EPISODE · Oct 22, 2023 · 1H 14M
Episode 148: Reflections on Year 3 with Dr. C. and Dr. J. Mutch, Dr. Mundkur & Dr. Hughes
from My DPC Story · host Maryal Concepcion, MD
Today, we celebrate with another year and another reunion update for three practices. One is a family practice DPC, one is an internal medicine DPC, and one is a pediatric DPC. Opening their DPC after residency. Our guests have year after year provided insights on the creation and changes in their practices and also on how their confidence as independent physicians and business owners has changed as well. If you're interested in their journeys from the beginning, you can access the earlier interviews by clicking on these links: Episode 51: A Year In Review and Episode 105: Year 2 In Review. The family physicians of the group, Dr. Christina much and Dr. Jake much both attended college at William and Mary, and then went on to attend the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine with the realization that the rushed seven minute visit did not provide patients or doctors with adequate time to make meaningful lifestyle changes needed to control and reverse disease. They started defiant DPC in Williamsburg, Virginia in August of 2020. In September of 2021, they welcomed baby girl Isla into their family. And as of the release of this recording, have welcomed baby Beckett now as well. Both mom and baby are doing great. Dr. Lauren Hughes is a board certified pediatrician and lactation consultant, or IBCLC, and founder and owner of Bloom Pediatrics and Lactation. She provides all general pediatric services as well as breastfeeding services to her patients in Kansas City, Kansas, where she was the first to become a dual IBCLC and MD in the state of Kansas. Dr. Hughes is a wife and mother of Calvin and twins, Nolan and Sloan. Dr. Dipti Mankur is an internal medicine graduate from the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine, Fresno Medical Education Program. She hails from a small coastal town in India where her medical schooling was at Manipal University in India. To meet her personal and professional goals in primary care, she started her DPC, My Happy Doctor, in San Diego, California in July of 2020, where through telemedicine and home visits. She continues to care for her patients.---------------------Check out the My DPC Story RESOURCE PAGE HERE!Find a DPC checklist on how to start your own DPC, DPC conference recordings, and more!---------------------HELP FUND THE PODCAST!CLICK HERE to Support the show-------Cooperative of American Physicians or CAP. Learn more about the medical malpractice company used by Dr. Maryal Concepcion since 2021 at capphysicians.com or by calling 800-356-5672.Guava Health. A premium patient experience, pulling data from EHRs and wearables, helping see the full picture and uncover root causes to deliver personalized care. ZION HealthShare. Get peace of mind for major medical events without going back into the insurance maze. Hint AI helps you move faster through every stage of the patient visit. Hint AI Chat lets you ask questions about a patient's chart and instantly surface relevant notes, labs, and clinical history. Learn more at hint.com/ai.Support the showGET your FREE MONTHLY BUSINESS TOOL DOWNLOADBecome A My DPC Story PATREON MEMBER! SPONSOR THE PODMy DPC Story VOICEMAIL! DPC SWAG!FACEBOOK * INSTAGRAM * LinkedIn * TWITTER * TIKTOK * YouTube
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Today, we celebrate with another year and another reunion update for three practices. One is a family practice DPC, one is an internal medicine DPC, and one is a pediatric DPC. Opening their DPC after residency. Our guests have year after year provided insights on the creation and changes in their practices and also on how their confidence as independent physicians and business owners has changed as well. If you're interested in their journeys from the beginning, you can access t...
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