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Dentist, musician, Pastor, entrepreneur, and community advocate all describe Dr. Leonard S. Scott. He's the founder and CEO of the nation’s oldest black-owned and operated gospel recording company, Tyscot Music & Entertainment. It has been the home to superstar recording artists such as John P. Kee & New Life Community Choir, Deitrick & Damita Haddon, Dr. Bobby Jones, Briana Babineaux, Bishop Noel Jones & City of Refuge, the legendary Rance Allen Group, Anthony Brown & & group therAPy, Casey J, and Shirley Murdock. Dr. Scott, a pillar in the gospel music community, received, in 2017, the Stellar Honors Hall of Fame Award and the Gospel Music Association Legacy Award. In 2019, his album, Jesus Love Legacy, was nominated for the Traditional Album of the Year at the 50th Annual GMA Dove Awards in Nashville, TN. In addition to his music ministry, Dr. Scott has successfully served his community as a dentist at Scott Dentistry in Indianapolis, Indiana, for over 40 years. He is the Pastor of Rock Community Church in Indianapolis, Indiana, and has traveled throughout the United States and overseas, proclaiming the gospel of Jesus Christ. Along with his business ventures and ministry endeavors, he has honed his skills as a musician and writer, recording several albums and writing three books. Soaring with Eagles and Be Lifted Up were published by Evergreen Books, and Black Card Books published his third book in 2017, The Ultimate Boost from Within: 31 Days to Health, Wealth, Wholeness and Happiness. Dr. Scott is a staff writer for the Christian Outlook Magazine and former host for the radio talk show “Medically Speaking,” sponsored by the Marion County Public Health Department. This husband and father of seven gives all credit for his success to the Lord. His ministry is one of encouragement, instruction, salvation, enlightenment, deliverance, worship, and praise. His testimony is that nothing is impossible to those who believe and that nothing is too hard for God. Dr. Leonard S. Scott’s latest single “Holy Spirit” is from his new project Jesus Love Legacy. All of Dr. Scott’s music, DVDs, and books are available for purchase at Amazon andwww.bishoplscott.com/shop. Don’t forget…If you have a suggestion or would like to be on Worldly Church Girl, shoot an email to https://worldlychurchgirl.com/contact/
Aches, pains, lack of sufficient resources, and generalized feelings of inadequacy can sneak into our lives as we approach our latter years. We recognize that there are some aspects of our being that we have little to no influence over, such as our genetic makeup, our parental lineage, the family we have inherited and the legacy that accompanies it and at least to some extent, the country or environment where we reside. However, there are many other aspects of our lives that are affected either directly or indirectly by our efforts. The Ultimate Boost from Within helps you put these efforts to work for you and your overall health and wellbeing. Dr. Leonard Scott is the founder and CEO of the nation's oldest gospel recording company, Tyscot, Inc., which has been home to many superstar recording artists in the genre. He is also a highly sought-after health practitioner in the field of dentistry, a radio talk show host on health, a pastor, and author of three books, his latest being The Ultimate Boost from Within, 31 Days to Health, Wealth, Wholeness and Happiness. Dr. Scott has successfully practiced dentistry in his home community of Indianapolis, Indiana for over forty years. He pastors Rock Church there, but has traveled throughout the United States and abroad, speaking on health-related topics and preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ. In his many years of practicing in the health field and interviewing hundreds of health professionals on the radio talk show Medically Speaking, sponsored by the Marion County Public Health Department, he has observed the gross discrepancies of those who are sick and those who are healthy and has come to the conclusion that the gap between the two is not always that wide. The sick among us can greatly improve their lives by making only a few changes. He concludes that the road to a healthier, more prosperous life can be found in the pages of his new book. Get Your Copy Today: The Ultimate Boost From WIthin Follow Dr. Scott on www.bishopscott.com Instagram: @docscott49
On this episode of Pieces of Us I am talking about all things Covid-19. During these unprecedented times Dr Sarah Fraser shares her perspective on the Covid-19 pandemic. She talks about what it is really like to be in physical isolation; she provides tips for maintaining positive mental health; and she answers questions about what Covid-19 is and how we should respond.
