helps him in medicine, tells some stories about why he didn't get into other medical specialties, and talks about imposter syndrome. — Want more Dr. Mike Natter? Instagram: @mike.natter Website + Art: www.mikenattermedical.com Mike's Blog: mikenattermd.home.blog — We want to hear YOUR stories (and medical puns)! Shoot us an email and say hi! knockknockhi@human-content.com Can't get enough of us? Shucks. You can support the show on Patreon for early episode access, exclusive bonus shows, livestream hangouts, and much more! – www.patreon.com/glaucomflecken  -- We have a special offer for our U.S. listeners! Visit http://ekohealth.com/kkh and use code “knock50” to Experience Eko's digital stethoscope technology. That's E-K-O Health slash KKH and use “KNOCK50” to get $50 off plus a free case plus free engraving with this podcast exclusive offer! (Offer ends April 30) Today's episode is brought to you by the Nuance Dragon Ambient Experience (DAX). It's like having a virtual Jonathan in your pocket. If you would like to learn more about DAX, check out http://nuance.com/discoverDAX and ask your provider for the DAX experience. Produced by Human Content Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Design Lab with Bon Ku
EP 100: Clip Show Special

Design Lab with Bon Ku

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 36:15


Thank you for supporting us through 100 episodes and getting us to 100,000 downloads! In this episode, Bon and Rob play back some of our favorite clips from early episodes and reminisce about all we have learned along the way. Guests featured in this episode: EP 1: Ellen Lupton, Sharing the Power of Design Listen on Apple Podcasts EP 2: Nzinga Harrison, Designing for Mental Health Listen on Apple Podcasts EP 3: Mike Natter, Art, Storytelling, and Medicine Listen on Apple Podcasts EP 7: John Maeda, Technology and Design Listen on Apple Podcasts EP 8: Giorgia Lupi, Designing with Data Listen on Apple Podcasts EP 9: Craig Wilkins, Spacial Justice Listen on Apple Podcasts EP 10: BJ Miller, Designing Death Listen on Apple Podcasts EP 18: Cliff Kuang, Designing a User Friendly World Listen on Apple Podcasts EP 59: Susannah Fox, Designing Peer-to-Peer Health Listen on Apple Podcasts Episode Links and Mentions: Thad Ziolkowski's on Surfing and Addiction  Rob's blood glucose nightlight: https://glowcose.com/ Podcast statistics referenced from Daniel Ruby via Demand Sage: https://www.demandsage.com/podcast-statistics Episode Website: https://www.designlabpod.com/episodes/episode100 Show Sources & Links: Sign-up for Design Lab Podcast's Newsletter Previous Episode Newsletters and Shownotes Follow @DesignLabPod on Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Facebook Follow @BonKu on Twitter & Instagram Check out the Health Design Lab Production by Robert Pugliese Edit by Fernando Queiroz Cover Design by Eden Lew Theme song by Emmanuel Houston Indexed in the Library of Congress: ISSN 2833-2032

Progress Note
Endocrine Consult: Creativity, Memory Hooks, and Artwork with Dr. Mike Natter from NYU

Progress Note

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 88:16


Dr. Mike. Natter. Not much else to say. This man is such a humble, unique, and impressive individual who has gone from the average joe without top-tier test scores to an attending at NYU Bellevue Hospital. He joins us to talk about his journey through medicine, how his artwork has impacted his studies, the best tips for current students, and how to improve your learning capability. Dr. Natter is super down-to-Earth, and we think this is one of the most enjoyable episodes yet. If you like what you hear, need free Step 1 studying advice, or enjoy artwork of all kinds, check out his website mikenattermedical.com. Instagram: @mike.natter Contact Emails: Riley: rbaker12@mgh.harvard.edu Jack: jwolf0@mgh.harvard.edu --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/riley-baker23/message

Just My Type - The Diabetes Podcast
#71 Mike Natter - New York Endo | Just My Type

Just My Type - The Diabetes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 34:50


In this episode of the Just My Type podcast, co-hosts Sami (type 1) and Dobie (type 2) go across the US to hear from Dr. Mike Natter, an endocrinologist in New York City area. When was the last time you talked to a down-to-earth endocrinologist? Laid back, knowledgeable, and insightful, he covers every basis of what an endocrinology appointment should include. Dr. Mike has type 1 diabetes himself, so he knows what it is like to be on both sides of the doctor's appointment. Mike shares his experience in med school, what his appointments include, and his approach to communicating with his patients for their optimal health. Likable and listenable, THIS is a fantastic episode. C'est la vie, baby!Question of the pod: When is the last time you went to your endocrinologist?Share it with us at: Instagram: @justmytypepod_Twitter: @justmytypepod_Tik Tok: @justmytypepod_Facebook: @justmytypepodHashtag: #justmytypepodThis episode of Just My Type is sponsored by The Diabetes App: a community platform for individuals living with all types of diabetes. For more information and to listen to more episodes check out our website: www.justmytypepodcast.comDisclaimer Nothing expressed on the Just My Type podcast or on the Just My Type website is intended or should be interpreted or used as medical advice.  You should always consult with a competent physician with respect to all aspects of your health and wellness.

