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I'm thrilled to sit down with Dr. Lorna Rodriguez, a medical doctor with a PhD in biochemistry and a true double doc!
Alvin and German conduct a great conversation with Obstetrician and Gynecologist at Salinas Valley Health Medical Center, Dr. Kenneth A. Jones, '82. He is dedicated to helping women understand their best options and make informed decisions. Throughout all stages of life, from birth onwards, he provides prevention education, diagnosis, and treatment to improve and sustain women's quality of life. Upon graduation, he earned his medical degree from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry in 1989 and completed his residency at the University of Rochester Medical Center. He is board certified by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology. In addition to his medical expertise, Dr. Jones is a wine connoisseur who enjoys reading, traveling, and spending time with friends. He is also known for his great sense of humor and love for a good joke. HE graduated from Colgate with a Bachelor's degree in Biology,
Learn about the fascinating story behind the intriguing Human metapneumovirus (hMPV) and how it was first discovered. Why were parents once asked about contact with birds? How can the recent outbreak in China make a difference? Join an insightful conversation with distinguished guests and leading experts Ab Osterhaus, Member of the ESWI board and Director of the Center of Infection Medicine and Zoonosis Research and Guest-Professor at the University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Germany, who first identified the virus together with Bernadette van den Hoogen, Associate Professor at Erasmus Medical Center in Rotterdam, and Ann Falsey, Professor of Medicine, Infectious Diseases, and co-director of the Vaccine Treatment and Evaluation Unit at the University of Rochester School of Medicine.They tease out the subtle differences between HMPV, flu, and RSV, discuss the burden of disease, the role of diagnostics and the importance of fundamental research. Plus, why does public awareness matter and could a name change be on the horizon?
Leading nutritionist & radio show host, Nancy Addison talks with Dr. Lee Merritt, a graduate of University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, an Orthopedic Surgeon for 9 years in the US Navy, as well as the only woman appointed as the Louis A. Goldstein Fellow of Spinal Surgery. She was the past President of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons. They discuss the world, vaccines, viruses, cancer, parasites, cholesterol... Dr. Merritt's website: dr lee merritt .comOrganic Healthy Lifestyle is broadcast live Tuesdays at 3PM ET Music on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com Organic Healthy Lifestyle is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com).Organic Healthy Lifestyle Podcast is also available on Talk 4 Media (www.talk4media.com), Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com), iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, Audible, and over 100 other podcast outlets.
For this full episode, two extra episodes a month, and exclusive content please visit patreon.com/thenickbryantpodcast Dr. Lee Merritt completed an Orthopaedic Surgery Residency in the United States Navy and served 9 years as a Navy physician and surgeon before returning to University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, where she was the only woman to be appointed as the Louis A. Goldstein Fellow of Spinal Surgery. Dr. Merritt has been in the private practice of Orthopaedic and Spinal Surgery since 1995, and has also served on the Board of the Arizona Medical Association. She is past president of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons. She has had a long interest in wellness and fitness, and has been Fellowship Certified by the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine. At age 63, she won a female bodybuilding championship in Physique Class. nickbryantnyc.com epsteinjustice.com
Democrat majority Rochester School Board just passed policy that restricts parental rights.You can help the Rochester school board candidates take back their school boards and bring common sense policy that will benefit ALL children.Donate $5, $10 or whatever you can. A little goes a long way!https://secure.anedot.com/get-kids-back-to.../rochesterwww.Getkidsbacktoschool.org if you are interested in running for your local school board.Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast Welcome to the Fit, Healthy and Happy Podcast hosted by Josh and Kyle from Colossus...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Rochester School Board Candidate(s) Tries to Defend Attendance at Pride Event.Who else is sick of the lies?Who else is sick of the Democrat MSM running with the lies?Who else is sick of men competing in women's sports?What is the Grassroots Army? Ordinary people doing extraordinary things.Join us.www.TheGrassrootsArmy.comIll be the Keynote speaker at the Newaygo County Republican Party.Don't miss this empowering event!See you all thereGet your tickets here �https://newaygogop.com/event/2024-lincoln-day-dinner/If you want to be activated then join the www.TrumpForce47.com
Dr. Papier is the co-founder and CEO of VisualDx. A thought leader in clinical informatics, Dr. Papier maintains the overall vision for the company with a keen focus on product integration and impacting costs in healthcare through clinical accuracy. His entrepreneurial drive, years of clinical experience, and passion for delivering true healthcare solutions have propelled the company to the forefront of clinical decision support in quality and innovation.A dermatologist and medical informatics expert, Dr. Papier has a particular interest in designing clinical decision support systems based on visually rich knowledge areas to reduce diagnostic error at the point of care. In line with this goal, he is focused on transforming medical education to include training in cognitive error and the use of information technology. Dr. Papier also focuses on consumer health by developing tools to educate and empower patients.A graduate of Wesleyan University, Dr. Papier completed his pre-med studies at Columbia University, earned his MD from the University of Vermont College of Medicine, and completed his graduate medical training at the University of Rochester Medical Center. He is an associate professor of Dermatology and Medical Informatics at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry.Link to claim CME credit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/3DXCFW3CME credit is available for up to 3 years after the stated release dateContact CEOD@bmhcc.org if you have any questions about claiming credit.
Tom and Andy tackle a long list of issues that include action by the Rochester School Board involving transgender students, a city plan to subsidize a new housing development, and the big questions surrounding the failed security at former President Donald Trump's Pennsylvania rally.
