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Healing People, Not Patients

Healing People, Not Patients

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Welcome to Healing People, Not Patients, hosted by Dr. Jonathan Weinkle, MD, FAAP, FACP. A primary care physician and teacher deeply grounded in Jewish wisdom, Dr. Weinkle invites listeners to explore medicine not as a business transaction but as a sacred calling. This show shines a light on the fractured healthcare system and offers stories, reflections, and conversations that reconnect doctors with the heart of healing—body, mind, and spirit. Through solo episodes, expert interviews, and even original music, you’ll gain inspiration and practical guidance to navigate burnout, rediscover joy, and reclaim purpose in medicine. Whether you’re a physician, healthcare professional, chaplain, or simply someone who longs for a more compassionate and humane approach to care, this podcast will help you find meaning in the practice of healing.©2025 Jonathan Weinkle, MD Hygiene & gesundes Leben Persönliche Entwicklung Persönlicher Erfolg Spiritualität
  • Why Medicine Needs Its Soul Back | Ep0
    Sep 30 2025

    Medicine was never supposed to be just about diagnoses, lab values, or billing codes. For Dr. Jonathan Weinkle, it began with a deep belief: every human being is created in the image of God.

    In this opening teaser, Dr. Weinkle shares his story—from the joy of healing relationships to the heartbreak of burnout—and why he created Healing People, Not Patients. He explains how the show will use the framework of the Passover Seder’s four questions to explore today’s most vexing problems in healthcare.

    With episodes dropping weekly, the show invites listeners to rethink medicine not as a system of transactions, but as a sacred calling to restore soul, purpose, and humanity.

    This teaser sets the stage: a journey from burnout to being on fire, from depersonalization to healing.

    Top 3 Takeaways
    • Medicine’s Soul is at Stake: Healthcare often treats both patients and professionals as commodities—leaving many burned out or disconnected.
    • The Four Questions Framework: Each episode will echo the Passover Seder, asking: What makes this moment different? How can medicine be transformed?
    • A Call to Change the Ending: Instead of watching colleagues leave medicine or lose their spark, we can create a new narrative—one where healing extends to patients and providers.

    About the Show

    Healing People, Not Patients explores ways to enhance medical practice by infusing it with compassion, humanity, and a deeper sense of purpose, aiming to help healthcare professionals rediscover the "soul" of their work. Framed around the four questions of the Passover Seder, it probes how to transform medicine for the better, promoting an empathetic and supportive approach that empowers patients to create meaningful, sober lives, while drawing on Jewish teachings about community and friendship.

    About the Host

    Dr. Jonathan Weinkle is an internist and pediatrician who practices primary care at a community health center in Pittsburgh. He strives to be a "nice Jewish doctor" focused on patient-centered healthcare, emphasizing effective communication and holistic well-being.

    He teaches the courses, “Death and the Healthcare Professions” and “Healing and Humanity” at the University of Pittsburgh, authored the books Healing People, Not Patients and Illness to Exodus, and runs ‘Healers Who Listen’, where he blogs on healing and Jewish tradition. Once an aspiring rabbi, he now integrates faith and medicine to support other physicians and his own patients.

    🌐 Website: healerswholisten.com

    🔗 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jonathan-weinkle-3440032a

    📸 Instagram: @HealersWhoListen

    📘 Facebook: @JonathanWeinkle

    The Healing People, Not Patients Podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical, legal, or professional advice. Always consult qualified professionals regarding your personal or organizational decisions.

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