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Doctors Making A Difference

Doctors Making A Difference

By: Peter M. Crane MD
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Not every doctor dreams of climbing the traditional ladder. Some dream of building their own. Doctors Making a Difference, hosted by Dr. Peter Crane, tells the stories we rarely hear, of physicians who dared to ask, “Is this all there is?” and then changed their lives to answer it. These are the moments after burnout, after bureaucracy, after sacrifice. When purpose called louder than protocol. Each week, listeners meet doctors who stepped off the expected path—into roles as entrepreneurs, advocates, creatives, and leaders redefining what it means to heal. They didn’t just survive medicine. They made it theirs.Copyright 2025 Doctors Making A Difference Economics Hygiene & Healthy Living Personal Development Personal Finance Personal Success Physical Illness & Disease
Episodes
  • Radiology, Rare Tumors & the Human Side of Medicine with Dr. Sagar Naik | LMC#87
    Jun 11 2026

    In this episode of Living with metastatic cancer, Dr. Peter Crane interviews Dr. Sagar Naik, an abdominal imaging oncologic radiologist at MD Anderson. Dr. Naik opens up about his unconventional path from Africa to UCLA and Baylor College of Medicine, his deep expertise in sarcomas and rare tumors, the evolving practice of radiology, and the very real human impact of precise imaging interpretation. They explore misconceptions about radiology’s role, the challenges of remote reading, the promise (and limits) of AI, and strategies to combat burnout through reflection and financial preparedness.

    Episode Highlights
    • Growing up in Zambia (Southern Africa) as part of an Indian diaspora community, moving to Los Angeles as a teenager, attending junior college then UCLA, and eventually Baylor Med School
    • Path to radiology: Drawn to the technology and problem-solving during a medical school rotation; fellowships in interventional and abdominal imaging
    • Meeting a solitary fibrous tumor patient (Dr. Peter Crane) and the emotional impact of deep subspecialty expertise on rare diseases
    • The critical, often under-appreciated role of radiologists in cancer care especially nuanced assessment of treatment response beyond simple size measurements
    • Dramatic changes in radiology: From film printing and slow workflows to high-volume, high-resolution imaging available in minutes
    • Remote reading, loss of in-person collaboration, and how volume has skyrocketed with technology
    • The promise of AI for efficiency, error reduction, and specific detections (e.g., pulmonary emboli) ,but not replacement of radiologists
    • Burnout, career transitions, and the importance of financial independence so medicine remains a joy rather than a financial necessity
    • Wisdom for young physicians: Focus on the next step, believe it’s possible, and remember every doctor brings a unique story
    Top 3 Takeaways
    • Radiology is far more than “just reading films” expert interpretation directly shapes treatment decisions, especially for rare tumors and nuanced responses to modern therapies like immunotherapy.
    • Technology has transformed the field (faster, better, higher volume), but human expertise, context, and attention to detail remain irreplaceable.
    • To sustain a long career in medicine, reflect honestly on the true sources of burnout, pursue financial independence, and remember the profound difference your work makes even when you don’t see the patient face-to-face.
    About Dr. Sagar Naik

    Dr. Sagar Naik is an abdominal imaging oncologic radiologist at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas. He completed fellowships in interventional radiology and abdominal imaging. With a unique background growing up in Zambia before moving to the United States, Dr. Naik brings deep expertise in sarcoma imaging and complex oncologic cases. He is passionate about the meaningful impact radiologists have on patient outcomes and continues to practice with purpose while mentoring the next generation.

    About the Host:

    Dr. Peter Crane is a board-certified physician, educator, and storyteller with a heart for service and a calling to spotlight doctors who make a difference—in their communities, in medicine, and in the lives they touch.

    Through Doctors Making a Difference, he brings you into intimate conversations with physicians who have overcome challenges, redefined success, and found purpose in and beyond the clinic. His goal is simple: to help more doctors stay in medicine by showing them what's possible.

    About the Show:

    Doctors Making a Difference is more than a podcast—it’s a movement to highlight the good, the gritty, and the deeply human side of medicine.

