Rusha Modi MD

Rusha Modi MD INTERNAL MEDICINE, GASTROENTEROLOGY, HEPATOLOGY

How do we deliver the right care to the right people at the right times?

Can we leverage nutrition to play a more central role in digestive diseases? And in what ways can technology transform the patient-doctor relationship? My work centers on exploring these questions.

My friend Junaid Niazi has truly created an amazing course to help physicians get their personal time back. He’s a good ...
08/15/2024

My friend Junaid Niazi has truly created an amazing course to help physicians get their personal time back. He’s a good guy and genuinely skilled with navigating the morass of our electronic inboxes . This course will save you time, money and your sanity.

Feeling overwhelmed by charting taking over your free time?

The Charting Conquered program by Dr.Junaid Niazi is here to help busy physicians and APPs like you get back on track.

What you'll achieve:

Finish Your Notes: Master the art of charting so you leave work every day unburdened.

Achieve Inbox Zero: Use effective strategies to manage your inbasket and stay organized.

Free Up Your Time: Reclaim your evenings and weekends for what truly matters—yourself, your relationships, and your well-being.

Enrollment closes Thursday, August 22nd. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to transform your workdays and take back your time. Sign up today!

Register now:

https://www.chartingconquered.com/a/2147915367/AFbdLFui

Leave charting at the office so you can enjoy life and escape burnout. Join us for this specialized course & coaching program for physicians and APPs who want a great career and life.

Guys I rarely promote anything because I find it ‘icky’ frankly but my good friend Junaid Niazi has created an amazing c...
08/13/2024

Guys I rarely promote anything because I find it ‘icky’ frankly but my good friend Junaid Niazi has created an amazing course and free webinar on how doctors can end their charting woes, fight burnout and reclaim their personal , pajama and family time.

He’s a good guy and he genuinely cares about the well being of healthcare providers . I strongly encourage you to attend his webinar - see details below.

I think you’ll find he has the skills and insight to help you practice medicine but have time for yourself as well.

Rusha

Tired of spending your evenings catching up on charting?

You're not alone.

That’s why I’m excited to share that my friend, Dr. Junaid Niazi, is hosting his transformative "Leave Your Work at Work" virtual training in mid-August.
This free training is designed to help you shave off at least 1 hour from your evening charting. That’s time you get back for yourself.

Junaid is a practicing Med-Peds P*P, physician coach, and charting and workflow specialist. He’s on a mission to help physicians create more time for what matters most to them.

Here’s what you’ll walk away with from the training:
- How your training and the culture of medicine keep you stuck charting

- Practical tips and efficiencies to complete your work at the office

- Junaid’s 4-Step framework to build your own system to finish charting before going home - Optional educational credits based on your reflections of the material

Here are the details:
Title: Leave Your Work at Work
When: Wednesday, August 14th at 7 PM CT.
How: Register here
Don’t let charting consume your life.

P.S. Click here to secure your spot for this invaluable live training and start enjoying your evenings again!

When COVID first emerged I predicted multiple waves of secondary epidemics including deferred urgent care , cancelled pr...
01/22/2022

When COVID first emerged I predicted multiple waves of secondary epidemics including deferred urgent care , cancelled preventative testing, economic displacement of vulnerable people and yes worker burnout. Never did I imagine the pressures would get this bad for front line caregivers. Even before all of this, fixing healthcare worker burnout was part of the so called quadruple aim of healthcare reform. Now I fear a brave new world where large swaths of the American public , especially in rural and low income communities, simply won’t have enough providers. You can increase healthcare access or even pass a form of universal coverage but it won’t matter if there aren’t the professionals to deliver that care. Healthcare is still a labor driven field and software hasn’t eaten this world quite yet. Along with lack of elder support and maternal and child and family tax credits in our country, it’s clear that caregivers are not supported beyond well meaning but ultimately ineffectual 7 pm claps . And after this pandemic, we are now all caregivers

The Earth 🌎 is beautiful. Let's take care of it.
12/28/2021

The Earth 🌎 is beautiful. Let's take care of it.

If you ever had the opportunity to work in a 'wet lab' you'll know how unbelievably hard it is to get cell cultures, Wes...
12/20/2020

If you ever had the opportunity to work in a 'wet lab' you'll know how unbelievably hard it is to get cell cultures, Western blots, stains and more done and on time. The development of this vaccine is, to quote Mike Pence of all people, a 'medical miracle.'

