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Dr. David Oxman is a Critical Care Doctor and associate professor of medicine here at Jefferson and the program director for the critical care medicine fellowship. He went to medical school at Temple, where he also completed his residency in IM. HE completed four fellowships in Infectious Diseases at Tufts, Surgical Critical Care at Harvard, Medical critical care at Hahnemann, and Medical ethics at Harvard. He is currently the medical school's ethics and professionalism thread director and runs the hospital ethics consultation service here at Jefferson. I also had the personal luxury of being in a student group led by Dr. Oxman, where we had discussions about being medical students and our hospital experiences. Oct 9th ___ 0:00 - Intro 0:51 - Statistics About Critical Care 4:36 - What Is Critical Care? 5:48 - Journey Into Medicine and Critical Care 10:30 - Why Critical Care? 19:07 - An Average Week/Day Balancing Academia, ICU, and Ethics Consultation 25:32 - Ethics Consultation and Ethical Dilemmas in the Hospital 42:47 - Best Thing About Being a Critical Care Doctor 43:44 - Worst Thing About Being a Critical Care Doctor 45:19 - If I Give You $100 Million, What Would You Do? 48:25 - Interest in Academia 51:07 - Thoughts About Med Students on Social Media 55:44 - Common Myth About Critical Care Doctors 56:27 - Changes Over the Years and the Future of Critical Care 1:07:02 - Advice for People Looking Into Critical Care 1:07:59 - Maximizing Competitiveness 1:09:35 - Advice to People Entering a Career in Medicine 1:11:49 - Book Recommendations 1:14:25 - Lessons From COVID, Changes in Practice and Burnout 1:23:29 - What Advice Would You Give Your 18-Year-Old Self? 1:25:30 - Closing Message for People Looking Into Critical Care 1:29:18 - Closing Message 1:31:13 - Outro __ Resources Of Human Bondage by W. Somerset Maugham: https://a.co/d/eT0pUty My Own Country by Abraham Verghese: https://a.co/d/ffD8lh7 ___ View the Show Notes Page for This Episode for transcript and more information: zhighley.com/podcast ___ Connect With Zach Main YouTube: @ZachHighley Newsletter: https://zhighley.com/newsletter/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zachhighley... Website: https://zhighley.com Twitter: / zachhighley Linkedln: / zach-highley-gergel-44763766 Business Inquiries: [email protected] ___ Listen for Free Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/23TvJdE... Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... ___ Welcome to the Zach Highley Show, where we discuss personal growth and medicine to figure out how to improve our lives. My name is Zach a Resident Physician in Boston. Throughout these episodes I’ll interview top performers from around the world in business, life, and medicine in hopes of extracting the resources and techniques they use to get to the top. The best way to help the show is share episodes on any platform. If you think a friend or family member will like a certain episode, send it to them!