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Heather Florescue to discuss the vital but often overlooked topic of stillbirth prevention. Dr. Florescue introduces the concept of placental health, the importance of measuring estimated placental volume, and the role this plays in ensuring healthy pregnancies. We dive deep into the current research, debunk myths, and highlight the significance of understanding risk factors and maternal instincts. Dr. Florescue also shares insights on protocols followed in the UK and Australia that could help reduce stillbirth rates. Tune in to learn why education and proactive healthcare can save lives. Guest Bio: Dr. Florescue is an ob.gyn. in private practice at Women Gynecology and Childbirth Associates in Rochester, N.Y. She delivers babies at Highland Hospital in Rochester, NY. She received her medical degree at the University of Rochester School of Medicine & Dentistry, completed her internship and residency in obstetrics & gynecology at the University of Rochester Medical Center. She is certified by the American Congress of Obstetrics & Gynecology. She and her husband are parents to a set of triplets. Dr. Florescue is passionate about the prevention of pregnancy and infant loss and the care for families who suffer these terrible tragedies. INSTAGRAM: Connect with HeHe on IG Connect with Dr. Florescue on IG BIRTH EDUCATION: Join The Birth Lounge here for judgment-free childbirth education that prepares you for an informed birth and how to confidently navigate hospital policy to have a trauma-free labor experience! Download The Birth Lounge App for birth & postpartum prep delivered straight to your phone! LINKS MENTIONED: Star Legacy Foundation Count the Kicks PUSH Pregnancy Tommys.org Saving Babies Lives Care Bundles
On this Living to 100 Club podcast, our guests, dubbed the “Golden Dating Doctors,” discuss the art of finding a new relationship after separation or loss of a partner. Both in their 80's, Dr. Gloria Horsley and Frank Powers met each other online after their marriages ended. Their new book, Open to Love: The Secrets of Senior Dating, chronicles the process of finding love in our senior years. They met on a dating website for seniors, decided to meet in person, and the rest is history. In this podcast, they share the ins and outs of online dating, the pitfalls, and how to learn from mistakes made. Their goal is to make things a little easier for those entering or re-entering the world of dating. How do we meet people? What can we learn from our mistakes? What risks are there to be on the lookout for? Stay tuned for an entertaining and educational conversation about successfully finding new relationships. Mini Bios Dr. Gloria Horsley, Ph.D., is a licensed marriage and family therapist and clinical nurse specialist. She is the president and co-founder of the Open to Hope Foundation. She also co-hosts the award-winning “Open to Hope” TV series and podcast. A former faculty member at the University of Rochester School of Nursing and the Academy of Intuition Medicine, she has co-authored 10 books and written numerous articles. She is a member of the Forbes Nonprofit Council and. Gloria also serves on the advisory boards for the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) and the Elisabeth Kubler-Ross Foundation. Widowed after 60 years of marriage, she has four children, including a deceased son, and 10 grandchildren. She and her partner Dr. Frank Powers mostly split their time between Palo Alto, California, and Scottsdale, Arizona. Dr. Frank Powers, Ph.D., has been a licensed psychologist with a private practice in Scottsdale, Arizona, for the last 30 years. He served as the chairman of the Psychiatric Security Review Board for the State of Arizona. Frank is a past psychology professor at Scottsdale Community College. He studied sexuality under William H. Masters and Virginia E. Johnson and received advanced training in couples therapy with the Imago Institute of Harvel Hendrix. A graduate of George Williams College, he holds master's degrees from Arizona State University and Columbia University. His doctorate in psychology is from Union Institute. He is an award-winning sculptor, and in his spare time, he enjoys golf, pickleball and tennis. He has two stepdaughters and one step-grandson from a previous marriage. Guests' Website: Golden Dating Doctors
On this Living to 100 Club podcast, our guests, dubbed the “Golden Dating Doctors,” discuss the art of finding a new relationship after separation or loss of a partner. Both in their 80's, Dr. Gloria Horsley and Frank Powers met each other online after their marriages ended. Their new book, Open to Love: The Secrets of Senior Dating, chronicles the process of finding love in our senior years. They met on a dating website for seniors, decided to meet in person, and the rest is history. In this podcast, they share the ins and outs of online dating, the pitfalls, and how to learn from mistakes made. Their goal is to make things a little easier for those entering or re-entering the world of dating. How do we meet people? What can we learn from our mistakes? What risks are there to be on the lookout for? Stay tuned for an entertaining and educational conversation about successfully finding new relationships. Mini Bios Dr. Gloria Horsley, Ph.D., is a licensed marriage and family therapist and clinical nurse specialist. She is the president and co-founder of the Open to Hope Foundation. She also co-hosts the award-winning “Open to Hope” TV series and podcast. A former faculty member at the University of Rochester School of Nursing and the Academy of Intuition Medicine, she has co-authored 10 books and written numerous articles. She is a member of the Forbes Nonprofit Council and. Gloria also serves on the advisory boards for the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) and the Elisabeth Kubler-Ross Foundation. Widowed after 60 years of marriage, she has four children, including a deceased son, and 10 grandchildren. She and her partner Dr. Frank Powers mostly split their time between Palo Alto, California, and Scottsdale, Arizona. Dr. Frank Powers, Ph.D., has been a licensed psychologist with a private practice in Scottsdale, Arizona, for the last 30 years. He served as the chairman of the Psychiatric Security Review Board for the State of Arizona. Frank is a past psychology professor at Scottsdale Community College. He studied sexuality under William H. Masters and Virginia E. Johnson and received advanced training in couples therapy with the Imago Institute of Harvel Hendrix. A graduate of George Williams College, he holds master's degrees from Arizona State University and Columbia University. His doctorate in psychology is from Union Institute. He is an award-winning sculptor, and in his spare time, he enjoys golf, pickleball and tennis. He has two stepdaughters and one step-grandson from a previous marriage. Guests' Website: Golden Dating Doctors See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Art Papier believes we are focusing on the wrong questions in medicine, and for the best care of patients, we need augmented intelligence. Dr. Art Papier, MD is Chief Executive Officer and co-founder of VisualDx. He is a dermatologist, medical informatics expert, and Associate Professor of Dermatology and Medical Informatics at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry. Dr. Papier graduated from Wesleyan University, the University of Vermont College of Medicine, and completed graduate medical training at the University of Rochester Medical Center. His interests span healthcare costs as related to clinical accuracy, clinical decision support systems, diagnostic error reduction, cognitive error, medical education, and empowering patients.
