Curious medical students interview physicians, researchers, and other experts about #TRENDING health topics.
Welcome back to Hashtag Health! This is part 2 of our 2 part series on physical activity promotion. In this episode, Dr Jonathan Fowles returns to the show to discuss how healthcare providers can promote physical activity through the use of physical activity prescriptions. Exercise is Medicine Canada website: https://exerciseismedicine.org/canada/
Welcome back to Hashtag Health! This is part 1 of our 2 part series on physical activity promotion. We are joined by Dr Jonathan Fowles, the Scientific Director for Exercise is Medicine Canada & Professor at Acadia University, to talk about the challenges and success stories in physical activity promotion. Be the first to hear about new episodes! Follow us on Instagram @hashtaghealthpodcast
Welcome to our second episode of three where Hashtag Health host Ari Tang interviews Dr. Nadolsky about weight in medicine, its treatments, and the stigma present within our healthcare community. Tune into learn more! Be the first to hear about new episodes! Follow our Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @hashtaghealthpodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hashtag-health-podcast/message
Welcome to our first episode of three where Hashtag Health host Ari Tang interviews Dr. Nadolsky about weight in medicine, its treatments, and the stigma present within our healthcare community. Tune into learn more!” Be the first to hear about new episodes! Follow our Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @hashtaghealthpodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hashtag-health-podcast/message
Welcome back to Hashtag Health! This is part 2 of our 2-part series on collaborative mental health care. In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Heather Sylvester, a Stratford based family physician with additional training (a “plus one”) in mental health. Dr. Sylvester works within a family health team to offer psychiatric services to patients, and she explains today the benefits of this novel approach to the provision of mental health care, notably its ability to combat the backlog of psychiatric patients. Music by Davide VentulieriSources used in podcast:https://www.camh.ca/en/driving-change/the-crisis-is-real/mental-health-statisticshttps://www.cfpc.ca/CFPC/media/Resources/Mental-Health/Collaborative-mental-health-care-2011-49-web-FIN-EN.pdfhttps://archive.org/details/mental_hospitalhttps://www.cfp.ca/content/69/2/81https://archive.org/details/DrugAddi1951 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hashtag-health-podcast/message
Welcome back to Hashtag Health! This is part 1 of our 2-part series on collaborative mental health care. In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Heather Sylvester, a Stratford based family physician with additional training (a “plus one”) in mental health. Dr. Sylvester works within a family health team to offer psychiatric services to patients, and she explains today the benefits of this novel approach to the provision of mental health care, notably its ability to combat the backlog of psychiatric patients. Music by Davide Ventulieri Sources used in podcast: https://www.camh.ca/en/driving-change/the-crisis-is-real/mental-health-statistics https://www.cfpc.ca/CFPC/media/Resources/Mental-Health/Collaborative-mental-health-care-2011-49-web-FIN-EN.pdf https://archive.org/details/mental_hospital https://www.cfp.ca/content/69/2/81 https://archive.org/details/DrugAddi1951 https://archive.org/details/madnessandmedicinereel2 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hashtag-health-podcast/message
Welcome back to Hashtag Health! This is part 2 of our 2 part series on refugee health. On this episode, we speak with Dr. Allison Henderson, a family medicine physician working at the Refugee Resettlement Clinic in London. She offers practical tips for healthcare providers working with refugee populations, and gives us more insight into what refugee health entails. Be the first to hear about new episodes! Follow our Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @hashtaghealthpodcast Music: https://www.purple-planet.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hashtag-health-podcast/message
Welcome back to Hashtag Health! This is part 1 of our 2 part series on refugee health. On this episode, we speak with Dr. Allison Henderson, a family medicine physician working at the Refugee Resettlement Clinic in London. We learn about her experience practicing medicine internationally in Sub-Saharan Africa, and discuss the refugee experience in Canada given her expertise working at the Resettlement Clinic. Be the first to hear about new episodes! Follow our Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @hashtaghealthpodcast Music: https://www.purple-planet.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hashtag-health-podcast/message
Welcome back to Hashtag Health! This is part 1 of our 2 part series on refugee health. On this episode, we speak with Dr. Allison Henderson, a family medicine physician working at the Refugee Resettlement Clinic in London. We learn about her experience practicing medicine internationally in Sub-Saharan Africa, and discuss the refugee experience in Canada given her expertise working at the Resettlement Clinic. Be the first to hear about new episodes! Follow our Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @hashtaghealthpodcast Music: https://www.purple-planet.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hashtag-health-podcast/message
