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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.

What patients are hearing, with Colleen Denny, M.D., FACOG
Colleen Denny, M.D., FACOG, joins the show to break down what patients are hearing online, how medical misinformation shows up in the exam room and why physicians still play a central role in restoring trust.

Financial independence, with Michael Jerkins, M.D., M.Ed.
Michael Jerkins, M.D., M.Ed., a practicing physician and co-founder of Panacea Financial, joins the show to discuss financial independence, physician debt and why financial decisions can quietly take control of a physician's time.
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