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Jack Isler, MD

About Jack Isler, MD

Jack Isler, MD, practiced Critical Care Medicine and was an Anesthesiologist for 33 years. A large focus of his practice was on nutrition in the critically ill (Master's in Nutrition). Books: 21 Broken Bones, A Self-help Guide for the Chronic Pain Patient Marijuana: It's an Herb with an Asterisk Personal blog: “21brokenbones”---a blog on new pain relief therapies Dr. Isler is currently writing a book on brain death, op-ed articles, and guest blog posts.

Healthcare Needs a Smooth Integration of Physicians and Advanced Practice Providers

By Jack Isler, MD - June 2, 2016

Our current system of healthcare delivery needs to change if it is to accommodate the influx of millions of newly insured patients and a looming physician shortage of massive proportions. There are

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Healthcare Needs a Smooth Integration of Physicians and Advanced Practice Providers

MOC - A Complicated Mess

By Jack Isler, MD - June 28, 2016

When physicians finish residency after medical school, they have the opportunity to become board certified in their particular specialty. This usually entails a written test and an oral exam. After

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MOC - A Complicated Mess | Healthcare Career Resources Blog

Knowledge About Malpractice Lawsuits Can Give You Some Peace

By Jack Isler, MD - July 21, 2016

About 50% of the time, the way medical practitioners deal with a patient is directed by their concerns about being sued. This may lead to a malpractice verdict. This thought process, whether conscious

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Knowledge About Malpractice Lawsuits Can Give You Some Peace

Where does Complementary and Alternative Medicine Fit in US Healthcare?

By Jack Isler, MD - August 18, 2016

As a physician, some of my biggest disappointments have been with colleagues who could not visualize the benefit of going beyond the usual prescription medications or surgery as the only methods of

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Where does Complementary and Alternative Medicine Fit in US Healthcare

Taking the wrong job isn't as bad as you think

By Jack Isler, MD - September 29, 2016

There are many horror stories out there about what can happen to you when you take the wrong job. However, I can say unequivocally that I learned more from taking the wrong job than I ever did with

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Taking the wrong job isn't as bad as you think

The Medical Marijuana Industry's Potency Problem

By Jack Isler, MD - October 17, 2016

The safe use of marijuana for medical purposes is one of the areas in which mainstream medicine has let its patients down. Primary care providers should take more of an active role advocating for their

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Tips and Strategies for Job Seekers Past 50

By Jack Isler, MD - November 22, 2016

Over 50 and Looking for a New Job? Realistically speaking, it’s not always possible to retire from your current job. You could be close to being laid off, very unhappy with your standing in an organization,

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Tips and Strategies for Job Seekers Past 50

Does Big, Bad Pharma Resemble Big, Bad Banks?

By Jack Isler, MD - January 26, 2017

Editors note: Jack Isler is retired anesthesiologist and critical care physician as well as a published author. The views expressed here are his own. I recently finished a research project involving

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Does Big, Bad Pharma Resemble Big, Bad Banks?

Doctor means "to teach"

By Jack Isler, MD - May 16, 2017

When I think back to the original meaning of the word “doctor,” I believe we may have lost our way in the physician/patient interaction. The word “doctor” originates from a Latin word, meaning to teach. As a physician and educator, I can’t remember the last time I went to the doctor and was taught something. Prior to starting medical school, I spent 6 months in the hospital and rehab, rebuilding my body from a construction accident. This situation was very painful and debilitating, but it provided me with the patient’s perspective to illness. It is from this perspective that all physicians need to originate. By teaching, you not only strive to treat, but you strive for the best outcome.

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Doctor means "to teach"

How Does the Current Health Insurance Debate Affect Private Practice in the USA?

By Jack Isler, MD - October 5, 2017

The future poses many possible changes to healthcare and its related method of insurance coverage. The focus of healthcare in the USA has not yet been established. Is the intent to cover as many people as possible, control spiraling costs, or make health insurance a personal choice to accept or reject? This debate may not be settled any time soon. Can private practice survive this storm?

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How Does the Current Health Insurance Debate Affect Private Practice in the USA?