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Stably Unstable with Dr. Jeff Yoo

Dr. Jeff Yoo
Emergency Medicine
Cosmetic and Aesthetic Medicine
Botox
Portland, United States
Vancouver, Canada
Skincare
Palliative Care
Christian Faith / Religion In Medicine
Opioids
Evidence-Based Medicine
Burnout
Wait Times
United States Healthcare System
Canada Healthcare System
Eczema
K-Beauty
Filler
Fentanyl
Patient-Centered Care
Medical Assistance In Dying

Hosted by Dr. Jeff Yoo, emergency physician and medical educator, this podcast dives into honest, high-impact conversations with key opinion leaders across healthcare, wellness, addiction, fitness, and human performance.

Drawing from the front lines of emergency medicine, Dr. Yoo explores the realities that often stay hidden—from burnout, moral distress, and system failures, to resilience, recover... more

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What happens when two physicians approach medicine from very different ethical frameworks?

In this episode, I sit down with Margaret Cottle, a palliative care physician, author, speaker, and prominent voice in the Christian medical community. Dr. Co... more

In this episode of the Stably Unstable Podcast, I sit down with Dale, a former heroin addict who survived addiction, rebuilt his life through recovery, and now works on the front lines of Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside helping people struggling with a... more

In this vlog interview, I walk through Vancouver, BC with Dr. Jiyeh Joo, an aesthetic and cosmetic physician from Toronto, Canada, and ask her everything you’ve probably wondered about skincare, anti-aging, and the truth behind beauty trends.

We bre... more

In Episode 2 of Stably Unstable, I sit down with two American emergency physicians, Dr. Johanna Bischof and Dr. Derek, who made one of the biggest decisions of their lives — leaving the USA to move their families to Canada and practice emergency medi... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Margaret Cottle
Palliative care physician with long experience in Canadian medicine
Christian Medical and Dental Society of Canada; palliative care
Episode: Should Doctors Let Personal Beliefs Influence Patient Care? Dr. Margaret Cottle [SUJY #005]
Jiyeh Joo
Cosmetic and aesthetic medicine doctor from Toronto
Toronto cosmetic and aesthetic practice
Episode: Cosmetic Doctor reveals ALL her Secrets [SUJY #003]
Eric Grafstein
Emergency physician, regional head of emergency medicine, influential leader in British Columbia
St. Paul's Hospital / Vancouver Coastal Health
Episode: How ER medicine has changed and where it's going - Dr. Eric Grafstein [SUJY #001]

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Dr. Jeff Yoo
Host of the show; emergency physician and medical educator

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 6 ratings
  • Great Medical podcast

    As a nurse practicing in the US for more than 24 years - I find his content very interesting and easily digestible for patients to learn from. Keep up the great work !

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    EvanNCFan
    United Statesa month ago

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The show balances medical ethics with practical realities, appealing to both clinicians and health policymakers.
Listeners value the honesty and blunt discussions about burnout and system failures.
The host's medical expertise lends credibility, though the topics can be intense and emotionally charged.
Episodes are praised for accessible, patient-centered storytelling without jargon.

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Should Doctors Let Personal Beliefs Influence Patient Care? Dr. Margaret Cottle [SUJY #005]
Q: What about MAID—do you think physicians should ever be required to offer it?
There are strong arguments about autonomy and patient suffering, but the question of obligation is complex and varies by jurisdiction and available supports; safeguards and patient-centered care remain essential.
Should Doctors Let Personal Beliefs Influence Patient Care? Dr. Margaret Cottle [SUJY #005]
Q: Should physicians who hold religious beliefs still offer services like contraception or abortion if they differ from their own beliefs?
Physicians should be able to discuss options and provide information, but patients deserve access to care; if a physician cannot, appropriate referrals should be made.
Should Doctors Let Personal Beliefs Influence Patient Care? Dr. Margaret Cottle [SUJY #005]
Q: Do you think it is okay if a doctor's beliefs influence care for patients who don't share the same religion?
It's a complex issue; while personal beliefs will inevitably shape perspectives, the ethical goal is to avoid imposing beliefs and to ensure patient autonomy and informed choice.
Should Doctors Let Personal Beliefs Influence Patient Care? Dr. Margaret Cottle [SUJY #005]
Q: Do you think that a doctor's religion affects their medical decisions for the patients that they are treating, yes or no?
Yes, I think a doctor's core beliefs do affect medical decisions, and the influence can be significant depending on the context.
From Heroin Addiction to Saving Lives in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside [SUJY #004]
Q: How did you eventually get clean, and what part did social support play?
Recovery was multistage and gradual: detox, treatment centers with varying quality, and most importantly, building a new social network and environment in recovery communities, followed by sober living and later work in mental health services.

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High-signal conversations from the front lines of healthcare, focusing on burnout, systemic challenges, resilience, and practical insights for staying healthy under pressure. Episodes center on ethics, leadership, addiction recovery, cross-border practice, cosmetic medicine, and emergency medicine innovations—often featuring clinicians, researchers, and health leaders sharing real-world experiences, evidence-based takes, and humane approaches to patient care. The show stands out for its unflinching honesty about health-system failures, burnout, and the human side of medicine, while offering actionable ideas for practitioners and health-curious listeners alike.

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