Healthcare
Naval Flight Surgeon to Family Doc…The Journey of Dr. Otten!
A former military flight surgeon reveals how patient relationships and personal burnout sparked a healthcare transformation movement
Key takeaways
Dr. Otten's transition from naval flight surgeon to family medicine was shaped by a desire for meaningful, ongoing patient relationships.
Physician burnout served as a catalyst for exploring alternative care models focused on sustainability and patient-centeredness.
Direct primary care and relationship-driven medicine are presented as pathways to transforming the broader healthcare system.
In the latest episode of Healthcare Rethink, host Brian Urban explores the unique journey of Dr. Todd Otten, a distinguished naval flight surgeon who transitioned into a family physician and is the Co-Founder of Our Quadruple Aim. The episode provides insights into Dr. Otten's experiences and the broader context of healthcare transformation.
Dr. Otten discusses his career trajectory from his days as a naval flight surgeon to his current role. The podcast highlights the inspiration behind his book, "Ripple of Change," which chronicles his burnout and the profound patient connections that revitalized his passion for medicine. Through humorous anecdotes and thoughtful reflections, Dr. Otten sheds light on the evolving landscape of healthcare and the importance of patient-centered care.
Join Urban and Dr. Otten as they explore the challenges and triumphs of a naval flight surgeon turned family doctor, offering a rich narrative emphasizing empathy and innovation in medicine.
About the author
Brian Urban has a deep skill set in health promotion and product development for rare disease and senior populations with Large Health Plans and Specialty Pharmacy. Urban has served as a speaker on such topics for the Alzheimer’s Association, Obediah Cole Prostate Cancer Foundation, Cigna Corp and Utica University Institute for the study of integrative healthcare. Urban has received a Masters of Science in Exercise Physiology-Health Promotion, Masters of Business Administration in Market Development and is currently completing a Masters in Public Health at Dartmouth College. Urban is currently a research-fellow sponsored by a Robert Wood Johnson Grant supporting Utica University public health research in Upstate New York.