Dr. Karen Mustian joins us to share the latest update to the management of fatigue in adult survivors of cancer guideline from the American Society of Clinical Oncology and the Society for Integrative Oncology. Dr. Mustian highlights the recommendations across the continuum of care, including recommendations for patients with cancer-related fatigue during active treatment, after treatment, and for patients with advanced cancer or at the end of life. She also discusses interventions that are not recommended for treating cancer-related fatigue. The episode wraps up discussing the importance of this guideline for clinicians and patients, and a call for more research both on interventions and on dissemination and implementation to improve symptom management for cancer-related fatigue. Read the full guideline update, “Management of Fatigue in Adult Survivors of Cancer: ASCO-SIO Guideline Update” at www.asco.org/survivorship-guidelines. TRANSCRIPT This guideline, clinical tools, and resources are available at www.asco.org/survivorship-guidelines. Read the full text of the guideline and review authors' disclosures of potential conflicts of interest in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, https://ascopubs.org/doi/10.1200/JCO.24.00541 Brittany Harvey: Hello, and welcome to the ASCO Guidelines podcast, one of ASCO's podcasts delivering timely information to keep you up to date on the latest changes, challenges, and advances in oncology. You can find all the shows, including this one, at asco.org/podcasts. My name is Brittany Harvey, and today I'm interviewing Dr. Karen Mustian from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Wilmot Cancer Institute in New York, co-chair on “Management of Fatigue in Adult Survivors of Cancer: American Society of Clinical Oncology –Society for Integrative Oncology Guideline.” Thank you for being here, Dr. Mustian. Dr. Karen Mustian: Thank you for having me, Brittany. Brittany Harvey: Then, before we discuss this guideline, I'd like to note that ASCO takes great care in the development of its guidelines and ensuring that the ASCO conflict of interest policy is followed for each guideline. The disclosures of potential conflicts of interest for the guideline panel, including Dr. Mustian, who has joined us here today, are available online with the publication of the guideline in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, which is linked in the show notes. So then, to dive into the content of this episode, Dr. Mustian, what is the purpose and scope of this updated guideline on fatigue in adult survivors of cancer? Dr. Karen Mustian: Cancer-related fatigue is one of the most common and debilitating consequences that patients experience when they go through treatment, and it can actually interfere with their ability to complete treatment and their recovery along the way. And it's not the same as a typical fatigue that you might experience from physical activity, let's say, where you can come back in and rest for a little while or take a nap or sleep, and you wake up refreshed and not feeling fatigued anymore. This type of fatigue actually needs special attention and needs to be treated with therapies. So, this particular guideline is developed in a manner to help clinicians when patients present with fatigue, especially moderate to severe fatigue, that can be very debilitating, help patients decide what kinds of treatments they can use to reduce this fatigue. It's really important that this fatigue be reduced for a number of reasons. But some of the reasons we think of as being really critical are so that they can actually get their full treatment as prescribed, and then when finished with treatment, so they can actually resume their normal daily activities. They can keep working, they can keep engaging with their families, they can resume all those wonderful normal life activities that we hope for and that their prognosis will be a good one. Brittany Harvey: Absolutely. It's critical to address cancer-related fatigue for all adults with cancer. Then, this guideline covers three distinct patient populations and provides recommendations for each. Starting with the first section, what are the key recommendations for patients with cancer-related fatigue during active treatment? Dr. Karen Mustian: Well, one of the things I want to mention about this guideline before I answer that question is this guideline encompasses the entire cancer trajectory. In previous guidelines for treating fatigue, we really focused on how to work with patients once they had completed their primary treatments for their cancer. This time, we're able, because the research and the literature have advanced more, to really now address what we should be doing to help patients with their fatigue while they're receiving active treatment. This can be primary treatment and/or maintenance therapies, but then also once they're done with treatment and they are in the recovery stage. And then also the third area is how should we help patients with advanced cancers with their fatigue that they are experiencing? And I believe that you just asked me how we should be working with patients really during active treatment. This guideline, when we reviewed the literature, there's really good evidence to suggest that for people undergoing cancer treatment, clinicians should recommend exercise, cognitive-behavioral therapy, mindfulness-based programs, and Tai Chi or Qigong as first-line therapy to reduce the severity of fatigue that patients can experience during treatment. We also found that the literature suggests that psychoeducation and American ginseng may also be recommended in adults undergoing cancer treatment. Brittany Harvey: Understood. Thank you for providing those key recommendations for patients with cancer-related fatigue during active treatment. Then, following those recommendations, at the next point in the cancer trajectory, what does the expert panel recommend for patients with cancer-related fatigue after treatment? Dr. Karen Mustian: Well, for survivors after treatment, the literature is also strong in that clinicians should be recommending also exercise, again, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and mindfulness-based interventions and programs. There's also a good amount of data to suggest that we should be recommending yoga, acupressure, and moxibustion for cancer-related fatigue after completion of treatment. Brittany Harvey: I appreciate you reviewing those recommendations as well. Then that final third population that you previously mentioned, what are the key points for the management of cancer-related fatigue for patients with advanced cancer or at the end of life? Dr. Karen Mustian: For patients at the end of life, we should be offering those individuals cognitive-behavioral therapy and corticosteroids. Brittany Harvey: Thank you for reviewing all of those recommendations for patients with cancer-related fatigue during active treatment, after their treatment, and for patients with advanced cancer. Are there additional recommendations that were made by the expert panel that we should know about treating cancer-related fatigue? Recommendations for things that we should not be doing to treat cancer-related fatigue? Dr. Karen Mustian: One of the things that's also characteristically different about this particular guideline update for ASCO is that this time we actually have research to suggest that there are some interventions