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This podcast was created by founder Dr. Dana Corriel, who built the SoMeDocs brand (SoMeDocs being short for "Doctors on Social Media") from the ground up. The podcast plans to showcase, in audio format, what has already been built out on the venture's website, at doctorsonsocialmedia.com; unique content representing the diverse voices, talent, and ideas existing in healthcare.With a combined social media audience of 40,000 followers and growing, SoMeDocs is doing something right. Tune in to ...
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Own your heart health — with clarity, confidence, and science that works. I’m Dr. Regina Druz, Cornell- and Duke-trained cardiologist and a national leader in holistic, root-cause cardiology. This channel cuts through outdated advice to bring you expert insights and actionable strategies to reverse and prevent heart disease — naturally and effectively. You’ll discover: How to lower blood pressure without confusion The truth about cholesterol, statins, and alternatives How metabolic health, h ...
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Doctor Money Matters

Dr. Tarang Patel

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Welcome to the Doctor Money Matters podcast. I am your host Dr. Tarang Patel, a practicing diagnostic radiologist in Phoenix, AZ. I started this podcast as a way to share knowledge about financial matters as they relate to health care professionals. We spent many years learning about the science and art of providing patient care but most of us have relatively little knowledge about reaching financial well being. I know that I had no formal training in setting up investment accounts, negotiat ...
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In this episode, Dr. Dana Corriel, who authored the article Pay-to-Post?: Reclaiming the True Meaning of Community in Healthcare Spaces, discusses the issue of censorship within physician Facebook groups, highlighting the unethical practices of group admins who delete comments and control discussions. She emphasizes the importance of transparency a…
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In this episode of From Print to Pod, Dr. Stephen Cohen, a board-certified general and colorectal surgeon with over 30 years of experience, shares insights from his article, Healing Beyond the Blade: The Legacy of the Master Surgeon. Dr. Cohen discusses his extensive experience in surgery, emphasizing the importance of judgment, wisdom, and mentors…
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Laughter and heart health might seem like an unlikely pairing until you hear the science behind it. Dr. Regina Druz is joined by Dr. Sam Shay, a functional medicine doctor who also happens to be a stand-up comic. Together, they explore how humor therapy works on a biological level, from lowering stress hormones to improving blood flow. Could laught…
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In this episode, Dr. Noemi Adame, who wrote the article Lady Docs, Protect Your Health, Both Physical and Mental, discusses her experiences as a female physician, the challenges she faced in corporate medicine, and her journey towards establishing a direct primary care practice. She emphasizes the importance of lifestyle medicine in promoting welln…
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Most people scan their cholesterol panel and zero in on the LDL. But could there be a better indicator of risk hiding in plain sight? In this episode, Dr. Regina Druz walks through the standard lipid panel (total cholesterol, LDL, HDL, and triglycerides) and explains why the context behind the numbers matters more than the numbers alone. She breaks…
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In this conversation, Dr. Janice Makala discusses her article 'Beyond the Pain Scale, Addressing the Emotional Side of Suffering.' She explores the distinction between pain and suffering, the concept of total pain, and the role of cannabis and opioids in pain management. Dr. Makala emphasizes the importance of addressing emotional and spiritual suf…
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When it comes to your kidneys, most people are told “nothing’s wrong” until it’s almost too late. In this episode, Dr. Regina Druz sits down with Dr. Robin Rose to expose the gaps in traditional renal care and offer a proactive path to kidney success. Dr. Rose shares her personal story of facing kidney cancer, a dangerously low eGFR, and the lack o…
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In this episode, Dr. Athena Hall discusses her interview feature, Reimagining Healthcare: Athena Hall’s Community-Driven Mission, in which she shares her journey as a pediatrician and her mission to reimagine healthcare through the Zena Health Network. She emphasizes the importance of community-centered healthcare, the concept of whole health, and …
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In this episode, Dr. Santina Wheat, the author of the article What Is Happening to Our Professional Identity?discusses the complexities of professional identity in medicine, exploring how it evolves over time, the challenges faced by physicians, and the impact of social media. She emphasizes the importance of authenticity, mentorship, and maintaini…
