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Texas Medical Association's Immediate Past President Jayesh “Jay” Shah, MD, visits with Texas physicians about their journey into medicine, challenges they have confronted, and how they deal with moral injury (burnout) when it occurs. Listen to Dr. Jay Shah’s new podcast and the many voices of Texas medicine.

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Myphuong Theresa Phan, MD: Power of Persistence

For Myphuong Theresa Phan, MD, the journey to medical school was a testament to perseverance. The Houston family and sports medicine physician said it took her six attempts to get accepted into medical school, but she never gave up. “I knew I wanted to be a doctor, so that dream never wavered, even if it got cloudy at times because of how difficult it was,” said Dr. Phan in a conversation with TMA’s Immediate Past President Jayesh “Jay” Shah, MD, in the latest episode of the Let Doctors Be Doctors podcast. While she dealt with the rejections in her professional journey, Dr. Phan also suffered a devastating personal loss – her best friend passed away in an accident. “It's a marker in my life in the same way, like 9/11 is a marker in our society,” she said. As she reflects on her professional challenges and personal loss, Dr. Phan said those experiences have made her a better physician today because she is able to empathize with her patients’ struggles and grief.   Notice By accessing this Podcast, I acknowledge and agree that the entire contents and design of this Podcast are the property of the Texas Medical Association (TMA), or used by TMA with permission, and are protected under U.S. and international copyright and trademark laws. Except as otherwise provided herein, users of this Podcast may use information contained in the Podcast only for personal or other non-commercial, educational purposes. No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission or editing, of this Podcast, whether in whole or in part, may be made without the prior written permission of the TMA, which may be requested by emailing pam.udall@texmed.org [pam.udall@texmed.org] or by calling 512-370-1300. Disclaimer By accessing this Podcast, I acknowledge and agree that TMA makes no warranty, guarantee, or representation as to the accuracy or sufficiency of the information featured in this Podcast.  I also acknowledge and agree to the following: The content in this Podcast is for general information only and any reliance on any content, including any information, opinions, or recommendations provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. This podcast does not constitute and should not be considered professional advice, and listeners should consult appropriate professionals for advice tailored to their specific needs. Any information, opinions, or recommendations contained in this Podcast should NOT be considered medical, business, investment, retirement, financial, or legal advice and receipt of it does not create an attorney-client relationship. Nothing in this Podcast substitutes for the advice of an attorney or relevant professional. No content in this presentation may be considered a recommendation or endorsement of any entity, product, service, business model, or investment-related option and information from this Podcast should not be referenced in any way to imply such approval or endorsement.* This podcast is also not intended to establish medical standards of care for the purposes of litigation, including expert testimony. The standard of care is dependent upon the particular facts and circumstances of each individual case and no generalization can be made that would apply to all cases. The views and opinions expressed by the host or guests on this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of TMA or the host’s or guest’s employer. Any third-party materials or content of any third-party site referenced in this Podcast do not necessarily reflect the opinions, standards, or policies of TMA . TMA assumes no responsibility or liability for the content contained in third party materials or on third party sites referenced in this Podcast or the compliance with applicable laws of such materials and/or links referenced herein. Moreover, TMA makes no warranty that this Podcast, or the server that makes it available, is free of viruses, worms, or other elements or codes that manifest contaminating or destructive properties. TMA EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF ANY INDIVIDUAL'S USE OF, REFERENCE TO, RELIANCE ON, OR INABILITY TO USE, THIS PODCAST OR THE INFORMATION PRESENTED IN THIS PODCAST.  *Note, however, that Texas Medical Liability Trust and Texas Medical Association Insurance Trust are endorsed by the Texas Medical Association.

11. mai 2026 - 16 min
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Bradford Holland, MD: Prioritizing the Patient-Physician Relationship