that historically may have been used, but the research is actually suggesting that they should not be recommended at this time. The guidelines now state that clinicians should not recommend L-carnitine or antidepressants, wakefulness agents, or routinely recommend psychostimulants to manage symptoms of cancer-related fatigue. One of the things that this really highlights is the recommendation to pull back on the use of pharmaceutical products as a first-line therapy for treating fatigue and to really look at behavioral interventions which are showing the strongest evidence in the research in terms of effectiveness, both during treatment, after treatment, and for our patients with advanced cancer, and to really promote these behavioral interventions for patients rather than just reaching right for that pharmaceutical product. There are still instances where pharmaceuticals may be really important for patients, such as if someone tries behavioral therapies and they fail, for example, or if someone has fatigue that is just absolutely so severe that they cannot even give a good effort or attempt to trying something like exercise or cognitive-behavioral therapy or mindfulness-based programs. You know, even considering that most of the cognitive-behavioral therapy and mindfulness-based programs don't require physical activity, they're very low intensity types of behavior change. And that's really a big area where these guidelines also differ in the update from previous guidelines. Brittany Harvey: Absolutely. I appreciate you reviewing those so that we know what strategies and treatments also should not be used and how we need to tailor our interventions to specific patients and their needs. So then, in your view, Dr. Mustian, what is the importance of this guideline and how will it impact both clinicians and patients with cancer-related fatigue? Dr. Karen Mustian: I've seen a lot of ASCO guidelines and helped with a lot of ASCO guidelines, and one of the things that I think is really great about this particular guideline for cancer-related fatigue is, I'll reiterate, this is one of the most prevalent, debilitating toxicities experienced by virtually all cancer patients at some point during their time being treated or in recovery. And I'm really pleased to see that the research has come far enough that we now actually have interventions that we can recommend strongly, and then we also have other interventions that we recommend that the evidence is still growing for. What's also nice about this, and what's really going to be impactful for patients, as I just said, is that the recommendations are not focused on pharmaceuticals. Patients already take a lot of pharmaceutical products, we have to worry about polypharmacy and all the side effects associated with that, especially in our elderly populations. This guideline gives clinicians and patients not just one or two, but several behavioral interventions that they can use that, if used in the correct way, as stated in the guidelines, stand an excellent chance of reducing the amount of fatigue that they experience. So, it really is going to change the landscape of care for patients. It's also going to change the landscape of what clinicians have to offer in their toolkit for treating patients. And I know that oftentimes we think it's easy for a physician to recommend a pharmaceutical product. But I also know that a lot of oncologists love being able to recommend lifestyle interventions to really help their patients with side effects and toxicities. And that's exactly what this guideline is offering. And I think it's just going to provide a wonderful place for a clinician and patients to come together to have conversations about what the guidelines say is effective, and to allow them to have a conversation surrounding choice. Which one seems to be the best fit? Which one would a patient actually like to try? Which of these lifestyle interventions does the patient think they have the best chance of succeeding with both in terms of accessing it in their community, adhering to it, being able to do it so that they can actually derive the benefits that we expect to see. That's really one of the key components of the efficacy of these interventions as well, is what really is going to determine, ultimately, how well these interventions work is working together to pick the one that the patient feels that they can actually do and accomplish in order to receive the benefits. It really is going to change the landscape of how we work with symptom management surrounding fatigue. Brittany Harvey: Yes. As you mentioned, it's great to have these multiple evidence-based recommendations to have a real impact for patients. You also just noted that evidence is still growing in some areas. So what future research is needed regarding the management of cancer-related fatigue in adult survivors of cancer? Dr. Karen Mustian: I think oftentimes when we see a guideline come out, many times people say, “Well, we have the answers now, so we don't need to fund any more research in that area.” Or maybe it becomes less of a priority. For all that we do have these treatments to recommend now, we're still really very in the early stages of being able to identify, characterize and accurately provide therapies and treatments for cancer-related fatigue. When I look back at the history of nausea and vomiting and where we've come in the decades of research that has ensued since the first initial findings on that. I think fatigue is still very much in its early years. Some of the things that we still don't necessarily know when it comes to these kinds of interventions, and I can tell you we struggled with in the guideline committee, is what is the actual dose of some of these behavioral interventions? I think when we prescribe a medicine, we think, “Oh, you need this particular dosage of this particular agent. You take it this many times a day, this many times a week for x number of weeks, and there you go.” With behavioral interventions, it's a little more complex. And so really getting down to the nitty-gritty of defining exactly what type of exercise, the intensity of that exercise, exactly how many minutes a day, exactly how many minutes a week do you have to do? We weren't really able to get our recommendations refined to that degree, and I think future research that really wants to be in service of clinicians and patients should work towards defining specific prescriptions of these interventions. Exercise, I just gave that example, but it's the similar kind of approach for cognitive-behavioral therapy. What are the specific components that need to be included? What does the ratio of focus on those different components need to look like? Also, the same with Tai Chi, Qigong moxibustion, acupressure that we mentioned - really refining those specific prescriptions, I think, is something that we need research on, and that will take us to the next step, where we have patients doing enough that they get the effect that they want, but not wasting their time, effort, energy, and finances doing too much that they don't need to do in order to achieve the benefit that we hope for. For some of the recommendations that are not strong, we still need large, definitive, randomized clinical trials on those interventions. So, for example, we talk about that we may recommend psychoeducation and American Ginseng for patients undergoing cancer treatment. We need more research