Physicians Off The Beaten Path
29- Physician-Artist Series: Mike Natter

Physicians Off The Beaten Path

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 43:02


How can medicine and art influence each other? What makes practicing medicine an art itself? In this special episode, we answer all these questions and more with our guest, Mike Natter, MD. Mike is a freelance artist, contributor and writer at Philadelphia Inquirer. He was featured in “Art from the Frontlines: Visual Expressions from Medical Professionals During the COVID-19 Pandemic”, an exhibit that highlighted artwork created by healthcare professionals during the COVID-19 pandemic as well as in-depth interviews with the artists. Mike has an MD from Thomas Jefferson University, a Medical Sciences Certificate from Columbia University in NYC, and a BA in Neuropsychology from Skidmore College.

DocWorking: The Whole Physician Podcast
101: Editor‘s Pick, Vulnerability and Mixing Art with Medicine with Dr. Mike Natter

DocWorking: The Whole Physician Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 25:13


Our producer, Amanda Taran, is away this week and we've chosen to share some of our favorite episodes that you may not have heard. “There's something about that world of graphic medicine where you put it out onto paper, and you still sit with those feelings, but when you close the book or when you have something tangible and you can walk away from it, it does let you digest it in a way that talking about it or ignoring it or sublimating it in some way won't.” -Mike Natter MD This beautifully honest conversation between Lead Coach Jill Farmer and physician-artist Dr. Mike Natter delves into how intertwining art and medicine has led to vulnerability, and the unexpected positive results. Dr. Natter is in his second year of fellowship in endocrinology and is also a well recognized very talented artist. Jill talks to Dr. Natter about his art and how it impacts his life and practice of medicine. He used his art in medical school as a learning tool and continues to use his art as a way to learn and help others to learn. He also uses his art as an outlet that is relatable to so many other physicians. Tune in to get inspired to tap into your own talents outside of work. Michael Natter is an artist, humanist, and doctor. He utilizes his passion for art and storytelling in his medical life in didactic, humorous, and cathartic ways. Diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes in childhood, he became interested in medicine at a young age. Originally from New York City, he ventured to Philadelphia to attend Sidney Kimmel Medical College, completed his Internal Medicine Residency at NYU/Bellevue and is a current Endocrinology fellow at NYU/Bellevue. His work has been featured in media outlets such as The Philadelphia Inquirer, Annals of Internal Medicine, Buzzfeed, and others. You can follow his journey on Instagram @mike.natter, on twitter @mike_natter and via his website www.mikenattermedical.com where there are links to purchase prints of his art and versions of his art in enamel pin form for sale. If you enjoyed this podcast episode, you may also enjoy: Physician Burnout: Proactive Steps You Can Take Today We're everywhere you like to get your podcasts! Apple iTunes, Spotify, iHeart Radio, Google, Pandora, PlayerFM,ListenNotes, Amazon, YouTube, Podbean Our New DocWorking THRIVE  Membership is here!! You'll get ongoing Small Group Coaching with our Experienced Team, Ongoing Coaching Support in a Private Community that Fosters Peer Support and Mentorship, and superb virtual courses to include ‘STAT: Quick Wins to Get Your Life Back' with Gabriella Dennery MD and Master Certified Coach Jill Farmer, ‘A New Era of Leadership' and ‘Communication for the Win' with Lisa Kuzman, and so much more! Join our community by clicking here. At DocWorking, our specialty is Coaching Physicians. We bring an exceptional experienced team to Coach Physicians to achieve the Best in Life and Medicine. Doctors devote their lives to caring for others. But does that mean they must sacrifice their own health and wellbeing? Absolutely not! At DocWorking, we have developed a unique way to embrace it all. The caring for others that you do so selflessly AND the caring for YOURSELF AND YOUR FAMILY that you crave in order to bring it all into the perfect balance specific to YOU. What if we told you that you CAN have it all? The career you dreamed of when you decided to become a doctor AND the life outside of medicine that you desire? DocWorking empowers physicians to get back on the path to achieving their dreams. Did you know that online reviews don't have to be left to chance?  You can organically boost your reviews using a service that gives your patients a one click option to leave you a review. Most patients would leave a positive review if it were only that easy

DocWorking: The Whole Physician Podcast
70: Vulnerability and the Art of Medicine with Dr. Mike Natter

DocWorking: The Whole Physician Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 25:33