This type of work is hard. Like damn hard. Science is rigorous, challenging and often filled with dead ends, slow starts and U turns.

This vaccine is a life preserver for those of us in the hospitals and clinics. If you're tired of seeing nurses and doctors posting vaccine selfies, perhaps ask why all of these hard working, intelligent and generally ass kicking folk are excited, proud, hopeful and grateful this innovation - the product itself of countless people across the world - has come their way.

Is the vaccine safe? Yes incredibly so. All the data thus far suggests it's a knock out. That doesn't preclude that you'll hear about the outliers who have anaphylactic side effects and the like. But don't let that fool you. It's only becuase they are the exception to the rule that these stories are newsworthy at all.

Is the vaccine perfect? Of course not. As I tell my patients, nothing in this life is a hundred percent and if that's your standard then you'll be sorely disappointed and waiting for help for a long time.

The vaccine won't cure ignorance, dial down heated political rhetoric, or apply a salve to the wounds that have divided Americans against Americans.

I wish there was a shot for that. I really do. But there is no prosthetic for an amputated spirit, no medicine for a broken national polis.

The hard work of repairing what 2020 has ruptured belongs to all of us.

Covid Vaccine 💉 Hot Takes part 21. It is a two dose vaccine, which doubles the manufacturing requirements. That would me...
11/11/2020

Covid Vaccine 💉 Hot Takes part 2

1. It is a two dose vaccine, which doubles the manufacturing requirements. That would mean 375 million doses to vaccinate 75% of the American adult public.
2.As with all things 2020, things have already gotten political with Republicans taking credit for these results and arguing for a liberal conspiracy that prevented this data from being released before the election. What’s the truth ?
3.Credit to the Trump administration (something I thought I’d never say) for at least recognizing that vaccines are important and creating Operation Warp Speed. However, Pfizer never participated in Operation Warp Speed, as their lead scientist 👩‍🔬 even said. The development came entirely from Pfizer and a German based company (see, international cooperation can be good). Rather, the US government agreed to buy 100 million doses if an effective vaccine candidate was ready at a cost of ~1.6 billion USD.
4.Consider this an advanced purchase agreement.
5.Also realize that a vaccine is only one part of an effective public health response and by itself doesn’t constitute ‘a plan’ which, to this day, the Trump administration still doesn’t have.
6. 5/8/2020 - US Office of Special Counsel determined there were ‘reasonable grounds to believe’ the Trump administration unlawfully fired former BARDA director Rick Bright for filing a whistleblower complaint critiquing Trump’s promotion of untested hydroxychloroquine, among other things.

Covid Vaccine 💉 Hot Takes 1.first of all the vaccine 💉 emoji is like the scariest thing ever 😳2.Pfizer announced that it...
11/11/2020

Covid Vaccine 💉 Hot Takes

1.first of all the vaccine 💉 emoji is like the scariest thing ever 😳
2.Pfizer announced that its vaccine - agent BNT162b2 - is ‘90% effective.’ If true that would put it up there with gold standard vaccines like mumps (mmr)
3. It is a preliminary phase 3 clinical trial. These results may not be replicated as further data comes in
In fact no actual data was released to the public (yet). This was from Pfizer’s press release
4.Similar results are likely to be expected from competing company Moderna’s vaccine, likely because they use a similar methodology.
5.That methodology is mRNA - messenger RNA. mRNA effectively acts the gopher between dna 🧬, which has the blueprints of the immune response, and proteins and peptides - the general contractors and worker bees that build the actual nuts and bolts of immune defense. Pfizer’s model injects mRNA but NOT a live virus into the recipient, which primes their immune system to make antibodies and thereby protection
6.The antibodies code for the ‘spike protein’ the coronavirus uses to attach to the human cell wall and enter and cause badness.
7.No data yet on how many 5G powered microchips with Bill Gates designed nanotech the vaccine secretly implants into the host.
8.That was a joke 🙄😏

Rest in Power
09/19/2020

Rest in Power

09/12/2020
7.27.19 The best day with the best person ever. Happy one year  ! Thank you to everyone who made this wonderful weekend ...
07/28/2020

7.27.19 The best day with the best person ever. Happy one year ! Thank you to everyone who made this wonderful weekend possible.

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