Episode 38: Interviews From the Frontlines
From Healthcare 360 by Beth Israel Lahey Health
April 16, 2025 · 37 min · Season 2 · Episode 10
About this episode
Dr. Rob Fields interviews primary care physicians about their experiences and the importance of primary care.
This week on Healthcare 360, Dr. Rob Fields interviews several primary care physicians during BILH Primary Care Day. We talk about the challenges but also the promise and the mission of primary care and why, despite everything going on in healthcare and in the world, these clinicians still choose primary care. Episode Guests: Nidhi Sharma, MD Suzanne D. Saindon, DO Lydia A. Flier, MD Shannon R, Healy, NP Clara Cabrera, MD Ivan Yordanov Boyadzhiev, MD Kumba Adia Hinds, MD, MPH Alexander H. Asch, DO
People in this episode
Host: Rob Fields
Guests: Nidhi Sharma, MD, Suzanne D. Saindon, DO, Lydia A. Flier, MD, Shannon R, Healy, NP, Clara Cabrera, MD, Ivan Yordanov Boyadzhiev, MD, Kumba Adia Hinds, MD, MPH, Alexander H. Asch, DO
Topics covered
- primary care
- healthcare challenges
- physician interviews
- healthcare mission
- clinician experiences
Keywords
- primary care
- physician interviews
- healthcare challenges
- clinician mission
- BILH Primary Care Day
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Beth Israel Lahey Health
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