Healthcare, in general, can be confusing and overwhelming for even the most well-versed of people, and that’s why Sierra Vista and Twin Cities Hospitals want to help you better understand it. Our podcasts feature a physician or other healthcare provider who practices specifically in San Luis Obispo…
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According the American Cancer Society, colorectal cancer is the second most common cause of cancer death in the United States; However, colon cancer screenings are saving thousands of lives every year by catching cancer before it's too late. Clinical nurse manager Douglas Roewer discusses colon cancer screenings from a patient's point of view.
If you've ever had a torn ACL, then you have likely been offered reconstruction surgery but did you know that ACL repair is another route that can get you back to activity much faster? Dr. Carlo Orlando discusses ACL injuries and whether you should repair or replace.
Nearly half of all adults in America have high blood pressure. Dr Damon McEnroe talks about high blood pressure, possible prevention and treatment methods, and more.
The human body can stretch, bend, and flex thanks to its musculoskeletal system but what happens when injury or disease damages this system and threatens your mobility? Dr. Renee Smith discusses common orthopedic issues, how you can prevent potential injury, and more.
The American Cancer Society says skin cancer is by far the most common type of cancer so how do you know if you have it? Dr. Christine Kilcline discusses everything you may want to know about skin cancer including the different types of skin cancer, how you can treat it, and more.
Have you heard the term hospitalist or ob hospitalist? What is their job and what is the difference between the two? Dr. Elizabeth Emberley discusses these differences, the benefits of having an ob hospitalist at your hospital, the types of cases they may see, and more.
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When you have an earache, sinus infection, or strep throat, who do you see? Your ENT, or ear nose & throat doctor. Dr. Bhavishya Clark discusses the importance of having an ENT, what else they treat, and more.
It certainly isn't glamorous or talked about in everyday conversation but like it or not, for women, menopause and perimenopause are facts of life but wouldn't it be great to figure out what you may be able to expect before it happens? Julie Kean, a certified nurse midwife, attempts to lessen some of the anxiety surrounding these topics and discusses the journey of menopause.
Our lungs are so very important to our overall health. Dr. Ross Michel explores an exciting new technology for lung cancer detection called Ion and discusses how this can be used to aid patients diagnosed with lung cancer.
Breastfeeding can be challenging but we'll provide some helpful tips for first-time moms.
A miscarriage can be one of the most difficult experiences that a woman and her partner can go through and a lot of people still find it difficult to talk about publicly. In this podcast, we de-stigmatize this sensitive topic and answer some common questions about miscarriages.
BE F.A.S.T when experiencing stroke symptoms and what you should do if you're having a stroke.
Dr. Damian Fernandez discusses Colon Cancer screenings, when you should schedule screenings, why it's so important to get them, and how they aid in Colon Cancer prevention.
March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month and colonoscopies are a very effective way to test, screen for, and remove polyps before colorectal cancer fully develops. Dr. Rabab Hajar discusses tips to help you prepare for a colonoscopy and what you can expect before and after the procedure.
Kitt Kelly, RN, BSN, Oncology Navigator at Tenet Health Central Coast, Sierra Vista Regional Medical Center, talks about the importance of scheduling cancer screenings as a very small investment with potential huge rewards in quality of life.
What's the difference between a regular mammogram, a 3-D mammogram and an automated breast ultrasound? Find out everything you need to know about mammograms.
Dr. Kennedy Fan discusses best practices surrounding prescription medications.
Meghan Boaz Alvarex and Jill Bolster-White discuss mental health and the community outreach organization Transitions-Mental Health Association, or TMHA, in San Luis Obispo.
Learn why Tenet Health Central Coast, Sierra Vista Regional Medical Center has always been the leader in brain and spin care. What sets our neurosurgical care program apart from other hospitals in the area? Sierra Vista announces an exciting new partnership.
What's a Midwife and how does a midwife support hospital birth plans at Tenet Health Central Coast, Sierra Vista. Sierra Vista is supportive of natural birth, midwives, various birth plans.
Part 2: Dr. Steven Van Scoy, Neonatologist and the NICU Medical Director at Tenet Health Central Coast, Sierra Vista Regional Medical Center, explains what a NICU is and what it means to be the only Level III NICU in San Luis Obispo County.
What's a NICU, why is it important, what is a level III NICU. Tenet Health Central Coast, Sierra Vista is the only NICU level III in the County. What does that mean for the the community?
