Docs Outside The Box - Ordinary Doctors Doing Extraordinary Things

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This podcast looks into the minds of cutting-edge and innovative doctors. You won't find these stories in any medical textbook. You're getting real, live insight from men and women pushing the envelope beyond medicine.

Episódios

  • 72 – Saber & A Stethoscope

    29/10/2018 Duração: 43min

    LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE ON: APPLE PODCASTS | GOOGLE PLAY | STITCHER | SPOTIFY On this episode, my guest is Student Doctor Kamali Thompson who is a 4th year medical student at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Jersey. I got her on the show to talk how she handles the craziness of medical school with being an amazing fencer! She’s got aspirations of making the Olympics in 2020 ya’ll. Kamali got started with fencing pretty late in comparison with other fencers. With hard work, persistence, and people believing in her she’s been able to be successful at all levels. Recently she added US National Champion to her resume and regularly competes for Team USA internationally. Things you’ll learn in this episode: How she got introduced to Fencing as a sport The difference between studying for medical school vs training for the Olympics Importance of role models Why she decided to get a MBA How she answers #imnotjustadoc Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Peter Westbrook Foundation Amanda Seale – Small Doses P

  • 71 – DOTB Update 4.0

    22/10/2018 Duração: 20min

    LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE ON: APPLE PODCASTS | GOOGLE PLAY | STITCHER | SPOTIFY   On this episode, I talk hitting the big 4-0 and the mistakes I’ve made trying to be a doc outside the box! Side Note: FinCon19 will be in Washington, D.C. September 4 – 7, 2019 Interested in joining my 10 days to podcasting beta group? Check out 10daystopodcasting.com to learn more.   Check out our Sponsors: Physician-CEO: physician-ceo.com/dotb/ Set for Life Insurance: www.setforlifeinsurance.com

  • 70 – From the Back of a Paddy Wagon to Redemption

    01/10/2018 Duração: 35min

    What’s good everyone! I’m talking with Dr. Jarret Patton on this episode. He is going to be talking about being on top of the world one day and losing almost everything the next. We’re talking paddy wagon and a lengthy trial folks! Dr. Patton has also authored the book called Licensed to Live – A primer to rebuilding your life after your career has been shattered. I’ve read it and its an excellent book. Check it out on Amazon. On this episode you’re going to learn about falling from grace, redemption, ad finding your gifts even when you think you’re at rock bottom. Dr. Patton keeps it 100% on this episode and you definitely don’t want to miss this one!!   Resources mentioned in this episode: The Billionaire Lifestyle (Podcast) Licensed to Live (Podcast)   Contact Dr. Patton: www.doctorjarret.com FB/IG/Twitter: @DoctorJarret Info@doctorjarret.com   Check out our Sponsors: Physician-CEO: physician-ceo.com/dotb/ Set for Life Insurance: www.setforlifeinsurance.com

  • 69 – Ghana Taxi Confessionals

    24/09/2018 Duração: 13min

    LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE ON: APPLE PODCASTS | GOOGLE PLAY | STITCHER | SPOTIFY This episode was recorded in the back of a taxi/uber in Ghana. We’re apart of this great organization called International Healthcare Volunteers (IHCV), which has an annual medical mission to Ghana.  We were on our way to join the rest of our team at Lekma Hospital in Teshie. Things you’ll learn in this episode: Why we do medical humanitarian work in Ghana The “why” behind paying off our student loans The hardest part of medical humanitarian work

  • 68 – This Doc is Disrupting the Deodorant Biz

    17/09/2018 Duração: 38min

    When you think of disruptor, I bet the last thing that comes to mind are underarm or body odor products. My next guest is Dr. Shannon Klingman, and disrupt the deodorant industry is exactly what she’s aiming to do with her product Lume. Lume Deodorant is an aluminum free, natural deodorant for underarm and private parts. It has been clinically proven to provide you with 48 hours of odor protection. I used this product for my book launch prior to interviewing Dr. Klingman. It took me a while to get used to the natural scent of this product compared to the heavy scents of corporate brands, but the results definitely made me a believer and I recommend this product for you.    Thing’s you’ll learn in this episode: Her family’s decision to live off of one salary as opposed to two doctor’s salaries The genesis of Lume Why it took over 11 years to get this product out Her transition from OB to stay at home to inventor/entrepreneur How she answers #imnotjustadoc   Resources mentioned in this episode: Lume Deodorant

