Medicine, Re-Imagined

Medicine, Re-Imagined is a physician-led podcast exploring what modern medicine can be when practiced with curiosity, humility, and a wider lens.

Hosted by Dr. Tereza Hubkova, this series features thoughtful, unscripted conversations with clinicians, researchers, and thinkers who are pushing beyond conventional silos to better understand the human body as an interconnected system.

This is not a podcast about quick fixes, trends, or sound bites. It is a space for nuance, lived clinical experience, and honest inquiry into what truly helps patients heal and thrive.

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What This Podcast Is

Medicine, Re-Imagined is designed for both sophisticated patients and fellow clinicians who want to go deeper.
Each episode explores:

  • How modern, functional, and integrative medicine intersect in real clinical practice
  • The limitations of reductionist thinking – and what opens up when we zoom out
  • Complex chronic illness, prevention, longevity, and systems-based care
  • The personal journeys that lead physicians to practice medicine differently

Conversations are intentionally collegial, reflective, and grounded in real-world experience rather than ideology or marketing.

Why We Created Medicine, Re-Imagined

At InSpero Medical, we believe medicine is evolving – not away from science, but toward a deeper understanding of it.

Many of the most meaningful insights in healthcare happen outside exam rooms, algorithms, and guidelines. They emerge through curiosity, pattern recognition, and clinicians willing to ask better questions.

Medicine, Re-Imagined exists to make space for those conversations.

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About the Host

Dr. Tereza Hubkova, MD, ABIM, ABIHM, IFMCP is a board-certified internal medicine physician with advanced training in functional and integrative medicine. Her work focuses on complex chronic illness, root-cause medicine, and personalized longevity care.

Through Medicine, Re-Imagined, she invites guests into conversations that reflect how medicine is actually practiced when time, attention, and systems-thinking are prioritized.