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Latest podcast episodes about kirksville college

STFM Academic Medicine Leadership Lessons
The MAGIC Model: Teaching Chronic Pain Care to Residents with Stephen K. Stacey, DO

STFM Academic Medicine Leadership Lessons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 35:30


Helping a patient with chronic pain can overwhelm even the most eager residents. Stephen K. Stacey, DO, introduces a transformative approach to whole-patient pain management which partners his osteopathic roots and military background. Dr Stacey guides listeners through the MAGIC model: Multimodal, Active, Goal-based, Interdisciplinary, and Comprehensive care, empowering residents to engage their patients in meaningful, multifaceted treatment. Faculty will gain insights into how teaching MAGIC reshapes resident attitudes, enhances clinical confidence, and creates deeper, more effective interactions with chronic pain patients.Hosted by Omari A. Hodge, MD, FAAFP and Jay-Sheree Allen Akambase, MDCopyright © Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, 2025Resources:An Interprofessional Approach to Chronic Pain Management and Education - Fam Med.Improving Chronic Pain Management in a Family Medicine Residency - Fam Med.Stephen K. Stacey, DO:Dr. Stephen Stacey is the Director of Osteopathic Education for the Mayo Clinic Family Medicine Residency in La Crosse, where he is dedicated to training future physicians in comprehensive, whole-person care. As a skilled osteopathic physician, he specializes in osteopathic manual medicine and holistic treatment for chronic pain, helping patients of all ages achieve better health and overcome barriers to an active lifestyle. Before joining Mayo Clinic, Dr. Stacey served as a battalion and flight surgeon in the U.S. Army. During his service, he deployed to Poland and Ukraine, where he played a vital role in training NATO allies in battlefield trauma care. His military experience has reinforced his deep commitment to patient-centered, hands-on medicine. Outside of his medical practice, Dr. Stacey is an avid outdoor enthusiast who enjoys trail running, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing. Most importantly, he loves spending quality time with his wife and five children. Dr. Stacey attended Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine and completed his residency at Family Medicine, Peak Vista Community Health Centers.Link:www.stfm.org/stfmpodcast052025 

ReInvent Healthcare
Blood Pressure Secrets: Saving Lives Through Precision and Prevention

ReInvent Healthcare

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 51:02 Transcription Available


In this powerful episode of Reinvent Healthcare, Dr. Ritamarie Loscalzo talks with with Dr. Ellie Campbell, a leading family physician and author of The Blood Pressure Blueprint. They dive into one of the most misunderstood yet critical aspects of health—blood pressure. Most people, including practitioners, are unaware of how inaccurate readings can lead to misdiagnosis and unnecessary treatments. Beyond just numbers, they reveal how oral health, systemic inflammation, and lifestyle factors silently contribute to cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of death worldwide. Dr. Campbell also shares her remarkable personal journey of uncovering these connections after a tragic loss in her practice, leading her to develop revolutionary protocols that have saved countless lives.What's Inside This Episode?Hidden Risks of Blood Pressure: Why most blood pressure readings are inaccurate and how to ensure proper measurements.Oral Health and Cardiovascular Disease: The direct link between gum disease and plaque in the arteries.Critical Labs for Prevention: Five essential tests to identify inflammation and oxidative stress.Functional Medicine in Action: How magnesium, meditation, and personalized care can prevent deadly events.The Power of Collaboration: Why working with biological dentists is crucial for complete cardiovascular prevention.Links & ResourcesDownload our FREE Guide to Cardiovascular Risk AssessmentJoin the Next-Level Health Practitioner Facebook group here for free resources and community supportVisit INEMethod.com for advanced health practitioner training and tools to elevate your clinical skills and grow your practice by getting life-changing results. Want to learn more about testing and preventing heart disease? Check out this episode.Dr. Ellie Campbell's Resources and LinksGet the Book – The Blood Pressure Blueprint: A comprehensive guide to understanding and improving blood pressure health.Visit Dr. Ellie Campbell's Website: Explore her innovative approaches to cardiovascular health and more.Check out the AMA Map Hypertension Website to help your practice improve blood pressure controlConnect with Dr. Ellie Campbell on Facebook: Join her mission to educate and empower through better cardiovascular care.Dr Ellie Campbell's BioDr. Campbell is a native Chicagoan, and a graduate of the University of Illinois, the Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, and the Medical College of Georgia. Board-certified in Family Medicine for 30 years, she also holds certification from the American Board of Integrative Medicine.She is a solo physician with...

She Sells He Sells
142. How To Build A More Fulfilling Life: Dr. John Thurman On Leading Yourself + Leading Others

She Sells He Sells

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 46:23


In honor of Veteran's Day, Brian sits down with an old friend and one of his favorite Army buddies, Dr. John Thurman. A former US Army combat arms officer turned physician, John understands leadership from multiple angles.  For him it all comes back to developing your own personal core philosophy. Listen in for the five principles that guide him, whether he's leading his staff, his kids or his patients, and learn how to apply this to your own personal and professional life. -------- About John: Dr. John Thurman exemplifies a life of service, excellence in medicine, and dedication to both family and community. As the Director of Medical Student Education for the Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (KCOM) at the Burlington, Iowa site, he shapes the next generation of medical professionals while maintaining an active practice in family medicine. His outstanding contributions to healthcare were recently recognized with the 2023 Iowa Family Medicine Physician of the Year award. A proud graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point and former Army Football player, Dr. Thurman served his country as a Combat Veteran in Iraq before pursuing his medical education at A.T. Still University's Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine. His continued commitment to medical education is reflected in his current role as a trustee on ATSU's Board of Trustees. Beyond his professional achievements, Dr. Thurman is a dedicated family man. At 47, he and his wife Audrey are raising their young children, William and Catherine, both under the age of three. His compassion extends to animal welfare, having rescued and provided loving homes to seven senior dogs since 2006, including one that lived to the remarkable age of 18 years. An avid world traveler, Dr. Thurman has explored 40 countries and counting, bringing a global perspective to both his medical practice and educational leadership. His diverse experiences as a soldier, physician, educator, and humanitarian inform his holistic approach to medicine and life. Connect with John:  https://www.instagram.com/doc_thurm?igsh=MWxidWNzNXMwNWZrNw== -- Amplify, the ACORN Storyselling Program: www.kristademcher.com/amplify Take the "What's Your Sales Style Quiz?":   https://www.kristademcher.com/sales-style-quiz Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfQNMxt1N_x6vO_dnizVu2g Follow SHE SELLS HE SELLS on IG:: https://www.instagram.com/shesellshesellspodcast

D.O. or Do Not: The Osteopathic Physician's Journey for Premed & Medical Students
Episode 132: Dr. Richard Riemer, DO- Building GME and New Residencies at Touro- California; Making Osteopathy Great Again!

D.O. or Do Not: The Osteopathic Physician's Journey for Premed & Medical Students

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 41:48


Today we have a deep conversation with Dr. Richard Riemer about the Touro University Medical Group, which he has helped to create and run.  Dr. Riemer will discuss the importance of strong clinical and post graduate medical opportunities at a medical school and what he is doing to expand these opportunities at Touro-California.Richard B. Riemer, DO, is a specialist in neurology at Touro University Medical Group.  Dr. Riemer treats all neurologic conditions with an emphasis on neuromusculoskeletal and spine disordersDr. Riemer earned his Doctor of Medicine from the AT Still University, Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine in Kirksville, Missouri. He then completed his internship at Tucson General Hospital in Arizona and his residency at the University of California Davis in Sacramento.Dr. Riemer has been endowed with numerous awards throughout his career, including Outstanding Educator of the Year (UC Davis Neurology), Physician of the Year (Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeon), and Volunteer Faculty (UC Davis). We know you will enjoy this episode!