“There's something about that world of graphic medicine where you put it out onto paper, and you still sit with those feelings, but when you close the book or when you have something tangible and you can walk away from it, it does let you digest it in a way that talking about it or ignoring it or sublimating it in some way won't.” -Mike Natter MD This beautifully honest conversation between Lead Coach Jill Farmer and physician-artist Dr. Mike Natter delves into how intertwining art and medicine has led to vulnerability, and the unexpected positive results. Dr. Natter is in his second year of fellowship in endocrinology and is also a well recognized very talented artist. Jill talks to Dr. Natter about his art and how it impacts his life and practice of medicine. He used his art in medical school as a learning tool and continues to use his art as a way to learn and help others to learn. He also uses his art as an outlet that is relatable to so many other physicians. Tune in to get inspired to tap into your own talents outside of work.    Michael Natter is an artist, humanist, and doctor. He utilizes his passion for art and storytelling in his medical life in didactic, humorous, and cathartic ways. Diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes in childhood, he became interested in medicine at a young age. Originally from New York City, he ventured to Philadelphia to attend Sidney Kimmel Medical College, completed his Internal Medicine Residency at NYU/Bellevue and is a current Endocrinology fellow at NYU/Bellevue. His work has been featured in media outlets such as The Philadelphia Inquirer, Annals of Internal Medicine, Buzzfeed, and others. You can follow his journey on instagram @mike.natter, on twitter @mike_natter and via his website www.mikenattermedical.com where there are links to purchase prints of his art and versions of his art in enamel pin form for sale.   Click Here Prepare For Your Board Exams & Get Your CME Quickly & Easily With Board Vitals! Save 10% on Question Banks with the promo code: DOCWORKING10 Our New DocWorking THRIVE  Membership is coming at the end of July!! You'll get ongoing Small Group Coaching with our Experienced Team, Ongoing Coaching Support in a Private Community that Fosters Peer Support and Mentorship, and superb virtual courses to include ‘STAT: Quick Wins to Get Your Life Back' with Gabriella Dennery MD and Master Certified Coach Jill Farmer, and ‘A New Era of Leadership,' with Lisa Kuzman, and so much more!    Join our community by clicking here.   At DocWorking, our specialty is Coaching Physicians. We bring an exceptional experienced team to Coach Physicians to achieve the Best in Life and Medicine.    Doctors devote their lives to caring for others. But does that mean they must sacrifice their own health and wellbeing? Absolutely not!   At DocWorking, we have developed a unique way to embrace it all.   The caring for others that you do so selflessly AND the caring for YOURSELF AND YOUR FAMILY that you crave in order to bring it all into the perfect balance specific to YOU.   What if we told you that you CAN have it all? The career you dreamed of when you decided to become a doctor AND the life outside of medicine that you desire?   DocWorking empowers physicians to get back on the path to achieving their dreams.   At DocWorking, we understand the tug between life and medicine–a desire to make an impact through your specialized skills but a longing for more time to prioritize your own dreams and ambitions.   We understand because we are a team of physicians and experienced coaches who have been successfully coaching physicians for more than 10 years.   Professional coaching is transformational. Elite athletes, award-winning actors and top-performing executives all know this, which is why they embrace coaching to achieve such extraordinary success.  Smart leaders leverage the power of coaching to achieve outcomes that are meaningful, measurable, and attainable. Physicians definitively benefit from coaching, and we are here to provide the best of the best.   It's Time to Prioritize the Health and Wellness of Physicians! DocWorking is here for you.    Our Coaches Will Show You How!   To learn more about DocWorking, visit us here! Are you a physician who would like to tell your story? Please email Amanda, our producer, at Amanda@docworking.com to be considered. And if you like our podcast and would like to subscribe and leave us a 5 star review, we would be extremely grateful! We're everywhere you like to get your podcasts! Apple iTunes, Spotify, iHeart Radio, Google, Pandora, PlayerFM, ListenNotes, Amazon, YouTube, Podbean You can also find us on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.    Some links in our blogs and show notes are affiliate links, and purchases made via those links may result in small payments to DW. These help toward our production costs. Thank you for supporting DocWorking: The Whole Physician Podcast! Occasionally, we discuss financial and legal topics. We are not financial or legal professionals. Please consult a licensed professional for financial or legal advice regarding your specific situation.   Podcast produced by: Amanda Taran

The Visible Voices
MK Czerwiec and Mike Natter: More Graphic Medicine

The Visible Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 32:08


MK Czerwiec is a nurse, cartoonist, and educator. She is the creator of Taking Turns: Stories from HIV/AIDS Care Unit 371, a co-author of Graphic Medicine Manifesto  and editor of Menopause: A Comic Treatment . MK is also the comics editor for the journal Literature & Medicine.  Follow MK on Twitter @ComicNurse MK co-manages the website, podcast, annual conferences, and online community of GraphicMedicine.org.  Michael Natter is an artist, humanist, and doctor. He utilizes his passion for art and storytelling in his medical life in didactic, humorous, and cathartic ways. He is a graduate of Sidney Kimmel Medical College, completed his Internal Medicine Residency at NYU/Bellevue and is a current Endocrinology fellow at NYU/Bellevue. His work has been featured in media outlets such as The Philadelphia Inquirer, Annals of Internal Medicine, Buzzfeed, and others.  Follow Mike on Twitter @mike_natter

Ologies with Alie Ward
Coronasode Special: Quarantinology (UM, WHAT HAPPENS NOW?) with Various Ologists