In today's episode, Claire, Gabi, and Katie talk to Lauren Harden, D.C. (that's Doctor of Chiropractic). They discuss the different types of adjustments, the importance of chiropractic care for all athletes, and Lauren's passion for overall health and wellness. Connect with Lauren Instagram @bodymechanicsindy Facebook https://bodymechanicsindy.com/ Medically Speaking on AM1310 or 92.7FM every 1st and 2nd Saturday at 10AM Get your tix to #TherapyAfterHours, a therapy themed kickback focused on creating holistic social wellness experiences, on March 18th! Connect with Gabi, Claire, and Katie The Heavily Scaled Podcast on Instagram @theheavilyscaledpodcast Gabi on Instagram @gilbogabbins Katie on Instagram @kmills.11 Claire on Instagram @claireestrohl You can suggest a topic, guest, or ask a question for an upcoming show by writing to us on Instagram or leaving us a message on Anchor. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review wherever you listen and share! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/heavilyscaledpodcast/message
Dr. Leonard S. Scott is is the founder and CEO of the nation's oldest gospel recording company, Tyscot, Inc., which has been home to many superstar recording artists in the genre. He is also a highly sought- after health practitioner in the field of dentistry, a radio talk show host on health, a pastor, and author of three books. Dr. Scott has been a successful dentist for over 40 years and is based in Indianapolis. He pastors Rock Church there, but has traveled throughout the United States and abroad, speaking on health-related topics and preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ. He hosts the radio talk show Medically Speaking, sponsored by the Marion County Public Health Department. Along with his business ventures and ministry endeavors, Dr. Scotthas honed his skills as a musician and songwriter. He has recorded several albums, and the proceeds from his latest release,Greatness of Your Love, have been donated to support the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society in their fight against blood cancer. In addition to his books Soaring with Eagles and Be Lifted Up, Dr. Scott also serves as a staff writer for Christian Outlook Magazine. He and his wife Christine are the proud parents of seven. He serves with encouragement, instruction, and enlightenment, providing tools through speaking, books, workshops, and lectures to help individuals improve physically, mentally, emotionally, socially, financially and spiritually. How to Connect with Dr. Scott? Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BishopLeonardScott/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/bishoplscott Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/docscott49/ Website: https://www.bishoplscott.com ----more---- Get Connected with Dr. Vic Facebook: www.facebook.com/DrVicManzo Instagram: www.Instagram.com/DrVicManzo LinkedIn: www.LinkedIn.com/in/DrManzo YouTube: Bit.Ly/38QULv91 Purchase a Copy of Dr. Vic's Book at a Discount http://bit.ly/37GY4UK Hire Dr. Vic as Your Mentor/Coach http://bit.ly/2F7zUpU Email DrVic@EmpowerYourReality.com
Why do we need to take care of our spines? Well, there are a lot of reasons, and my friend Dr. Lauren Harden lays them out for us in today's episode of The Full Plate. Dr. Lauren is a natural health and wellness professional, a chiropractor and a licensed athletic trainer. She's also the owner of Body Mechanics Health & Wellness and host of Medically Speaking on AM1310 in Indianapolis. Dr. Lauren is an expert when it comes to spinal health, and she makes this essential information accessible and easy to understand. So listen in for practical tips on how to take care of one of the most important parts of your body: your spine. You'll learn things like: Why a healthy spinal cord and spinal column are essential to our daily function How repetitive stresses lead to myofascial pain How things like trauma, thoughts and toxins cause misalignment in the spine How chiropractic adjustments work and what to expect when visiting a chiropractor The number one thing you can do to improve your spinal health If you loved this episode, let us know by taking a screenshot and tagging me at @ericaballardhealth and Dr. Lauren at @bodymechanicsindy on Instagram. You can get in touch with Dr. Lauren via email (bodymechanicsindy@gmail.com) or by tuning into her call-in radio show, Medically Speaking with Dr. Lauren Harden, every first and second Saturday of the month on AM1310: The Light in Indianapolis.
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Deepinder Oshan, M.D., a board-certified pulmonologist with Franklin Medical Group - Pulmonology, joined Robin Sills, RN, on "Medically Speaking," to talk about lung health and when to see a pulmonologist for conditions such as a chronic cough. Dr. Osahan talked about the causes and symptoms of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)and how low dose lung cancer screenings are helping to catch cancer earlier when it's easier to treat. Dr. Osahan graduated from CUNY School of Medicine at City College and earned his medical degree at SUNY Downstate Medical Center. He completed his internal medicine residency at Lenox Hill Hospital and his pulmonary and critical care medicine fellowship at New York University - Winthrop Hospital. A member of the American College of Chest Physicians, Dr. Osahan is board certified in both internal medicine and pulmonary medicine.
