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The Doctor's Art

The Doctor's Art

Henry Bair and Tyler Johnson 172 episodes Latest Jun 2, 2026

The Doctor's Art is a podcast hosted by resident physician Henry Bair and oncologist Tyler Johnson. They interview doctors, patients, and healthcare leaders to explore the deeper meaning and humanity in medicine. Each episode delves into stories of joy, suffering, and hope, aiming to reconnect practitioners with their original calling. The podcast is for anyone seeking a more profound connection to their medical journey.

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Musical Rounds | Melanie Ambler Jun 2, 2026 3917 The hospital can be a harsh backdrop to many of life’s most pivotal events. Alarms blare at inopportune times, rounding doctors intrude on delicate conversations, and vigilant nurses disrupt rare periods of rest. All the chaos can add to the stress of a patient’s hospital stay and create an emotionally discordant experience — seemingly out of step with the profound grief, joy, or intimacy one migh
Medicine in the Narrow Place | Jonathan Weinkle MD, FAAP, FACP May 19, 2026 3410 Many patients interpret their illness through the lens of their religious tradition. Sometimes this process brings hope, comfort, or growth – but other times it compounds their suffering. What are patients supposed to do when they don’t see their lives reflected in the religious stories they cherish? And how can physicians recognize and respond to spiritual suffering that is layered on top of the
Immigrant Physicians and American Healthcare | Eram Alam, PhD May 5, 2026 3641 The creation of Medicare and Medicaid in 1965 enabled millions of Americans to meaningfully access healthcare for the first time — and dramatically increased demand for doctors. The passage of the Hart-Celler Immigration and Nationality Act a few months later enabled tens of thousands of immigrant physicians to migrate to the US. Since then, immigrant physicians have comprised between 25 — 40% of
Healing the Healers | Mary Brandt, MD Apr 14, 2026 3460 The epidemic of physician burnout isn’t just a personal problem. Burned out doctors are more likely to make mistakes, less likely to follow preventative care guidelines, and more likely to have dissatisfied patients. When a burned out physician leaves an institution or quits all together, it can cost north of a million dollars to replace them. Unwell doctors lead to unwell patients — and an unwell
AI and the Biggest Experiment in Medicine | Robert Wachter, MD Apr 7, 2026 3545 The electronic medical record (EMR) has become an unwelcome interloper in the exam room. Too often, patients find themselves answering questions delivered from behind a monitor by physicians hurriedly typing away. This isn’t the kind of care anyone wants — but it’s what the system demands. Thankfully, change may be on the horizon.  AI scribes are now being rolled out in EMRs across the country, ca
What is Medicine For? | Devan Stahl, PhD Mar 17, 2026 3138 In recent years, Silicon Valley has imagined for us a new way of life – one where almost anyone can be a twenty or thirty-something-year-old with a supernatural glow, toned physique, understated intelligence, and a superabundance of vitality. This is not reality for most people, even for the twenty or thirty-something-year-olds, but medicine and technology originally intended to help people achiev
The Promise of Value-Based Medicine | Farzad Mostashari, MD Mar 10, 2026 3226 Electronic Medical Records have transformed the way we practice health care, making patient data readily accessible to health care providers, facilitating collaboration within and across large medical teams, increasing transparency, and drastically improving the legibility of patient charts and prescriptions. But despite these benefits, many physicians cite the electronic medical record as a prima
Technology, Medicine, and the Erasure of Suffering | A Doctor’s Art Roundtable Feb 3, 2026 4076 Over the past 160 episodes, two themes that have appeared repeatedly feel as relevant and urgent as ever are 1) the pros and dehumanizing cons of technology and 2) approaching suffering in the human experience. In this episode, we are excited to bring back a panel of notable past guests to discuss the interplay between medicine, suffering, technology, and the human experience. We are joined by his
Reclaiming Narrative in Medicine | Suzanne Koven, MD, MFA Jan 27, 2026 3222 Most medical encounters are structured as transactions. The patient comes in with a specific complaint, the medical expert identifies a discrete problem, and a specific intervention is prescribed.But at the heart of a medical encounter is a story. When a patient comes in with a medical problem, the problem cannot be disentangled from their life’s narrative — doing so risks hollowing out the essenc
The Physician and His Doctor | Bryant Lin, MD & Heather Wakelee, MD Jan 13, 2026 3301 Dr. Bryant Lin is a primary care physician, educator, and researcher at Stanford University. In 2018, he founded CARE – the Center for Asian Health Research and Education. In 2023, CARE began a focused research effort investigating lung cancer in non-smoking Asians. In 2024, Dr. Lin was diagnosed with Stage 4 lung cancer, having never smoked in his life. After his diagnosis, Dr. Lin sprung into ac
Joyspan and Aging | Kerry Burnight, MD Dec 23, 2025 3230 Many of us quietly accept the idea that our best self lives somewhere in the past — that youth is the ideal and aging is a slow erosion of who we really are. But what if getting older isn’t about losing our identity, but deepening it? What if the second half of life could be defined not by decline, but by “joyspan”—our capacity for meaning, connection, and contentment as we age?Our guest on this e
Don’t Just Do Something, Stand There | Brewer Eberly, MD Dec 16, 2025 3204 Many of the world’s best physicians find it surprisingly difficult to answer the question: Why are you in medicine? In the long, arduous journey of medical training or within the technocratically-minded healthcare system, one can easily get lost in the life of the mind—and become estranged from the life of the heart.Our guest on this episode is Brewer Eberly, MD, a third-generation family physicia

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