Welcome back to Hashtag Health! On this episode, we speak with Dr. David Urbach, the head of the department of surgery at Women's College Hospital in Toronto, about some of the potential solutions to address long and growing surgical wait times in Ontario. Dr. Urbach is an advocate for re-organizing how we deliver surgical care in our public health care system and discusses how team-based models and centralized referral systems can have a positive impact for patients and doctors too! We'll get into how these models works, examples of where they have already been implemented here in Canada and some of the ways we can work towards implementing this at a larger scale in Ontario. Be the first to hear about new episodes! Follow our Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @hashtaghealthpodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hashtag-health-podcast/message
Welcome back to Hashtag Health! On this episode, we speak with Dr. David Urbach, the head of the department of surgery at Women's College Hospital in Toronto, about some of the potential solutions to address long and growing surgical wait times in Ontario. Dr. Urbach is an advocate for re-organizing how we deliver surgical care in our public health care system and discusses how team-based models and centralized referral systems can have a positive impact for patients and doctors too! We'll get into how these models works, examples of where they have already been implemented here in Canada and some of the ways we can work towards implementing this at a larger scale in Ontario. Be the first to hear about new episodes! Follow our Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @hashtaghealthpodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hashtag-health-podcast/message
Welcome back to Hashtag Health! This is episode 2 of our 2 part series on #AdolescentSubstanceUse. On this episode, we will be speaking with Dr. Jibran Khokhar about adolescent nicotine use and its effect on the developing brain as well as co-occurring disorders and how they impact individuals. Be the first to hear about new episodes! Follow our Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @hashtaghealthpodcast Music: https://www.purple-planet.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hashtag-health-podcast/message
Welcome back to Hashtag Health! This is episode 1 of our 2-part series on #AdolescentSubstanceUse. On this episode, we will be speaking with Dr. Jibran Khokhar about adolescent substance use and its effect on neurodevelopment. Be the first to hear about new episodes! Follow our Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @hashtaghealthpodcast Music: https://www.purple-planet.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hashtag-health-podcast/message
Welcome back to Hashtag Health! This is episode 2 of our two part series #AI&MEDICALIMAGING with Dr. Arntfield and Dr. Prager. Tune in as we continue our interview by discussing the barriers to artificial intelligence in medicine, such as patient/physician reluctance and ethical concerns. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hashtag-health-podcast/message
Welcome back to Hashtag Health! This episode is part 1 of a two part series on artificial intelligence in medical imaging with Dr. Arntfield and Dr. Prager, two doctors who are involved with innovation in point of care ultrasonography (POCUS). Join your host Eray as we discuss what POCUS is and how AI has augmented the power of this technology. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hashtag-health-podcast/message
Welcome back to Hashtag Health! This is part two of our two part seriesd on sepsis with Dr. Leligdowicz, a critical care physician and scientist in London. In this episode, we build on the topics discussed in the last episode by discussing critical care at large, trial design, and Dr. Leligdowicz's research. Be the first to hear about new episodes! Follow our Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @hashtaghealthpodcast For more information on sepsis, here are a couple of great links: https://www.sepsis.org https://www.sepsiscanada.ca --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hashtag-health-podcast/message
Welcome back to Hashtag Health! This is part one in our two part series on Sepsis with Dr. Aleksandra Leligdowicz, a critical care physician and scientist in London. In this episode, we lay the foundation by discussing what sepsis is, how it can present, how it is diagnosed, and treatment options. Be the first to hear about new episodes! Follow our Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @hashtaghealthpodcast For more information on sepsis, here are a couple of resources: https://www.sepsis.org https://www.sepsiscanada.ca --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hashtag-health-podcast/message
In the first part of our series, we talked with Dr. Laflamme. About the advances made in stem cell biology. And how the discovery of induced pluripotent stem cells has allowed us to better study cardiac disease. Test pharmacologic agents and develop cardiac regenerative therapies. Today we welcome back our guest, Dr. Michael Laflamme to continue our discussion on the research and clinical trials taking place using induced pluripotent stem cells in cardiac regenerative medicine.