Saint Mary's newest cardiologist, Mariam Azeem, M.D., joins host Robin Sills, RN, Physician Liaison, on "Medically Speaking" to talk about your heart health. Dr. Azeem talks about women and heart disease and why it's important for men and women to recognize the varying symptoms that could signal a heart attack. Dr. Azeem received her medical degree from Aga Khan University Medical College in Pakistan. She completed her internal medicine residency and cardiology fellowship at the University of Connecticut. Her clinical interests include women’s health, preventative cardiology, heart failure and population health management. Dr. Azeem is board certified in both internal medicine and echocardiography.
Annual checkups. Traditionally, these visits have involved running tests and looking for things that might be wrong, particularly if you have a current health problem or symptoms that might indicate that you are ill. However, if you’re healthy and have no signs of illness, you may still want to schedule regular checkups with your doctor. In fact, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services specifically recommends annual well-woman visits, which include a Pap test, pelvic exam and preventive care. Checkups are an opportunity to discuss your overall lifestyle, family history, weight, blood pressure, vaccinations and which health screenings might be right for you. Our featured guest, Dr. Rabia Cheema of Franklin Medical Group Primary Care in Cheshire talks with host Robin Sills, RN, Physician Liaison about why it's important to find a doctor who listens to your individual questions and concerns during these annual visits. This program is a special edition of Saint Mary's "Medically Speaking" series on WATR Radio 1320 AM and was sponsored by Saint Mary's Spirit of Women network. To learn more visit stmh.org and click on Spirit of Women.
Dr. Bodhan Warycha of Interventional Spine & Sports Medicine talks with Robin Sills, RN, Physician Liaison and host of "Medically Speaking" on WATR Radio 1320 AM about how to cope with aches and pains as you grow older. Are you feeling your age? Dr. Warycha talks about the diagnosis and treatment of pain in your legs, hips, knees, back and generalized pain, which we experience as we grow older. Conservative therapies such as physical therapy, and surgical interventions are both options to consider to help you regain normal function and quality of life. Is the pain worse when you are walking, sitting or standing? Are there activities you can't do any more? What's better, heat or ice? Listen to learn more!
You're born with your birthday suit. Take care of it! Saint Mary's Spirit of Women network is pleased to present "Birthday Suit," a special edition of Saint Mary's "Medically Speaking" series, which airs on WATR Radio 1320 AM Join special guest Prasad Sureddi, M.D., of Aesthetique, Cosmetic and Laser Surgery Center, as he talks with program host Robin Sills, RN, about how to take the best care of your skin. As we age, our skin becomes thinner, more brittle. It loses strength and elasticity. You may develop wrinkles and tiny lines. These are normal skin changes. However, other unexplained changes can be a sign of skin cancer or illness. It's important to become familiar with YOUR skin so you recognize potential warning signs. Listen to learn how to protect your skin for many birthdays to come!
Pooia Fattahi, M.D., a board-certified neurologist with Waterbury Neurology and Section Chief of Neurology at Saint Mary’s Hospital, joins us as a special guest on "Medically Speaking" to talk about the diagnosis and advanced treatment of stroke. May is Stroke Awareness Month - do you know the signs and symptoms of stroke? You could help save a life just by being able to recognize those signs and remembering to call 9-1-1! Dr. Fattahi talks with program host Robin Sills, RN, Physician Liaison, about Saint Mary's advanced certification by The Joint Commission as a Primary Stroke Center and what that means to patients and the community, as well as the use of telemedicine to diagnose stroke patients, treatments including tPA, rehabilitation and treatment of post-stroke symptoms.
Did you know that too much sitting is harmful−even if you exercise regularly? Research shows that being sedentary outside of purposeful physical activity such as running or going to the gym raises your risk of developing many serious health conditions, including coronary artery disease, type 2 diabetes, and breast and colon cancers. It also shortens your life expectancy. To find out what you can do to avoid being a sitting duck, listen to “Quit the Sit,” a special edition of “Medically Speaking” sponsored by Saint Mary’s Spirit of Women network. Program host Robin Sills, RN, Physician Liaison, talks with Courtney Houle, MSPT, Lead Therapist, Saint Mary’s Physical and Occupational Therapy, about how to move more and reduce the amount of time you sit each day.
