Five Minute Pearls For Clinical Practice
Summary: Five Minute Pearls For Clinical Practice (formerly Five Minute DocCast) is the podcast taught by Dr. Brian Morris that reviews the tools necessary to provide exceptional care for patients. The podcast was named New & Noteworthy by iTunes and consistently ranks in the top 10 medical podcasts on iTunes. Each episode is about five minutes and covers time-tested, evidence-based patient care strategies that aren't always taught in schools or training programs but are nonetheless crucial for success in clinical practice. Dr. Morris has been practicing internal medicine for more than 20 years. He graduated from Johns Hopkins Medical School, trained at Yale, and previously held a teaching position at Harvard Medical School. He currently practices medicine and holds a teaching appointment at UCLA Medical School in Los Angeles. Other podcasts that feature Dr. Morris include: "Five Minute Habits for Healthy Living" and "Five Minute WeightCast." Dr. Morris is the author of the national bestseller "The Wellness Code: The Evidence-Based Prescription for Weight Loss, Longevity, Health, and Happiness."
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Podcasts:
Step 2 in optimal patient interviews is discussed.
Step 1 in optimal patient interviews is discussed.
Your favorite word and its role in clinical practice is discussed.
The importance of patients filling out questionnaires before office visits is discussed.
Picking a profession or specialty is discussed (part 2).
Picking a profession or specialty is discussed (part 1).
The importance of reading the chart before seeing a patient is discussed.
The two styles of clinical care are discussed.
Creativity in clinical practice is discussed (part 3).
Creativity in clinical practice is discussed (part 2).
Creativity in clinical practice is discussed (part 1).
The Relaxation Response is discussed.
The importance of patient handouts is discussed.
Having an effective messaging system in clinical practice is discussed.
Integrating Eastern and Western Medicine is discussed.