Save My Thyroid
The Relationship Between Blood Pressure and Thyroid Health with Dr. Ellie Campbell

Save My Thyroid

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 67:19


“Heart attacks are optional, and strokes are stoppable.” - Dr. Ellie CampbellThyroid health has a complex relationship with blood pressure. Despite common misconceptions, blood pressure issues can arise in both those with hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism. The good news is that by working on the underlying root causes of thyroid conditions and strengthening the foundation of your health, you will often also see improvements in blood pressure.Today, I'm excited to be joined by Dr. Ellie Campbell to take a deep dive into all things blood pressure. Dr. Campbell is a native Chicagoan and a graduate of the University of Illinois, the Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, and the Medical College of Georgia. Board-certified in Family Medicine for 30 years, she also holds certification from the American Board of Integrative Medicine. Dr. Campbell is a solo physician with specialty interests in interdisciplinary collaboration, Functional Medicine, reversing chronic disease, cardiovascular disease prevention, natural treatments for high blood pressure, and the many oral-systemic connections. She also enjoys live theater, gardening, healthy cooking, hiking, travel, and playtime with her husband and three adult daughters.In this conversation, Dr. Campbell and I discuss her inspiration for writing The Blood Pressure BluePrint, the connection between blood pressure, oral health, and thyroid function, insights into proper blood pressure measurement, the importance of holistic approaches in healthcare, supplements that can help with managing blood pressure, and more. Enjoy the episode!To learn more, visit the show notes at https://savemythyroid.com/podcast/the-relationship-between-blood-pressure-and-thyroid-health-with-dr-ellie-campbell-147/. Do You Want Help Saving Your Thyroid? Access hundreds of free articles at www.NaturalEndocrineSolutions.com Visit Dr. Eric's YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/c/NaturalThyroidDoctor/ To work with Dr. Eric, visit https://savemythyroid.com/work-with-dr-eric/

Project Dark Corona
Dr. Richard E. Carmen: Author of The Voice

Project Dark Corona

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 119:19


Dr. Richard E. Carmen holds three academic degrees in mainstream science with a Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.) from the Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine. Spanning over half a century he has served the deaf, deaf-blind, hard of hearing, and underprivileged. He's been an award-winning author with over 50 publications within and outside the hearing industry including feature articles, cover stories, chapters, books, and peer-reviewed scientific papers.Dr. Carmen's work has appeared in top medical periodicals such as the American Journal of Otology; in the long-running eminent magazine The Saturday Evening Post; and in op-ed pieces in industry publications and on CBS 60 Minutes. He has been a consultant to state and federal governments, participated in think-tank forums, and served on eight national boards as an editorial consultant and/or adviser including the acclaimed Better Hearing Institute. Before founding his publishing company in 1997, he authored books with Little, Brown & Company; Prentice-Hall; G.K. Hall; and Rodale Press. Through his publishing endeavors and research, he teamed up with over a hundred scholars worldwide with scientists from renowned U.S. institutions like Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Children's Hospital, Mayo Clinic, NIH, and others.

The Gaining Health Podcast
Looking at the Past and Future of Obesity Medicine with Dr. Debbie Horn

The Gaining Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 37:23


Join host, Karli Burridge, as she discusses how Dr. Deborah Horn got started in Obesity Medicine, and what she sees coming up in the future of Obesity Medicine practice.  What research is underway to help us understand long-term obesity treatment results and what type of "target" should we be aiming for with patients' care?  What are the positive and negative trends right now around Obesity Medicine practice?  Bio: Debbie Horn, DO, MPHDr. Horn is the Medical Director of the UT Center of Obesity Medicine and MetabolicPerformance (COMMP), in the Department of Surgery at the McGovern Medical School, where she is also an Associate professor and the Fellowship Program Director of the Clinical Obesity Medicine and Metabolism Fellowship program.  She is a Diplomate of the American Board of Obesity Medicine, a Founding Member of the Obesity Medicine Fellowship Council, a Co-Lead on the Obesity Medicine Education Collaborative, and a Clinical Faculty and member of the Education Management Task Force, World Obesity Federation, as well as a Past President of the Obesity Medicine Association.  She has won numerous awards for her work in obesity, including Obesity Specialist of the year multiple times! She graduated college from the University of Texas at Austin. She completed her Master's of Science in Exercise Physiology at the University of Colorado at Boulder and her medical degree at Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine. She completed her Preventive Medicine residency at the University of South Carolina and her Family Medicine residency at the Methodist/Cornell program in Houston. Dr. Horn also holds a Master's of Public Health and Physical Activity from the University of South Carolina.LinkedIn: Deborah Bade Horn, DO, MPHSupport the showThe Gaining Health Podcast will release a new episode monthly, every second Wednesday of the month. Episodes including interviews with obesity experts as well as scientific updates and new guidelines for the management of obesity.If you're a clinician or organization looking to start or optimize an obesity management program, and you want additional support and resources, check out the Gaining Health website! We offer monthly and annual Memberships, which include live group coaching, a community forum to ask questions and post resources, pre-recorded Master Classes, digital resources inlcuding patient education materials and office forms, and much more! We also sell our popular Gaining Health products, including a book on developing an obesity management program, editable forms and templates, and patient education materials in our Gaining Health Shop! If you are loving this podcast, please consider supporting us on Patreon

Learn Skin with Dr. Raja and Dr. Hadar
Episode 145: Hypertension and the Skin

Learn Skin with Dr. Raja and Dr. Hadar

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 31:38


Curious about how skin diseases connect to the rest of the body? You're in luck. This week, we're joined by Dr. Ellie Campbell, as she walks us through the connection, and discusses reversing chronic disease, oxidative stress, and just how “heart attacks can be optional.” Each Thursday, join Dr. Raja and Dr. Hadar, board-certified dermatologists, as they share the latest evidence-based research in integrative dermatology. For access to CE/CME courses, become a member at LearnSkin.com. Ellie Campbell, DO is a native Chicagoan, and graduate of the University of Illinois, the Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, and the Medical College of Georgia. Board certified in Family Medicine for 30 years, she also holds certification from the American Board of Integrative Medicine.   She is solo physician with specialty interests in interdisciplinary collaboration, Functional Medicine, Bio-Identical Hormone Replacement Therapy, reversing chronic disease, cardiovascular disease prevention, natural treatments for high blood pressure, the oral-systemic connections, and Vitamin D. She also enjoys live theater, gardening, healthy cooking, hiking, travel, and playtime with her husband, three adult daughters and 2 100-lb dogs.

VONDT - en podcast om muskel- og skjelettplager
EP 56: Manuellterapi - mekanismer og metaperspektiv m/ Christian Fossum og Tord Moen

VONDT - en podcast om muskel- og skjelettplager

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 89:08


I episode 55 snakket vi med Tord Moen om manipulasjonsbehandling som behandling av muskelskjelettlidelser. I den episoden opptok kontroversene rundt manipulasjonsbehandling mye av spalteplassen, men vi følte det var nødvendig å dykke dypere ned i materien rundt manipulasjonsbehandling og manuellterapi. For å belyse dette tar vi med oss Tord videre, men inviterer også Christan Fossum inn til praten for å belyse tematikken på en enda bredere måte.I episoden drøfter vi manuellterapibegrepet, definisjoner, spesifikke og uspesifikke effekter, kontekstuelle faktorer, placebobegrepet og mye mer.Tord Moen er spesialist i manuellterapi og idrettsfysioterapi. Han har en master i musculoskeletal physiotherapy fra University of Queensland i 2010, Idrett mellomfag fra Høgskolen i Alta 2001, og fysioterapi fra Universitetet i Tromsø i 2005. Han har erfaring fra Tromsø IL og Sandnes ULF toppfotball, alpinlandslaget til Norge og senest Canada. Tord er en av gründerne av Klinikk24 og Movon og er nestleder i faggruppen for idrettsfysioterapi & aktivitetsmedisin. Tord jobber til daglig med driftstilskudd på Movon i Sandnes.Christian Fossum er Førstelektor ved School of Health Sciences, Høyskolen Kristiania. Tidligere arbeidserfaringer inkluderer Assistant Professor, Department of Osteopathic Mainpulative Medicine ved Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (USA); Associate Director ved A.T. Still Research Institute (USA); Vice Principal ved European School of Osteopathy (England), i tillegg til egen praksis. Han har en rekke bok og artikkel publikasjoner bak seg, og holder kurs i en rekke land verden over, inkludert i Norge. PATREON: Fra 2023 spør vi lytterne våre om å bidra til podcasten ved å bli patreons. For prisen av en Oslokaffe i måneden gir du oss muligheten til å fortsette podcasten, samtidig som du skaffer deg selv VIP-billetter til VONDT fellesskapet. Her får du blant annet tilgang på lukket diskusjonsforum, referanselister fra episodene, mulighet til å stille gjestene spørsmål og rabatter på kurs&fagdager. Les mer og bli en patreon i dag på: patreon.com/vondt Musikk: Joseph McDade - Mirrors