in that area in order to be able to really say whether or not we should be offering that for patients undergoing treatment. And specifically, those large, definitive, phase III randomized clinical trials, talking about trials that also could be done across multiple centers where we can have more generalizable populations, different kinds of communities where those interventions are being delivered, rural dwelling communities, for example. And then, of course, there's always the need for newer and better interventions. Some of these interventions have very decent effect sizes in terms of their outcome, but it would be wonderful to actually find an intervention that completely mitigated cancer-related fatigue, and it was completely gone, never to return. I think we're still in some ways waiting for that intervention to be developed. And I also would say, even though we're not recommending pharmaceuticals quite a lot in this guideline, they're not our first-line therapy, there's still always the opportunity to identify molecular targets that really could help with remediating cancer-related fatigue. So there's still a plethora of research to be done out there and things that we don't know. And then lastly, and very much importantly, we need to do research and dissemination and implementation. Behavioral interventions are really challenging to deliver. So unlike a doctor recommending a pharmaceutical product where they can write a prescription, and then the patient gets the prescription from the pharmacy and they have what they need, supposedly understanding how to prescribe these interventions for patients, or even understanding how to refer them to places in communities where they can actually get a credible practitioner that is using an evidence-based approach that is known for being one of the types of yoga or exercise, or mindfulness-based stress reduction or CBT, that will actually have a positive influence on fatigue is also challenging. And so we need that dissemination and implementation research - that I do believe is going to be also really key in the next decade at changing the landscape of what this toxicity looks like in the patient experience of cancer. Brittany Harvey: Definitely, these all will be key to understanding the best options for all patients, and we'll look forward to continued research in these areas to fuel future guideline updates and improve management of cancer-related fatigue in all adults with cancer. So, I want to thank you so much for your work developing this guideline, and thank you for your time today, Dr. Mustian. Dr. Karen Mustian: Oh, it's such a pleasure. I did not develop this guideline alone. I definitely want to say thank you to all my colleagues who worked very diligently and very hard on digesting the research and making these recommendations. They are representative from institutions all across the United States. A very wonderful expert panel. Thank all of them very much and give them the credit that they are due for all their hard work. And thank ASCO for supporting these efforts for clinicians and patients. And Brittany, thank you very much for having me. Brittany Harvey: Absolutely. A big thank you to the whole panel. And thank you also to all of our listeners for tuning into the ASCO Guidelines podcast. To read the full guideline, go to www.asco.org/survivorship-guidelines. You can also find many of our guidelines and interactive resources in the free ASCO Guidelines app, available in the Apple App Store or the Google Play Store. If you have enjoyed what you've heard today, please rate and review the podcast and be sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode. The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. This is not a substitute for professional medical care and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or treatment of individual conditions. Guests on this podcast express their own opinions, experience, and conclusions. Guest statements on the podcast do not express the opinions of ASCO. The mention of any product, service, organization, activity, or therapy should not be construed as an ASCO endorsement.
Tom and Andy discuss a Rochester Public Schools employee's statement concerning gender issues and the Democrat's ongoing Israel problem.
I love talking about metacognition, in hopes of improving how I think, how I diagnose, and how I learn. Dr. Smoller loves to teach and is interested in learning theory, and he has active research experience in learning/teaching visual recognition through pattern recognition, fast thinking. And yet, algorithmic thinking (slow thinking) is important, too. Our conversation is based on a lecture he gave at the recent March, 2024 International Society of Dermatopathology meeting. Don't miss this conversation! Dr. Bruce Smoller MD trained in anatomic and clinical pathology at Harvard's Beth Israel Hospital and in dermatopathology with Dr. Scott McNutt at Cornell Medical School/ New York Hospital. He has worked at Stanford University, rising to the rank of Professor of Pathology and Dermatology as well as at the University of Arkansas, where he was Chair of the Department of Pathology and the Director of Dermatopathology from 1997 to 2011. In 2011, he became Executive Vice President of the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology. Since 2014, he has been Professor and Chair, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Services and Professor of Dermatology at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry. Dr. Smoller is a former Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Cutaneous Pathology and served as the President of the American Society of Dermatopathology, receiving the Nickel Award, which recognizes lifetime excellence in teaching, from the American Society of Dermatopathology. He received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the College of American Pathologists in 2022. He has written over 300 articles and has primary involvement in 18 books.
Three magic words to help conquer fear, that may also be a secret to having a long and productive career. I really enjoyed this conversation with Dr. Bruce Smoller, a giant in the field of dermatopathology and pathology. Also tune in next week for Part 2! Dr. Bruce Smoller MD trained in anatomic and clinical pathology at Harvard's Beth Israel Hospital and in dermatopathology with Dr. Scott McNutt at Cornell Medical School/ New York Hospital. He has worked at Stanford University, rising to the rank of Professor of Pathology and Dermatology as well as at the University of Arkansas, where he was Chair of the Department of Pathology and the Director of Dermatopathology from 1997 to 2011. In 2011, he became Executive Vice President of the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology. Since 2014, he has been Professor and Chair, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Services and Professor of Dermatology at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry. Dr. Smoller is a former Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Cutaneous Pathology and served as the President of the American Society of Dermatopathology, receiving the Nickel Award, which recognizes lifetime excellence in teaching, from the American Society of Dermatopathology. He received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the College of American Pathologists in 2022. He has written over 300 articles and has primary involvement in 18 books.