    In every episode, Dr. Peter Crane interviews physicians whose stories defy the script. From burnout recovery to bold career pivots, health challenges to quiet leadership, this show honors the truth that healing begins with connection—and doctors, too, deserve to be whole.

    Visit: doctorsmakingadifference.com

    LMC Series Note:

    Living with Metastatic Cancer (LMC) explores the science, decisions, and day-to-day realities of life with advanced disease—through candid physician–patient conversations.

    The Doctors Making a Difference Podcast is for informational purposes only and does not substitute for medical, legal, or professional advice. Always consult appropriate experts regarding your unique circumstances.


    Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    37 mins
  • Conflict Resolution in Medicine: From Avoidance to Transformation with Dr. Lee Sharma | DMD#86
    Jun 4 2026

    In this episode of Doctors Making a Difference, Dr. Peter Crane sits down with Dr. Lee Sharma, a practicing OB/GYN in Auburn, Alabama, and host of the Scalpel and Sword podcast. Dr. Sharma opens up about her unique path into medicine, influenced by her physician parents, her early love for women’s health, and the burnout that led her to pursue a master’s degree in conflict resolution. Together, they explore why conflict is a “vital sign” in healthcare, practical techniques for de-escalating tension, the power of curiosity and storytelling, and how addressing conflict proactively preserves relationships and mental energy.

    Episode Highlights
    • Double major in music performance and pre-med; choosing OBGYN after falling in love with women’s health
    • Growing up with a surgeon father and pathologist mother who exposed her to medicine early
    • The shift from conflict avoidance to embracing conflict as transformative after completing a master’s in conflict resolution
    • Launching the Scalpel and Sword podcast to help physicians navigate conflict more effectively
    • The powerful technique: “Tell me your story” reducing defensiveness with patients and colleagues
    • Why repairing relationships (apologizing after difficult interactions) is worth the courage
    • The hidden “mental cost” of avoiding conflict vs. investing a few minutes to truly listen
    • Building trust by starting with shared values and common ground
    • Balancing clinical practice with mediation, consulting, and thought leadership
    Top 3 Takeaways
    • Conflict is a vital sign, not an illness. It signals something important that needs attention and, when handled well, can lead to creative solutions and stronger relationships.
    • “Tell me your story” is one of the most effective ways to lower defenses and create understanding, far more powerful than asking “Why do you feel that way?”
    • Investing a small amount of time to listen and repair relationships saves far more mental energy in the long run and reduces the likelihood of escalation, including patient complaints or lawsuits.
    About Dr. Lee Sharma

    Dr. Lee Sharma is a board-certified OB/GYN practicing in Auburn, Alabama. After completing her residency at Parkland Hospital in Texas, she moved to Auburn in 1997. A former music performance major, she brings creativity and empathy to her work. Facing dissatisfaction in practice, she earned a master’s degree in conflict resolution and now works as a mediator and consultant helping hospitals and healthcare systems manage conflict. She is the host of the Scalpel and Sword podcast.

    Website: rleesharma.com

    Podcast: Scalpel and Sword

    Email: scalpelandsword@gmail.com

    About the Host:

    Dr. Peter Crane is a board-certified physician, educator, and storyteller with a heart for service and a calling to spotlight doctors who make a difference—in their communities, in medicine, and in the lives they touch.

    Through Doctors Making a Difference, he brings you into intimate conversations with physicians who have overcome challenges, redefined success, and found purpose in and beyond the clinic. His goal is simple: to help more doctors stay in medicine by showing them what's possible.

    About the Show:

    Doctors Making a Difference is more than a podcast—it’s a movement to highlight the good, the gritty, and the deeply human side of medicine.

    In every episode, Dr. Peter Crane interviews physicians whose stories defy the script. From burnout recovery to bold career pivots, health challenges to quiet leadership, this show honors the truth that healing begins with connection—and doctors, too, deserve to be whole.