No Pix After Dark Podcast
215: Dr Sealey Founding Dean of the Proposed Maryland College of Osteopathic Medicine at Morgan State University

No Pix After Dark Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023


I sat down with Dr Sealey the Founding Dean of the Proposed Maryland College of Osteopathic Medicine at Morgan State. In this interview we spoke about his background, where he grew up and what made him get into the medical profession and become a Doctor. He walks us through his life and how ended up at Morgan State University. We discuss what he has in store for the the proposed Medical School. Dr. John Sealey is a renowned innovator in clinical medical education and served as the leading fundraiser and founding DIO of Detroit's Authority Health graduate medical education residency program, a $25 million in-community resident training initiative that was the largest teaching health center program in the country. He continues to support the program as DIO/DME Emeritus and as a consulting Medical Director. Dr. Sealey has long been a passionate advocate of increasing diversity in medical education and has enjoyed developing pipeline programs targeting the underserved and underrepresented. He is a graduate of an HCBU, North Carolina Central University (1971) and received his medical education at Michigan State College of Osteopathic Medicine (1976). He completed his resident training at Botsford General Hospital (now Beaumont) and the Detroit Osteopathic Hospital in 1984, specializing in Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery, and has served underprivileged patients in the Detroit community for the entirety of his surgical career. In 2015, he completed an American Osteopathic Association Health Policy Fellowship at Ohio's University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine. A longstanding advocate for the osteopathic profession and a dedicated clinical instructor, Dr. Sealey has spent over thirty years in medical education and fifteen years in leadership. Since 2008, he has served as the Director of Student Medical Education for Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (Regional Dean for the Detroit Region). From 2011 onward, he held a similar role at Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine, including responsibility for the coordination and initiation of student clinical rotations at the Detroit Medical Center. He later provided development and upstart advisory for the Minnesota College of OsteopathicMedicine as the Associate Dean of Medical Affairs and currently serves as the Associate Dean ofClinical Medicine at Arkansas College of Osteopathic Medicine where he leads the oversight of clinical departments, graduate medical education, and third and fourth-year student clinical rotations. Nationally, Dr. Sealey is a member of the American Osteopathic Association's Council on Osteopathic Graduate Medical Education, having completed his term as Chairman in 2020, and was recently appointed as the Co-Chairman of COCA's Committee on Diversity. He served on the HRSA Advisory Committee on Training in Primary Care Medicine and Dentistry and continues to serve the State of Michigan as a member of the Acupuncture Board, a position appointed by the Governor. Dr. Sealey has spearheaded numerous medical research projects as clinical advisor and has presented as a frequent speaker to numerous national committees and organizations, including the Association of Osteopathic Directors and Medical Educators, the Heartland Health Equity Conference, the ACGME Annual Educational Conference, the ACGME Accreditation & Medically Underserved Areas Work Group, and the AHME Institute. His scholarship has been published by, inter alia, the Journal of American Osteopathic Association,

D.O. or Do Not: The Osteopathic Physician's Journey for Premed & Medical Students
Episode 85: Dr. Margaret Wilson, D.O. Dean of A.T. Still University Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine.

D.O. or Do Not: The Osteopathic Physician's Journey for Premed & Medical Students

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 17:04


Today on the DO or Do Not podcast, we have Dr. Margaret Wilson, Dean of ATSU Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine. ATSU is the oldest/founding osteopathic school and is located in Kirksville, Missouri. We first interviewed Dr. Wilson 2 years ago on episode 21 and are excited to have her back on the podcast. Today's episode is focused on the pre-medical perspective. We will discuss with Dr. Wilson topics such as what makes a great osteopathic school candidate. She will talk about non-traditional applicants and answer questions such as “is it ever too late to apply to medical school.” She will talk about what makes her school special and why students should consider ATSUCOM. Finally, she discusses why many pre-medical students do not know about opportunities in osteopathic medicine and what DOs can do to improve understanding of the profession. Especially for new medical school applicants, understanding the field of osteopathic medicine and the DO degree can be difficult due to ongoing challenges in public awareness. In this podcast, we take a clinical direction with our questions for Dr. Wilson to shed light on these topics. Dr. Wilson discusses some of the current challenges in bringing public awareness to the DO profession along with her personal experiences that have shaped her as an educator and an osteopathic physician. In this podcast, she will provide illumination to the audience on the DO profession for the general public and interested premeds who want to join the DO community. We hope you enjoy this episode.

D.O. or Do Not: The Osteopathic Physician's Journey for Premed & Medical Students
Episode 68: Dr. Freddy Lewerenzii D.O. Medical Science Liaison

D.O. or Do Not: The Osteopathic Physician's Journey for Premed & Medical Students

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 26:02


On this episode we have Dr. Lewerenzii who gives us a unique perspective of a physician working in a non-clinical position. Dr. Lewerenzii studied and graduated from Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, now better known as A.T. Still University. He completed his residency in family medicine and after 10 years of practicing decided he wanted to do something different. Dr. Lewerenzii tells his experience and path to becoming a Medical Science Liaison (MSL) where he works to bridge the gap between healthcare workers in the field and the pharmaceutical industry. As an MSL, he has worked under multiple disciplines including rheumatology, dermatology and now GI. This episode will give pre-medical and medical students the opportunity to explore unique careers and roles while still being a physician. 

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The Leadership Rx for Women Physicians
Interview with Dr. Kristin Yates

The Leadership Rx for Women Physicians

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 23:11 Transcription Available


Kristin Yates is a board-certified Ob/Gyn Physician, Author and Life Coach. She hosts the podcast “Imposter to Unstoppable,” which normalizes the experience of imposter syndrome among physicians (and all humans, really). She is a co-author of the book, The Chronicles of Women in White Coats 3, and she creates adventure retreats that help professional women regain their confidence and find balance through play. Dr. Yates lives in New Hampshire with her husband, 3 daughters, and dog, Chia. She loves  reading, cooking, laughing and hiking. Her Human Design is Manifesting Generator with a 6/2 profile. She has a B.S (Biomedical Sciences) and B.A (Psychology) and from SUNY-Buffalo, where she graduated Phi Beta Kappa. She earned her medical degree from Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine in Missouri.Reach out to Dr. Yates via her website, kristinyatesdo.comFollow her on Instagram @KristinYatesDOListen to her Podcast, Imposter to UnstoppableFind The Chronicles Of Women in White Coats 3 on Amazon

This Week in America with Ric Bratton
Episode 2199: MEGAPHYSICS II: AN EXPLANATION OF NATURE by Dr. Mitchell Wick