We have all heard of the immense therapeutic potential of stem cells. One specific area of medicine where stem cells are garnering more attention is their use in treating heart disease. The impact of this research can be enormous. As heart disease is amongst the leading causes of death and hospitalization in Canada and much of the world. To help us learn how stem cells are being used in cardiac research and where the field is heading. We are very excited to welcome our guest. Dr. Michael Laflamme, the McEwen chair in cardiac regenerative medicine at the university health networks, McEwen stem cell Institute in Toronto.
Welcome back to part 2 of our conversation with Dr. Marnin Heisel, a clinical psychologist and Professor at Western University. In our discussion today, Dr. Heisel will share his thoughts on how Meaning-Centered Men's Groups (MCMG) can promote psychological resiliency, upstream approaches to suicide prevention and the importance of inter-generational solidarity in countering ageism.
In today's episode of Hashtag Health we are joined by Dr. Marnin Heisel, a clinical psychologist and Professor at Western University. He has worked extensively to prevent suicide among older adults and has developed Meaning-Centered Men's Groups (MCMG) to enhance the well being and psychological resiliency of this vulnerable population. He shares his thoughts on challenging ageist norms, the particular mental health challenges that older men face and how the MCMG can reduce depression and suicidal ideation.
In this episode of Hashtag Health, we're back with Part 2 of #FENTANYLCRISIS and pick up where we left off with Dr. Andrea Sereda, an addiction medicine physician who has dedicated her career to serving one of Canada's most vulnerable population, people who use fentanyl. This time, we will build on our discussion from the first episode and look at the factors that are playing into this fentanyl crisis such as the housing crisis and stigma. Be the first to hear about new episodes! Follow our Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @hashtaghealthpodcast
On today's episode, we have invited Dr. Andrea Sereda, an addiction medicine physican who has dedicated her career to serving one of Canada's most vulnerable population, people who use fentanyl. The fentanyl crisis has clearly become an increasingly worrying public health concern in Canada, and particularly in Ontario, where the number of overdose deaths has been rising steadily over the past few years. In this episode, we will discuss the issue of the fentanyl crisis and follow its history until today.
This episode of Hashtag Health continues our conversation with Dr. Christen Shoesmith, a neurologist and researcher who cares for patients with ALS. Today we discuss the treatment paths available to ALS patients. Dr. Shoesmith shares how the introduction of MAID changed end-of-life care for her patients and how personalized medicine may offer a more hopeful future for people with this incurable disease. Be the first to hear about new episodes! Follow our Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @hashtaghealthpodcast
In today's episode of Hashtag Health, we are speaking with Dr. Christen Shoesmith, a neurologist and researcher who cares for patients with ALS. She shares her unique insight about ALS management, as well as how to share a life-altering diagnosis with patients and establish their goals of care. Be the first to hear about new episodes! Follow our Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @hashtaghealthpodcast
In this continuation of part 1, Aaron is joined by Dr. Ken Milne to discuss the state of rural emergency departments. Dr. Milne is an ER physician currently spread across SW ON keeping rural ERs open, and Host of the skeptic's guide to emergency medicine podcast. Dr. Milne is the chair of rural medicine at Gateway CERH, based out of Goderich ON. Dr. Milne has joined the Hashtag health show today to speak about the idea of Postal code medicine, and the realities of where you live determining your health outcomes. Be the first to hear about new episodes! Follow our Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @hashtaghealthpodcast
On today's episode, Aaron is joined by Dr. Ken Milne to discuss the state of rural emergency departments. Dr. Milne is an ER physician currently spread across SW ON keeping rural ERs open, and Host of the skeptic's guide to emergency medicine podcast. Dr. Milne is the chair of rural medicine at Gateway CERH, based out of Goderich ON. Dr. Milne has joined the Hashtag health show today to speak about the idea of Postal code medicine, and the realities of where you live determining your health outcomes. Be the first to hear about new episodes! Follow our Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @hashtaghealthpodcast
The volume of plastic products and microplastics (their broken down form) in our environment is increasing at a staggering pace. As our exposure to these small particles increases, it is essential to discuss what effects they may have on our bodies. Dr. Dick Vethaak is an environmental toxicologist by training and is involved in the exploration several pressing unknowns surrounding microplastics and human exposure. In this episode of Hashtag Health, we discuss additive chemicals, the dose response relationship, classifying microplastics, and the broader issue of plastic pollution. Be the first to hear about new episodes! Follow our Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @hashtaghealthpodcast
Palliative care is often misunderstood and feared. But what does palliative care actually entail? In this final episode of our 2-part series, we speak with Dr. Hun-Je Park, a palliative care physician at McMaster University, to clear up misconceptions and discuss the role palliative care plays in bringing peace and comfort during the end of life.