"Sparkle 2017" was Saint Mary's largest Spirit of Women event to date with more than 900 women in attendance, 30 participating physicians, 35 community partners, 30 volunteers, 17 massage therapists and 1,300 cupcakes from Sweet Maria's! Oh, what a night! In case you missed it, Saint Mary's also sponsored a live radio broadcast from the Glass Room at the Aqua Turf Club featuring our physicians from "Dessert with the Docs" that evening. Listen to the May 10, 2017 broadcast hosted by WATR's Larry Rifkin and Robin Sills, RN, Physician Liaison at Saint Mary's Hospital and host of "Medically Speaking."
Prasad Sureddi, M.D., a board-certified plastic surgeon with Aesthetique Cosmetic and Laser Surgery Center in Southbury, CT, talks with host Robin Sills, RN, on "Medically Speaking" about the latest advances in plastic surgery, including new radio frequency and ultrasound techniques to melt away fat. This new approach to body sculpting and facial sculpting is designed to target and treat specific areas rather than provide overall weight reduction, and helps to improve skin texture, tone and contouring.
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month and we were honored to have J. Alexander Palesty, M.D., F.A.C.S., Director, Program in Surgery, and Director, Surgical Oncology at Saint Mary's Hospital as the featured guest on “Medically Speaking” on WATR Radio 1320 AM. Dr. Palesty talked with host Robin Sills, RN, Physician Liaison, on March 28th about the importance of screening for colorectal cancer, and the latest advances in treatment.
How well do you know your family history? It can help your healthcare provider assess your genetic cancer risk and determine whether or not you are a candidate for genetic testing. Yvonne Ruddy-Stein, APRN, Polokoff Breast Care in Southbury, joins Robin Sills, RN, host of "Medically Speaking," for a discussion about genetic testing and counseling, Lynch Syndrome, and how genetic mutations can increase your risk of breast, ovarian, colorectal and other cancers.
You may not consider yourself a gourmet cook or fine food aficionado, but what you eat and how you prepare food for yourself and your family can keep you healthy and help prevent serious disease. It can also help you and your family maintain a healthy weight, prevent chronic disease and boost your energy levels. March is National Nutrition Month so join us for "Foodie Duty," a special edition of our "Medically Speaking" series sponsored by Saint Mary's Spirit of Women network on WATR Radio 1320 AM. Host Robin Sills, RN, Physician Liaison, talks with Pamela L. Doubleday, RD, CD-N, Saint Mary's Outpatient Nutritional Counseling Service, about meal planning and prep to help you become a “healthy foodie.”
February is Heart Month and we are continuing our series of interviews about heart disease and heart health. This edition of our Medically Speaking features Kevin Kett, MD, FACC, who is board certified in internal medicine and cardiology and has practiced in the Greater Waterbury area for more than two decades. He also is President of the American College of Cardiology Connecticut Chapter. Dr. Kett talks with program host Robin Sills, RN, about irregular heartbeats called arrhythmias, and the latest advances in device therapy, as well as Saint Mary's accreditation by the American College of Cardiology as a Chest Pain Center with Primary PCI with Resuscitation.
Dd you know that 70 to 80 percent of people will experience at least one episode of back pain in their lifetimes? Find out what you can do about your aching back and sore neck. Sandeep Johar, D.O., M.S., Neurosurgery, Orthopaedics & Spine Specialists (NOSS) joins host Robin Sills, RN, Physician Liaison, on “Medically Speaking” to talk about back and neck pain, the difference between acute and chronic pain, plus interventional management, including how it works, when it’s appropriate and the latest techniques. Dr. Johar has a master’s degree in physiology from Roswell Park Cancer Institute and received his medical degree from New York College of Osteopathic Medicine. He completed an internship and residency in emergency medicine at Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, a fellowship in sports medicine at the University of Rochester School of Medicine, and a fellowship in spine, sports and musculoskeletal medicine at the University of Florida.
Do you know your numbers? There are four key measurements of health everyone should know and track. They are early warning signs of heart disease and stroke. In this special edition of our "Medically Speaking" series sponsored by Saint Mary's Spirit of Women network, program host Robin Sills, RN, Physician Liaison, talks with Paul Kelly, M.D., Chief of Cardiology and Medical Director, Cardiac Services, about how to keep your numbers within a healthy range, which can help prevent a medical emergency, such as a heart attack.
