The Antisocial Doctors Podcast

The Antisocial Doctors Podcast
Sonia Singh and Rebecca Berens are two family medicine physicians who clearly like each other, disagree often, and have no interest in the shiny, overly polished version of doctoring you see on LinkedIn. The Antisocial Doctors Podcast is the result. It is part friendship chat, part candid look at what it is actually like to practice medicine in the 2020s. Episodes cover topics that rarely get a spotlight at grand rounds: the frustration of prior authorizations, parenting while on call, why direct primary care appeals to some doctors, the strange etiquette of doctor-patient social media, and how to handle a bad patient review without losing sleep over it. The hosts bring opinions, and they will tell you when they think something in medicine is broken or when a trend is being oversold. Episodes tend to run 40 minutes to an hour, with a rhythm that feels like eavesdropping on two smart friends who happen to share a stethoscope. Occasional guests join to talk about specific issues, from payment models to mental health. For physicians who are tired of performative professionalism and want an honest, funny, sometimes spiky conversation about the work, this show hits a sweet spot. It is opinionated, current, and clearly made by people still in the trenches.

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