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What does a sustainable medical career look like when the pager never really goes silent? We sit down with Dr Charles Pollock to chart an uncommon route through Navy service, emergency departments, academic leadership, and a radical rethink of continuing education. His story starts with a military scholarship and a formative tour with the Marine Corps, detours from a surgical track to the organised chaos of emergency medicine, and lands in high-volume trauma centres where research in cardiovascular emergencies became his engine for change.
A severe bout of COVID forced a reset. From that disruption, Charles built a “polyconsultant” portfolio across pharma, trials, and medical education, helping design CME that clinicians actually use. He explains how tweetorials on X deliver accredited, bite-sized learning that respects attention and accelerates adoption, and how working across oncology, rheumatology, pulmonology, dermatology, and neurology broadened his view of what true lifelong learning can be.
We go straight at the hard parts: relentless credentialing, administrative creep, and the myth of perfect balance. Charles lays out practical ways to tame documentation with scribes and voice-to-text, argues that saying no is a clinical safety tool, and makes the case for normalising peer support to reduce burnout. For early-career clinicians, his advice is sharp and generous—pick one or two passions beyond core practice, guard your time, and let focus compound. Then we look ahead to a bigger fix: aligning clinician education with patient education. By pairing accredited CME for professionals with clear, platform-native content for patients, we can replace noisy drug ads with shared understanding, better decisions, and stronger outcomes.
If you care about the future of emergency medicine, the realities of modern practice, and the promise of smarter education, this conversation offers field-tested wisdom and timely hope. Listen, share with a colleague who needs it, and if it resonates, subscribe and leave a review to help others find the show.
🧑⚕️ Guest Biography
Dr Charles Pollack is a seasoned clinician-scientist whose career spans Emergency Medicine, Public Health, and medical education. A former Navy medical officer, he later became the founding chair at Pennsylvania Hospital and held senior academic roles at Thomas Jefferson University. Today, he serves as Medical Director at AcademicCME, where he leads innovation in continuing education and clinician engagement. His passion lies in cardiovascular emergencies, clinician wellbeing, and bridging the gap between education and practice.
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About Dr Andrew Greenland
Dr Andrew Greenland is a UK-based medical doctor and founder of Greenland Medical, specialising in Integrative and Functional Medicine. With dual training in conventional and root-cause approaches, he helps individuals optimise health, performance, and longevity — with a focus on cognitive resilience and healthy ageing.
Voices in Health and Wellness features meaningful conversations at the intersection of medicine, lifestyle, and human potential — with clinicians, scientists, and thinkers shaping the future of care.
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What does a sustainable medical career look like when the pager never really goes silent? We sit down with Dr Charles Pollock to chart an uncommon route through Navy service, emergency departments, academic leadership, and a radical rethink of continuing education. His story starts with a military scholarship and a formative tour with the Marine Corps, detours from a surgical track to the organised chaos of emergency medicine, and lands in high-volume trauma centres where research in cardiovascular emergencies became his engine for change.
A severe bout of COVID forced a reset. From that disruption, Charles built a “polyconsultant” portfolio across pharma, trials, and medical education, helping design CME that clinicians actually use. He explains how tweetorials on X deliver accredited, bite-sized learning that respects attention and accelerates adoption, and how working across oncology, rheumatology, pulmonology, dermatology, and neurology broadened his view of what true lifelong learning can be.
We go straight at the hard parts: relentless credentialing, administrative creep, and the myth of perfect balance. Charles lays out practical ways to tame documentation with scribes and voice-to-text, argues that saying no is a clinical safety tool, and makes the case for normalising peer support to reduce burnout. For early-career clinicians, his advice is sharp and generous—pick one or two passions beyond core practice, guard your time, and let focus compound. Then we look ahead to a bigger fix: aligning clinician education with patient education. By pairing accredited CME for professionals with clear, platform-native content for patients, we can replace noisy drug ads with shared understanding, better decisions, and stronger outcomes.
If you care about the future of emergency medicine, the realities of modern practice, and the promise of smarter education, this conversation offers field-tested wisdom and timely hope. Listen, share with a colleague who needs it, and if it resonates, subscribe and leave a review to help others find the show.
🧑⚕️ Guest Biography
Dr Charles Pollack is a seasoned clinician-scientist whose career spans Emergency Medicine, Public Health, and medical education. A former Navy medical officer, he later became the founding chair at Pennsylvania Hospital and held senior academic roles at Thomas Jefferson University. Today, he serves as Medical Director at AcademicCME, where he leads innovation in continuing education and clinician engagement. His passion lies in cardiovascular emergencies, clinician wellbeing, and bridging the gap between education and practice.
Contact Details
About Dr Andrew Greenland
Dr Andrew Greenland is a UK-based medical doctor and founder of Greenland Medical, specialising in Integrative and Functional Medicine. With dual training in conventional and root-cause approaches, he helps individuals optimise health, performance, and longevity — with a focus on cognitive resilience and healthy ageing.
Voices in Health and Wellness features meaningful conversations at the intersection of medicine, lifestyle, and human potential — with clinicians, scientists, and thinkers shaping the future of care.
🔗 Connect with Dr Greenland:
💌 Join the mailing list for new episodes and exclusive reflections:
https://subscribe.voicesinhealthandwellness.com