This Week in America with Ric Bratton

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 21:44


Megaphysics II:An Explanation of Nature The Equation of Everything in Terms of Cosmology, Strings and Relativity by Dr. Mitchell Wick This book is a comprehensive mathematical exposition of how one-inch-long equation space-time is directly proportional to space and inversely proportional to mass can be used to explain all phenomena of nature. It explains the equation in terms of metric tensors and in terms of quantum mechanics and demonstrate how they equal each other and the equation of everything, which in tensors is Riemannian 4 space = Mintkowski 3 space - 1/2 space-time curvature metric called gravity/Ricci tensor of inertial mass all multiplied by 1/c^2 or if substituting the Ricci Tensor (c^2) by the energy density of matter completes the equation. A new mathematical operator is introduced called the spiral operator, which describes space-time in black holes and the total curvature of the universe is mathematically determined. Black energy and dark matter are shown how they interrelate and relate to what caused the big bang, and there is a theory as to what occurred prior to the big bang. Also a mathematical mechanism is given showing a rotational component in the quantum bubble prior to the big bang and how it fits with nature. The book applies some comments made by other physicists about compactification (rolled or curled up dimensions) to show the compactified circle of Type IIa string theory can be applied to arc length as space-time, the radius as the sum of all Riemann Forces and the angle as space-time curvature. Relativity and cosmology are explained, as well as quantum mechanics, including the Schrodinger equation, and how many more conn-compactified dimensions can exist besides the postulated twenty-six in string theory. M Theory is also explained, along with membranes and how they interrelate to energy and matter. The Hawking paradox is solved using Schwarzchild space-time and much more. Dr. Wick is a retired physician who, besides being a board-certified physician, had undergraduate studies in chemistry, including research in Polymers at the University of South Florida. Collegiate material for a bachelor’s in chemistry included physics through quantum mechanics, kinetics, and thermodynamics prior to attending medical school in 1976 at Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine. He had also published two prior books on physics, which are Megaphysics: A New Look at the Universe”(2003) and The Equation of Everything (2014). He had residency training in Parkview Hospital in radiology and nuclear medicine, and besides being board certified in family practice, he was a diplomat of the American Academy of Pain Management and American Association of HIV Medicine. This author is and has been in Who’s Who in the World, Who’s Who in Science and Engineering, A Dictionary of International Biography (53rd edition, IBC Cambridge Press), and 2000 Outstanding Intellectuals of the 21st Century (40th edition, IBC Cambridge Press, 2007). He was nominated as International Scientist of the Year in 2006 by IBC. https://www.authorhouse.com/en-gb/bookstore/bookdetails/717285-Megaphysics-II-An-Explanation-of-Nature http://www.bluefunkbroadcasting.com/root/twia/mitchwickparch.mp3

Women N Wellness
Heart Disease in Women and the Connection to Our Mouths WNW: 140

Women N Wellness

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 52:48


In today's Women N Wellness with Dr. Caitlin episode, Dr. Caitlin dives into the mouth body connection with Dr. Ellie Campbell DO.  Specifically the #1 killer in women, Cardiovascular Disease, and how it links back to the state of health your mouth is in. Learning points in this episode:Best cardiovascular testing “Zombie teeth”- Root canals and how they are problematic to the rest of our healthOral microbiome and it’s link to cardiovascular diseaseNitric oxide’s effect on the body and how we can increase the amount we produceTMJ has estrogen receptors and how your TMJ can effect your estrogen.Tips to support oral health to support heart healthDr. Ellie Campbell is a native Chicagoan, and graduate of the University of Illinois, the Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, and the Medical College of Georgia. Board certified in Family Medicine for almost 30 years, she also holds certification from the American Board of Integrative Medicine.A solo physician with specialty interests in innovative medical practice design, interdisciplinary collaboration, Functional Medicine, Bio-Identical Hormone Replacement Therapy, reversing chronic disease, cardiovascular disease prevention, the oral-systemic connection, and Vitamin D, she also enjoys live theater, gardening, healthy cooking, hiking, travel, and playtime with her husband and three young adult daughters.

DocWorking: The Whole Physician Podcast
46: Competing in a Different Arena with Dr. Shellaine Frazier

DocWorking: The Whole Physician Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 30:27


“Instead of getting together and playing cards, we get together and lift heavy weights. It's just been a great community to be in.” -Shellaine Frazier D.O. In today’s episode, host Dr. Jen Barna talks with pathologist Dr. Shellaine Frazier. But she isn’t only a board certified anatomic and clinical pathologist, she is also a world champion weightlifter! They discuss everything from how she came to be a pathologist to how she discovered her passion for weightlifting. From there, they discuss community building, building bone density as you age, and more!    Dr. Shellaine Frazier attended medical school at Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, she completed her internship at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, she completed her pathology residency at University of Missouri Health Care. She is the Associate Professor of Clinical Pathology at the University of Missouri and also the Medical School Curriculum Oversight Director.   Books and articles mentioned in the show:   Lafontaine T, Frazier S: High Intensity Resistance and High-Impact Training and Bone Mineral Density – A Narrative Review: Part 1 NSCA Coach Feb 2019:6(1):16-20   Lafontaine T, Frazier S: High Intensity Resistance and High-Impact Training and Bone Mineral Density – Sample Training Program: Part 2   Robbins & Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease, (click to purchase).   Excerpts from the show:   “Can you tell us about your decision to become a doctor and how you imagined life as a doctor would be?” -Dr. Jen Barna    “Yeah, so it's kind of a funny story. So my dad was a barber and he had a client that was a pathologist, which is what I am, and he would talk to him. You know how barbers are, they're kind of like therapists. So as he got to know him, he learned what the pathologist’s life was about and he said, ‘You need to be a pathologist.’ He said, ‘That’s the best money for the nicest life.’ So that was actually in junior high. I wanted to be a pathologist. So what happened after that was, I'm sure our audience is probably not old enough to remember the old forensic TV show Quincy from the 70s time period, but I watched that and I saw that Quincy had an MD after his name. So I was like, ‘Oh. I have to go to medical school to be a pathologist. Ok, well that's gonna be a long road.’ But I persevered and just having that goal in mind made me pursue opportunities to look into pathology. Of course, I was drawn in by the forensics and all the drama of that, which is not as dramatic as people probably think it is, as it's displayed on the TV show. As I took opportunities to shadow a pathologist, I learned what pathology was and how broad of a discipline it is. I actually decided I really didn't want to do forensic pathology at all. So I ended up just being a surgical pathologist. I'm board certified in anatomic and clinical pathology. But my career path has always been predominantly an anatomic pathologist in surgical pathology. So that's kind of how I got here and my dad was right. It is a really good job in healthcare. It's a good job for work-life balance.” -Shellaine Frazier D.O.   “I want to hear about the weightlifting as well, because that is where you have become a world champion. So how did you go from doing aerobics at home to becoming a world champion powerlifter?” -Dr. Jen Barna   “So at one point after I'd done P90X and I started getting involved and running, I actually had a resident who was into triathlons and she said, ‘You need to do a triathlon.’ She was actually coaching a team in training. She said, ‘You need to go get your VO2 max tested.’ So there was a health and fitness center in Columbia and I went to go get my VO2 max tested there. The person that tested me was Tom LaFontaine. He has a PhD in exercise physiology. He's worked with world class athletes and he came in first or second in a world duathlon and I believe he made the Olympic team or was just shy of making the Olympic team in the kind of weightlifting where you throw the bar over your head... So he was sort of a biphasic athlete also and he had a very energetic personality. He told me I needed to join the gym and that I needed to lift more weights because it would help me with my running. Long story short, we worked together for quite some time. He and his wife at the time and I and one other woman at the gym got this idea to make a group of ‘older women on weights.’ I don't know if you’d call it a club because you don't have to qualify to be in it. But we started getting really involved with recruiting a really big team of people. It was probably up to 40 or 50 at the time just from Columbia. It was women between 40 and 70+ years of age that became power lifters. And we are competing in powerlifting. So I had gotten into a few meets just because Tom wanted me to do a few because unbeknownst to me, my biggest athletic gift is bench press. I just had a lot of aptitude for that and he recognized that, so he encouraged me to be in some meets. His wife and a friend were sitting in the crowd at one of our meets and they were like, ‘We can break those records.’ So from that the ‘Older Women on Weights’ thing was created. So we have this huge team of women that are competitive powerlifters all the way up to 70+ years in age.” -Shellaine Frazier D.O.   “There are a lot of different powerlifting federations. We are pretty small on the scale of different federations of powerlifting and they all have their own records. We are without a doubt the strictest federation on drug control. We actually have drug-free in our name and that was very important to me because this was supposed to be promoting a healthy lifestyle, weight lifting as part of a healthy lifestyle, so that women, as they aged, could remain independent and not look like the 70-year-olds that a lot of 70-year-olds look like. So it was really important to me to be in a very strictly drug controlled federation. So that's predominately where I lifted, although I lifted in a few others. So that's the American Drug Free Powerlifting Federation. It's an all volunteer Federation. I'm actually the drug control officer, so I know that we strictly control drug use. Even a hint of anabolic steroids, and you're banned for life. So with that being said, there were a lot of open American records in my age group. So the way that records work is there's an open category which is the youngsters, mostly that's where the 20 to 39-year-olds fit. That's usually the most competitive age group. Then every five years after that. It's based on your body weight to weight lifted. So to win your age group doesn't necessarily mean that you lifted more than the person that weighed twice as much as you. It just means that based on the ratio of what you weighed to what you lifted, you did the best. I qualified in the United States to go to my first World meet which was actually in the United States. I qualified and I was super excited. That meet was ok, I didn't set any records at that meet. But from there on, I just kept lifting and eventually went to world meets in Belgium, France, Wales and England. I almost always win in the bench press and I used to almost always win my age and weight division in the deadlift. In the bench press at world level, I didn't beat people in the open category but in the United States I almost always won even in the open when I was in my 40s. I had my very best meet in the bench press when I was 48. I think the highest I ever lifted was 76.5 kg and that was at a body weight maybe about 51.5 kg.” -Shellaine Frazier D.O.   “I’m still very involved in our resident recruitment committee. So I interview a lot of resident candidates for our department and I always ask them questions that nobody else asks. I'm like, ‘What do you do outside of work?’ And I usually say, ‘Don't tell me that you read Robbins, because I don't want to hear that you just read Robbins.’ Then I have to say, ’It's not a trick question, because you're going to spend four years of your life here and you have to be happy outside of the walls of the hospital. Not only do we have to like you, but you have to like us, and you have to like the community that you live in, and you have to have things that you de-stress with.’ Anyway, maybe I've run a few candidates off, I don't know. But I always tell them that.” -Shellaine Frazier D.O.   Get One-on-One Coaching with Coach Gabriella Dennery MD Get One-on-One Coaching with Master-Certified Coach Jill Farmer   DocWorking believes the time has come to prioritize the health and wellness of physicians. Professional coaching is transformational. Elite athletes, award-winning actors and top-performing executives all know this, which is why they embrace coaching to achieve such extraordinary success. Leading corporations also know this, which is why they encourage coaching for employees at every level. Smart leaders leverage the power of coaching to achieve outcomes that are meaningful, measurable, and attainable. Our Coaches Will Show You How!   Our New Virtual Courses ‘STAT: Quick Wins to Get Your Life Back’ and ‘A New Era of Leadership’ are Almost Here!  Learn More Now    To learn more about DocWorking, visit us here!   Are you a physician who would like to tell your story? 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Unworldly Everything
Episode Nine: Energy Medicine