#GENETICS: Ethical Dilemmas in Medical Genetics The medical genetics field is rapidly developing. These advancements in technology have allowed scientists to begin mapping gene variants that cause disease or contribute to your risk of disease development. While these technologies have provided various benefits they also lead to potential ethical dilemmas such as privacy issues, the potential for genetic discrimination, and more. In this episode we bring on Dr. Saleh, a medical geneticist, to discuss these topics.
How do you envision the end of your life? Who are you surrounded by and what are you doing? What would be the most important things on your mind? In this episode of our 2-part series on confronting our mortality, we interview Dr. Jason Profetto, academic family physician at McMaster University, to learn about what it means to discuss our goals of care with our doctors. #CONFRONTING MORTALITY Part 1: Goals of Care Discussions Be the first to hear about new episodes! Follow our Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @hashtaghealthpodcast
You've heard about it in the news, but how does a hospital actually deal with something like the COVID-19 pandemic? Join our host Devin Box as he speaks with Dr. Miriam Mann, an ER physician who served as Chief of Emergency Medicine at Stratford General Hospital. In the last episode of this 2-part series, Dr. Mann and Devin talk government regulations and sick leave, and discuss what pandemic-struck healthcare looks like in cities such as Stratford, ON. Stay tuned for more! Like what you heard? Follow us on Spotify! Be the first to hear about new episodes on our Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @hashtaghealthpodcast
Scars come in all sorts of shapes and sizes, ranging from invisible to life-changing. But have you ever wondered why they form and how to prevent them? In this quick episode of Hashtag Health Lite, we answer all these questions and more.
On episode 1 of this two-part series we dive into the world of emergency medicine. In a challenging healthcare climate many ERs are closing their doors due to staffing issues with doctors and nurses. Tune in to hear Emergency physician and former department chief Dr. Miriam Mann explain just what is going on!
Post Covid-19 hospital emergency departments are struggling to stay open due to staffing shortages. What is driving this phenomenon and how do we move past it? In part one, we invite on guest speaker ER physician Miriam Mann to discuss this issue.
Improvement in healthcare and technology have seen growth in older populations of several countries such as Canada. With the rise in life expectancy, questions surface; are we just able to make people live longer, OR are we genuinely able to give older adults quality, healthy years to live out the rest of their lives? In this first episode of our new season, your host Devin Box is joined by Dr. Kristen Barton, researcher and orthopedic surgery resident at Western University (our home base in London, Ontario). Hit play to hear their discussion on the impact of aging and what is being done to support physical independence in the medical field. We're ecstatic to bring you another season of #Health Podcast. If you liked this episode, please show it some love and follow our socials @hashtaghealthpodcast! Stay tuned for more! #ARTHROPLASTY&AGING - Hips to Hops in Later Life with Dr. Kristen Barton Septermber 13, 2022 Hashtag Health: A Health and Medical Podcast
Bloodletting? Asylums? Once upon a time these were medicine's best answers to treating OCD. Hundreds of years later, what are the options for someone with OCD today? In the second half of this series on OCD, we are back with Dr. Watling to explore the past, present, and future of OCD management.
Now, more than ever, we are constantly washing our hands and sanitizing everything. But does keeping things clean and hating germs mean you have OCD? Join us and our special guest Dr. Mark Watling as we dive into what it really means to live with OCD, debunk misconceptions from pop culture, and explore the unique challenges for OCD patients in the pandemic.
