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Attending to patients and ourselves, with Melissa Lucarelli, M.D., FAAFP, and Ronald M. Epstein, M.D., FAAHPM
Melissa Lucarelli, M.D., FAAFP, talks with Ronald M. Epstein, M.D., FAAHPM, about how mindfulness, presence and communication shape patient care, physician well-being and medical culture.

The biggest risks for physicians in 2026, with Peter Reilly of HUB International
Peter Reilly, North American health care practice leader at HUB International, joins the show to break down the top risks facing physician practices in 2026.

The staffing squeeze, with Rihan Javid, D.O., J.D., of Edge
Rihan Javid, D.O., J.D., co-founder and president of Edge, joins the show to discuss how staffing pressures are landing inside medical practices in 2026.

How to market an independent practice in 2026, with Carl White of MarketVisory Group
Carl White, MBA, president of MarketVisory Group, joins the show to explain why good care is no longer enough and what independent practices must do to stay visible and competitive in 2026.
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