Bradford Holland, MD, installed as the Texas Medical Association’s new president in April 2026, is focused on ensuring physicians are prominently involved in finding solutions to Texans’ health care needs. “The public expects if we're going to have a health care solution, it should come from physicians. It shouldn't come from the government … [nor] from executives or bankers or insurers,” said Dr. Holland in a conversation with TMA’s Immediate Past-President Jayesh “Jay” Shah, MD, in the Let Doctors Be Doctors podcast. Dr. Holland said his priority for his presidency is restoring the patient-physician relationship so there are no “third parties under the exam room.”   Listen to the podcast for more on Dr. Holland’s focus for his TMA presidency, his passion for organized medicine, and his thoughts on important challenges facing physicians like scope-of-practice expansion. Missed Part 1 of this series with Dr.  Holland? Listen here [https://letdoctorsbedoctorswithjayshah.podbean.com/e/meet-tma-s-new-president-bradford-holland-md/]. Notice By accessing this Podcast, I acknowledge and agree that the entire contents and design of this Podcast are the property of the Texas Medical Association (TMA), or used by TMA with permission, and are protected under U.S. and international copyright and trademark laws. Except as otherwise provided herein, users of this Podcast may use information contained in the Podcast only for personal or other non-commercial, educational purposes. No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission or editing, of this Podcast, whether in whole or in part, may be made without the prior written permission of the TMA, which may be requested by emailing pam.udall@texmed.org [pam.udall@texmed.org] or by calling 512-370-1300. Disclaimer By accessing this Podcast, I acknowledge and agree that TMA makes no warranty, guarantee, or representation as to the accuracy or sufficiency of the information featured in this Podcast.  I also acknowledge and agree to the following: The content in this Podcast is for general information only and any reliance on any content, including any information, opinions, or recommendations provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. This podcast does not constitute and should not be considered professional advice, and listeners should consult appropriate professionals for advice tailored to their specific needs. Any information, opinions, or recommendations contained in this Podcast should NOT be considered medical, business, investment, retirement, financial, or legal advice and receipt of it does not create an attorney-client relationship. Nothing in this Podcast substitutes for the advice of an attorney or relevant professional. No content in this presentation may be considered a recommendation or endorsement of any entity, product, service, business model, or investment-related option and information from this Podcast should not be referenced in any way to imply such approval or endorsement.* This podcast is also not intended to establish medical standards of care for the purposes of litigation, including expert testimony. The standard of care is dependent upon the particular facts and circumstances of each individual case and no generalization can be made that would apply to all cases. The views and opinions expressed by the host or guests on this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of TMA or the host’s or guest’s employer. Any third-party materials or content of any third-party site referenced in this Podcast do not necessarily reflect the opinions, standards, or policies of TMA . TMA assumes no responsibility or liability for the content contained in third party materials or on third party sites referenced in this Podcast or the compliance with applicable laws of such materials and/or links referenced herein. Moreover, TMA makes no warranty that this Podcast, or the server that makes it available, is free of viruses, worms, or other elements or codes that manifest contaminating or destructive properties. TMA EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF ANY INDIVIDUAL'S USE OF, REFERENCE TO, RELIANCE ON, OR INABILITY TO USE, THIS PODCAST OR THE INFORMATION PRESENTED IN THIS PODCAST.  *Note, however, that Texas Medical Liability Trust and Texas Medical Association Insurance Trust are endorsed by the Texas Medical Association.

21. april 2026 - 13 min
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Meet TMA’s New President: Bradford Holland, MD

Bradford Holland, MD, was installed as the 161st president of the Texas Medical Association (TMA) in April 2026. The Waco otolaryngologist grew up in Colorado but made Texas home after relocating for medical school. Dr. Holland brings a unique perspective to his medical practice – as both a physician and patient. Years ago he was diagnosed with colorectal cancer and had to undergo surgery and chemotherapy for several years before he was able to beat it. “I've spent many, many hours in waiting rooms. I know what it's like to have a test and not get the results for an excruciatingly long time,” said Dr. Holland in a new episode of the Let Doctors Be Doctors podcast with TMA’s Immediate Past President Jayesh “Jay” Shah, MD. Dr. Holland said his time as a patient gave him a new perspective of what it means to be a physician. For example, it influences how he breaks the news of difficult diagnoses like cancer to his own patients. Listen to the podcast to get to know Dr. Holland, his journey to medical school, his battle with cancer, and how he got involved in advocacy. Interested in Part 2 of the series with Dr. Holland? Listen here.  [https://Letdoctorsbedoctorswithjayshah.podbean.com/e/bradford-holland-md-prioritizing-patient-physician-relationship/] Notice By accessing this Podcast, I acknowledge and agree that the entire contents and design of this Podcast are the property of the Texas Medical Association (TMA), or used by TMA with permission, and are protected under U.S. and international copyright and trademark laws. Except as otherwise provided herein, users of this Podcast may use information contained in the Podcast only for personal or other non-commercial, educational purposes. No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission or editing, of this Podcast, whether in whole or in part, may be made without the prior written permission of the TMA, which may be requested by emailing pam.udall@texmed.org [pam.udall@texmed.org] or by calling 512-370-1300. Disclaimer By accessing this Podcast, I acknowledge and agree that TMA makes no warranty, guarantee, or representation as to the accuracy or sufficiency of the information featured in this Podcast.  I also acknowledge and agree to the following: The content in this Podcast is for general information only and any reliance on any content, including any information, opinions, or recommendations provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. This podcast does not constitute and should not be considered professional advice, and listeners should consult appropriate professionals for advice tailored to their specific needs. Any information, opinions, or recommendations contained in this Podcast should NOT be considered medical, business, investment, retirement, financial, or legal advice and receipt of it does not create an attorney-client relationship. Nothing in this Podcast substitutes for the advice of an attorney or relevant professional. No content in this presentation may be considered a recommendation or endorsement of any entity, product, service, business model, or investment-related option and information from this Podcast should not be referenced in any way to imply such approval or endorsement.* This podcast is also not intended to establish medical standards of care for the purposes of litigation, including expert testimony. The standard of care is dependent upon the particular facts and circumstances of each individual case and no generalization can be made that would apply to all cases. The views and opinions expressed by the host or guests on this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of TMA or the host’s or guest’s employer. Any third-party materials or content of any third-party site referenced in this Podcast do not necessarily reflect the opinions, standards, or policies of TMA . TMA assumes no responsibility or liability for the content contained in third party materials or on third party sites referenced in this Podcast or the compliance with applicable laws of such materials and/or links referenced herein. Moreover, TMA makes no warranty that this Podcast, or the server that makes it available, is free of viruses, worms, or other elements or codes that manifest contaminating or destructive properties. TMA EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF ANY INDIVIDUAL'S USE OF, REFERENCE TO, RELIANCE ON, OR INABILITY TO USE, THIS PODCAST OR THE INFORMATION PRESENTED IN THIS PODCAST.  *Note, however, that Texas Medical Liability Trust and Texas Medical Association Insurance Trust are endorsed by the Texas Medical Association.