Unworldly Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 28:46


In this episode we are going to talk to Dr. Elisa Peavey, who we've had the pleasure of talking to about holistic health and bridging the world between traditional western medicine and the ancient practice of holistic healing. Dr. Peavey received her DO degree from AT Still University, Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2010. She completed her residency at Oklahoma State University in Tulsa in 2013, and is currently board certified in Family Medicine. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/unworldly/message

Extreme Health Radio
Dr. Sherri Tenpenny – Are Mandated Vaccines For Adults Coming Soon?

Extreme Health Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 97:00


Today we had Dr. Sherri Tenpenny on the show to talk about vaccines in general. If you're interested in listening to all of our shows on vaccinations feel free to click the link at the top of this page to search more info about vaccines. Think about all the supposed killer diseases we have vaccines for... flu shot, mumps, measles, mmr, yellow fever, typhoid, hepatitis, travel, polio, flu, tetanus, pneumonia, vermicelli, dpt, tdap, rubella, malaria, hep b, encephalitis and dozens of others. And to think that each one of these infectious disease that we need to be immunized for, has not just multiple rounds of injections but dozens of different toxic chemicals per injection. Here's what I want to know, has the pharmaceutical industry tested every ingredient that are in vaccines at every level? Has the medical industry tested every compound with every other compound in every single combination....at every different level? Once they've done all that research (ideally that research should span at least 50 years) have they tested their vaccinations on all types of people? That would include, young, old, different races, men, women, sick, healthy and the list goes on. Once the vaccine industry has done double blind placebo controlled studies for 50 or more years on hundreds of thousands of people from all walks of life.....then I'll consider getting injected with heavy metals directly into my blood stream. The operative word is "consider" and I can already tell you, the answer would be no because vaccines don't create immunity, only a strong immune system can. And how does injecting chemicals into your blood and muscle tissue create powerful immunity? It can't. So Dr. Sherri Tenpenny and I discussed her work and some recent findings about how "it's possible" the vaccine industry (make no mistake...it is a for profit industry) might start weaving the need to be vaccinated in with your ability to drive a car or get a credit card. Can you imagine? The book we mentioned during the show is called Dissolving Illusions: Disease, Vaccines, and The Forgotten History. http://www.nvicadvocacy.org So we had a good talk about vaccines in general and her work helping to educate people with regards to getting these types of injections that are supposed to create immunity. Enjoy and please share! On Last Thing! As always your support via your donations and bookmarking our Amazon link to use each time you purchase is how we keep our show going. Thank you for bookmarking our Amazon link even if you're not buying anything right now! :) Thank you all! Justin, Kate and Maggie Sponsor For This Episode: Barf World Raw Dog Food Berkey Water Filters PerpetualHealing.me (members only) The Relax FAR Infrared Sauna The Biomat Featured Products For This Episode: We are now commercial free but only if you click here to support us to keep making commercial free shows! :) Qigong Program The Relax Far Infrared Sauna Chemical Free Organic Skincare! Activation Products - Ocean's Alive & Magnesium Find Extreme Health Radio On: [include file=showpage-itunes-soundcloud-stitcher.html] Please Subscribe: Subscribe To Our Radio Show For Updates! Other Shows: [include file=show-links.html] Listen to other shows with this guest. Show Date: Friday 9/30/2016 Show Guest: Dr. Sherry Tenpenny Guest Info: Dr. Tenpenny is a graduate of the University of Toledo in Toledo, Ohio. She received her medical training at Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine in Kirksville, Missouri. Dr. Tenpenny was board certified in Emergency Medicine from 1995 through 2005. She chose not to renew her board certification because she has no intention of ever working again in an Emergency Department. She has been board certified in Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine since 1995 (AOBNMM) through the present time. In 2011,

The Segment
Episode 13 Dr. Becca Rodriguez Sports Medicine MD to the Olympics and many other Professional Athletes

