Dr. David Levine, Chief Medical Officer at Fisher-Titus Medical Center

This episode features Dr. David Levine, Chief Medical Officer at Fisher-Titus Medical Center. Here, he discusses keeping up with a growing population while still having a personalized approach to healthcare, the importance of not making assumptions about a patient’s age & their ability to utilize technology, advice for someone wanting to have a thriving and fulfilling career, and more.

Summary

Dr. David Levine Talks About Personalized Healthcare and Technology in Medicine

Introduction:

Dr. David Levine, Chief Medical Officer at Fisher-Titus Medical Center, talks about the challenges of providing personalized healthcare to a growing population while embracing technology for better outcomes. In this episode, Dr. Levine shares his insights on the importance of not making assumptions about patients based on age and their ability to use technology, professional advice for those seeking a fulfilling career in medicine, and more.

About Dr. Levine:

Dr. David Levine is Fisher-Titus Medical Center's Chief Medical Officer. Born and raised in Ohio, he moved to Texas for 12 years to attend high school, college, and medical school before returning to Ohio. Dr. Levine firmly believes that technology should be used to support patient needs and preferences without compromising quality care. He focuses on enhancing cost-effective healthcare while maintaining high-quality care standards.

Dr. Levine on Career and Feedback:

Dr. Levine shared his career journey from Ohio to Texas to Ohio again, and provided advice on having a fulfilling career. He advised listeners to welcome real-time feedback, which is critical in many professions. He is now focusing on combining past data with real-time data to implement an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) and capacity management tool.

Conclusion:

Dr. Levine's insights into personalized healthcare and technology are invaluable. He emphasizes the critical role of technology in supporting patient preferences and needs in primary care. He encourages healthcare providers to consider the importance of providing real-time feedback for success in many professions, and he offers career advice for those seeking a fulfilling career in medicine.

 

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This episode aired on 05/09/2023 and can be listened here.

 

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