  • 67 – Chronicles of Women in White Coats

    10/09/2018 Duração: 35min

    Hi everyone and greetings from Ghana!! Thanks for tuning back in. On this show I’m interviewing Drs. Amber Robins and Nina Luma, two of the authors from the book The Chronicles of Women in White Coats. It’s an anthology book of 20 women physicians that gives you a peek into their personal and professional lives while highlighting their roles as mothers, wives, caregivers, daughters, and best friends. Released earlier this year, here is the link to find the book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2MNcgW3 I read it and definitely recommend it to you all!   Resources discussed in this Interview: Health & Media Fellowship Womeninwhitecoats.com   Check out our Sponsors: Physician-CEO: physician-ceo.com/dotb/ Set for Life Insurance: www.setforlifeinsurance.com

  • 66 – I’m not just a doc. I’m a fashion designer

    03/09/2018 Duração: 42min

    Welcome back everyone. First episode of September. Where has the year gone so quickly!??! On this episode I’m speaking with Dr. Katie Deming, Board certified Radiation Oncologist who is also a successful fashion design. He label is called MakeMerry and it focuses on creating comfortable yet stylish intimates for women who suffer from sensitive skin. Her work has been featured in notable media such as Elle, Cosmopolitan, HuffingtonPost, & Today. Things you’ll learn in this episode: The difficulty women with sensitive skin from radiation or surgery experience and why it’s hard to find comfortable and stylish intimates for them How she took this problem and created a solution What it was like being featured by The Today Show How she handles the trials and tribulations of being an entrepreneur Her advice to other women physicians who are entrpreneurs How she answers #Imnotjustadoc       Resources mentioned in the show: FB Group: Female Physician Entrepreneurs Assistant.to   Embedded YouTube Video: Check

  • 64 – From Doctor to World Renowned Photographer

    13/08/2018 Duração: 53min

    How are you all handling this August heat?!? Everyone who wants to reach out, make sure you show some love to the “Ask me a Question” button on the right of the website. I thinks its more personal and efficient to ask a question or just leave some feedback! Today’s episode is 2 years in the making. On this episode, I’m chopping it up with Dr. Zun Lee who is a world-renowned photographer and self-described visual story teller. We chatted about his transition from the clinical physician world, to corporate healthcare management, to now as full-time photographer. He’s a heavy hitter. His work has been featured in Forbes, The New York Times, Huffington Post,  and Wall Street Journal. In 2014 he put out a groundbreaking book called Father Figure: Exploring Alternate Notions of Black Fatherhood, and it has won several international awards. On a side note, I recorded this with Dr. Zun Lee almost 2 years ago. This interview goes through so many different layers and I wasn’t sure how it would’ve been received when th

  • 62 – Andre Young vs. Dr Draion Burch

    16/07/2018 Duração: 29min

    LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE ON: APPLE PODCASTS | GOOGLE PLAY | STITCHER | SPOTIFY DOTB Nation! By now I’m sure most of you have heard about the case between Andre Young (a.k.a. Dr. Dre) vs Dr. Draion Burch! Yes, the same Dr. Draion Burch from Episode 3 & 19. Long story short the two were entangled in a trademark battle that just ended this year in Dr. Burch’s favor. On this episode I’m interviewing his lawyer, Andrea Evans, to discuss the specifics of the case. With so many confusing reports, it was great to hear from his powerhouse lawyer about what really happened. Things you’ll learn in this episode: Even though Dr. Dre is not a lawyer, why was he able to bring a case against a doctor What is a cease and desist letter and what to do when you get one The differences between trademark, patent, and copyright Pitfalls of taking a “do it yourself” approach to protecting your intellectual property How to create a strong trademark   Resources mentioned in this episode: Andrea Evans Evansiplaw.com info@evan

  • 61 – Keeping your eggs in multiple baskets with Dr. Wendell Cole

    09/07/2018 Duração: 44min

    LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE ON: APPLE PODCASTS | GOOGLE PLAY | STITCHER | SPOTIFY DOTB Nation! On this episode, we get to hear from newly minted Dr. Wendell Cole. That’s right! The same Wendell Cole from Episode 55 who contacted me out of the blue while I was down in Atlanta for a conference. I interviewed him literally hours before he starts his first day as an orthopedic surgery resident at Tulane University. This time we’re talking about all the ways in which he’s a doc outside the box. He’s a triple threat – we’re talking physician, podcaster, and now a Best Selling Author with his book called The Med School Survival Kit – How To Breeze Through Med School While Crushing Your Exams. What’s even more impressive, he accomplished the majority of this while he was a medical student! Things to pick up in this episode: Learn about his background and why this drives him to be as diversified as possible The biggest lesson he’s learned from failing How acknowledging his weakness has made his more productive His quic