Are you listening to your heart? Have you been paying attention to what your heart has been trying to tell you? One of the best ways to prevent cardiovascular disease is to understand what your heart is saying. Board-certified cardiologist Joseph Gnanaraj, M.D., of Franklin Medical Group - Cardiology, talks with host Robin Sills, RN, on "Medically Speaking" about daily strategies you can use to detect chest pain and early heart attack signs, and most importantly when to act on them! Learn how you can assess your risk of heart disease and what you should ask your doctor to keep your heart healthy!
We all have habits. Some are good (for example, brushing your teeth before bed), while others can be annoying or even harmful, such as biting your nails or mindlessly eating a pint of ice cream when you feel stressed. In "Breaking Bad Habits," a special edition of "Medically Speaking" sponsored by Saint Mary's Spirit of Women network, Dr. Jim Uberti, a board-certified primary care physician with Franklin Medical Group, talks with guest host Jennifer Clement about how to break bad habits and create good ones to start the New Year successfully. What are you resolving to change about yourself and what's holding you back from meeting your goals? This special broadcast offers advice and strategies for success, whether your goal is to stop smoking, lose weight, eat healthier, exercise more or just live healthier!
If digestive problems leave you with tummy troubles, you won't want to miss "Gut Check," a special 30-minute edition in our "Medically Speaking" series on WATR radio 1320 AM sponsored by Saint Mary's Spirit of Women network. Program host Robin Sills, RN, Physician Liaison, talks with Sue Bongiorni, RN, BSN, Clinical Manager, Perioperative Services and Bariatrics, about digestive problems that can keep you feeling down and out. The good news is, many of these problems are controllable! Listen to learn more about the causes and symptoms of digestive issues as well as the best courses of action to take to prevent getting sick -- especially during the holiday season!
How can grief be good? Chaplain Geri Cappabianca of the Spiritual Care Department Saint Mary's Hospital joins Robin Sills, RN, Physician Liaison and host of "Medically Speaking" to talk about the stages of grief and how to navigate the holidays when you or a loved one is experiencing grief or loss. The holidays are a time of joy, but also can be a difficult time if you have experienced any type of loss--the loss of a loved one, divorce, loss of a job. Chaplain Geri talks about how grief can be good, and offers advice on how to help others who are grieving. Geri has presented to groups throughout Greater Waterbury and beyond about grief and the grieving process. She has been featured on the Office of Radio and Television's Sunday morning TV program, "That's the Spirit," hosted by the Rev. John Gadzak. She also is the author of "Memoirs of a Hospital Chaplain: I Stand Near the Door." GriefGrievingLossSadnessHolidaysCappabiancaChaplain
A Latin poet once wrote, “Life is not merely to be alive, but to be well.” Wellness is about living healthfully, not because you have to, but because you love to, on every level. This special 30-minute edition of "Medically Speaking" is sponsored by Saint Mary's Spirit of Women network and features Dr. Sudha Thiruvengadam, who is passionate about primary care medicine. "Dr. Sudha" as she is affectionately known, talks about how to unite our families through wellness.
For this episode of Medically Speaking, join host Robin Sills, RN< as she chats with primary care physician John Testa, MD (and two special guests!) about family care, school-aged children, getting back to school, establishing healthy routines, and our NEW Urgent Care and Primary Care Center in Cheshire, Connecticut! "Medically Speaking" originally aired on 1320AM WATR, in Waterbury, Connecticut. To learn more about Saint Mary's Hospital, visit stmh.org.
Diabetes is on the rise in the United States. In honor of National Diabetes Awareness Month (November), join endocrinologist Dr. Shilpa Shetty, who talks with "Medically Speaking" host Robin Sills, RN, about diabetes diagnosis, management, how to spot the telltale signs of diabetes, and how to live life with the diagnosis. "Medically Speaking" airs on 1320AM WATR in Waterbury, Connecticut. To learn more about Saint Mary's Hospital, also located in Waterbury, visit stmh.org.
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, join breast surgeon Dr. Nicole Sookhan and host Robin Sills, RN, on "Medically Speaking." This special October show discusses all the different advances in breast cancer screening, why you should always get a mammogram even if you have dense breast tissue, and more! This show originally aired October 19 on 1320AM WATR. To learn more about Saint Mary's Hospital in Waterbury, Connecticut, visit stmh.org.
