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Safeguarding Physician Wellbeing w/ Dr. Julie Wei | BackTable ENT Podcast Ep. 192
Many doctors enjoy writing, but how does a meaningful idea become a published book? Just ask Dr. Julie Wei, director of pediatric otolaryngology at Akron Children’s Hospital and author of two books. In this episode of the BackTable ENT podcast, Dr. Wei discusses her third book “Safeguarding Physician Wellbeing” with podcast host Dr. Gopi Shah.
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SYNPOSIS
First, Dr. Wei shares her journey to authorship, which grew out of her efforts as an advocate for physician wellness. Then, she delves into topics covered in her book, including personal relationships, finances, fertility, and career growth. Much like operating room time-outs, “Safeguarding Physician Wellbeing” uses checklists at the end of each chapter to provide action items for readers. Drawing from her own experience as a surgeon and writer, Dr. Wei offers practical advice for prospective authors. The podcast wraps with thoughts on the need to prioritize physician wellness in an increasingly productivity-focused healthcare system.
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - Introduction
02:28 - Dr. Julie Wei’s Journey to Authorship
08:17 - The Concept of Well-being
16:10 - Checklists: A Tool for Patient Safety & Surgeon Well-Being
30:59 - Empowering Trainees to Speak Up
33:41 - The Importance of Taking Time Off
39:54 - Physician Well-being in the U.S. Healthcare System
44:06 - The Process of Writing A Book
52:45 - Final Thoughts & Encouragement for Aspiring Authors
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RESOURCES
Dr. Julie Wei’s Akron Children’s Hospital Profile: www.akronchildrens.org/people/Julie-Wei.html
“Safeguarding Physician Wellbeing,” Dr. Julie Wei: www.amazon.com/Safeguarding-Physician-Wellbeing-Julie-Wei/dp/1032589892
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Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors for Cancer Treatment Before Surgery
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Workup & Surgical Approach for Patients with Unknown Tumors in the Head and Neck?
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What is the Best Imaging Workup for Oropharyngeal Cancers?
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What is the Treatment Pathway for Unknown Primary Cancer Patients Post-Tonsillectomy?
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What postoperative instructions are given for eustachian tube dilation?
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  • @kassandramae2534
    @kassandramae2534 วันที่ผ่านมา

    It's a horror disease that doesn't let me live anymore. I have no autophony and can't hear my breath, but it clicks, cracks and pops in my ears every time I swallow, like Velcro ripping open. Or the click of glass. I can no longer breathe properly, I can no longer sleep, I can't fall asleep, this sound from my inner ear. It hurts so much. My eardrums become misaligned when I yawn and I always have to breathe in to align them again. My eardrums are overstretched. The clicking hasn't gone away for 2 months now, I have 0 quality of life because my circulation is going crazy from fatigue and this damn Velcro in my ears. And the university can't measure it. They say I don't have PET and refuse treatment. 2 others say I have PET but won't treat, no-one will help me. The clicking in my ears doesn't let me live any longer. I can feel the swallowing pressure on my eardrums and my heart gets a lot of extrasystoles because I can never rest. Every single minute is full of clicking and there is no escape. My jaw now hurts and my heart is always beating fast. No more work, no more free time, just sleeping pills and the dependency that comes with them.

  • @kassandramae2534
    @kassandramae2534 วันที่ผ่านมา

    It's a terrible illness that doesn't let me live any longer. I have no autophony and can't hear my breath, but it clicks, cracks and pops in my ears every time I swallow, like Velcro ripping open. Or a click of glass. I can no longer breathe properly, I can no longer sleep, I can't fall asleep, this sound from my inner ear. It hurts so much. My eardrums become misaligned when I yawn and I always have to breathe in to realign them. My eardrums are overstretched. The clicking hasn't gone away for 2 months now, I have 0 quality of life because my circulation is going crazy from fatigue and this damn Velcro in my ears. And the university can't measure it. They say I don't have PET and refuse to treat me. 2 others say I have PET but don't want to treat me, nobody helps me. The clicking in my ears doesn't let me live anymore. I can feel the swallowing pressure on my eardrums and my heart gets a lot of extrasystoles because I can never rest. Every single minute is full of clicking and there is no escape. My jaw now hurts and my heart is always beating fast. No more work, no more free time, just sleeping pills and the dependency that comes with them. The clicking drives me mad, every time I swallow crick crick!!!! My eardrums flutter with every burp. And I'm not supposed to have a PET because they couldn't measure it by duck test at the time of the check-up? The patient questionnaire counts for nothing, only the hearing tests, and they are all good.