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Most people measure aging by wrinkles or energy levels but your arteries tell the real story. Dr. Regina Druz kicks off a new series with the launch of the Statin Overprescribing Solution (SOS), a program designed to challenge the one-size-fits-all approach to LDL cholesterol. We’ve all heard that LDL is “the bad cholesterol,” but what does a high …
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The following is a commentary by Dana Corriel, MD, author of Why We Left: When Medicine Judges the Physicians, But Never Itself. In this introspective episode of From Print to Pod, Dr. Dana Corriel turns the mic inward to reflect on her own journey of stepping away from clinical medicine. Sparked by a viral LinkedIn post and the SoMeDocs magazine a…
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In this episode of From Print to Pod, Dr. Stephen Cohen, a board-certified general and colorectal surgeon with over 30 years of experience, shares insights from his popular article on "The Three A’s of Surgical Training: Availability, Affability, and Ability." Drawing from decades of practice and mentorship, Dr. Cohen explains why being available a…
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In this interview, we feature Dr. Drew Remignanti, who got featured in a written interview for our magazine called A Writer Interview with Dr. Drew Remignanti on The Healing Connection. As a retired emergency medicine physician and author of The Healing Connection: A Partnership for Your Health, Dr. Remignanti shares how his dual perspective as bot…
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Most women have been misled about hormone therapy. This episode sets the record straight on what’s true, what’s outdated, and what your hot flashes are really telling you. Dr. Regina Druz is joined by hormone expert Dr. Lorraine Maita for a conversation that challenges long-held beliefs about hormones, bioidentical hormones, and the risks often ass…
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In this engaging interview, Dr. Concepcion joins Dr. Dana Corriel to reflect on her return to her high school as both a physician and podcaster, inspired by her article "Going Back to High School: How Speaking to Students Inspired Me." Dr. Concepcion shares how the experience reignited her passion for advocacy, particularly in educating the next ge…
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In this episode, Dr. Corriel speaks about the different kinds of videos, and video series, that physicians can create. Featured in this Episode: SoMeDocs can help you to actually create a video series! We help with everything from curation of the series to execution and creation of episodes. Plus, your show can get into OUR network, be shown in our…
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Kristiyana Kaneva, a pediatric oncologist, discusses her career transition from Tempest AI to AbbVie, focusing on oncology drug development. She highlights her new role as a medical director, emphasizing collaboration and skill diversification. Dr. Kaneva attributes her growth at Tempest to hard work and teamwork, and advises clinicians transitioni…
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Article: Breaking the Mold: The Power of Diverse Thinking Link: https://doctorsonsocialmedia.com/the-power-of-diverse-thinking Summary: David Epstein, MD goes over how teams that embrace diverse perspectives unlock innovation, adaptability, and better decision-making, avoiding the stagnation and blind spots that come with one-track thinking—because…
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Your genetics might be the key to lasting weight loss. Dr. Phyllis Pobee knows firsthand how frustrating it can be to do everything “right” and still struggle with weight. In this episode, Dr. Pobee joins Dr. Regina Druz to discuss how genetics for weight loss plays a bigger role than most people realize. Could your genes for weight loss be working…
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Heart disease has been the leading cause of death in the U.S. for over a century, but could changing the way we eat make a real difference? Dr. Kim Williams thinks so. In this episode, Dr. Regina Druz sits down with Dr. Williams from the University of Louisville to break down what to eat for heart health. They talk about the science behind the vega…
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Blood pressure readings can be misleading—are you really hypertensive, or is it just a case of white coat syndrome? Dr. Regina Druz sits down with Dr. Ellie Campbell, a primary care functional medicine doctor, to unpack the complexities of blood pressure, its role in cardiovascular risk, and why a single reading in a doctor’s office might not tell …
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Is your calcium score telling the full story of your heart health? Dr. Regina Druz unpacks what a coronary artery calcium score really means, how it relates to vascular age, and why even a seemingly low score can signal long-term risks. Starting with a quick story of three men on a golf course comparing their calcium scores, Dr. Druz illustrates ho…
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“Doctors aren’t on social media. I recognized early on that this was going to be a really powerful medium into which we needed to place ourselves because doctors were missing,” says Dr. Dana Corriel, a pioneer in the realm of physicians on social media. In this episode, Dr. Corriel and Dr. Regina Druz discuss how social media is transforming health…
