In this special episode, Chief Operating Officer and Co-Founder of Panacea Financial and practicing physician, Ned Palmer, MD, MPH, takes the guest seat to share his unique journey through medical training. He and Dr. Michael Jerkins dive into the often-overlooked realities of becoming a doctor—from the evolving role of medical ethics in education to the complexities of student debt and inefficiencies of residency training.
If you knew the financial burden of medical school, would you still pursue it? Is the current structure of residency training efficient or disparaging? Can integrating ethics into medical education create more well-rounded physicians?
Join us as Dr. Palmer reflects on the shifting role of doctors in patient care, the haunting moments from his training, and even his past life as a bicycle cab driver. This is a conversation you won’t want to miss!
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