Join host Robin Sills, RN, for another exciting edition of "Medically Speaking." She'll chat with Dr. Todd Beery of Interventional Spine and Sports Medicine about his multidisciplinary approach to treating a wide variety of musculoskeletal and spinal disorders by incorporating physical therapy, medications, and interventional procedures. Dr. Beery has specialized training in both physical medicine and rehabilitation, and interventional pain medicine. "Medically Speaking" originally aired on 1320AM WATR in Waterbury, Connecticut. To learn more about Saint Mary's Hospital, also located in Waterbury, visit stmh.org.
Join host Robin Sills, RN, and her special guest, J. Alexander Palesty, MD, Director of Surgical Oncology at Saint Mary's Hospital in Waterbury, Connecticut, for a discussion about the signs, symptoms and treatment of skin cancer. "Medically Speaking" originally aired on 1320AM WATR in Waterbury, Connecticut. To learn more about Saint Mary's Hospital, also located in Waterbury, visit stmh.org.
Have you had significant weight loss, but want to know more about your options for loose skin and other issues associated with significant body change? Listen to this episode of "Medically Speaking," for some great information! Dr. Prasad Sureddi, plastic surgeon at Saint Mary's Hospital, joins host Robin Sills, RN, for a discussion of options for your new post-weight loss body! "Medically Speaking" originally aired on 1320AM WATR in Waterbury, Connecticut. To learn more about Saint Mary's Hospital, also located in Waterbury, visit stmh.org.
Have questions about exercise, habit forming and fitness? Want to create an exercise habit that's effective and efficient? Have a listen to host Robin Sills, RN, and featuring exercise physiologist Shannon Neumann. Shannon and Robin talk habit-forming, give tips on exercise straight from the science of cardiac rehabilitation, how to combat fatigue and exercise burnout, and much more. Medically Speaking was originally broadcast on 1320am WATR in Waterbury, Connecticut, and is part of Saint Mary's Hospital, also in Waterbury, Connecticut. Learn more about us at stmh.org.
On this episode of Medically Speaking, join host Robin Sills, RN, and special guest Dr. Dennis Rodin, for a show all about sports medicine! Whether you have children enrolling in spring sports, or are getting back out on the road or field yourself, be sure to listen for helpful tips and information to get your season off to a healthy start. Medically Speaking was originally broadcast on 1320AM, WATR, and is based at Saint Mary's Hospital in Waterbury, Connecticut. To learn more about Saint Mary's and all the services we offer, visit stmh.org.
Allergies, tinnitus and sinus problems, oh my! On Medically Speaking, join host Robin Sills, RN, and special guest Dr. Mahesh Bhaya, ear, nose and throat specialist, who talks about spring and summer allergies, sinus concerns, questions about hearing, tinnitus and more, Dr. Bhaya will also introduce the new sinus balloon procedure you might be hearing about. Medically Speaking was originally broadcast on 1320AM, WATR, and is based at Saint Mary's Hospital in Waterbury, Connecticut. To learn more about Saint Mary's and all the services we offer, visit stmh.org.
On "Medically Speaking," join host Robin Sills, RN and Physician Liaison at Saint Mary's Hospital in Waterbury, Connecticut, as she interviews Dr. Alexander Palesty, robotically trained general surgeon and Director of the Surgical Residency Program at Saint Mary's Hospital, to talk about what makes the robotic surgery team at Saint Mary's so exceptional, what the surgical robots can and can't do, and much more. This segment originally aired on "Medically Speaking" on 1320AM WATR, in Waterbury, Connecticut. To learn more about Saint Mary's Hospital, visit stmh.org.
If you have answers to questions about nutrition, getting healthy when you're on the go, have a listen to host Robin Sills, RN, and featuring nutritionist Nowen Beebe. Nowen and Robin will take your questions about nutrition, healthy eating on the go, tips for maintaining a healthy weight, and much more. Medically Speaking was originally broadcast on 1320am WATR in Waterbury, Connecticut, and is part of Saint Mary's Hospital, also in Waterbury, Connecticut. Learn more about us at stmh.org.
Do you know the signs of stroke? Have you or a loved one suffered a stroke and don't know what rehab and long-term treatment options are available? Dr. Peter Greco, board-certified neurologist and Medical Director of the Stroke Program, and Beth Nielsen, RN, Stroke Program Coordinator, will be the featured guests on “Medically Speaking,” a live radio show that airs on WATR 1320 AM fin Waterbury, Connecticut. The program, which is sponsored by Saint Mary’s Hospital and hosted by Robin Sills, RN, Physician Liaison, will focus on stroke awareness, including signs and symptoms and what to do if you think you or someone else is having a stroke. Dr. Greco and Beth also will be talking about Saint Mary’s Stroke Program and our protocols for treatment.