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The fifth episode of The Six is here! In this episode, we talk about: - Are we going to be ok? - Hospital garb couture - Peeling back our layers -Future levels of medical care Episode info: https://doctorsonsocialmedia.com/the-six-hospital-garb-couture/ Send us a message to tell us what you loved about the show! Doctorsonsocialmedia.com, or SoMeDoc…
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Fasting, cutting out carbs, and workouts might seem like the keys to better health. But could they be working against you? In this episode, Dr. Regina Druz unpacks why traditional fasting methods often fail to deliver expected results and introduces the “three O’s” that commonly sabotage progress: over-fasting, over-restricting carbs, and over-stre…
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The fourth episode of The Six is here! In this episode, we talk about: Renewing ACLS every 2 years Anatomy nail art Decorating a cake for an anesthesiologist taking an exam Influencing on the side of medical school Episode: https://doctorsonsocialmedia.com/the-six-medical-school-with-influence-on-the-side-episode/ Send us a message to tell us what …
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Varun Verma, MD expresses shock at the undervaluing of physician expertise. Article link: https://doctorsonsocialmedia.com/physicians-are-settling-and-its-killing-our-profession/ Send us a message to tell us what you loved about the show! Doctorsonsocialmedia.com, or SoMeDocs for short, is a healthcare omnimedia platform committed to promoting auto…
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The third episode of The Six is here! In this episode, we talk about: Social Compliance Crying on command, for social media Physician worth and comparing our career to lawyers' Is organic chemistry useful in medicine? Episode: https://doctorsonsocialmedia.com/the-six-social-compliance-organic-chemistry/ Send us a message to tell us what you loved a…
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An ER physician critiques the tragic case of a telemedicine failure that led to a patient’s death, highlighting the dangers of prioritizing cost and speed over qualified care and patient safety. Article: https://doctorsonsocialmedia.com/a-physicians-perspective-on-the-amazon-one-medical-lawsuit/ Send us a message to tell us what you loved about the…
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Heart health and longevity are built on daily actions, self-awareness, and the courage to take ownership of your well-being. In this episode, Dr. Regina Druz shares her top five insights for 2025, blending science and self-compassion into a practical roadmap for well-being. Dr. Druz points out the connection between metabolic health and overall wel…
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The second episode of The Six is here! In this episode, we talk about: (Twist Cap to) Vent Taking shoes off at home, or not Healthcare systems: U.S. vs. Canada Specialties that "Butt Heads" Getting new life & the emotion it elicits Send us a message to tell us what you loved about the show! Doctorsonsocialmedia.com, or SoMeDocs for short, is a heal…
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Join us for a diverse discussion on a curated lineup of social media posts, as we get serious, personal, and sometimes even entertaining. In this episode, we talk about: family members with healthcare backgrounds intervening during medical appointments healthcare environments and aesthetics today's tipping culture Gen Z slang Send us a message to t…
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“If we truly want to focus on preventative medicine and address the biggest risk factor, that risk factor is the biological aging process,” says Ryan Smith, the co-founder of TruDiagnostic, a company at the forefront of epigenetic testing. In this episode, he joins Dr. Regina Druz to break down how advanced tools like DNA methylation clocks are red…
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Environmental toxins are everywhere, but how do they really impact heart health? Dr. Regina Druz sits down with Dr. Daniel Kessler to uncover the ways toxins like microplastics and heavy metals affect cardiometabolic health. They break down which toxins are most likely to contribute to heart disease and what really happens when toxins leave our bod…
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“Lung cancer is still the number one killer in men and women worldwide against all other cancers combined,” says Dr. Nina Maouelainin, an interventional pulmonologist, as she joins Dr. Regina Druz to tackle a powerful question: Why are so many non-smokers, especially younger women, now at risk? Dr. Maouelainin reveals how factors like air pollution…
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“I look at cholesterol as a first responder. Once inflammation starts in the blood vessels and injury occurs, cholesterol is sent to patch it up—that’s the beginning of those plaques. If plaques are active and inflammation doesn’t subside, the immune system, of course, gets involved,” says Dr. Regina Druz, challenging the conventional view that LDL…
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“One kilogram reduction in weight usually decreases systolic blood pressure, so that’s your upper number, by about one millimeter on average,” shares Dr. Regina Druz, pointing to research that shows how even small amounts of weight loss may have a measurable impact on blood pressure. So, how much weight does one really need to lose to see a differe…
