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Medicine In America

Medicine In America

Anthony Manson, Todd Harrington

Medicine in America will share the stories of physicians and other healthcare professionals who are changing the way they practice. We will hear what made them realize they had to reinvent and rethink their approach to treating patients. Their innovative ideas are at the forefront of a burgeoning movement today to transform a healthcare environment that is fraught with complexity, demanding in its pace and quietly burning out clinicians who have faced the upheaval of COVID and the daily challenges of the inherent inefficiencies in medicine.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Medicine In America episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Medicine In America for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Medicine In America episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

In healthcare today, collaboration and alignment among providers, hospitals and payers often get short-changed, even when it's in the best interests of the patient. This is especially true in the commonly misunderstood field of palliative care, where Dr. Michael Frankenthaler is working to bring greater understanding, communication, and efficiency to the full spectrum of palliative care. Dr. Frankenthaler, a critical-care, ICU-trained physician who moved into palliative care a decade ago, says he sees this transition as being rooted in his efforts to "bring common sense back to medicine." His ideas center upon ways to "normalize the variability and uncertainty of serious disease" for patients and their families, as he discusses here. Dr. Frakenthaler is the Chief of Palliative Medicine NYCHealth+Hospitals/Jacobi and North Central Bronx Hospitals

Medicine in America is intended for U.S. audiences. This website is provided for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute providing medical advice or professional services. The information provided should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease, and those seeking personal medical advice should consult with a licensed healthcare professional.

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Guest: Dr Jessica Justman

In this episode of Medicine in America, host Anthony Manson explores how to prevent the next pandemic and the vital role vaccines play in protecting global health. Joining him is Dr. Jessica Justman, a renowned infectious disease expert and epidemiologist, who shares insights on the resurgence of mpox, advancements in vaccine technology, and lessons learned from past pandemics like COVID-19 and HIV. From understanding vaccine distribution challenges to the importance of global collaboration, this conversation highlights what healthcare professionals and policymakers must do to safeguard against future outbreaks. Don’t miss this thought-provoking and timely discussion!

If you would like more information on the ICAP center at Columbia University go to https://icap.columbia.edu or to see more on Dr Justman go to: https://doctors.columbia.edu

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Guests: Lauren LaCute, DO, and Kim Lynch, CEO/Founder of Metis Health

Dr. LaCute made the jump from a hospital-owned academic practice where revenue targets were increasingly rigorous and “everything about medicine was rushed” to her own private practice specializing in family medicine. Her strategy relies upon utilization of a tech-driven business consultant who provides the tools that maximize the practice’s impact on patient care and the community – while also helping to navigate the constant changes around policy, compliance, reimbursement and regulation.

For more information on Dr LaCute’s new practice visit: www.mifamilymedicalcenter.com/home and learn more about Kim Lynch’s company: www.getmetishealth.com

Medicine in America is intended for U.S. audiences. This website is provided for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute providing medical advice or professional services. The information provided should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease, and those seeking personal medical advice should consult with a licensed healthcare professional.

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Practicing medicine grows more challenging every day, yet a few bold-thinking physicians – including rheumatologist Dr. Jill Weintraub of New York –are reinventing themselves and their practice models to better meet their professional objectives and improve patient care. Dr. Weintraub, who said she felt “out of alignment with her own integrity” while working in conventional multi-specialty practice, discusses how she successfully transitioned to a solo practice combining conventional evidence-based rheumatology with the principles of integrative medicine. This path opens the way to “so many innovative treatments and approaches,” Dr. Weintraub explains.

Medicine in America is intended for U.S. audiences. This website is provided for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute providing medical advice or professional services. The information provided should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease, and those seeking personal medical advice should consult with a licensed healthcare professional.

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Dr. Gautam Gulati, a recognized healthcare innovator, entrepreneur and advisor, has recently launched one of the most unique concepts in patient care, The Well Home. The new, stealth company sits at the intersection of wellness, health tech and real estate and is designed to address the needs of patients living with chronic conditions by transforming homes into luxury health & wellbeing experiences optimized for both lifespan and healthspan. Dr. G., as he is widely known, also talks about medicine in the future where the roles of doctors, nurses, social workers, and other professionals are transformed and complemented by "new roles that we can't even conceive today."

To learn more about Dr.G's work or to book him as a motivational speaker, visit: www.iamdrg.com.

To learn more about his new venture called The Well Home, visit: www.thewellhome.co

To listen to his award-winning storytelling audio docuseries on human resiliency, visit: www.superhumans.health

Medicine in America is intended for U.S. audiences. This website is provided for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute providing medical advice or professional services. The information provided should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease, and those seeking personal medical advice should consult with a licensed healthcare professional.