    Visit: doctorsmakingadifference.com

    LMC Series Note:

    Living with Metastatic Cancer (LMC) explores the science, decisions, and day-to-day realities of life with advanced disease—through candid physician–patient conversations.

    The Doctors Making a Difference Podcast is for informational purposes only and does not substitute for medical, legal, or professional advice. Always consult appropriate experts regarding your unique circumstances.


    Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    40 mins
  • Combating Burnout Through Global Service with Dr. Arthur Burnett | DMD #85
    May 28 2026

    In this heartfelt episode of Doctors Making a Difference, Dr. Peter Crane interviews Dr. Arthur Burnett, Professor of Urology at Johns Hopkins. Dr. Burnett discusses his path into urology, key scientific contributions (including work on Viagra and penile transplantation), and his decades-long commitment to global health through missions in the Caribbean and Africa. He offers practical wisdom on avoiding burnout, finding purpose through service, building international collaborations, and staying engaged in medicine over a 40+ year career. This episode is filled with inspiration for physicians at any stage who want to make a broader impact while sustaining their love for the profession.

    Episode Highlights

    • Dr. Burnett’s early life, ROTC service, and path to becoming a surgeon-scientist at Johns Hopkins
    • Groundbreaking contributions to men’s health, including research behind Viagra and leading a penile transplant
    • Decades of international mission work in Jamaica, Nigeria, and across Africa and the Caribbean
    • Founding UroMissions Works to improve urologic care and training in underserved regions
    • Addressing priapism in sickle cell disease and scaling impact through local training and discovery
    • Practical advice on time management, stamina, and balancing clinical work, research, teaching, and service
    • Reflections on burnout prevention, the “chores” of medicine, and finding joy through purpose and gratitude
    • Guidance for early-career physicians choosing specialties and mid-career doctors seeking renewed fulfillment

    Top 3 Takeaways

    • International service work is deeply bidirectional, you often gain more in perspective, humility, and purpose than you give, helping combat burnout.
    • Build impact that outlasts your personal presence by training local physicians and collaborating on discovery work that addresses regionally prevalent conditions.
    • Medicine’s challenges (“the chores”) become more manageable when balanced with variety, research, teaching, clinical craft, and meaningful service and a grateful mindset.

    About Dr. Arthur Burnett

    Dr. Arthur Burnett is a distinguished urologic surgeon, surgeon-scientist, and Professor at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, where he has served for over 43 years. His clinical and research focus is men’s health, with major contributions to erectile dysfunction, prostate cancer (particularly in minority populations), and complex reconstructive surgery. He has performed pioneering work including early research supporting Viagra and leading a penile transplant. Through his nonprofit UroMissions Works, he provides surgical care, training, and scientific collaboration in underserved areas, especially the Caribbean and Africa.
    Connect with Dr Arthur on:

    Website: drarthurburnett.com
    Linkedin: Dr Arthurburnett

    About the Host:

    Dr. Peter Crane is a board-certified physician, educator, and storyteller with a heart for service and a calling to spotlight doctors who make a difference—in their communities, in medicine, and in the lives they touch.

    Through Doctors Making a Difference, he brings you into intimate conversations with physicians who have overcome challenges, redefined success, and found purpose in and beyond the clinic. His goal is simple: to help more doctors stay in medicine by showing them what's possible.

    About the Show:

    Doctors Making a Difference is more than a podcast—it’s a movement to highlight the good, the gritty, and the deeply human side of medicine.

    In every episode, Dr. Peter Crane interviews physicians whose stories defy the script. From burnout recovery to bold career pivots, health challenges to quiet leadership, this show honors the truth that healing begins with connection—and doctors, too, deserve to be whole.

    Visit: doctorsmakingadifference.com

    LMC Series Note:

    Living with Metastatic Cancer (LMC) explores the science, decisions, and day-to-day realities of life with advanced disease—through candid physician–patient conversations.

    The Doctors Making a Difference Podcast is for informational purposes only and does not substitute for medical, legal, or professional advice. Always consult appropriate experts regarding your unique circumstances.


    Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    33 mins
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