The Segment

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 39:46


On todays show I have Dr. Becca Rodriguez a Sports Medicine MD. She is one of the top MDs in the nation around sports medicine. She has been the American Osteopathic Academy of Sports Medicine Member of the month. Dr. Rodriguez is th ephysician for the USOC Olympic Training Center, Team USA Women's Waterpolo, Team USA Rugby Mends, SD Legion Major League Rugby, and San Diego Ballet. On todays show we will be talking about CTE. The signs, symptoms and protocols that you need to do if you do have a concussion. Hope this episode helps. More about Dr. Becca Rodriguez: Board-certified in Family Medicine and Sports Medicine, Rebeccah Rodríguez, DO, FACOFP, serves the communities of Encinitas, San Diego, and Temecula, California, at OasisMD. Dr. Rodríguez earned her medical degree from Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine. She serves the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC) as a Team USA physician and was on the medical staff at the Olympic Training Site in Chula Vista, California, as team physician for 10 years. Dr. Rodriguez served as the Medical Director for the high-performance center for Team USA (11 sports) at the 2016 Olympics in Rio. She was part of the medical staff as Team USA physician at the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru. She is honored to currently serve on the USOPC Physician Advisory Board. Dr. Rodriguez is also a team physician for USA Women's Waterpolo and USA Rugby. She is the head team physician for the major league rugby team, the San Diego Legion. Passionate about improving quality healthcare, Dr. Rodriguez helps make policy for national organizations such as the AOASM as second Vice President, ACOFP California Board, ACOFP Health and Wellness and Procedural Committee, and the President's Council for Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition. She travels the world with Team USA and loves to be active with sports and spend time with her husband and son. If you want to contact Dr. Rodriguez you can reach her at: OasisMD Lifestyle Healthcare, Encinitas, CA Phone (appointments): 844-627-4763 | Phone (general inquiries): 844-627-4763 Address: 499 N El Camino Real, Suite C-200, Encinitas, CA 92024 OasisMD Lifestyle Healthcare, Temecula, CA Phone (appointments): 844-627-4763 | Phone (general inquiries): 844-627-4763 Address: 27699 Jefferson Avenue, Suite 201, Temecula, CA 92590 Connect with me: https://linktr.ee/TheSegment

D.O. or Do Not: The Osteopathic Physician's Journey for Premed & Medical Students
Episode 21: Margaret Wilson D.O. Dean of the Kirksville COM

D.O. or Do Not: The Osteopathic Physician's Journey for Premed & Medical Students

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 33:41


On today's episode we will be speaking with Dr. Margaret Wilson, the current dean  at A.T. Still University's Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine- the founding school of Osteopathy. Dr. Wilson actually grew up in Kirksville, Missouri and is a graduate of the very same school.  She did a rotating internship in Ohio and became a family practitioner and worked with the national service health corps.  Dr. Wilson is a true leader an role model to all osteopathic physicians.  She serves as the chairman on the board of deans for the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (AACOM) where she works diligently to promote osteopathic medical education. We know you will be inspired by this inspirational woman. 

Renegade Feminist
16 - Just What The Doctor Ordered ft. Dr. Kaisa Schmitz

Renegade Feminist

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 46:12


Get ready for a grab-bag episode full of local political bananas: the latest in candidate filings, plenty of white male mediocrity, and a plug to convince your favorite south metro feminist to run for a newly open seat. Then, to combat the onslaught of newly minted internet experts out there spouting plague nonsense, we chat with a badass medical doctor, who busts coronavirus myths in a way only a doctor can: with data. And the tarot card of the week is surprisingly relevant. Show Notes Meet Our Guest - Dr. Kaisa Schmitz Dr. Kaisa Schmitz is a Minnesota-born and -raised Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine, originally hailing from Carver County. She got her undergraduate degree from Augustana College, and studied medicine at the University of Minnesota. She completed her residency at the Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Schmitz lives in Prior Lake with her husband and their four children. Links House District 51B Map - Ballotpedia Run For Office - Women Winning --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/renegadefeminist/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/renegadefeminist/support

DocPreneur Leadership Podcast
P 310 | Dr. Ellie Campbell Discusses Coronavirus COVID-19 LYSOL and Peer Review Groups

DocPreneur Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 2:43


By Michael Tetreault, Editor, Concierge Medicine Today and Host, The DocPreneur Leadership Podcast Today's subject matter is not onlly a critically important topic but timely for all of us as Patients and particularly concerning FOR DOCTORS as they wrestle with the complexity of COVID-19 or Coronavirus. In our discussion today with Dr. Ellie Campbell we talk about what Doctors can and should be doing in their own offices, how they can prepare for an influx of calls, concerns and potential illnesses that are coming our way. We talk about how and why we need more Doctors working with their peers to contribute to the meaningful medical education and disseminating that correct information to their local communities so they can help Patients become more informed and aware of proper habits and local resources. In this special edition of our podcast we sit down with Dr. Ellie Campbell, a Double Board-Certified Physician with clinical interests in family medicine, holistic care, a specialist in Functional Medicine and Oral Systemic Connection. Originally a native of metro Chicago-land, she graduated from the University of Illinois in 1983, and obtained a Master of Science degree in 1984. She obtained her DO degree from the Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1989, emphasizing care for the body, mind and spirit. Retreating to a southern climate, she then moved to Georgia for her Family Medicine training. In 1992, she received the outstanding resident of the year award from the Family Medicine department at the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta. For the first thirteen years of her career, Dr. Campbell served the uninsured of our community practicing at a community health center. In 2005 she started her own private practice. In her free time, Dr. Campbell and her husband vacation with their three wonderful daughters and enjoy theater, yard work and gardening together. Dr. Campbell is also the trusted physician to many physicians, surgeons, dentists, chiropractors, veterinarians, and their families. The staff at CFM refers to Dr. Campbell as the “Master of the Human Jigsaw Puzzle” and feel privileged to have her as their own family physician. To connect with Dr. Campbell, visit: http://campbellfamilymedicine.com/about-us/dr-ellie-campbell/ Resources Mentioned http://campbellfamilymedicine.com/ https://www.aaemonline.org/ https://icimed.com/ https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/cancer/expert-answers/alternative-cancer-treatment/faq-20057968 https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/cancer/expert-answers/alternative-cancer-treatment/faq-20057968 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5927785/ https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/treatment/cam/patient/vitamin-c-pdq https://www.acam.org/ www.ConciergeMedicineToday.com www.ConciergeMedicineFORUM.com www.DocPreneurPress.com ADDITIONAL EDUCATION RESOURCES FOR DOCTORS SOURCED BY CONCIERGE MEDICINE TODAY (CMT) Vitamin C Infusion for the Treatment of Severe 2019-nCoV Infected Pneumonia, visit: https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04264533 Vitamin C Intravenous Treatment In the Setting of Atrial Fibrillation Ablation: Results From the Randomized, Double-Blinded, Placebo-Controlled CITRIS-AF Pilot Study, visit: https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/JAHA.119.014213 Broad Spectrum Antiviral Agent Niclosamide and Its Therapeutic Potential, visit: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsinfecdis.0c00052 LYSOL FAQs and Understanding 2019 Coronavirus COVID-19, visit: https://www.lysol.com/healthy-home/understanding-coronavirus/ CDC | Wash Your Hands Often to Stay Healthy Handwashing is one of the best ways to protect yourself and your family from getting sick. Learn when and how you should wash your hands to stay healthy. Learn More, visit: https://www.cdc.gov/handwashing/when-how-handwashing.html Concierge Medicine Today is not responsible for the content of these Physicians insight. This is not considered to be medical advice.

DocPreneur Leadership Podcast
EP 310 | Dr. Ellie Campbell on Coronavirus, Hand Washing and Airport Travel Safety