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“Calcium is the end stage of the inflammation that happens in the coronary arteries,” explains Dr. Regina Druz, a holistic cardiologist, in this inaugural episode of Own Your Heart Health. Dr. Druz explores heart disease from a different angle, shifting the focus from cholesterol to the deeper role inflammation plays in cardiac risk. What if unders…
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In this episode, Dr. Corriel responds to a comment about physician infighting. Listen in, or watch, as she reads through some of the reactions of her followers, as well as her responses to them. The Cliffhanger The next question we want answered is: "Who are the bad guys [in medicine]?" We want to her from you! Thank you to Benoit Herbert, a cardio…
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Brian Cohen, MD joins our Side Ventures SERIES to tell us all about the podcast he runs. We cover: the business-mind behind his venture, who focuses on human behavior the importance of creating ventures for human good prioritizing where people "live" each day and learn, rather than where others tell them to go the evolution of peer-to-peer learning…
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Delia Chiaramonte, MD joins our Side Ventures SERIES to tell us about going all-in where it came to integrative palliative care. We cover: how she ended up as the Associate Director of the Center for Integrative Medicine in Maryland the repercussions of her child's accident and how it's shaped her trajectory the story of her daughter's recovery why…
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Expert insights and actionable steps to reverse and prevent heart disease. Dr. Regina Druz (Cornell/Duke trained MD) is the leading holistic cardiologist, who brings clinical practice wisdom to the science of medicine, enabling listeners to take ownership over their heart health. The episodes focus on the root cause drivers of heart disease, delvin…
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Nerissa Bauer, MD, MPH felt miserable in academia.. so she left. This physician-entrepreneur speaks out about finding the right fit, without the guilt. Full episode: https://doctorsonsocialmedia.com/resources-for-families-with-adhd Series: https://doctorsonsocialmedia.com/entrepreneurs-in-healthcare-with-dr-corriel-season-2-series/ We talk about: T…
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P. Zhen Chan, MD is building a job site for physicians and hoping to make it different than others. We cover: contemplating which field he went into, basing it on demographics interest in "industry", what it meant, and actually getting into the Venture Capital firm he's now a part of aligning the vision and values of a startup with his own how he p…
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Tiffany Moon, MD joins, on this episode of Entrepreneurs in Medicine (with Dr. Corriel). We talk about: How Dr. Moon is an entrepreneur Factors she weighed when Bravo reached out and the difference between the cast-mates who didn't work and those who did Dr. Moon's raw and honest reaction to having been on the popular TV reality show The pro/con li…
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Dr. Corriel looks through the websites of a few of the doctor practices she finds online, and gives suggestions on what can be done better, Remember that our episodes come in both visual and audio forms. We recommend watching this particular episode, as it covers a lot of visuals. Shoutouts & Links from this Episode: Our Side Ventures SERIES, our S…
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Rachel Beanland, MBChB, MPH joins, on this episode of Entrepreneurs in Medicine (with Dr. Corriel). We talk about: Role entrepreneurship can play in healthcare, in Dr. Beanland's view Innovation being something that embraces new things Importance of communication & finding new ways to reach people Dr. Beanland moving to France Her connection to nat…
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Kimberly Parks, DO joins, on this episode of Entrepreneurs in Medicine (with Dr. Corriel). We talk about: The crux of docs not giving away our hard-earned income Why things were "not working" for her Leaving academics About her practice and how it functions What wellness-based primary care is, at Parks' office Partnering up Tweaking her resources A…
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Full details: https://doctorsonsocialmedia.com/podcasting-with-an-underdog-past/ Series: https://doctorsonsocialmedia.com/side-ventures-series/ Ashish Patel, MD joins our Side Ventures SERIES to tell us all about the podcast he runs. We cover: networking during the digital age the birth of his podcast what host he uses how he creates an episode exp…
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We welcomed medical student Amanda Kaine to this episode, to discuss her article, From Suffering to Advocating: My Narrative from the Parkland School Shooting. What we spoke about: What happened at Parkland How Amanda was involved How the event affected Amanda Who Jaime'le was How she became sick Making the decision to fight for her life The people…
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