Have you ever wondered why pregnant women shouldn't clean the litter box? There's a parasite in cat poop that can cause health problems in the developing fetus. Hopefully this episode will give you a bit more in depth information on why it's better to be a dog person! (Just kidding I have two cats of my own
Stethoscopes, prosthetics, and… clones?? In this 3D printing series finale, we discuss the shifting culture in the medical device market, and other current and future applications of 3D printing, where reality meets science fiction.
Lub-dub, lub-dub… ahh the beautiful sound of a beating heart. The stethoscope is a quintessential archetype of a physician, and is used by many other professions. However, a three-digit price tag makes them a luxury good for many around the world. Can we create high-quality alternatives for medical equipment for the price of a cup of coffee?
Risk is a common word in the medical toolkit, but what does it actually mean? Well, fear not. Risk reporting is actually much more complex than you think. On this episode of Hashtag Health, we dig into risk and how it is commonly reported. You may be shocked to see how differently the same data can be presented.
Introducing our new mini-series, Hashtag Health Lite! On a quick coffee break? Sit back and listen to our bite-sized critical review of scientific literature on popular health topics. Science shows that a compound in red wine is great for your health. That means we should start drinking red wine right? Not so fast. On this episode of Hashtag Health, we explore the basics of Resveratrol, a small molecule that has been called the “silver bullet” that will explain the French Paradox. We also shed light on the importance of context when interpreting scientific literature.
With much of the Covid-19 discussion being that of the biomedical approach implications, have we lost sight of a more holistic view of health? On this episode of Hashtag Health, we dive into the biopsychosocial model of health with Dr. Farah Abdulsatar to help better understand how that little self-care routine of yours may actually be more important than you think!
With much of the Covid-19 discussion being that of the biomedical approach implications, have we lost sight of a more holistic view of health? On this episode of Hashtag Health, we dive into the biopsychosocial model of health with Dr. Farah Abdulsatar to help better understand how that little self-care routine of yours may actually be more important than you think!
With increasing access to vaccinations, the COVID-19 pandemic looks to be drawing to a close in some countries. Other countries haven't been as fortunate. How do we really put an end to this pandemic on a global scale? And what comes after that? On this episode of # COVID VACCINES, we spoke with Dr. Noni Macdonald about barriers for global COVID-19 vaccination and a post-pandemic future.
With increasing access to vaccinations, the COVID-19 pandemic looks to be drawing to a close in some countries. Other countries haven't been as fortunate. How do we really put an end to this pandemic on a global scale? And what comes after that? On this episode of # COVID VACCINES, we spoke with Dr. Noni Macdonald about barriers for global COVID-19 vaccination and a post-pandemic future.
Is the COVID vaccine a 4G microchip?? Last time, we spoke with Mallory Ellingson about how to combat vaccine hesitancy. But to be effective, she mentioned it is important to be well-educated. Learn about how it makes sense that the COVID vaccines were developed so quickly, comparison of the different COVID vaccines, the strategies for vaccine rollout in Canada and abroad, and more in this episode!
Is the COVID vaccine a 4G microchip?? Last time, we spoke with Mallory Ellingson about how to combat vaccine hesitancy. But to be effective, she mentioned it is important to be well-educated. Learn about how it makes sense that the COVID vaccines were developed so quickly, comparison of the different COVID vaccines, the strategies for vaccine rollout in Canada and abroad, and more in this episode!
We finally have working vaccines for COVID-19, but not everybody is planning to get their shot. Why are people feeling hesitant about vaccination? And how do we talk to them about it? On this episode of #VACCINEHESITANCY, we spoke with infectious disease researcher Mallory Ellingson from Yale University about where vaccine hesitancy comes from and how we can have conversations about it.
We finally have working vaccines for COVID-19, but not everybody is planning to get their shot. Why are people feeling hesitant about vaccination? And how do we talk to them about it? On this episode of #VACCINEHESITANCY, we spoke with infectious disease researcher Mallory Ellingson from Yale University about where vaccine hesitancy comes from and how we can have conversations about it.