• Discogen, A New Treatment for Low Back Pain
    Dec 15 2025

    In this latest episode of The Life Medical podcast, I spoke with the great Todd Berland, Professor of Vascular Surgery at NYU. His interviewing prowess teased out my neurosurgery origin story and predictions for the future of the field, as well as a deep dive into the passion project that is Discogen. A pilot clinical study at Columbia began this year to test the treatment our company has developed to repair spinal disc disease noninvasively.

    We end the episode with a look ahead to a reinvigorated Citizen Science series of interviews, as well as the news that Anatomy of a Case is being developed as a television show. Enjoy!

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    24 mins
  • Anatomy of a Case
    Nov 3 2023

    This week, we kick off an exciting new segment, Anatomy of a Case, where doctors share their most difficult and unusual clinical challenges. We begin with Dr. Katherine Teter, a vascular surgeon at NYU, describing her first night on-call as an attending. She was asked to manage an uncontrolled hemorrhage resulting from another doctor’s procedural complication. We hear the initial details in her own words, and she leaves us with a cliffhanger before heading to the operating room . My cohost Todd Berland - clinical professor and host of the Vascular Surgery show on SiriusXM Doctor Radio - and I do not know the outcome of the case, but we make some educated guesses before Katherine joins us and reveals the outcome. It’s a gripping yarn!

    If you’re a physician with a case you’d like to share, please email me at: peter@thelifemedicalpodcast.com

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    32 mins
  • Dr. Frank Veith and the Medical Mafia
    Sep 19 2023

    Frank Veith has had a remarkable seventy-year career in vascular surgery, pioneering techniques that transformed the field from open to endovascular procedures. His book, The Medical Jungle, details the genesis of these innovations, while candidly describing his battles with an establishment that sought to either block or take credit for his progress. His story will motivate anyone who has faced adversity to stand up - to be radical - even when it is unpopular.

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    54 mins
  • The Life Medical Book Club
    Jun 20 2023

    Neurosurgeon Nicholas Theodore opens the episode by taking us through the decision calculus of spinal cord decompression surgery. We then inaugurate our Life Medical Book Club with two distinguished physician authors. The first is Malcolm Ogborn, whose book Sudden Leadership is subtitled A Survival Guide for Physicians. Then Michael Zema, the author of Modern Healthcare Delivery - Deliverance or Debacle, gives us a a view from the inside out of the history of the modern medical system in the United States.

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    48 mins
  • Government and Military Service in Medicine: A Conversation with Dr. Mario Ramirez
    May 11 2023

    Last week, the World Health Organization declared that COVID-19 is no longer a global health emergency. For perspective, we talk with Dr. Mario Ramirez, an emergency room physician whose varied career has included a stint as Acting Director of the Office of Pandemics and Emerging Threats at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. We also revisit the caselog of our friend, neurosurgeon Dr. Martin Lazar, who brings us into a nail-biter of a spinal tumor case. We share his operative video, with permission, on our website and all our social channels. The picture is truly worth a thousand words, on the latest episode of The Life Medical podcast.

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    51 mins
  • The Doctor's Journey with Danielle Ofri and Martin Lazar
    Dec 11 2022

    Imagine you’re a medical student choosing between a career in medicine or surgery. Your teachers and mentors can be crucial to your choice. In this episode, we highlight two fine exemplars of both disciplines.

    Internist Danielle Ofri describes the journey that led her to become an attending at Bellevue Hospital, a widely-published author who writes movingly about the doctor-patient relationship, and a founder of the Bellevue Literary Review.

    Neurosurgeon Martin Lazar takes us back to the beginning of the modern neurosurgical era. He details his efforts to save the life of a young patient with impaired circulation to the brain, performing one of the first extracranial-intracranial bypass cases for Moyamoya disease in the United States.

    Please spend some time with two of the most accomplished and thoughtful physicians we have met, in this long-awaited episode.

    Listen to all The Life Medical episodes at https://www.thelifemedicalpodcast.com/the-life-medical

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Citizen Science Series - Interview with Dr. Adam Gazzaley
    Jun 20 2022

    This week, we take an epic deep dive into the life and work of Dr. Adam Gazzaley, professor of neurology at the University of California, San Francisco. Adam is helping usher in a future where video games will be prescribed like medicine, the Star Trek holodeck will be across the threshold, and psychedelic agents will help treat depression, addiction and other mental illnesses, at less cost and with less reliance on chronic medications. You can learn more about his research at: https://neuroscape.ucsf.edu/


    We begin with memories of high school science fairs, and end with his globetrotting work as an academic polymath. Our conversations took place over the past year, and we have included prior segments into this inaugural Citizen Science program. For more information on Adam and that of all our correspondents, please visit our website at www.thelifemedicalpodcast.com

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    1 hr and 57 mins
  • Inside Dr. Death - Part 2
    Mar 16 2022

    The Dr. Death case exposed faults in the medical system that have yet to be repaired. We conclude our special two-part episode of The Life Medical podcast by meeting a group of medicolegal advocates who were instrumental in helping to convict Christopher Duntsch, and continue to address the institutional loopholes that enabled him to inflict his neurosurgical malpractice. This expert panel also reveals unique, behind-the-scenes details of the Dr. Death saga not presented in the podcast or streaming series.


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    1 hr and 20 mins