21. april 2026 - 15 min
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Rodney Young, MD: Unusual Path to Texas

Rodney Young, MD, a family physician in Amarillo and TMA’s Board of Trustees member likes to wear many hats: He cares for patients, teaches aspiring doctors at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Medicine (TTUHSC) in Amarillo and is active in organized medicine. “Variety is the spice of life and it's also the spice of my career interests,” said Dr. Young in a new episode of the Let Doctors Be Doctors podcast with Texas Medical Association (TMA) President Jayesh “Jay” Shah, MD. Dr. Young’s love for teaching began in high school and college when he tutored other students. After finishing residency, he joined TTUHSC and continues to work there, splitting his time between seeing patients and teaching students. He is pleased knowing he is helping countless unknown patients because they will be cared for by his future physician students. “It's meaningful to medical educators that your life's work touches the lives of so many people that you'd never meet,” said Dr. Young. A chance alphabetical choice of schools – picking a distant college whose name begins with “A” – shaped Dr. Young’s life and career trajectory, and he’s still pleased to call West Texas home. He also stumbled into organized medicine and TMA somewhat by accident, but now he encourages physicians to make their voices heard and advocate for their profession. “TMA provided great opportunities for me to … learn about the process of helping to shape public policy,” said Dr. Young.   Notice By accessing this Podcast, I acknowledge and agree that the entire contents and design of this Podcast are the property of the Texas Medical Association (TMA), or used by TMA with permission, and are protected under U.S. and international copyright and trademark laws. Except as otherwise provided herein, users of this Podcast may use information contained in the Podcast only for personal or other non-commercial, educational purposes. No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission or editing, of this Podcast, whether in whole or in part, may be made without the prior written permission of the TMA, which may be requested by emailing pam.udall@texmed.org [pam.udall@texmed.org] or by calling 512-370-1300. Disclaimer By accessing this Podcast, I acknowledge and agree that TMA makes no warranty, guarantee, or representation as to the accuracy or sufficiency of the information featured in this Podcast.  I also acknowledge and agree to the following: The content in this Podcast is for general information only and any reliance on any content, including any information, opinions, or recommendations provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. This podcast does not constitute and should not be considered professional advice, and listeners should consult appropriate professionals for advice tailored to their specific needs. Any information, opinions, or recommendations contained in this Podcast should NOT be considered medical, business, investment, retirement, financial, or legal advice and receipt of it does not create an attorney-client relationship. Nothing in this Podcast substitutes for the advice of an attorney or relevant professional. No content in this presentation may be considered a recommendation or endorsement of any entity, product, service, business model, or investment-related option and information from this Podcast should not be referenced in any way to imply such approval or endorsement.* This podcast is also not intended to establish medical standards of care for the purposes of litigation, including expert testimony. The standard of care is dependent upon the particular facts and circumstances of each individual case and no generalization can be made that would apply to all cases. The views and opinions expressed by the host or guests on this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of TMA or the host’s or guest’s employer. Any third-party materials or content of any third-party site referenced in this Podcast do not necessarily reflect the opinions, standards, or policies of TMA . TMA assumes no responsibility or liability for the content contained in third party materials or on third party sites referenced in this Podcast or the compliance with applicable laws of such materials and/or links referenced herein. Moreover, TMA makes no warranty that this Podcast, or the server that makes it available, is free of viruses, worms, or other elements or codes that manifest contaminating or destructive properties. TMA EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF ANY INDIVIDUAL'S USE OF, REFERENCE TO, RELIANCE ON, OR INABILITY TO USE, THIS PODCAST OR THE INFORMATION PRESENTED IN THIS PODCAST.  *Note, however, that Texas Medical Liability Trust and Texas Medical Association Insurance Trust are endorsed by the Texas Medical Association.