Rochester Public Schools Superintendent discusses the school district's need for additional revenue and the painful cuts that would be needed if voters fail to approve a property tax increase later this year.
In today's episode, we interview Dr. Leonhard Weinstock on the topic of mast cell activation disorders and the gut, which are becoming epidemic in the population. Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS) is a complex and often misunderstood disorder that involves the abnormal release of mast cells in the body. These cells are an essential part of our immune system, but when they become overactive, they can trigger a range of symptoms and health issues. Key Points ✅ How did you get into the study of medicine and gastroenterology and what led you to become an expert in MCAS? ✅ Describe in detail what symptoms are related to MCAS and how symptoms might manifest in the gut and other areas of the body? ✅ What do you think we've seen a rise in MCAS diagnoses? ✅ Let's talk more about TRIAD (EDS, MCAS, POTS) and how this can manifest together? ✅ What are some ways we can treat MCAS? ✅ What is the connection with MCAS and psychiatric symptoms/mental illness? Dr. Leonard B. Weinstock Dr. Leonard B. Weinstock is Board Certified in Gastroenterology and Internal Medicine. He is an Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine and Surgery at Washington University School of Medicine. Dr. Weinstock received his medical degree from University of Rochester School of Medicine and completed his postgraduate training and was chief resident in Internal Medicine at Rochester General Hospital. His Gastroenterology Fellowship was performed at Washington University School of Medicine. Dr. Weinstock is an active lecturer and has published more than 140 articles, abstracts, editorials and book chapters. He has given lectures throughout the world. He is currently researching mast cell activation syndrome, small intestinal bacterial overgrowth, restless legs syndrome, mold toxicity, and rosacea. Fifteen articles related to MCAS have been published within the last 5 years. https://www.gidoctor.net/
Hour two of The Sports Bar with Danger and Battaglia begins with WGR's Sal Capaccio stopping by to begin discussing the Bills' offseason including the team's salary cap, free agency, the draft, and the team's decision to promote Bobby Babich to defensive coordinator. During "I'll Drink To That" Gene makes a plea for Rochester colleges to consider going Division 1 with their athletic programs and how it may happen at some point in the future. Listen, download, rate, and subscribe here or wherever you enjoy your shows.
The Mayo Clinic threw Rochester Public Schools a lifeline Wednesday morning when it announced plans to give the district a one-time grant of $10 million. The money will allow the district to avoid closing three elementary schools and hold back on reorganizing several others. It's the same amount that would have been funded by a levy that voters narrowly rejected last month. MPR News Correspondent Catharine Richert joined MPR News host Cathy Wurzer to share the impact this contribution will have on the district.Use the audio player above to listen to the full conversation.Subscribe to the Minnesota Now podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. We attempt to make transcripts for Minnesota Now available the next business day after a broadcast. When ready they will appear here.
Dr. Igor Trogan was born in the former USSR, the Republic of Moldova. He lived seven years in Athens, Greece, before moving to NYC as a teenager. He did his undergraduate training at the University of Rochester College of Arts and Science, where he received a B.S. in Neuroscience with Magna Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa. He completed his medical training at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and received his pediatric specialty training at Yale Children's Hospital in New Haven, CT. He is the founder and CEO of Ivy Pediatrics, a privately held 8-office pediatric group in central and southern NJ with 17 clinicians.This episode is made possible by a generous grant from Physician Computer Company. Please visit their website: https://www.pcc.com/For more information on the Pediatric Executive Development System, visit us : https://thepediatriclounge.com/pediatric-developmentSupport the show
Among other things, Tom and Andy talk about the Rochester School District's proposal to close several schools and Democrat Dean Philips ongoing primary challenge to President Biden.
In this episode, Courtenay welcomes “medical rebel” Dr. Lee Merritt back to the show. If you've felt like you're living out The Truman Show during these past few years, then this conversation is for you! Dr. Lee explores the suspicious ties between Disney and British Scientific Publishing, the effects of synthetic parasites, and the health implications of 5G as confirmed by the military. While it seems like we're about to crash into the cardboard set and discover the full facade of science as we know it, Dr. Lee is sharing the practical solutions you can implement today to protect yourself and your health. Dr. Lee Merritt graduated from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry in New York. She went on to complete Orthopedic Surgery Residency in the U.S. Navy and served 9 years as a Navy physician and surgeon. Dr. Lee Merritt has been in the private practice of Orthopedic and Spinal Surgery since 1995 and in that time has served on the Board of the Arizona Medical Association and president of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons. Connect with Dr. Lee Merritt: Website: https://drleemerritt.com Twitter: @freedomdoc1 Telegram: @freedomdoc Truth Social: @freedomdoc ————————————————— Disclaimer: this is intended to be inspiration & entertainment. We aim to inform, inspire & empower. Guest opinions/ statements are not a reflection of the host or podcast. Please note these are conversational dialogues. All statements and opinions are not necessarily meant to be taken as fact. Please do your own research. Thanks for watching! ————————————————— Follow & Connect with Courtenay: https://www.courtenayturner.