  • 60 – Doc Hollywood

    25/06/2018 Duração: 48min

    LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE ON: APPLE PODCASTS | GOOGLE PLAY | STITCHER | SPOTIFY Becoming a doctor is a pretty tough feat. Then the actual practice of a doctor is no walk in the park also. I know I’m stating the obvious, but have you ever wanted to know what life is like in other professions. I’ll raise my hand first to that. Ever wanted to know what life in Hollywood is like? Although it’s not life or death like medicine, it’s still stressful and to some – cutthroat. After listening to my next guest you’re going to learn about the resiliency needed to survive the glam, fame, and rejection in Hollywood. My next guest is Dr. Zoanne Clack and she is executive producer of Grey’s Anatomy. She’s been writing for the show for 14 years now and enjoying the fruits of her labor.  Hopefully, after this interview, you’ll learn the many layers to Dr. Clack. Things you’ll learn in this episode: How hitting her lowest point gave her the drive to go after her dreams How she dealt with multiple failures What’s it like workin

  • Am I proud to run a business? [5-Minute Friday]

    22/06/2018 Duração: 08min

    LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE ON: APPLE PODCASTS | GOOGLE PLAY | STITCHER | SPOTIFY Okay it’s not exactly 5 minutes, but it’s pretty close. I recently went to visit The Physician CEO program at the Kellogg School of Management (Northwestern University) to get a deeper understanding. Got a chance to meet highly motivated students and world-renown faculty. The program gave me an opportunity to speak to the students about my podcast and what the power of podcasting can do for their respective practices. They asked great questions, but one question on business and DOTB is something I stumbled on. What I wasn’t expecting, but very appreciative of, was a mindset critique session with Dr. Guy Kezirian (Chairperson of Physician CEO). As you all know, I like to keep it 100% – so I recorded this session and decided to share with you. Hope you all learn about the power of embracing your passion and not being afraid to monetize it.   Check out our Sponsors: Physician-CEO: physician-ceo.com/dotb/ Set for Life Insurance: www.set

  • 59 – From side gig to full-time hustle

    18/06/2018 Duração: 35min

    LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE ON: APPLE PODCASTS | GOOGLE PLAY | STITCHER | SPOTIFY DOTB Nation! On this episode you’ll hear from Dr. Carrie Reynolds – host of the Hippocratic Hustle podcast. It’s a podcast that features women physicians finding freedom in life, work, and finances. I’m a fan of her show and think you should give it a listen. You can find her show on your favorite podcast directory. Dr. Carrie recently decided to leave the employed physician game and enter the world of locum tenems. More importantly, she takes us through the ups and downs of that decision. By the end of this episode you’ll feel like a fly on the wall when she was making these crucial decisions. Definitely a must listen! Things you’ll learn in this episode: Why she decided to work locums What her “number” was to justify leaving her employed position 5 tips I shared with Dr. Carrie that will help her minimize taxes Resources Featured in This Show: Living a Locums Life with Cheri Wiggins Physician Side Gigs FB group   Check out our

  • Ask Darko v3.0

    15/06/2018 Duração: 27min

    LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE ON: APPLE PODCASTS | GOOGLE PLAY | STITCHER | SPOTIFY DOTB Nation! I know I left you all hanging for 2 weeks. There are a lot of changes going on in the background for Docs Outside the Box. I always encourage listeners to submit questions to me. It’s much easier to answer these questions through the podcast and that’s what I did for this episode. A valued listener submitted the following question: Hi Dr Darko, love these podcast. Such amazing information for residents since this is all information that you have to learn on your own. So greatfull. I wanted to your opinion. I am a 3rd year neurology resident and thinking ahead as I prepare to lay down my loans and start working. What do you think about the public service loan forgiveness plan over the 10 year period? Also I know you guys cancelled your disability insurance and down graded with better prices with set for life insurance. As a resident would it be wise to forego disability insurance until the absolute end of fellowship o

