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The Future of Medicine

The Future of Medicine

Stephen C. Shimpff, M.D.

In the audio companion to his new book, The Future of Medicine, Dr. Stephen Schimpff explains in layman's terms how megatrends in medicine are forever changing the healthcare you and your family recieves. The Future of Medicine is the only podcast identify megatrends in: genomics, stem cells, vaccines, medical devices, imaging equipment, amazing new approaches in the operating room, digitizing medical records, ancient healing practices, and health safety.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best The Future of Medicine episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to The Future of Medicine 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 The Future of Medicine episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

The Future of Medicine - The Era of Genomics

The Era of Genomics

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07/26/07 • -1 min

Medicine is rapidly changing – for the better. A major megatrend is that you can expect to have much more personalized medical care – tailored just for you - in the years to come. Genomics for example will allow your doctor to predict what diseases will occur in your future and then prescribe a plan of action to prevent you from developing them.
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The Future of Medicine - Prediction and Prevention

Prediction and Prevention

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06/29/07 • -1 min

Genomics will improve your doctor’s ability to diagnose disease and plan a specific approach just for you – personalized or custom tailored medicine. Your physician will also be able to predict if your cancer is likely to recur after treatment and, if so, what the best approach to cure will be.
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The Future of Medicine - Recap of Medical Megatrends Part I
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03/10/08 • -1 min

We review here the five basic medical megatrends that will occur in the coming five to fifteen years including the concept of customed-tailored medicine, the change from "diagnose and treat" to "predict and prevent;" repairing, restoring or replacing tissues or organs; the advent of truly electronic medical records and fewer preventable medical errors. Look for major advances in genomics, stem cells, vaccines and transplantation as a result of much greater understanding of basic biomedical science.
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The Future of Medicine - The High Cost of Drugs

The High Cost of Drugs

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04/17/08 • -1 min

New pharmaceuticals have had a major impact on health and life, but many of the newer drugs are prohibitively expensive. Some are marginally valuable. Others are superb drugs but are all too often used in lieu of making life style changes that would eliminate or at least modify the underlying problem. We need to change our approach to expecting a drug to solve our problems when simpler, less expensive approaches would work even better.
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The Future of Medicine - The High Cost of Medical Technology
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04/09/08 • -1 min

Medical technologies are often very expensive. The question at hand is are they worth it or do they just drive up the already high cost of medical care? In this podcast we explore how some technologies are very useful but need to be used only when necessary.
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The Future of Medicine - A Wave of Hospital Mergers

A Wave of Hospital Mergers

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06/16/08 • -1 min

Here is a new megatrend. There will be a wave of new hospital mergers in the coming years. Hospitals need to access capital in order to purchase expensive equipment and build new facilities. But margins are getting very thin and access is very difficult for the smaller, stand alone hospital. So look for many mergers soon.
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The Future of Medicine - Primary Care Physicians - A Shortage
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06/06/08 • -1 min

We do not have enough primary care physicians [PCPs] and the shortage is especially acute in rural and urban poor areas. In the USA there are about 30% PCPs and 70% specialists. In other countries of the developed world, the ratio is the opposite. And PCPs now need to attend to many more patients with complex, chronic diseaes that last for life and require a team-based approach to care. Rather than be an interventionalist, the PCP must become an orchestrator.
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The Future of Medicine - The Growing Demand for Medical Services
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05/23/08 • -1 min

The population is growing; we are aging; and more and more individuals have not curable acute illnesses but complex, chronic conditions that will persist for life. As a result there is a need for more and more medical services including physicians, other care givers, hospitals, ICU beds and high tech equipment. And there is a critical need for a change from our acute care approaches to disease and care management, team-based care and better coordination of care.
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The Future of Medicine - The Costs of Aging and Behaviors

The Costs of Aging and Behaviors

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04/28/08 • -1 min

Increased age and our lifestyle behaviors have a major impact on healthcare costs. Like an older car, an older body has parts that are more likely to need repair or replacement. We will continue to age but we can slow the process of aging with mental and physical exercises. As a society, we are overweight, poorly fed, highly stressed and lack exercise. These behaviors along with smoking will lead to huge increases in our total medical costs in the years to come.
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The Future of Medicine - Your Medical Information

Your Medical Information

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11/05/07 • -1 min

Your medical record is indeed your medical record even though it may be currently stored in your doctor’s office or the hospital’s record room. You need to have ready access to that information and need to be able to pass it on to any healthcare provider you choose, securely.
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FAQ

How many episodes does The Future of Medicine have?

The Future of Medicine currently has 25 episodes available.

What topics does The Future of Medicine cover?

The podcast is about Health & Fitness, Care, Research, Medical, Medicine, Podcasts, Technology, Science, Health and Healthcare.

What is the most popular episode on The Future of Medicine?

The episode title 'Primary Care Physicians - A Shortage' is the most popular.

How often are episodes of The Future of Medicine released?

Episodes of The Future of Medicine are typically released every 9 days, 5 hours.

When was the first episode of The Future of Medicine?

The first episode of The Future of Medicine was released on Jun 29, 2007.

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