
The Independent Physician's Blueprint: Ditch Corporate Controls To Reduce Medical Practice Burnout & Generate Wealth Beyond Residency Training
Are you a physician yearning to break free from the corporate grind and find true fulfillment in your medical practice?
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Discover how medical graduates, junior doctors, and young physicians can navigate residency training programs, surgical residency, and locum tenens to increase income, enjoy independent practice, decrease stress, achieve financial freedom, and retire early, while maintaining patient satisfaction and exploring physician side gigs to tackle medical school loans.
The Independent Physician's Blueprint: Ditch Corporate Controls To Reduce Medical Practice Burnout & Generate Wealth Beyond Residency Training
137 - Physicians – Did You Know That a Simple 4-Minute Video Could Change How You See Wi-Fi Forever?
Could a short, student-led experiment reveal something critical about Wi-Fi that we're overlooking in medicine and parenting?
As physicians, we're trained to ask better questions — but what if we're not even aware of the ones we should be asking? In this quick “Did You Know?” episode, I break down a surprising 4-minute video that stopped me in my tracks. It’s not peer-reviewed — but it is thought-provoking. And in a world of growing tech exposure, that matters.
- Discover what a basic science experiment suggests about Wi-Fi’s effect on growth.
- Learn why we might need to rethink environmental exposure — especially for kids.
- Get a fresh perspective on how non-traditional data can raise meaningful clinical questions.
Press play to explore this 4-minute eye-opener and rethink what Wi-Fi could mean for your patients, your kids, and your environment.
Link to the YouTube video describing the video
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Coach JPMD (00:00.184)
Did you know that wifi signals can stunt growth? Welcome back to another episode where I help younger physicians decrease stress and increase income by transitioning from corporate to independent practices, even without any business experience. Yeah, I that sounds weird for me to even say that we have wifi everywhere, but I remember seeing a study.
done by a group of students actually, I believe it was a high school students who did a study on the plant growth and Wi-Fi signal. And so what they did was they actually took two boxes, one box that was covered in foil. They made somewhat of a Faraday cage out of one box and they put seeds with water and dirt in one box and they turn on the Wi-Fi signal.
And in the second box, they turned off the wifi signal and they did time lapse video. the box that was exposed to wifi had no growth of the seeds and the box that did not or that did not have wifi, the seeds grew. There was a lot of questions after that study and this was not a
double blind controls, placebo study that we all know and somewhat of the standard in medicine, but it was interesting. And after I've done a lot of research on this, there's no other study that was similar to this. So I'm going to link this study in the show notes. Take a look at the video. It's about four minutes and 38 seconds. And I think you'd find it interesting to find that Wi-Fi signals may actually affect the growth of plants.
But what else could it affect? And should we be lessening the exposure of Wi-Fi to our children with developing brain cells? Hmm. Not sure. Thank you so much for listening to the podcast. If you'd like to hear more, subscribe, follow your favorite podcast app so you'll never miss an episode.