Dr. Damian Fernandez discusses Colon Cancer screenings, when you should schedule screenings, why it's so important to get them, and how they aid in Colon Cancer prevention.
Michelle Shoresman, Division Manager – Health Care Access, County of San Luis Obispo Health Agency, answers your frequently asked questions on the COVID-19 vaccine.
Although we have been through stay-at-home orders earlier this year, I have received many new questions this time that I would like to address for you. I hope that the following will be helpful.
Dr. Michelle Ribas discusses wounds and how to take care of wounds so they heal properly.
Dr. Neal Moller discusses the difference between heartburn, acid reflux, and GERD, the symptoms of each, prevention and treatment options available.
Andrea Nenow, RD and Allison McDonald, MD, RD explain if it is safe to eat during COVID-19.
Cynthia Kellerman, RN, MSN, Market Patient Safety Officer for Tenet Health Central Coast, discusses her role in the hospital, what type of hospital setting provides a culture of safety and changes that have taken place due to COVID-19.
Stephen Szabo, Director of Cardiopulmonary/Respiratory Services and Licensed Respiratory Care Practitioner for Tenet Health Central Coast, discusses mask-wear, the impact of COVID-19 for those who already have a hard time breathing and pulmonary function testing.
Tiffany Rede, RN, BSN, an assistant director of Labor and Delivery at Tenet Health Central Coast, discusses if it is safe to deliver in a hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dr. Blake Evernden, a diagnostic radiologist with Tenet Health Central Coast, explains the importance of regular diagnostic screenings during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Robert Cook, RN, MSN, Chief Nursing Officer with Tenet Health Central Coast at Twin Cities Community Hospital, discusses changes the hospital has implemented since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
Pediatrician Dr. Tamara Battle gives tips on how to explain COVID-19 to your children.
In this episode, Ginger Cochran, a registered dietitian nutritionist, certified diabetes educator and certified exercise physiologist with Tenet Health Central Coast, discusses how to eat and drink less during the pandemic.
Much information and misinformation has been brought forth during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Infection prevention specialist, Chris Ecker, discusses current COVID-19 myths and explains what is fact and what is fiction.
Director of Nursing: Emergency Services, Bridgette Bateman, RN, describes the experiences and changes within the ER during COVID-19.
Director of medical-surgical and oncological services, Jennifer Ruby, describes the patient and visitor experience amid COVID-19 and how family members can further support their loved ones in the hospital.
Incontinence is an embarrassing issue for many, but individuals should know there are viable treatments available. Dr. Angela Halusic discusses the different types of incontinence, what causes it, and treatment options.
Smoking is bad for your health, but it isn't always easy to quit. Dr. Ross Michel, Pulmonologist, discusses what smoking does to your body and the benefits of quitting.Please fill out our survey after listening.
Worn-out joints can be unbearable but joint replacement may improve quality of life. Dr. Dimitri Delagrammaticas, orthopedic surgeon, discusses joint replacement.
Breathing issues can be scary. Stephen Szabo, Director of Cardiopulmonary / Respiratory Services, discusses common breathing issues and what to do for them.
When you receive a breast cancer diagnosis, you may be faced with different surgical options. Dr. Michelle Ribas, Chief of Surgery at Twin Cities Community Hospital, discusses breast cancer surgery.
A stroke affects the arteries leading to the brain, so speed is imperative in recognizing and treating a stroke. Michelle Brimer discusses strokes.
Good nutrition is important for everyone, and it requires particular attention for those with diabetes. Samantha Lalush, Registered Dietitian, discusses how to manage diabetes with your dietary choices.
Warm weather is perfect for outdoor play. Dr. Michael McNerney, pediatrician, discusses summer safety tips for children.
Perinatal mood disorders (PMAD) affects many women, encompassing the period from pregnancy through the first year after childbirth. Brook Treanor and Natalie Mendenhall of Sierra Vista Regional Medical Center discuss PMAD.
Regular mammograms are the best means of early detection of breast cancer. However, some women are surprised to learn they have dense breast tissue. Joe Cappello, Executive Director of Are You Dense, Inc., explains dense breast tissue.
If you're facing a health condition with a hormonal basis, an endocrinologist visit may be in order. Dr. Krystal Valdez, endocrinologist, discusses how an endocrinologist can help you.
Thinking about getting pregnant? Dr. Christine Lopopolo explains what you can do to prepare your body for pregnancy.