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/KineticCourtz TruthSocial: https://truthsocial.com/@CourtenayTurner Instagram: https://instagram.com/kineticcourtz?utm_medium=copy_link Telegram: https://t.me/courtenayturnerpodcastcommunity Read some of her articles: https://www.truthmatters.biz Listen to &/or watch the podcast here! https://linktr.ee/courtenayturner Support my work & Affiliate links: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/courtzt https://zstacklife.com/?ref=COURTENAYTURNER MAKE HONEY GREAT AGAIN https://www.makehoneygreatagain.com/ Promo Code: COURTZ FOX N SONS Coffee: https://www.foxnsons.com Promo Code: CTP Richardson Nutritional Center: https://rncstore.com/courtz The wellness company: https://www.twc.health/?ref=UY6YiLPqkwZzUX Enroll link: https://app.sharehealthcare.com/enroll? Referral code: courtz Www.HolyHydrogen.com Discount code: UPRISING144K LMNT: http://drinklmnt.com/CourtenayTurner Ignite Sales: https://www.universityofreason.com/a/29887/KVR3yvZo Mindset workshop: https://www.universityofreason.com/a/2147526145/KVR3yvZo Critical thinking trivium method: https://www.universityofreason.com/a/2147486641/KVR3yvZo Solutions webinar: https://www.universityofreason.com/a/2147492490/KVR3yvZo Richard's GTW freedom vault: https://www.universityofreason.com/a/2147506649/KVR3yvZo https://www.universityofreason.com/a/29887/KVR3yvZo ©2023 All Rights Reserved Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Frontier Psychiatrists is a newsletter by noted medical content creator Owen Scott Muir, M.D. This series is on individual medicines. Data is presented and referenced, but it's a farewell to prescribing. I learned psychopharmacology, but it's not the focus of my career anymore. Other installments in this series include Klonopin, Lurasidone, Olanzapine, Zulranolone, Benzos, Caffeine, Semeglutide, Lamotrigine, Cocaine, Xylazine, Lithium, dextromethorphan/bupropion and Adderall, etc.I also take requests from subscribers—this whole series is by request from the inimitable Kari Groff. Thanks for reading, and please— support the work!By the 1960s, treatment had been medicalized. The first psychotropic drugs were discovered by serendipity and introduced into psychiatry. The symptom relief they brought was so startling and persuasive that there was a major shift from psychologic to pharmacological treatment.—Leon Eisenberg, M.D., the Stepfather of Laurence B. Guttmacher, M.D.Alprazolam is a benzodiazepine medication that has the brand name Xanax. It has an FDA label for “Panic Disorder, with or without agoraphobia.” In my Klonopin piece, and my prior general benzo review before that, I talked about lipophilicity—how fast a drug can get into the brain, based on how soluble it is in fat. A lipid bilayer protects our brain from drugs inviting themselves in, Willy Nilly.It gets into the brain fast. It has a short half-life—the liver breaks it down rapidly. Xanax is fast in and fast out. Was the drug concocted to be abused? With Xanax, You won't even remember you asked.The world would be better if nobody ever knew it existed. Those doctors who promoted it lied to themselves. One of the Xanax evangelicals told me so himself. Laurence Guttmacher, M.D., is his name. He was an older man when we met. He is very tall. My mother immediately remembered meeting him over a decade ago when I read this article to her on a first pass: “He thanked me for allowing us to train Owen as a psychiatrist,” she noted. He is an advisory dean at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry. In the first week of medical school, the first lecture he gave me was about not allowing drug reps into the hospital. Only 15 years later, writing this, do I apprehend how haunted he was by the pharmacology he mid-wifed. He has written a medication guide and an older historical ECT manual, too. He spends time teaching now.Dr. Guttmacher is in the family business. He is a third-generation psychiatrist. His grandfather was the president of the American Eugenics Society—he took over from Margaret Sanger, the champion of the birth control pill. It kept undesirable people from having more children. Laurence Guttmacher is an American Jew. Eugenics was re-purposed from utopian, enlightened, Jewish, and intellectual ideals by Nazis. It was promptly used against the same Jews and other “feebleminded undesirables.” The subsequent rejection of medicalization of psychiatric distress is understandable, among largely Jewish analysts, given Nazis (again, from Drs. Guttmacher and Eisenberg):Psychoanalysis helped psychiatry preserve an abiding interest in the individuality of patients while other medical specialists were losing sight of the patient in their preoccupation with the biology of the disease. It connected the symptoms of mental illness to the psychopathology of everyday life. Psychiatrists learned to help patients by paying attention to their mental symptoms in an era when psychiatry had no procedures. …When [psychoanalysis] was banned from the Congress of Psychology at Munich as ‘a Jewish science' in October 1933, psychoanalysts in Berlin and Vienna began to migrate to the UK and the US. …some 100–200 European analysts and some 30–50 analytically orientated psychologists emigrated to America in the 1930s… the membership of the American Psychoanalytic Association was only 135 in 1936 and almost doubled to 249 by 1944 …[This] influx was as significant intellectually as it was numerically; many refugees … became leaders in the movement.This was Laurence Guttmacher's inheritance—idealism about mind or brain—gone, catastrophically, south. His father and mother were quixotic psychiatrists as well. Psychoanalysis was potent because it explains something. People love explanations— but don't often demand that they be correct. Before the age of oral medicines, psychoanalysis offered these:No other psychologic theory provided what was purported to be so comprehensive an account of the origins of psychopathology. The brain sciences were largely irrelevant to clinical practice. In the mid-century, descriptive psychiatrists were held in little esteem because the diagnosis was unreliable and made little difference in treatment. The psychiatric pharmacopeia was limited to hypnotics and sedatives. This changed with Thorazine. The push towards “biological” explanations continued with the advertising efforts of fellow psychiatrist Dr. Arthur Sackler. His advertising firms, which he purchased and disguised his control of, were behind campaigns for drugs like Valium, Thorazine, Serax, Miltown, and the rest. This was well before his feckless son, Dr. Richard Sackler, took his portion of a family business and murdered undesirables with Oxycodone.Physicians love to be scientific-ish. We