HBO and The Ringer's Bill Simmons hosts the most downloaded sports podcast of all time, with a rotating crew of celebrities, athletes, and media staples, as well as mainstays like Cousin Sal, Joe House, and a slew of other friends and family members who always happen to be suspiciously available.
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S03 E02: In this episode of The Hat Rack, host Dr. Bill McCauley sits down with three guests—Brandon Fonseca, a Toronto-based software engineer; Ann DeBono, a London, Ontario realtor; and Ken Anderson, a retired Anglican priest—to hear directly from patients. For the first time on the podcast, the conversation explores how patients think physicians learn, stay current, and evolve in their practice. From assumptions about recertification to expectations around conferences and ongoing learning, this discussion reveals how the public perceives physician education. The guests also explore how online medical information—including "Dr. Google"—can be both empowering and risky, shaping how patients approach conversations with their physicians. Patients describe how empathy, clarity, listening, and simple human connection—pulling up a chair, making eye contact, explaining next steps—can deeply impact their experience of care. The episode includes real stories of navigating menopause, specialist referrals, and a frightening hospital admission for sepsis, revealing how communication can calm fear, build trust, and help patients feel safe. Referenced Resources:
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- AI Clinical Scribes (e.g., ambient documentation tools) Technology that captures physician–patient dialogue and generates clinical notes, improving presence and connection.
- Sepsis Information – Sepsis Alliance Patient-friendly education on recognizing sepsis early.
- Women's Health & Menopause Research – Women's College Hospital (Toronto) A leading Canadian institution advancing research on menopause and women's health.
- Shared Decision-Making & Patient Communication – Choosing Wisely Canada Supports conversations around testing, treatments, and evidence-informed care.
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