  • @karenbruce4673
    @karenbruce4673 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    My ear started with being severally clogged then a loud continuous noise, then sounds echoing back then pulsitile tinnitus. And it just rotates. I just got over the autophony and I'm back to hearing my pulse in my ear. Its exhausting

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    @marystellas1070 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Yes heart failure has a voice do the researh faster dont make us wait .from my voi😅ce you can hear my heart. Listen.

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  • @timcepin3386
    @timcepin3386 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    It’s not just volume loss!

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    @timcepin3386 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Don’t take any psychiatric medication! Learn how to live and deal with your problems. Don’t go to hospitals either. Invest in homeopathic remedies!

  • @timcepin3386
    @timcepin3386 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I hope you’re at 801 Welch Rd. on Thursday so I can straighten you out about/that ENS contains nerve and mucosa damage!

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  • @Dolcevita_bakes
    @Dolcevita_bakes 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I did this years ago and now 9 years later I have patulous in that same ear but not sure why it would’ve effect me 5 years later is that normal?

  • @kassandramae2534
    @kassandramae2534 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    They just don't know, so many sufferers around the planet with that damn open tube. But there is no treatment. I still have a cracking/clicking/smacking sound with every empty swallow. I can't sleep anymore, death would be a gift, because life is no longer possible, sleep is no longer possible. Heart disease due to lack of sleep is now coming as a result. My tubes are extremely dilated. There is a new device from Korea, a standing CT, where you can see the open tube in the CT, you stand during the scan so that the anatomy is not changed. But the ENTs say, well, you shouldn't stand in line. But sleep is pointless because of the disgusting noise and the volume in the skull. And there is no one in Germany who can do it. The German universities are completely bankrupt, our whole country is falling apart and we no longer have any good junior doctors who can even diagnose it, and if we do, we are powerless to do anything about it afterwards. 2024 is not a good time for patients with open Eustachian tubes. Especially those with very open tubes. Really, death, would be peace. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)

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    @NikoBola-z4x 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Most of us don't know the power of herbs, let alone how they have a positive impact on health. That's why Drapalahealing on TH-cam will always remain in my heart for completely curing my herpes infection with his herbal medicine…….

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  • @timcepin3386
    @timcepin3386 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I have my appointment at Stanford University next Thursday. I hope you’ll be there.

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    @LloydOlga-u2r 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

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    @DeclanLied 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

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    @HabakkukWade-g9t 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

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    @maxkrueger-jt1iu 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

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  • @sampostolski6085
    @sampostolski6085 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

    where can you buy this

  • @2forfun007
    @2forfun007 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Pictures to show what the heck you talking about

  • @VincentBard-m2k
    @VincentBard-m2k 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

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    @SamiyaAfrin-x4k 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

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  • @Dolcevita_bakes
    @Dolcevita_bakes 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

    So this doctor has this PETD when exercising but does surgery for this so why not have this other doctor fix his ears ???

    • @LukeYMedia
      @LukeYMedia 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Too risky if he doesn’t have it full time. Surgeries are always effective and could affect other things

  • @krikrix16
    @krikrix16 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

    isnt it enough to just look at the ear drum and ask the patient to breathe and see if the ear drum is moving while he breathes?

  • @krikrix16
    @krikrix16 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Can you please explain the correlation between patulous ETD and Chronic Rhinitis? It seems a bit counterintuitive to me because patulous is the eustachian tube more or less always open vs rhinitis is nasal cavities inflammed and filled with mucus so eustachiant tube plugged instead of open . I dont understand :/

  • @danielschesterton3537
    @danielschesterton3537 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

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  • @MNDanno
    @MNDanno 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hello - when my mother does the hypertonic solution, it works, but it is so excruciatingly painful in her ear that she cries and this is hard to witness. We use 2 tsp of salt in 1 cup of water. She lays supine with head turned 45 degrees until the pain starts which is quickly - then she sits up and tries to wash the stuff out of throat because that burns also. Wondering if its necessary to get the hypertonic solution all the way to the ear drum because the pain (described as "a knife is piercing my ear) in the ear is very bad.

  • @susieinthesouth1931
    @susieinthesouth1931 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Great information. Thank you for sharing. I am in that rare group (lucky me).

  • @IsntStink
    @IsntStink 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

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  • @PullmanMagee-t6u
    @PullmanMagee-t6u 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

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  • @lorig8531
    @lorig8531 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Very informative.

  • @rachelshishov6562
    @rachelshishov6562 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Dr Poe, you mentioned spironolactone can cause ETD?