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EPISODE · Feb 27, 2025 · 1H 30M

BONUS: Webinar with Dr. Brian Cohen, Dr. Brett Miller & Dr. Christopher Palmer - Orthopedic Surgeons

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SummaryIn this conversation, orthopedic surgeons , Brett Miller, Brian Cohen, Chris Palmer, and host Maddie Traylor discuss their experiences in the medical field, focusing on the differences between private practice and employed models, the challenges of achieving work-life balance, financial insights, and the importance of building a personal brand on social media. They share personal anecdotes and advice for fellow healthcare professionals, emphasizing the significance of patient communication and the evolving landscape of the healthcare industry. In this engaging conversation, the speakers discuss the impact of COVID-19 on their professional lives, the importance of building relationships in their fields, and how social media can enhance professional growth. They share insights on navigating platforms like LinkedIn, the future of orthopedics with innovations in robotics and AI, and the significance of personal connections in healthcare. The discussion also touches on the value of sharing personal stories and experiences on professional platforms, as well as the benefits of networking at conferences.TakeawaysBrian Cohen shares his journey from fellowship to establishing a successful practice in Ohio.Chris Palmer discusses the autonomy and challenges of private practice.The surgeons emphasize the importance of patient communication and accessibility.Work-life balance is a common struggle among healthcare professionals.Financial planning and delayed gratification are crucial for new physicians.Investing in oneself and one's practice is a recurring theme.Social media, particularly LinkedIn, is a valuable tool for networking and branding.The surgeons reflect on the changing dynamics of the healthcare industry.Building relationships with patients can lead to long-term success.Generational work ethic is valued over generational wealth. COVID-19 has significantly impacted professional lives and practices.Building relationships is crucial in any professional network.Social media, especially LinkedIn, is vital for professional growth.Early career decisions can lead to better opportunities in surgery.Robotics and AI are transforming the field of orthopedics.Personal connections in healthcare enhance patient experiences.Sharing personal stories can resonate with audiences on professional platforms.Networking at conferences can lead to valuable connections.Engagement on social media can come from unexpected posts.Food and lifestyle choices can impact health outcomes. orthopedic surgery, private practice, work-life balance, financial planning, social media branding, healthcare industry, physician insights, patient communication, career development, healthcare challenges, COVID-19, professional networking, social media, orthopedic surgery, robotics, AI in healthcare, personal connection, LinkedIn, career advice, medical conferences

SummaryIn this conversation, orthopedic surgeons , Brett Miller, Brian Cohen, Chris Palmer, and host Maddie Traylor discuss their experiences in the medical field, focusing on the differences between private practice and employed models, the challenges of achieving work-life balance, financial insights, and the importance of building a personal brand on social media. They share personal anecdotes and advice for fellow healthcare professionals, emphasizing the significance of patient communication and the evolving landscape of the healthcare industry. In this engaging conversation, the speakers discuss the impact of COVID-19 on their professional lives, the importance of building relationships in their fields, and how social media can enhance professional growth. They share insights on navigating platforms like LinkedIn, the future of orthopedics with innovations in robotics and AI, and the significance of personal connections in healthcare. The discussion also touches on the value of sharing personal stories and experiences on professional platforms, as well as the benefits of networking at conferences.TakeawaysBrian Cohen shares his journey from fellowship to establishing a successful practice in Ohio.Chris Palmer discusses the autonomy and challenges of private practice.The surgeons emphasize the importance of patient communication and accessibility.Work-life balance is a common struggle among healthcare professionals.Financial planning and delayed gratification are crucial for new physicians.Investing in oneself and one's practice is a recurring theme.Social media, particularly LinkedIn, is a valuable tool for networking and branding.The surgeons reflect on the changing dynamics of the healthcare industry.Building relationships with patients can lead to long-term success.Generational work ethic is valued over generational wealth. COVID-19 has significantly impacted professional lives and practices.Building relationships is crucial in any professional network.Social media, especially LinkedIn, is vital for professional growth.Early career decisions can lead to better opportunities in surgery.Robotics and AI are transforming the field of orthopedics.Personal connections in healthcare enhance patient experiences.Sharing personal stories can resonate with audiences on professional platforms.Networking at conferences can lead to valuable connections.Engagement on social media can come from unexpected posts.Food and lifestyle choices can impact health outcomes. orthopedic surgery, private practice, work-life balance, financial planning, social media branding, healthcare industry, physician insights, patient communication, career development, healthcare challenges, COVID-19, professional networking, social media, orthopedic surgery, robotics, AI in healthcare, personal connection, LinkedIn, career advice, medical conferences

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