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Dr. Peter Crane is a rural family physician in Idaho, host of Doctors Making a Difference, and a cancer survivor still actively practicing medicine while undergoing treatment. In this conversation, he reflects on the unusual path that brought him back to his hometown to replace the physician who delivered him, the unique demands and rewards of rural medicine, and what it means to care for a community where your patients are also your neighbors, friends, and fellow parents.
The conversation takes a deeper turn as Peter shares the story of discovering a 26-centimeter sarcoma and navigating life as both physician and patient. He talks candidly about continuing to work through radiation and treatment, the support he received from colleagues who stepped in when he could not, and how his diagnosis sharpened his perspective on time, family, burnout, and purpose.
Throughout the episode, Peter offers a thoughtful defense of medicine as a calling worth protecting, even in a system that often seems built to drain joy from the people inside it. This is a conversation about service, identity, resilience, and the difference between making a living and making a life.
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By Bryan Jepson, MD, CFP® & Aaron Milledge, MBA, CFP® & Doctor Podcast NetworkDr. Peter Crane is a rural family physician in Idaho, host of Doctors Making a Difference, and a cancer survivor still actively practicing medicine while undergoing treatment. In this conversation, he reflects on the unusual path that brought him back to his hometown to replace the physician who delivered him, the unique demands and rewards of rural medicine, and what it means to care for a community where your patients are also your neighbors, friends, and fellow parents.
The conversation takes a deeper turn as Peter shares the story of discovering a 26-centimeter sarcoma and navigating life as both physician and patient. He talks candidly about continuing to work through radiation and treatment, the support he received from colleagues who stepped in when he could not, and how his diagnosis sharpened his perspective on time, family, burnout, and purpose.
Throughout the episode, Peter offers a thoughtful defense of medicine as a calling worth protecting, even in a system that often seems built to drain joy from the people inside it. This is a conversation about service, identity, resilience, and the difference between making a living and making a life.
What We Cover