Ologies with Alie Ward

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 80:39


Lifted restrictions! Discarded masks! Vaxxing & relaxing! Parties. Variant confusion. FOMO while also dreading events. Worry about strangers. Grief for a cancelled year. WHAT'S HAPPENING HERE? We've got you covered. As infection rates go down and restrictions lift in the U.S., you may feel: relieved, overjoyed, nude without a mask, guilty about surviving, conflicted about gatherings, or mourning a loss. We gathered a small army of experts to chat about historical quarantines and recovery periods, vaccine rates, economic projections, the mental state of healthcare workers and the grief that can follow an historical event. Geoff Manaugh and Nicola Twilley (of Gastropod) join to chat about researching their stellar new book “Until Proven Safe,” Jessica Malaty-Rivera updates us on vaccine rates and variants, Dr. Mike Natter checks in from New York and thanatologist Cole Imperi gives step-by-step instructions for taking care of your brain during transitions and “shadowlosses.” I hope this episode serves you well; I just really needed to make it.  Pre-order Geoff Manaugh and Nicola Twilley's book Until Proven Safe: The History and Future of Quarantine. More info https://untilprovensafe.com/   Follow Nicola https://twitter.com/nicolatwilley and Geoff https://twitter.com/geoffmanaugh   Follow Cole Imperi at instagram.com/imperi and instagram.com/americanthanatologist Thanatology episode with Cole Imperi: alieward.com/ologies/thanatology   Follow Jessica Malaty-Rivera on instagram.com/jessicamalatyrivera and https://twitter.com/jessicamalaty    Vaccine Infodemiology episode with Jessica Malaty-Rivera: alieward.com/ologies/vaccineinfodemiology   Follow Dr. Mike Natter on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mike.natter   Diabetology episode with Dr. Mike Natter: alieward.com/ologies/diabetology   Donations were made to: https://covid.giveindia.org, 500WomensScientists.org, and The School of American Thanatology at https://www.americanthanatology.com/ Sponsors of Ologies: alieward.com/ologies-sponsors Transcripts & bleeped episodes at: alieward.com/ologies-extras More links at alieward.com/ologies/quarantinology Become a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a month: www.Patreon.com/ologies OlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, pins, totes and now… MASKS. Hi. Yes.  Follow twitter.com/ologies or instagram.com/ologies Follow twitter.com/AlieWard or instagram.com/AlieWard Sound editing by Jarrett Sleeper of MindJam Media & Steven Ray Morris Theme song by Nick Thorburn Transcripts by Emily White of https://www.thewordary.com/ Support the show: http://Patreon.com/ologies See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Design Lab with Bon Ku
EP 14: Jam Session featuring Mike Natter

Design Lab with Bon Ku

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 47:49


In this special holiday edition of Design Lab, Dr. Mike Natter (from Episode 3) joins us as our return guest! In this fun meandering conversation, our producer Rob Pugliese asks Bon and Mike about their holiday plans, TikTok, quarantine puppies, Jeopardy, reducing pandemic stress and so much more. Enjoy and happy holidays! 

You Are That
In school for 20 years | Mike Natter

You Are That

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 91:54


The bedside manner of this episode is top notch because our guest is a doctor of the most kick ass variety. Our nostalgic walk down Mike’s memory lane leaves us crying on a bench for a little bit. But don’t worry! It gets weirder. We share cartoon critiques and comic book reminiscing. There’s a few twisty life turns and coincidences that truly belong in a romcom. We talk a about diabetes which is a bond shared by both Dr. Natter and Boni. The outlook both of them have on this subject is downright honest upbeat wisdom. The love of art and creativity is woven into all the delightful life experiences and you should definitely check out Mike’s social media to see what we mean. @mike.nattertwitter @mike_natter Check out Dr. Natter’s amazing art and you can adorn you walls with some serious talent. Art Sugar - Mike NatterYou can find the YAT sisters at the regularly scheduled locationsInstagramTwitterPatreonYou Are That BRAND NEW MERCH IS HITTING THE SHOP! Aghhhhh! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Design Lab with Bon Ku
EP 3: Art, Storytelling & Medicine | Mike Natter

Design Lab with Bon Ku

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2020 30:26


Meet Mike Natter. He’s an artist turned doctor who uses comics, sketches and drawings to share his journey in Medicine. Mike is an Endocrinology Fellow in New York City where he finished his residency training treating patients with Covid-19. In his conversation with Bon, Mike shares how art helps him both as a doctor and a patient living with diabetes, embracing a creative mindset and being trolled on Instagram.

Vitamin Z | Medical School Podcast
Intern Year with Dr. Mike Natter

Vitamin Z | Medical School Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 38:04


Dr. Mike Natter, MD is an artist and physician who just finished internal medicine residency in New York City. He speaks about his experience as an intern, imparts valuable advice for new doctors, and how he's used his artwork as an outlet to express the struggles and triumphs of being a physician-in-training.

The Exam Room
Dr. Mike Natter - How I Got Here | Medicine, Cartooning and the Creative MD

The Exam Room

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 28:15


How I Got Here is a new series looking at the career paths of some of medicine's most interesting figures. In this episode we were joined by Dr. Mike Natter, New York based medical resident and cartoonist. We explore cartooning, art and the problems we face with our culture of medicine. Dr. Natter is part of a new generation of creatives who are showing us a very different side of what it is to be a physician and a human. Listen and hear what's possible when we open ourselves to our passions and talents. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ologies with Alie Ward
Coronasode: Virology Update (COVID-19) with Shannon Bennett & Mike Natter