  • 58 – Overcoming the Odds

    28/05/2018 Duração: 48min

     LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE ON: APPLE PODCASTS | GOOGLE PLAY | STITCHER | SPOTIFY What’s good DOTB Nation! On today’s episode, we are going to be speaking with Dr. Antonio Webb about overcoming the odds. He is an Orthopedic Surgery resident, Iraq combat veteran, author, and motivational speaker. I’m a fan of the concept “reach one, teach one.”  When you learn something or accomplish big things in your life, it’s just as important to teach others who are coming up behind you! We’re going to hear Dr Webb’s miraculous journey from a difficult upbringing, to combat in the Iraq war, and now an Orthopedic Surgeon. Dr. Webb is a native of Shreveport, Louisiana and he writes about growing up surrounded by drugs and gangs, then deciding that the military was for him, and eventually developing a strong interest in medicine in his book Overcoming the Odds. I got a chance to read his book and found it to be an easy to read and compelling. He’s also become very successful on YouTube, with over 1 million views on all of hi

  • 57 – The Art of being a Physician

    21/05/2018 Duração: 42min

     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 app

  • Top 5 Personal Finance Blogs for Physicians

    16/05/2018 Duração: 26min

    LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE ON: APPLE PODCASTS | GOOGLE PLAY | STITCHER | SPOTIFY DOTB Nation! On this solo episode, I’m sharing the Top 5 Personal Finance Blogs for Physicians that I read to financially to think outside the box. I’ll admit it, I made some dumb mistakes with my finances before discovering these blogs. Trust me docs, not having a basic personal finance understanding puts a huge target on your back! Don’t believe me? Check out this episode where I talk about meeting an insurance agent at a club! Once I accepted the responsibility, I set out to never be taken advantage of again. Below are the current personal finance blogs that I consume! These are excellent sites and offer a great education without being snobby! And because we’re cool like dat…I’ve even curated three posts from each blog to get you started if you’re new to them. Check them out and let me know what you think! Passive Income M.D. The List of Physician Side Hustles Why I’m Beginning My Retirement Today… In My Thirties What is Passiv

  • 56 – Fighting to save young people from violence in Brooklyn

    07/05/2018 Duração: 01h17s

    LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE ON: APPLE PODCASTS | GOOGLE PLAY | STITCHER | SPOTIFY On this episode, I’m interviewing Dr. Robert Gore. He’s an Emergency Medicine physician who is fighting to save the lives of young people from violence in Brooklyn, NY. Dr. Gore is accomplishing this through his organization called Kings Against Violence Initiative (KAVI). KAVI is a hospital and school-based youth violence, intervention, prevention and empowerment program targeting teens that have been injured as a result of violence or at risk for violent and recurrent violent injury. If you are looking for the blueprint on how to have an impact on your community this is the episode for you. We talked about the dynamics of being raised in “pre-gentrified” Brooklyn and the effects it had on his career trajectory. I got a chance to meet Dr. Gore while I was a medical student doing a sub-internship at Cook County Hospital. He was impressive then, but to see his impact now…it’s awe-inspiring. Things we talk about in this episode: Ha

  • Thank You 100K

    30/04/2018 Duração: 04min

    DOTB Nation! I’m stopping to smell the roses on this quick episode of DOTB. Thank you all for listening, sharing, and joining the DOTB Nation community!   “The reasonable man adapts himself to the world: the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man.” George Bernard Shaw   Music: Lemaitre – Cut to Black The post Thank You 100K appeared first on DOCS OUTSIDE THE BOX.

  • 55 – Impromptu Q&A

    26/04/2018 Duração: 36min

    LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE ON: APPLE PODCASTS | GOOGLE PLAY | STITCHER | SPOTIFY What’s up DOTB NATION!!! Last week, I was in Atlanta for Dr. Drai’s Momentum in Medicine Conference. It was a phenomenal conference and I’m wondering if I should just put out a solo episode with a review of it. If you’re looking to monetize your medical degree outside of the hospital or clinical walls – this is the conference for you! Something else cool happened. MS-4 and host of the Convos with Cole Podcast – Wendell Cole reached out and asked if he could meet and ask me questions. We met at the end of Day 1 of the conference and his questions were so good I had to put it on wax. He asked excellent questions and I have a good feeling we’re going to hearing great things from future Doctor Cole.   Wendell Cole & Me at the W. Buckhead     The post 055 – Impromptu Q&A appeared first on DOCS OUTSIDE THE BOX.

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