31. mars 2026 - 14 min
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David Lakey, MD: Public Health Veteran

Over decades of service to public health, David Lakey, MD, has seen everything from the Ebola outbreak in Dallas to natural disasters like Hurricane Ike. In a new episode of the Let Doctors Be Doctors podcast, Dr. Lakey – who served as commissioner of the Texas Department of State Health Services – tells TMA President Jayesh “Jay Shah, MD, about his experiences handling public health emergencies and what goes into managing a state-wide response. “When you get that call to say, yeah, it's Ebola, and you're the first case in the United States ever, you take your pulse, you take a deep breath, and just say, all right, let's work through this,” said Dr. Lakey. “It's one of those months that I'll never forget.” Dr. Lakey is now vice chancellor for health affairs and chief medical officer at The University of Texas System. He also is the presiding officer of the Texas Child Mental Health Care Consortium created by the Texas Legislature to improve the state’s mental health care system for children and adolescents. “Access to mental health and early diagnosis is a leading public health challenge for our state,” said Dr. Lakey. Notice By accessing this Podcast, I acknowledge and agree that the entire contents and design of this Podcast are the property of the Texas Medical Association (TMA), or used by TMA with permission, and are protected under U.S. and international copyright and trademark laws. Except as otherwise provided herein, users of this Podcast may use information contained in the Podcast only for personal or other non-commercial, educational purposes. No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission or editing, of this Podcast, whether in whole or in part, may be made without the prior written permission of the TMA, which may be requested by emailing pam.udall@texmed.org [pam.udall@texmed.org] or by calling 512-370-1300. Disclaimer By accessing this Podcast, I acknowledge and agree that TMA makes no warranty, guarantee, or representation as to the accuracy or sufficiency of the information featured in this Podcast.  I also acknowledge and agree to the following: The content in this Podcast is for general information only and any reliance on any content, including any information, opinions, or recommendations provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. This podcast does not constitute and should not be considered professional advice, and listeners should consult appropriate professionals for advice tailored to their specific needs. Any information, opinions, or recommendations contained in this Podcast should NOT be considered medical, business, investment, retirement, financial, or legal advice and receipt of it does not create an attorney-client relationship. Nothing in this Podcast substitutes for the advice of an attorney or relevant professional. No content in this presentation may be considered a recommendation or endorsement of any entity, product, service, business model, or investment-related option and information from this Podcast should not be referenced in any way to imply such approval or endorsement.* This podcast is also not intended to establish medical standards of care for the purposes of litigation, including expert testimony. The standard of care is dependent upon the particular facts and circumstances of each individual case and no generalization can be made that would apply to all cases. The views and opinions expressed by the host or guests on this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of TMA or the host’s or guest’s employer. Any third-party materials or content of any third-party site referenced in this Podcast do not necessarily reflect the opinions, standards, or policies of TMA . TMA assumes no responsibility or liability for the content contained in third party materials or on third party sites referenced in this Podcast or the compliance with applicable laws of such materials and/or links referenced herein. Moreover, TMA makes no warranty that this Podcast, or the server that makes it available, is free of viruses, worms, or other elements or codes that manifest contaminating or destructive properties. TMA EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF ANY INDIVIDUAL'S USE OF, REFERENCE TO, RELIANCE ON, OR INABILITY TO USE, THIS PODCAST OR THE INFORMATION PRESENTED IN THIS PODCAST.  *Note, however, that Texas Medical Liability Trust and Texas Medical Association Insurance Trust are endorsed by the Texas Medical Association.

16. mars 2026 - 17 min
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