Ologies with Alie Ward

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 68:52


What kind of masks should you wear? How many people have had COVID-19 and don’t know? Do antibody tests work? When will we have a vaccine? Is it okay to picnic? Will there be a second wave? You need updates and we’ve got ologists. The wonderful Dr. Shannon Bennett from the first Virology episode joins us again, as well as New York City physician Dr. Mike Natter from the Diabetology episode. These two warm, informed professions dispel rumors, explain what life has been like on the front lines, address medications, describe new symptoms, “proning,” rates of asymptomatic folks, where to wear a mask, how to use gloves and whether or not the balcony saucepan symphonies at 7pm every night delight or annoy them. We’re in this for the long haul folks, but we’ve got each other.  Follow Dr. Mike Natter at Instagram.com/mike.natter or Twitter.com/mike_natter Dr. Shannon Bennett at twitter.com/microbeexplorer and Instagram.com/microbeexplorer Donations went to Food Bank for New York and California Academy of Sciences  Check out the podcast Science Vs.  More Ologies Coronasodes: Virology, All (Washed) Hands on Deck More links at alieward.com/ologies/virology2 Transcripts & bleeped episodes at: alieward.com/ologies-extras Become a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a month: www.Patreon.com/ologies OlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, pins, totes and STIIIICKERS! Follow twitter.com/ologies or instagram.com/ologies Follow twitter.com/AlieWard or instagram.com/AlieWard Sound editing by Jarrett Sleeper of MindJam Media & Steven Ray Morris Theme song by Nick Thorburn Support the show.

Explore The Space
Mike Natter On Art, Medicine, & Passion

Explore The Space

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 39:40


"I believe that art and visual imagery is innate. Anyone can understand it" Dr. Mike Natter is a 3rd year Internal Medicine resident and a stunning artist. Like truly wonderful. We discuss using art as a teaching tool, how he reflects and critiques residency training through his art, and our shared love for Calvin & Hobbes. This is so much fun, enjoy! Don't miss your chance to nominate a guest for Explore The Space Podcast and win a fantastic coffee-centric prize! Contest closes 2/28 at 8am PST Please subscribe and rate Explore The Space on Apple Podcasts or wherever you download podcasts. Email feedback or ideas to mark@explorethespaceshow.com Follow on Twitter @ETSshow, Instagram @explorethespaceshow Key Learnings 1. Using art as a teaching tool 2. Does Mike use his art for other subjects or just medicine 3. How the process of art is beneficial, not the end-product 4. Tools of the trade 5. The things that Mike feels compelled to draw at any opportunity 6. How Mike reflects the challenges and hardships of residency in his art 7. What does a day off look like 8. The art that Mike enjoys 9. The growth of graphic art and medicine 10. Why talking about our shared hobbies at work is a challenge 11. Calvin and Hobbes. That's it 12. Merging and sustaining more than one passion Links Twitter @mike.natter  Instagram: @mike_natter Mike's ArtSugar page: https://artsugar.co/collections/mike-natter   #art, #passion, #hobby, #medicine, #residency, #graphicart, #teaching, #calvinandhobbes, #podcast, #podcasting, #healthcare, #digitalhealth, #health, #leadership, #mentorship, #coaching, #FOAmed, #doctor, #nurse, #meded, #education, #hospital, #hospitalist, #innovation, #innovate, #medicalstudent, #medicalschool, #resident, #physician

Pancreas Pals
Season 6 Ep. 12: DKA & Flu Myths ft. Dr. Mike Natter

Pancreas Pals

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2020 40:23


In Season 6 Ep. 12, the season finale, Emily and Miriam chat with Dr. @mike.natter about the dangers of ketones and the flu, and how to care for yourself or loved ones when sick.

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Surviving Medicine
080: Blending Art and Medicine – Dr. Mike Natter MD

Surviving Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2020 57:09


Dr. Mike Natter MD Internal Medicine & Graphic Medicine Instagram |  Twitter  |  Art Work Description: Our most requested guest since we launched the podcast, and we promise, he does not disappoint! Dr. Natter’s message and compassion bleeds through with everything he does. Now, think back to when you were a kid. A kid when it…

Board Rounds Prep for USMLE and COMLEX
39: USMLE and COMLEX Prep: Spinal Cord Pathology

Board Rounds Prep for USMLE and COMLEX

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 9:47


A 70-y/o male has hypoesthesia of the trunk, hypoalgesia, and decreased temperature discrimination. Which diagnosis accounts for residual pallesthesia and fine touch? Links: Full Episode Blog Post Meded Media BoardVitals (promo code BOARDROUNDS and save 15% off) PMY 373: From Art School to Med School with Dr. Mike Natter Follow me on Instagram @medicalschoolHQ. Follow Dr. Mike Natter on Instagram @mike.natter and check out all his amazing artwork.

Ologies with Alie Ward
Diabetology (BLOOD SUGAR) Part 2 with Dr. Mike Natter, MD

Ologies with Alie Ward

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 80:13


Diabetic diabetologist and wonderful person Dr. Mike Natter, MD is back to answer all of your questions about blood sugar, the cost of insulin, pancreas transplants, keto, glucagon, how exercise can save your life, his most meaningful interactions with patients, pudding theft, and the best place to cry at work. Also: why you should always keep frosting in your purse. This episode is swear-free and okay for all ages, and a bleeped version of Diabetology Part 1 can be found at this link.  Follow Dr. Mike Natter at Instagram.com/mike.natter or at Twitter.com/mike_natter A donation went to: JDRF.org  Sponsor links: LinkedIn.com/ologies; HelloFresh.com/ologies10 (code: ologies10) More links at alieward.com/ologies/diabetology Transcripts & bleeped episodes at: alieward.com/ologies-extras Become a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a month: www.Patreon.com/ologies OlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, pins, totes and STIIIICKERS! Follow twitter.com/ologies or instagram.com/ologies Follow twitter.com/AlieWard or instagram.com/AlieWard Sound editing by Jarrett Sleeper of MindJam Media & Steven Ray Morris Theme song by Nick Thorburn Support the show.

