Everything you want to know but are too afraid to ask. Every week, Anonymous MD brings real and refreshing insights to top-of-mind medical questions we all want answered. Straight-forward, evidence based and up to date.
Dr. T and Lisa talk to NYC ICU expert and junior Critical Care Fellow, Dr. Carina Iskander about working in the epicentre of America’s COVID-19 pandemic.
Dr. Urva Naik joins Anonymous MD to talk COVID19 and pregnancy, while sharing her wisdom on its effects on our society overall.
Dr. T and Lisa speak with Rob Bozzo, owner-operator of the legendary SanRemo bakery in Mimico, Toronto. Rob talks about surviving the COVID era as a small business and the ups and downs that have come with it for him and his much-loved staff – a different but equally important group of front-line workers.
Dr. T and Lisa welcome Geriatrician Dr. Fiona Menzes to explore the ways COVID19 has affected our elderly and frail populations. They dig deep into what puts elderly people at higher risk of dying from the virus, and look at initiatives to help them feel supported during the quarantine era.
Dr. T and Lisa speak with Mayo Clinic Internist and former Air Force physician, Dr. Dacre Knight about his state-of-the-art COVID-19 virtual clinic, serology testing, and the new risk members of the military are currently facing.
On this week’s episode Dr. T and Lisa host Cardiologist, Dr. Mark Fisher, to discuss the importance of staying in touch with our cardiovascular health during the COVID-19 era. Pandemic or not, we’ve only got one heart.
Dr. T and Lisa host the brilliant Tara Cameron, Master of Science in Physiotherapy. They discuss ways to keep our bodies healthy during social distancing, how to slow down or prevent the progression of chronic pain, and how this all plays a role in the overall health of the mind-body axis.
In Episode 6, part-two of our mental health mini-series, Psychiatrist Dr. Maged Kodsi gets into the specifics of evidence-based Psychology approaches to make the most of the time we have during social isolation. The techniques discussed are extrapolated to apply to the entire human population as we continue to cope with the COVID-19 lock-down.
Dr T. And Lisa host their first guest for Part 1 of a Mental Health mini-series. Psychiatrist, Dr. Maged Kodsi, explores how to identify our most vulnerable populations and describes how they are being affected by the COVID-19 shutdown. The team briefly discuss strategies to help reduce the negative effects of social isolation on the people most at risk and set the stage for more detailed approaches to follow in Part 2.
Have you been asking yourself, what do we do now? Dr. T and Lisa tie together key concepts they’ve discussed to provide a cohesive call to action for individuals, businesses, and governments alike. The dynamic duo also set the stage for a series of fascinating expert interviews that will begin with the next episode.
In Episode 3, Dr. T and Lisa explore the concept of Uncertainty, and the opportunities to collectively channel and change the energy it creates into positive outcomes.
Dr. T, um, AND Lisa, explore what it means to “flatten the curve,” and how that is impacting the global community. They discuss different public health policies aimed at decreasing the spread of COVID-19, and outline the risks and benefits of each one. This episode looks at the recent events that have led up to arguably the most uncertain time in living memory
Do we really know COVID-19? What is causing the panic behind the pandemic? Dr. T sheds light on the socioeconomic impacts to come as the virus revolutionizes the way humans behave.