DocPreneur Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 3:50


By Michael Tetreault, Editor, Concierge Medicine Today and Host, The DocPreneur Leadership Podcast Today's subject matter is not only a critically important topic but timely for all of us as Patients and particularly concerning FOR DOCTORS as they wrestle with the complexity of COVID-19 or Coronavirus. In our discussion today with Dr. Ellie Campbell we talk about what Doctors can and should be doing in their own offices, how they can prepare for an influx of calls, concerns and potential illnesses that are coming our way. We talk about how and why we need more Doctors working with their peers to contribute to the meaningful medical education and disseminating that correct information to their local communities so they can help Patients become more informed and aware of proper habits and local resources. In this special edition of our podcast we sit down with Dr. Ellie Campbell, a Double Board-Certified Physician with clinical interests in family medicine, holistic care, a specialist in Functional Medicine and Oral Systemic Connection. Originally a native of metro Chicago-land, she graduated from the University of Illinois in 1983, and obtained a Master of Science degree in 1984. She obtained her DO degree from the Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1989, emphasizing care for the body, mind and spirit. Retreating to a southern climate, she then moved to Georgia for her Family Medicine training. In 1992, she received the outstanding resident of the year award from the Family Medicine department at the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta. For the first thirteen years of her career, Dr. Campbell served the uninsured of our community practicing at a community health center. In 2005 she started her own private practice. In her free time, Dr. Campbell and her husband vacation with their three wonderful daughters and enjoy theater, yard work and gardening together. Dr. Campbell is also the trusted physician to many physicians, surgeons, dentists, chiropractors, veterinarians, and their families. The staff at CFM refers to Dr. Campbell as the “Master of the Human Jigsaw Puzzle” and feel privileged to have her as their own family physician. To connect with Dr. Campbell, visit: http://campbellfamilymedicine.com/about-us/dr-ellie-campbell/ Resources Mentioned http://campbellfamilymedicine.com/ https://www.aaemonline.org/ https://icimed.com/ https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/cancer/expert-answers/alternative-cancer-treatment/faq-20057968 https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/cancer/expert-answers/alternative-cancer-treatment/faq-20057968 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5927785/ https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/treatment/cam/patient/vitamin-c-pdq https://www.acam.org/ www.ConciergeMedicineToday.com www.ConciergeMedicineFORUM.com www.DocPreneurPress.com ADDITIONAL EDUCATION RESOURCES FOR DOCTORS SOURCED BY CONCIERGE MEDICINE TODAY (CMT) Vitamin C Infusion for the Treatment of Severe 2019-nCoV Infected Pneumonia, visit: https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04264533 Vitamin C Intravenous Treatment In the Setting of Atrial Fibrillation Ablation: Results From the Randomized, Double-Blinded, Placebo-Controlled CITRIS-AF Pilot Study, visit: https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/JAHA.119.014213 Broad Spectrum Antiviral Agent Niclosamide and Its Therapeutic Potential, visit: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsinfecdis.0c00052 [Analysis on the epidemic factors for the Corona Virus Disease], visit: CDC | Wash Your Hands Often to Stay Healthy Handwashing is one of the best ways to protect yourself and your family from getting sick. Learn when and how you should wash your hands to stay healthy. Learn More, visit: https://www.cdc.gov/handwashing/when-how-handwashing.html Concierge Medicine Today is not responsible for the content of these Physicians insight. This is not considered to be medical advice.

DocPreneur Leadership Podcast
EP 310 | Dr. Ellie Campbell, Coronavirus, Physician-Patient Edu

DocPreneur Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 38:23


By Michael Tetreault, Editor, Concierge Medicine Today and Host, The DocPreneur Leadership Podcast Today's subject matter is not only a critically important topic but timely for all of us as Patients and particularly concerning FOR DOCTORS as they wrestle with the complexity of COVID-19 or Coronavirus. In our discussion today with Dr. Ellie Campbell we talk about what Doctors can and should be doing in their own offices, how they can prepare for an influx of calls, concerns and potential illnesses that are coming our way. We talk about how and why we need more Doctors working with their peers to contribute to the meaningful medical education and disseminating that correct information to their local communities so they can help Patients become more informed and aware of proper habits and local resources. In this special edition of our podcast we sit down with Dr. Ellie Campbell, a Double Board-Certified Physician with clinical interests in family medicine, holistic care, a specialist in Functional Medicine and Oral Systemic Connection. Originally a native of metro Chicago-land, she graduated from the University of Illinois in 1983, and obtained a Master of Science degree in 1984. She obtained her DO degree from the Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1989, emphasizing care for the body, mind and spirit. Retreating to a southern climate, she then moved to Georgia for her Family Medicine training. In 1992, she received the outstanding resident of the year award from the Family Medicine department at the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta. For the first thirteen years of her career, Dr. Campbell served the uninsured of our community practicing at a community health center. In 2005 she started her own private practice. In her free time, Dr. Campbell and her husband vacation with their three wonderful daughters and enjoy theater, yard work and gardening together. Dr. Campbell is also the trusted physician to many physicians, surgeons, dentists, chiropractors, veterinarians, and their families. The staff at CFM refers to Dr. Campbell as the “Master of the Human Jigsaw Puzzle” and feel privileged to have her as their own family physician. To connect with Dr. Campbell, visit: http://campbellfamilymedicine.com/about-us/dr-ellie-campbell/ Resources Mentioned http://campbellfamilymedicine.com/ https://www.aaemonline.org/ https://icimed.com/ https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/cancer/expert-answers/alternative-cancer-treatment/faq-20057968 https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/cancer/expert-answers/alternative-cancer-treatment/faq-20057968 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5927785/ https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/treatment/cam/patient/vitamin-c-pdq https://www.acam.org/ www.ConciergeMedicineToday.com www.ConciergeMedicineFORUM.com www.DocPreneurPress.com ADDITIONAL EDUCATION RESOURCES FOR DOCTORS SOURCED BY CONCIERGE MEDICINE TODAY (CMT) Vitamin C Infusion for the Treatment of Severe 2019-nCoV Infected Pneumonia, visit: https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04264533 Vitamin C Intravenous Treatment In the Setting of Atrial Fibrillation Ablation: Results From the Randomized, Double-Blinded, Placebo-Controlled CITRIS-AF Pilot Study, visit: https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/JAHA.119.014213 Broad Spectrum Antiviral Agent Niclosamide and Its Therapeutic Potential, visit: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsinfecdis.0c00052 [Analysis on the epidemic factors for the Corona Virus Disease], visit: CDC | Wash Your Hands Often to Stay Healthy Handwashing is one of the best ways to protect yourself and your family from getting sick. Learn when and how you should wash your hands to stay healthy. Learn More, visit: https://www.cdc.gov/handwashing/when-how-handwashing.html Concierge Medicine Today is not responsible for the content of these Physicians insight. This is not considered to be medical advice.

Love & Guts
Dr Sherri Tenpenny | Navigating Vaccinations

Love & Guts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 76:31


#137 Dr. Sherri Tenpenny is respected as one of the most knowledgeable and outspoken physicians regarding the negative impact vaccines can have on health. Dr Tenpenny has invested tens of thousands of hours over nearly 20 years researching problems associated with vaccines. In addition to vaccines, Dr Tenpenny is an expert on many topics within the field of Integrative Medicine. She speaks frequently on breast health, women's health, natural approaches to thyroid and adrenal conditions. Dr. Tenpenny is an outspoken advocate for free choice in healthcare, including the right to refuse vaccination. As an internationally known speaker, she is highly sought after for her ability to present scientifically sound information regarding vaccination hazard and warnings that are rarely portrayed by conventional medicine. Dr. Tenpenny is a graduate of the University of Toledo in Toledo, Ohio. She received her medical training at Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine in Kirksville, Missouri. Dr. Tenpenny was board certified in Emergency Medicine through 2005 and has been board certified in Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine since 1995. Dr. Tenpenny has been a guest on hundreds of radio and national television programs (including the Dr. Oz Show, the Today Show Australia). Dr. Tenpenny is the author of several books, including the bestselling, Saying No To Vaccines. She is contributing author to several other books including Textbook of Food and Nutrients in Disease Management. Her articles for magazines have been published in at least 14 languages. From 1986 to 1998, she was a full-time Emergency Medicine physician and the director of the Emergency Department in Findlay, Ohio.   In this episode we cover; Why are vaccinations such a controversial topic The history of vaccines What compounds are found in vaccines The side effects of vaccines Are vaccines safe and effective What vaccinations are pregnant mothers recommended If someone has decided to vaccinate - guidelines on how this should be done  If you didn’t vaccinate, what strategies could one use to protect your child/ren? Dialogue we can use with GPS, family, organizations and health practitioners when navigating this conversation  And so much more

Integrate Yourself Podcast | Integrated Fitness & Nutrition | Healthy Lifestyle & Personal Growth
EP 91: What You Need To Know About Vaccines With Dr. Sherri Tenpenny

Integrate Yourself Podcast | Integrated Fitness & Nutrition | Healthy Lifestyle & Personal Growth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 68:22


Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, is the founder of Tenpenny Integrative Medical Center, a clinic first established in Strongsville, Ohio in 1996 under the name of OsteoMed II. Her goal is to provide the best of integrative medicine throughout Cleveland and Northeast Ohio.Dr. Tenpenny is a graduate of the University of Toledo in Toledo, Ohio and received her training as an osteopathic medical doctor at Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine in Kirksville, Missouri. Dr. Tenpenny is Board Certified in Emergency Medicine and Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine. She has undertaken many advanced courses in alternative medicine, including acupuncture and complex homeopathy.Dr. Sherri Tenpenny is internationally known as an expert in the problems associated with vaccines. She speaks regularly on the issues on vaccines and has presented countless research on the consequences of vaccines.Find out more about Allison's coaching program:https://www.pureenergypdx.com/personal-training-servicesAccess show notes at:https://www.pureenergypdx.com/integrate-yourself-podcast/dr-sherri-tenpenny-vaccine-awarenessJoin Dr. Sherri Tenpenny's vaccine bootcamp:https://masteringvaccineinfo.com/Four Sigmatic Mushrooms - get 10% with my code: Integrateyourselfhttps://us.foursigmatic.com/Leave me a review and subscribe at:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/integrate-yourself-fitness-nutrition-embodied-vibrancy/id1203490106Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/integrateyourself)

AAEM/RSA Podcasts
Ultrasound in the Emergency Department

AAEM/RSA Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 12:25


In this episode, John Dylan Pate and Allison Zanaboni, MD FAAEM, discuss ultrasound in the emergency department. John Dylan Pate is a student at Kirksville College of Medicine, and an AAEM/RSA Representative Council, and Education Committee Member, and Dr. Zanaboni is the Assistant Director of Emergency Ultrasound, at Einstein Healthcare Network, as well as the Emergency Ultrasound Section (EUS-AAEM) Secretary/Treasurer.

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AAEM/RSA Podcasts
Ultrasound in the Emergency Department

AAEM/RSA Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2019 12:25


Presented by John Dylan Pate, a student at Kirksville College of Medicine, and an AAEM/RSA Representative Council, and Education Committee Member, and Allison Zanaboni, MD FAAEM, Emergency Ultrasound Section (EUS-AAEM) Secretary/Treasurer, as well as the Assistant Director of Emergency Ultrasound, at Einstein Healthcare Network. Intro music by Akashic Records, Key to Success - Discover the Possibility from the album Corporate Presentation - Key to Success, powered by JAMENDO.

EthicalStL.org
How We Got Here: Missouri’s Past and Present Chains of Reproductive Oppression; Dr. Colleen McNicholas, Chief Medical Officer, Planned Parenthood, 29-Sep-2019

EthicalStL.org

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2019 17:23


Missouri tragically exemplifies the dangers of what happens when a slow but persistent effort to chip away at reproductive autonomy succeeds. Our current reality should be a lesson to others. We are fighting an abortion ban, universally felt to be one of the most restrictive bans across the United States. We are simultaneously defending the license of Missouri’s last abortion-providing clinic from regulatory attacks. And we are navigating illegal attempts by the legislature to deny payment for services rendered. We are helping Missourians understand the impact of a federal policy specifically designed to attack our nation’s only safety net program providing well people care and contraception. We have not arrived at this point by chance. In this hour we will discuss that evolution, where we are now, and what we do next. Dr. Colleen McNicholas completed medical school at the Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine. She is a board-certified obstetrician gynecologist and completed her residency and family planning fellow-ship at Washington University School of Medicine where she later served as faculty for six years. She currently holds the position of chief medical officer for Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis Region and Southwest Missouri. She provides gynecology, family planning, abortion, LGBTQIA care, and abortion services across the Midwest including MO, OK, and KS. Dr. McNicholas is also a clinical researcher focused on non-traditional provision of Long Acting Reversible Contraception. Lastly, she spends a great deal of time on reproductive health, rights, and justice advocacy, centering patients experiences and needs in the conversation of health care policy.

Keto Lifestyle with Jessica Tye, Nutritional Coach
Episode 56: Interview with Dr. Adam Nally where we talk about his new book The Keto Cure and touch on health concerns like Gout, Insulin Resistance, and MORE!

Keto Lifestyle with Jessica Tye, Nutritional Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018 56:16


Known commonly as DocMuscles on the internet, Dr. Adam Nally is a boardcertified family practice physician and board-certified obesity medicine specialist with advanced curriculum obesity treatment and health policy fellowships. He provides his patients a health program that brings a heightened sense of well-being, health & vitality through a uniquely personalized approach. He treats the whole family from the cradle to the grave, and has a special focus on insulin resistance, diabetes, cholesterol, hypertension, and weight management. He is also specially trained in laser skin revitalization, fat sculpting, tattoo and hair removal. He is the owner and chief medical officer of Nally Family Practice and the Arizona Bariatric Institute. Dr. Nally is a nationally and internationally recognized speaker on health, ketogenic diets and exogenous ketone supplementation. He is the author of The Keto Cure (Victory Belt Publishing) to be released April 10, 2018. He is a blogger on, and the owner of DocMuscles.com. He was the cohost podcaster on the internationally recognized KetoTalk with Jimmy and the Doc, a top 50 health podcast available on iTunes. He served as the Past-President and member of the Executive Committee for the Arizona Osteopathic Medical Association, and is recognized as a Health Policy Fellow through the American Osteopathic Association. He serves as an Adjunct Professor, for both A.T. Still University and Midwestern University medical schools. Dr. Nally served for six years in Air Force Reserve as a Major in the Flight Medicine Department of the 944th Medical/Dental Fighter Squadron. He also served as the Team Physician for Willow Canyon High School from 2002-2010. After graduating from Grand Canyon University in Phoenix, Arizona, he attended medical school at the Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine in Kirksville, Missouri. He completed residency in 2002 at John C. Lincoln Hospital in Phoenix, Arizona, in Family Medicine where he served his last year as the Chief Resident. He is board certified in Obesity Medicine through the American Board of Obesity Medicine and completed a 500 hour Advanced Curriculum Fellowship through the American Society of Bariatric Physicians. He resides in Waddell, Arizona, with his wife and two children on a small ranch where he enjoys horseback riding, archery, camping, and gardening with his koi in his aquaponics garden and pond. He is an avid reader and enjoys active participation in his church. https://www.docmuscles.com/ The Keto Cure 

Your Career In Healthcare
Careers in Correctional Medicine: Facts vs Fiction

Your Career In Healthcare

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2013


Host: Tim Rush Dr. Michael Nelson joins host Tim Rush to discuss his medical career within the Federal Bureau of Prisons. As Clinical Director at the Federal Medical Center in Rochester, Minnesota, Dr. Nelson has been a Clinical Director at FMC Rochester since 2009 and this is his most recent assignment as part of a twenty five year career with the Federal Bureau of Prisons. Having worked at various duty locations throughout the agency, to include institutional, regional and central office experience, Dr. Nelson is uniquely qualified to discuss his experiences about correctional health care issues and opportunities within the Federal Bureau of Prisons. Dr. Nelson received his Doctor of Osteopathy from Kirksville College in 1984 and is Board Certified in Family Practice.

The Premed Years
15: Interview with ATSU KCOM Admissions Office

The Premed Years

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2013 35:00


In this episode, I speak with David Koenecke, the Assistant Vice President of Admissions at A.T. Still University’s Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (KCOM). Links and Other Resources Full Episode Blog Post Watch this interview on YouTube ATSU KCOM website AACOM: What is Osteopathic Medicine? Related episode: Let’s Talk About Osteopathic Docs and What You Need to Know. Related episode: Common Questions Premeds Have About Osteopathic Medicine. Need MCAT Prep? Save on tutoring, classes, and full-length practice tests by using promo code “MSHQ” for 10% off Next Step full-length practice tests or “MSHQTOC” for $50 off MCAT tutoring or the Next Step MCAT Course at Next Step Test Prep!