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Ologies with Alie Ward
Diabetology (BLOOD SUGAR) Part 1 with Dr. Mike Natter, MD

Ologies with Alie Ward

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 59:18


Your blood sugar can make you happy, moody, sweaty, unconscious and possibly even homicidal. In this episode, Dr. Mike Natter dishes about how blood sugar works, what insulin does, and how prevalent diabetes is in all of its various forms. Also: keto vs. vegan, hypoglycemia, cyborg organs, owl hoots, gestational diabetes, type 1 vs. type 2 and ... does Gwyneth drink her own pee? Also: the emotional side of the disease and how to help those in your life who are diabetic.  Next week, the doc addresses your questions, from diets to diagnoses to infuriating insulin prices.  Follow Dr. Mike Natter at Instagram.com/mike.natter or at Twitter.com/mike_natter A donation went to: beyondtype1.org Sponsor links: thegreatcoursesplus.com/OLOGIES; ZOLA.com/ologies (code:SAVE50); betterhelp.com/ologies More links at alieward.com/ologies/diabetology Transcripts & bleeped episodes at: alieward.com/ologies-extras Become a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a month: www.Patreon.com/ologies OlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, pins, totes and STIIIICKERS! Follow twitter.com/ologies or instagram.com/ologies Follow twitter.com/AlieWard or instagram.com/AlieWard Sound editing by Jarrett Sleeper of MindJam Media & Steven Ray Morris Theme song by Nick Thorburn Support the show.

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The Premed Years
373: From Art School to Med School With Dr. Mike Natter

The Premed Years

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 51:13


Mike Natter didn't always think he was cut out for med school. Today, he is a physician, artist, Instagram presence, and my cohost on the Board Rounds podcast too! Links: Full Episode Blog Post Meded Media Board Rounds podcast Follow Mike on Instagram @mike.natter

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Board Rounds Prep for USMLE and COMLEX
36: Thinking Through a Thyroid Problem With Histology

Board Rounds Prep for USMLE and COMLEX

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 15:05


This adult female with persistent fatigue complains of feeling cold. Listen to the lab values and look at the image in the show notes. What is the etiology? Links: Full Episode Blog Post BoardVitals (promo code BOARDROUNDS to save 15% off) Connect with Dr. Mike Natter on Instagram @mike.natter.

Board Rounds Prep for USMLE and COMLEX
35: What Organism Is Causing this Pneumonia?

Board Rounds Prep for USMLE and COMLEX

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 15:56


Infectious Disease! A young man presents with increasing SOB and green sputum. Sputum culture shows α-hemolytic gram positive cocci in chains. Name that bug! Links: Full Episode Blog Post Meded Media BoardVitals (Use the promo code BOARDROUNDS and get 15% off.) Follow Dr. Mike Natter on Instagram @mike.natter.

Board Rounds Prep for USMLE and COMLEX
34: Possible Complications of Deep Vein Thrombosis

Board Rounds Prep for USMLE and COMLEX

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 12:12


A patient with a DVT has not been using his heparin, and now he's back with LLE weakness. What are his heart sounds, cranial MRI, and history revealing? Links: Full Episode Blog Post Meded Media BoardVitals (Use the promo code BOARDROUNDS to save 15% off.) Follow Dr. Mike Natter and his amazing artwork on Instagram @mike.natter

Board Rounds Prep for USMLE and COMLEX
33: Thinking Through a Radiating Holosystolic Murmur

