David Epstein, MD, MS, FAAP

David Epstein, MD, MS, FAAPDavid Epstein, MD, MS, FAAPDavid Epstein, MD, MS, FAAP

David Epstein, MD, MS, FAAP

David Epstein, MD, MS, FAAPDavid Epstein, MD, MS, FAAPDavid Epstein, MD, MS, FAAP
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    • Epstein's Pearls (Blog)
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      • Bio
      • Editorials & Opinions
      • Dr. Dave's Podcast
      • Video Discussions
      • Guest on Podcasts
      • Scientific Publications
      • Resources for Parents

  • Home
  • Epstein's Pearls (Blog)
  • Menu
    • Bio
    • Editorials & Opinions
    • Dr. Dave's Podcast
    • Video Discussions
    • Guest on Podcasts
    • Scientific Publications
    • Resources for Parents

Medical, Healthcare-Related, Video Discussions

Navigating Anxiety from Online Reviews with Dr. Epstein

In this conversation, Dr. David Epstein, who authored the article, When Yelp Becomes a Source of Anxiety, discusses the anxiety induced by online reviews, particularly Yelp, and its impact on small businesses and healthcare. He shares personal experiences from running an urgent care facility and highlights the importance of communication between service providers and clients. The discussion also explores the complexities of healthcare visits compared to restaurant experiences, the influence of patient expectations on clinical decisions, and the challenges physicians face in managing their digital presence. The conversation concludes with a call for better communication and understanding in the face of online reviews.

Breaking the Mold: The Power of Diverse Thinking with David Epstein, MD

The following is an interview with Dr. David Epstein, Director of the Pediatric and Congenital Cardiac Intensive Care Unit at Guerin Children’s, discussing his article Breaking the Mold: The Power of Diverse Thinking. In it, he shares his reflections on leadership, innovation, and the critical role of diverse thinking in medicine. Speaking with SoMeDocs founder Dr. Dana Corriel, Dr. Epstein discusses how psychological safety and curiosity empower teams to generate out-of-the-box solutions, whether during hiring or at the bedside. He emphasizes the importance of creating environments where all voices are heard—highlighting how cross-disciplinary perspectives and internal team development can drive meaningful innovation in healthcare.

Wheezing in Children by Dr. David Epstein

Wheezing in Children by Dr. David Epstein, CEO and Medical Director at MVP Pediatric and Urgent Care, PC, on Health4TheWorld Academy Videos Channel

The Uncomfortable Truth About Reopening Schools

This is a medical, healthcare-related, video interview with Dr. Mike (AKA: Dr. Mikhail Varshavski) about reopening schools during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Staying Human in Medicine

This is a medical, healthcare-related, video interview with ZDoggMD (AKA: Dr. Zubin Damania) about retaining our humanity in the face of the emotional challenges of caring for children, dealing with vaccine-preventable illness in the ICU, and end-of-life care.

Pro-Vaccine vs. Anti-Vaccine: Should Your Kids Get Vaccinated?

This is a medical, healthcare-related video critique of the "Middle Ground" discussion on vaccines by Dr. Mike (AKA: Dr. Mikhail Varshavski)

Pro-Vaccine vs. Anti-Vaccine: Should Your Kids Get Vaccinated?

This is a medical, healthcare-related video critique of the "Middle Ground" discussion on vaccines by ZDoggMD (AKA: Dr. Zubin Damania)

Pro-Vaccine vs. Anti-Vaccine: Should Your Kids Get Vaccinated?

This is a medical, healthcare-related, video discussion about vaccines on the "Middle Ground" series, produced by Jubilee Media

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