JMR Podcast
The JMR Podcast provides contemporary insights into research, policy developments, statutory changes, workforce, and international issues regarding the regulation of physicians practicing in the United States. In each episode, host David Johnson interviews researchers, physicians, and writers from the Journal of Medical Regulation (JMRonline.org) about topics impacting medical regulation and current trends.
Podcasting since 2019 • 27 episodes
JMR Podcast
Latest Episodes
What Makes an Experience Positive in a Regulatory Complaint Management Process? A Qualitative Study
Host David Johnson interviews Lakshmi Bondu, MDS, MPH, regarding her JMR article What Makes an Experience Positive in a Regulatory Complaint Management Process? A Qualitative Study.
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18:57
Trends in Case Complexity and Implications for Physician Health Programs: An Analysis of Referrals to the Colorado Physician Health Program
Host David Johnson interviews Dr. Michael Gendel regarding his JMR article, Trends in Case Complexity and Implications for Physician Health Programs: An Analysis of Referrals to the Colorado Physician Health Program
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28:14
Learning from Leading Peers: An Interview Study with Seven State Medical Boards that Recently Implemented Policies to Protect Patients
Host David Johnson interviews Tristan McIntosh, PhD, regarding her recent article, Learning from Leading Peers: An Interview Study with Seven State Medical Boards that Recently Implemented Policies to Protect Patients.
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26:52
Book Review: The Cure for Women: Dr. Mary Putnam Jacobi and the Challenge to Victorian Medicine that Changed Women's Lives Forever
Host John Bremer interviews author Lydia Reeder regarding her recently released book, The Cure for Women: Dr. Mary Putnam Jacobi and the Challenge to Victorian Medicine that Changed Women's Lives Forever.
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39:27
Do Canadian Medical Licensing Exam Scores Correlate with Physicians’ Future Performance in Practice? A Cohort Study of Alberta Family Physicians
Host David Johnson interviews Ilona Bartman, MA, about her recent article Do Canadian Medical Licensing Exam Scores Correlate with Physicians’ Future Performance in Practice? A Cohort Study of Alberta Family Physicians publish...
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