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After beginning her career in pediatric emergency medicine, a taxing yet rewarding medical field, Dr. Bonni Goldstein finally hit the burnout challenge that many physicians today experience. After taking time off, she made an abrupt career transition about 10 years ago and immersed herself in studying the endocannabinoid system, the recently discovered system that regulates and controls many critical bodily functions. After becoming fascinated by the potential, Dr. Goldstein launched Canna-Centers Wellness & Education practice in Southern California, and now calls the field of medical cannabis "extremely rewarding work." Her practice has helped thousands of adults and children with serious or chronic conditions improve their quality of life.

Her latest book -- Cannabis is Medicine: How Medical Cannabis and CBD are Healing Everything from Anxiety to Chronic Pain -- was published by Little, Brown Spark in September 2020. For more information visit:

https://www.canna-centers.com/

Medicine in America is intended for U.S. audiences. This website is provided for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute providing medical advice or professional services. The information provided should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease, and those seeking personal medical advice should consult with a licensed healthcare professional.

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Medicine In America - HCP Entrepreneurship: Making a Difference in Medicine
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02/04/23 • 22 min

Over the past few decades, healthcare providers have been compelled to move from the traditional idea of medicine where “physicians take care of patients” to today’s model where increasingly “providers take care of insured lives.” This loss of connectivity between a patient and their doctor has worn away the fabric of what medicine used to be. Seeking alternative models and innovations, physician-business leaders Dr. Arlen Meyers and Dr. Jeffrey Hausfeld co-founded the Society for Physician Entrepreneurs (SOPE) to empower physicians and other professionals to innovate healthcare through entrepreneurship. This is their story.

To learn more about SOPE and to get in touch go to: https://www.sopenet.org

Medicine in America is intended for U.S. audiences. This website is provided for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute providing medical advice or professional services. The information provided should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease, and those seeking personal medical advice should consult with a licensed healthcare professional.

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Guest: Dr. Stephan Quentzel, MD, JD, MA,

Medical Director

The Louis Armstrong Department of Music Therapy at New York’s Mount Sinai Hospital

Much can be understood about a patient from the musical choices he/she makes, even if they are not a musician, since everyone has “musical reflexes with rhythm and melody,” according to Stephan Quentzel, MD, says doctors today are discovering more about the physiological responses connected to different frequencies of music and brain activity and the value these connections have in patient wellbeing and care across a range of disorders. He discusses this new area of medicine and what it’s meant for his career in this episode of Medicine in America.

Medicine in America is intended for U.S. audiences. This website is provided for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute providing medical advice or professional services. The information provided should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease, and those seeking personal medical advice should consult with a licensed healthcare professional.

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Guest: Lara Oboler MD, Cardiologist NYC

Independent Practice Owner & Entrepreneur

After spending several years in a corporate-owned medical practice, cardiologist

Dr. Lara Oboler says it became clear to her that “the real people in charge are not doctors... It wasn't the type of medicine I wanted to practice.” Already an experienced entrepreneur and business owner, Dr. Oboler established her own independent personalized medicine practice.

To learn more about Dr Oboler's practice: https://www.laraobolermd.com/

Medicine in America is intended for U.S. audiences. This website is provided for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute providing medical advice or professional services. The information provided should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease, and those seeking personal medical advice should consult with a licensed healthcare professional.

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Guest: Dr Dana Corriel

In an era where digital media communication dominates even healthcare, establishing a robust online presence today is vital for today’s healthcare professionals.

Dr. Dana Corriel, Founder of DoctorsOnSocialMedia.com (SoMeDocs), shares a wealth of insights on how doctors can leverage the digital realm for various purposes, from attracting new patients to becoming a trusted source of credible health information and even uncovering side hustles. Tune in to discover the strategies and tools that doctors are employing to thrive in today’s digital age, make a positive impact on patients' lives and also enhance their professional standing.

For more information on being a part of SoMeDocs visit: Doctorsonsocialmedia.com

Dr Corriel can also be reached through her portfolio website and blog, drcorriel.com.

Medicine in America is intended for U.S. audiences. This website is provided for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute providing medical advice or professional services. The information provided should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease, and those seeking personal medical advice should consult with a licensed healthcare professional.

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FAQ

How many episodes does Medicine In America have?

Medicine In America currently has 16 episodes available.

What topics does Medicine In America cover?

The podcast is about Health & Fitness, Alternative Health, Medicine and Podcasts.

What is the most popular episode on Medicine In America?

The episode title 'The Path to Creating a New Model of Comprehensive Palliative Care' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Medicine In America?

The average episode length on Medicine In America is 28 minutes.

How often are episodes of Medicine In America released?

Episodes of Medicine In America are typically released every 51 days, 2 hours.

When was the first episode of Medicine In America?

The first episode of Medicine In America was released on Oct 11, 2022.

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