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In this episode, Dr. Block interviews Dr. Joseph S. Thomas, a hospitalist at Buffalo Medical Group, about his dual passions for medicine and Star Wars. They explore parallels between the Jedi Order and medical institutions, such as the AMA and ACGME, discussing the balance of power and control in both worlds. They also dive into the moral gray areas in both medicine and Star Wars, particularly in recent shows like The Acolyte and The Mandalorian. Dr. Thomas shares insights on managing emotions in high-stress environments and the importance of collaboration in both fields.
BIODr. Joseph S. Thomas is a hospitalist at Buffalo Medical Group and a clinical instructor for the Buffalo Catholic Health System Internal Medicine Residency and the D'Youville Physician Assistant Program in Buffalo, New York. He is also the digital media editor for the Journal of Hospital Medicine, and uses his blog Managing Health Expectations and social media platforms to educate and advocate on healthcare issues—while occasionally indulging his love for Star Wars.
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This episode is also sponsored by Pattern Life. Protect what matters most today. Disability insurance simplified.
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Freed.AI is here to free you from medical documentation. Join the movement to eliminate clinician burnout. Visit Freed.AI and improve your lifestyle. Coupon Code for $50 off your first paid month: PGD
In this episode, Dr. Block interviews Dr. Joseph S. Thomas, a hospitalist at Buffalo Medical Group, about his dual passions for medicine and Star Wars. They explore parallels between the Jedi Order and medical institutions, such as the AMA and ACGME, discussing the balance of power and control in both worlds. They also dive into the moral gray areas in both medicine and Star Wars, particularly in recent shows like The Acolyte and The Mandalorian. Dr. Thomas shares insights on managing emotions in high-stress environments and the importance of collaboration in both fields.
BIODr. Joseph S. Thomas is a hospitalist at Buffalo Medical Group and a clinical instructor for the Buffalo Catholic Health System Internal Medicine Residency and the D'Youville Physician Assistant Program in Buffalo, New York. He is also the digital media editor for the Journal of Hospital Medicine, and uses his blog Managing Health Expectations and social media platforms to educate and advocate on healthcare issues—while occasionally indulging his love for Star Wars.
Did ya know…You can also be a guest on our show? Please email me at [email protected] to connect or visit www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com to learn more about the show!
Socials:
@physiciansguidetodoctoring on FB
@physicianguidetodoctoring on YouTube
@physiciansguide on Instagram and Twitter
Visit www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com to connect, dive deeper, and keep the conversation going. Let’s grow!
Disclaimer:
This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical, financial, or legal advice. Always consult a qualified professional for personalized guidance.
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