This podcast blends medicine with the broader arts and real-world practice, using guests from clinical, research, and medical-adjacent fields (like writing, ethics, and finance) to explore how health works in lived life. It’s a strong platform for experts who can translate medical themes—evidence, healing, patient experience, and prevention—into accessible, story-driven insights.
161 episodes, Irregular, 5.0 rating
<1k, Male, USA
wilnercommunications@gmail.com
"The Art of Medicine with Dr. Andrew Wilner" explores the arts, business and clinical aspects of the practice of medicine. Guests range from a CPA who specializes in helping locum tenens physicians file their taxes to a Rabbi who shares secrets about spiritual healing. The site features physician authors such as Debra Blaine, Michael Weisberg, and Tammy Euliano, and many other fascinating guests.
Arts, Health & Fitness, Alternative Health, Business, Society & Culture, Careers, Books
Typical Credentials:
Clinicians and researchers (MD/PhD), medical-adjacent experts (e.g., healthcare finance/tax, medical editing/coaching), and credible public voices who can connect medical themes to real outcomes, evidence, or lived experience.
Required Achievements:
Published research or clinical expertise, Authorship (books, published articles), Leadership/board roles in healthcare causes or organizations, Media/work in established writing or communications roles (e.g., prior newsroom/major outlet experience), Advocacy with measurable impact (e.g., donation/health initiatives)
John DeDakis - Grief And Resilience; Translating Personal Adversity Into Creative Expression; Transition From Journalism To Fiction Writing, Bobby DuBois, MD, PhD - Separating Health Hype From Medical Reality; Identifying Effective Healthcare; Avoiding Modern Snake Oil; Performance/health Maintenance, Matt Harmody, MD - Living Kidney Donation; Donor Screening Process; Motivation And Advocacy; His Book Ascending America
Medicine, Healthcare, Healing, Clinical, Research, Ethics, Patient, Public Health, Leadership, Practice