Don't miss this Medically Speaking show! Karen Miele, RN, BSN, Cardiac Nurse Navigator, Quality Management, and Maureen Spierto, Lead RN, Outpatient Therapy and Saint Mary's Pump Club, joined host Robin Sills, RN, to take questions about cardiac care and how to prevent a hospital readmission if you've been diagnosed with heart disease. The truth is, hospital stays are sometimes overwhelming, especially when someone is facing a new diagnosis, such as chronic heart failure. Often, this diagnosis comes with a list of new medications and diet restrictions. It’s a lot to learn! The risk of a quick return to the hospital can stem from failing to understand and follow discharge instructions. That’s why Saint Mary’s has a patient navigator, a person who works one-on-one and face-to-face with patients and their families, to ensure that patients stay healthy at home. As one of the first hospitals in the country to participate in the ACC’s Patient Navigator Program, Saint Mary’s Hospital has been charged with finding new and innovative ways to help patients avoid unnecessary readmissions. But patients also play an active role. By following a few simple steps, you can “Learn Not to Return.”
It's National Heart Month! In this segment, non-invasive cardiologist Dr. Peter Chien talks with Medically Speaking show host Robin Sills, RN, about the latest in diagnostic cardiac testing, how that can help you manage and monitor your heart disease, options for non-treadmill stress tests, what your experience will be like when you get an ECG or EKG, and much, much more! Don't miss this invaluable information from Dr. Chien, an expert in the latest and greatest in diagnostic testing and cardiac care! Medically Speaking was originally broadcast on 1320am WATR in Waterbury, Connecticut, and is part of Saint Mary's Hospital, also in Waterbury, Connecticut. For more info about our cardiac services, visit stmh.org.
Dr. Philip Corvo, Chief of Surgery at Saint Mary's, talks about hospital safety and infection rates, as widely reported by major news outlets. Dr. Corvo and host Robin Sills, RN, discuss how to interpret infection rates, what Connecticut's numbers mean for patients, what Saint Mary's is doing to proactively manage infection rates in the hospital and in the operating room, and the future for reporting on these important statistics. If you or a loved one is considering surgery, or is anticipating a hospital visit, have a listen to this info-packed episode before you go. Medically Speaking was originally broadcast on 1320am WATR in Waterbury, Connecticut, and is part of Saint Mary's Hospital, also in Waterbury, Connecticut. Learn more about us at stmh.org.
It's almost National Heart Month! Get ready with this broadcast from Medically Speaking (once called "The Big Picture," as you'll hear in the recording), with host Robin Sills, RN. She sits down with Chief of Cardiology Dr. Paul Kelly of Saint Mary's Hospital in Waterbury, CT, to talk about heart health, the importance of sticking with your treatment plan, hoe health options Saint Mary's Hospital offers, the new Patient Navigator program to help cardiac patients recover at come, and much more. Medically Speaking is sponsored by Saint Mary's Hospital, in Waterbury, Connecticut. To learn more about Saint Mary's, visit stmh.org.
In this episode of Medically Speaking, host Robin Sills, RN, chats with Dr. Kathleen Burlison, internist at East Main Internal Medicine in Waterbury, CT. They'll discuss cold and flu season, treatments for the flu, how to tell apart the two viruses, and much more. D Medically Speaking was originally broadcast on 1320am WATR in Waterbury, Connecticut, and is part of Saint Mary's Hospital, also in Waterbury, Connecticut. Learn more about us at stmh.org.
In this episode of Medically Speaking, host Robin Sills, RN, chats with Sue Bongiorni, RN and Program Coordinator of the Saint Mary's Hospital Bariatric Program, Registered Dietician Nowen Beebe and Exercise Specialist Shannon Neumann, RN. They'll discuss strategies for eating and drinking during the holidays, how many calories can you burn off by walking or running a mile, the new Bariatric Wellness and Exercise Program at Saint Mary's Hospital in Waterbury, Connecticut, and much more. Don't miss these great tips from experts in the fields of nutrition and exercise! Medically Speaking was originally broadcast on 1320am WATR in Waterbury, Connecticut, and is part of Saint Mary's Hospital, also in Waterbury, Connecticut. Learn more about us at stmh.org. For more info about our bariatric program, visit thefirststepbeginshere.org.