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How Doctors Think — with Dmitry Sokolov, MD

How Doctors Think — with Dmitry Sokolov, MD

By: Dmitry Sokolov MD
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How Doctors Think explores health, performance, and longevity through clear, evidence-based conversations with clinicians, researchers, and other domain experts.

Hosted by Dmitry Sokolov, MD, the podcast examines how physiology, habits, and judgement shape real-world outcomes — especially in high-stakes areas such as productivity, surgery, recovery, metabolic health, and long-term performance.


It also explores uncertainty and the real-life problems faced by highly successful professionals in a rapidly changing world, shaped by accelerating AI and wider social and economic instability.

© 2026 How Doctors Think — with Dmitry Sokolov, MD
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Episodes
  • Why Success Suddenly Stops Feeling Meaningful
    Mar 1 2026

    Many adults expect life to become psychologically stable after success. Yet a recurring experience appears in high-functioning professionals: achievement occurs, but meaning does not follow.

    The result is not classic burnout, depression, or anxiety, but a loss of perceived direction. In this video I discuss a pattern I repeatedly observe — success without trajectory — and why reaching long-pursued goals can unexpectedly destabilize motivation and identity.

    This is not a discussion of diagnosis or treatment. It is an explanation of how structure, prediction, and direction interact in adult life, and why the absence of externally imposed goals can feel disorienting even when life is objectively going well.

    Note: if you are experiencing persistent low mood, inability to function, or distress affecting daily life, that is something to review directly with your own clinician.

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    9 mins
  • Why Your Doctor Says You’re Fine — But You Don’t Feel Fine
    Feb 22 2026

    Many adults notice a subtle change in midlife: energy, recovery, and focus shift, yet medical tests remain normal.

    In this essay I explain why a competent physician may say “everything looks fine,” and why that statement can be technically correct while still leaving a person uncertain.

    The issue is not lack of care, but a difference between what diagnostic medicine is designed to answer and what people are actually trying to understand.

    This podcast discusses general patterns in medical reasoning and cannot assess individual health situations. Please speak with your own clinician regarding personal symptoms or concerns.

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    13 mins
  • Minimize Surgery Downtime: Prehab | Rebecca Knackstedt, MD PhD
    Feb 1 2026

    In Episode 1 of the Sokolov MD Podcast, plastic and reconstructive surgeon Rebecca Knackstedt, MD PhD, explains how prehabilitation improves surgical outcomes. We discuss protein dosing, immunonutrition, GLP-1 agonists, exercise, microbiome health, stress, and practical perioperative protocols to optimize recovery before surgery.

    0:00:00 Intro
    0:02:46 How Rebecca Developed Her Perioperative Care Framework. Clinical experience, evidence, and real-world patient management
    0:05:06 What Is Prehabilitation? Definition, scope, and why it matters
    0:06:27 Which Surgical Outcomes Can Prehabilitation Improve?
    0:08:01 NUTRITION as the Foundation of Prehabilitation
    0:08:27 Protein Intake Before Surgery: RDA vs optimal dosing and kidney injury concerns
    0:16:28 Collagen Supplementation: Low-quality protein, clinical utility, or both?
    0:20:14 GLP-1 and GIP Agonists in the Preoperative Setting
    0:27:16 Recovery Drinks: Evidence-based support or marketing hype?
    0:31:40 EXERCISE Prescription in Prehabilitation
    0:34:43 “Banking Early”: Building physiological reserve before surgical stress
    0:36:27 SUPPLEMENTS in Prehabilitation: What helps, what doesn’t, and what lacks evidence
    0:45:13 Probiotics: Oral vs topical use in the perioperative period
    0:51:59 Optimizing Wound Healing
    0:55:05 STRESS MANAGEMENT with Prehabilitation. Optimizing the Hospital Environment
    1:00:36 Can Patients Meaningfully Change Habits Before Surgery?
    1:03:37 Prehabilitation Protocols: From “sprint” to comprehensive programs. Surgery as a Powerful Motivator for Behavior Change
    1:09:14 Rapid-Fire Questions
    1:10:57 The Single Most Important Thing to Do Before Surgery
    1:11:44 Closing Thoughts
    1:13:10 Medical Disclaimer


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    1 hr and 14 mins
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