Board Rounds Prep for USMLE and COMLEX

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 21:13


Session 33 This middle-aged male has hypertension and diabetes. Which cardiac abnormality is giving rise to his radiating, high-pitched, holosystolic murmur? We’re joined by Dr. Mike Natter from BoardVitals. Go check out his amazing artwork on Instagram @mike.natter. Listen to this podcast episode with the player above, or keep reading for the highlights and takeaway points. [02:30] Question of the Week A 58-year-old male is presenting for an evaluation of a heart murmur that was recently discovered at a work health fair. His past medical history is remarkable for hypertension and diabetes. He has a nice chest pain, palpitations, syncope, or dyspnea. Cardiac auscultation reveals a high-pitched, blowing, holocystolic murmur at the apex. It radiates toward the axilla. The murmur does not increase in intensity with inspiration. What is the most likely diagnosis? (A) Mitral stenosis (B) Ventricular septal defect (C) Tricuspid regurgitation (D) Aortic stenosis (E) Mitral regurgitation [Related episode: USMLE and COMLEX Prep: 60 y/o Male with a Murmur] [03:43] Definition of Terms Holosystolic means you hear the sound throughout systole. It's not going away at any point, increasing or decreasing. It's just going. The apex of the heart is the opposite of the base. It can be sometimes confusing for medical students because it's almost the opposite of what you look at when you're looking at the heart. So the apex of the heart is located at the bottom. It's the inferior part of the heart. [06:17] The Correct Answer and the Thought Process Behind It If it's holosystolic, it's the systole. The ventricles are contracting. So what we're hearing is blood flowing back. It's the regurgitation through either the tricuspid or the mitral valve. Typically, where you're hearing the sound is the blood coming at you. So I'm narrowing my choices here down to either (C) Tricuspid regurgitation or (E) Mitral regurgitation. Mike points out that it's a good test-taking strategy to narrow down your choices. In this case, the correct answer is E. You want to look at pitch, location, and timing. You can grade murmurs and where it radiates, etc. Based on what's going on, we're dealing with a regurgitating murmur.  The murmur of mitral regurgitation gives you this blowing holosystolic sound and radiating to the axilla. It's a pathognomonic mitral regurgitant's description. So anytime you hear that description, it's telling of a mitral regurgitant murmur. It's essential to memorize the patterns because once that's done, you'll get those points easy. [12:08] Understanding the Other Answer Choices Mitral stenosis is characterized by more turbulent flows. Blood is trying to push through something that's basically closed. With stenosis, imagine the blood is knocking at the door and you hear a very hard clunk, clunk, clunk. It's very different from a blowing murmur or regurgitant-type murmur which sounds like a "woosh, woosh, woosh." Ventricular septal defect (VSD) is a defect between the two ventricles. What happens here is that blood is going to go from high pressure to low pressure. It sounds like a train going over a bridge "chug, chug, chug." In this condition, you're going to have the blood going from the left ventricle into the right ventricle. You will hear that extra sound in the heart as well. You could hear this on the bicuspid area although it's also going to be a holosystolic murmur. In systole, the ventricles are contracting. During that entire contraction, the blood that should be going to the aorta is also going to be flowing back into that right ventricle. Interestingly, the tricuspid regurgitation and ventricular septal defect are potentiall going to sound the same in the same area. Obviously, it depends on how big the VSD is. There could be a pulmonary issue here, which you can tell in the clinical picture. Aortic stenosis would be characterized by the smacking of blood up against the valve. You're going to hear it in systole. But it's not necessarily holosystolic. You're only going to hear the murmur right when the blood is smacking up against the valve. Depending on the level of stenosis, aortic stenosis can be one of the louder ones too. You can typically see some radiation to the carotids. [17:50] Final Thoughts Keep in mind that there are other aspects you have to get information from in order to really make a diagnosis. Unfortunately, we have to take these tests where we're not really looking at the patient as a whole and getting a diagnosis as we should. Students are given 4-6 weeks from schools and they're studying 24 hours a day trying to maximize their score. But understand there's a real patient behind there. Mike suggests using a narrative or a story because the human memory works better in terms of ingraining that information and retrieving it appropriately. Links: BoardVitals (Use the promo code BOARDROUNDS to save 15% off.) Dr. Mike Natter’s Instagram @mike.natter

Doctor Hustle
#10 - Graphic Medicine, Creativity, and Art with Dr. Mike Natter

Doctor Hustle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 57:50


Bassam talks with Dr. Mike Natter, a physician-artist, about his work in the emerging field of graphic medicine, how art informs his work as a doctor, and how having type 1 diabetes informs his art. In addition, Dr. Natter talks about the importance of creativity in medicine and gives ideas on how we can all find the artist within.Complete episode show notes can be found here: https://www.doctorhustle.com/episode10/Doctor Hustle Twitter: @doctor_hustleDoctor Hustle Instagram: @doctor.hustle

Beyond Medicine
031 - #MEDsession - Mike Natter, MD - Art and Medicine

Beyond Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2019


1.) The story behind Mike Natter2.) Behind the numbers. Why Admission should take into account more than just the grades.3.) Art and Medicine- “I tossed my notebooks and I bought sketchbooks.”4.) How mike used his drawings to learn medicine.5.) Trying not to look dumb in medicine.6.) Type 1 diabetes and how it affected his life growing up.7.) What don’t people get about Type 1 diabetes.

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Doctors Who Create
#16 The Art of Medicine

Doctors Who Create

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2019 29:46


Since starting medical school, I've begun seeing biology and medicine in art everywhere I look: at the MoMa, Cooper Hewitt Design Museum, even the random art galleries in Chelsea… I see folded proteins and cells and viruses. In Episode 3 of our Spotlight Series, we are going to talk about how art and medicine go hand in hand. From the work of Dr. Mike Natter to making murals in a hospital waiting room to learning Art & Anatomy with Laura Ferguson, we can paint a colorful picture about the literal art of medicine. More information about Art & Anatomy can be found here: https://artandanatomy.com/ Thanks to Darlina Liu for producing this episode, to our podcast leads, Shiv and Darlina, and to the band Night Float for providing our music. This episode was sponsored by the Master Scholars Program in Humanistic Medicine at the NYU School of Medicine as part of our four-episode Spotlight Series featuring: Medicine & Improv, Medicine & Writing, Medicine & Art, and Medicine & Dance. "Our program takes a broad, inclusive approach to medical humanities, with the goal of supporting students' creative and intellectual interests outside the scope of traditional medical education. Many of our students come into medical school with a passion for the humanistic disciplines. Others develop this along the way, after encountering particular experiences or questions over the course of their training and looking to art or history or one of the social sciences to explore them more deeply. Students can do this through one of our mini-courses, like Art & Anatomy or Medical Improv, or through our Rudin Fellowship in Medical Ethics and Humanities, if they have a more targeted research project in mind. Many of our courses actually grow out of student-generated ideas—Medical Improv is a great example. Participants in our program often report that it helps sustain the many dimensions of their identities beyond their interest in biomedicine, and that the freedom of choice (either in selecting seminars or in the Rudin Fellowship, where students design completely individualized projects) is validating and empowering in a context that can often feel very hierarchical. It is imperative that we recognize and support each of our students as a whole person if we want them to develop into the kind of physicians who treat each of their patients as a whole person." – Katie Grogan, Associate Director, MSPHM

Diabetics Doing Things Podcast
#ToolsofType1s - 005 - Mike Natter

Diabetics Doing Things Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019


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Pancreas Pals
Season 4 Ep. 12: The Art of Diabetes ft. Dr. Mike Natter

Pancreas Pals

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2018 31:36


In the season 4 finale Emily speaks with fellow T1D, Dr. Mike Natter, about his journey through medical school with Type 1 diabetes, and how he uses his artistic abilities to learn medicine, and help others cope with the disease.

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Surviving Medicine
045: Dr. Mike Natter MD – Internal Medicine Resident & Graphic Medicine

Surviving Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2018 56:34


Dr. Mike Natter MD Internal Medicine & Graphic Medicine Instagram |  Twitter  |  Art Work Description: Our most requested guest since we launched the podcast, and we promise, he does not disappoint! Dr. Natter’s message and compassion bleeds through with everything he does. Now, think back to when you were a kid. A kid when it…

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 LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE ON: APPLE PODCASTS | GOOGLE PLAY | STITCHER | SPOTIFY What's good DOTB Nation!! We got physician and artistic sensation, Dr. Mike Natter on today's episode! He has followed his dreams and it's paying dividends for him right now. Dr. Natter has a knack for creativity and has been using his own illustrations to make difficult medical concepts easier for himself. And his drawings are really dope! As a matter of fact, he became an overnight sensation when some of his illustrations made it on social media. Currently, he has over 77k Instagram followers. Things were not so peachy for Dr. Natter prior to medical school. On this show he lets us know all the potholes and detours he faced when trying to get into medical school. Pre-meds, you're going to want to listen to this episode!! Learn more about Dr. Natter: Instagram: @mike.natter Buzzfeed article Doximity Check out our sponsor Set for Life Insurance: www.setforlifeinsurance.com   The post 057 – The Art of being a Physician appeared first on DOCS OUTSIDE THE BOX.

Medicine ReMixed
Doctormentary: Dr. Mike Natter

Medicine ReMixed

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2018 64:54


In this interview, Reesh talks to Mike Natter who is currently a resident physician at NYU & a popular medical artist on Social Media. He's been featured in Buzzfeed, New York Times and now Medicine ReMixed! In this conversation, Mike talks about his unconventional journey into Medicine, having Type 1 Diabetes, selling artwork on Instagram, notable doctors who left careers in Medicine to pursue art, favorite Hip Hop music, Diabetic Street Art & so much more! Mike's Epic Self Portrait: artsugar.co/products/natter-self-portrait-in-diabetic-test-strips Follow Mike on Social: instagram.com/mike.natter twitter.com/mike_natter facebook.com/mikenattermedical ** Episode edited/mixed by Reesh & original production by JMKM from Productive Culture: soundcloud.com/productiveculture/sets open.spotify.com/artist/5dyTfzlV8t4WI0BNMzgFvf Follow MRx on Social Media: facebook.com/MedicineRemixed instagram.com/medicine_remixed twitter.com/medicineremixed anchor.fm/medicineremixed --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/medicineremixed/message

Core IM | Internal Medicine Podcast
Introducing the CORE IM Podcasts: 5 Pearls & Mind the Gap - Core IM | Internal Medicine | Medical Education | FOAMed | Family Medicine | Physician Assistant | Resident | Nurse Practitioner | Medical Student | Hospitalist | Primary Care

Core IM | Internal Medicine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2017 4:34


CORE IM is an independent consortium of educators aligned to create internal medicine-specific portable learning tools in the form of podcasts, corresponding show notes and illustrations. Segments include 5 Pearls and Mind The Gap. For more information: https://www.coreimpodcast.com/2017/10/13/introducing-the-core-im-podcasts-5-pearls-mind-the-gap/ Sincerely, CORE IM team: Executive Producer: Shreya P. Trivedi, MD (@ShreyaTrivediMD) Five Pearls Producer: Marty Fried, MD (@Marty_Fried) Mind the Gap Producer: Steve Liu, MD Advisors: Neil Shapiro MD, John Hwang MD, Vincent Santillo MD Podcast editing and technical set-up: Harit Shah and Steven Liu MD Director of Sound Design, Theme song: Shaun Finnegan Artistic director: Dr. Mike Natter (@mike_natter)

My First Cadaver
My First Inspiration: Mike Natter and Fred Bertino

My First Cadaver

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2017 33:17


A continuation of our discussion about art and medicine featuring artist/doctor, Mike Natter and musician/doctor, Fred Bertino.

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Just Talking Podcast
Episode 387 - With Mike Natter

Just Talking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2017 46:16


This week I'm joined by Mike Natter to discuss his diabetes diagnosis, becoming a doctor, utilizing his art to take notes and retain knowledge, and developing the broader recognition for his artistic abilities. Follow Mike on Instagram @mike.natter and portraitsforgood.com. Run Time - 46:16 Send your feedback to feedback@justtalkingpodcast.com.

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