love the sense of science. We love an explanation. Laurence Guttmacher loved explanations. Xanax worked—plus, safer than Miltown. As he would later write, doing some heavy editing for his late stepfather:The influence of the authority of one's teachers, the experience of seeing patients improve during psychotherapy (most non-psychotic patients did), the logic and malleability of psychodynamic explanations, and the readiness with which patients desperate for a way out of their dilemmas accepted those explanations combined to make believers of all but the most skeptical of trainees. Those who were non-believers were easily dismissed with ad hominem attacks on their unanalyzed resistance.In that week one lecture in medical school, Dr. Guttmacher was my authoritative teacher. The lesson? Be accountable, even for violations of good sense one has yet to commit.That class featured slides on the percentage of doctors who felt drug representatives had influenced them— according to themselves. A scant one percent admitted to any possibility of influence by industry. The same physicians' opinions about colleagues—99% of them above any influence, remember— were presented on the next slide.In my first week of medical school, Laurence Guttmacher highlighted our credulousness, 40% of the same physicians understood their colleagues would fall under the thrall of attractive drug reps. Physicians were justly suspicious of Pharma's influence on everyone—except ourselves. This, of course, was exactly the pitch Arthur Sackler was making—as far as I can tell, he was an astute psychiatrist.Physicians love to be helpful. What is the most addictive substance for physicians? Samples! We can give them to our patients. We loved it when our office staff were gifted treats. We are “jonesing” to be gracious. We get hooked when people listen to us! Industry paid for all this. Arthur Sackler's disciples were not high on their own supply, unlike individual physicians—intoxicated by how beyond reproach they were. They paid for us to talk to each other, and they paid more if the person being listened to said the right things about Xanax. Administrative staff? Lunch. The same devious machinations of Italian grandmothers—Mangia!— were deployed to influence physicians. There were attractive people to listen to us about how much we cared and our desire to be gracious—the Sacklers ensured it. Arthur was a psychiatrist, after all— someone to hear you out feels good.We had so much to teach. Dr. Laurence Guttmacher researched panic disorder at the National Institute of Mental Health earlier in his career. He was a compelling speaker for Xanax, given his panic disorder pedigree from NIMH.One morning, he awoke to a horrible realization: Xanax wears off after 3-4 hours. Everyone waking up (after 8 hours of sleep) was in Xanax withdrawal. That feels like a panic attack. The obvious cure, next to the bed, was the first of four Xanax tablets as prescribed and recommended—by Dr. Guttmacher in well-appointed dinners—throughout the day. The next day, this cycle of panic would begin again, but this time, worse. And the next day, a little worse still. This was a cycle of self-reinforcing madness. But it moved product.In one of the more demonic decisions ever made, Xanax was formed into a convenient “bar” with four subdivisions. This allowed someone to break 2 mg apart and take 0.5 mg four times a day.No one would ever think to take it all at once. Unless they were anyone, in which case, this is the most immediately obvious strategy.Xanax is a nightmare. It makes opiate—and other— overdoses endlessly more lethal. It's illegal in the UK and should be pulled from the market everywhere. This drug of abuse doesn't need to be an answer to an exam question on medical boards, ever again, unless it is under the “obviously unethical compounds” section.High lipophilicity, short half-life, high potency and poor cross-tolerance, frustrating attempts to switch to less harmful compounds. It is the most toxic in overdose of all the benzodiazepines. Xanax is present in 1 of 20 deaths by overdose.Once the genie is out of the bottle—Xanax will help you forget your woes—it does not stop. Fake bars are fueling death. Xanax is so addictive that counterfeit drug makers use its branding. Why is a prescription drug a better “abuse brand” than street drugs?In total, there were more than 54,000 overdose deaths, including 2,437 with evidence of counterfeit pill use. (CDC, 2019-2021)Xanax is a pox upon the house of medicine, and Laurence Guttmacher, M.D. was eager to blowtorch his very well-reimbursed speaking career when he understood the truth.Laurence Guttmacher, M.D., is an excellent teacher. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thefrontierpsychiatrists.substack.com/subscribe
In this episode, Courtenay welcomes everyone's favorite “medical rebel” Dr. Lee Merritt back to the show. This conversation ties together speculative evidence supporting that the Covid-19 vaccine was designed to be a bioweapon. Through a thread of overhead lies like how disease is transmitted, what causes symptoms, and of course the origins of Covid-19 itself, there are many questions your hosts aren't afraid to ask including what's really happening with the surge in electromagnetic frequencies (i.e. 5G) and vaccine side effects? Dr. Lee Merritt graduated from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry in New York. She went on to complete Orthopedic Surgery Residency in the U.S. Navy and served 9 years as a Navy physician and surgeon. Dr. Lee Merritt has been in the private practice of Orthopedic and Spinal Surgery since 1995 and in that time has served on the Board of the Arizona Medical Association and president of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons. Episode Resources: Unrestricted Warfare: China's Master Plan to Destroy America by Qiao Liang & Wang Xiangsui Proof of a Conspiracy Connect with Dr. Lee Merritt: Website: https://drleemerritt.com Twitter: @freedomdoc1 Telegram: @freedomdoc Truth Social: @freedomdoc ————————————————— Disclaimer: this is intended to be inspiration & entertainment. We aim to inform, inspire & empower. Guest opinions/ statements are not a reflection of the host or podcast. Please note these are conversational dialogues. All statements and opinions are not necessarily meant to be taken as fact. Please do your own research. Thanks for watching! ————————————————— Follow & Connect with Courtenay: https://www.courtenayturner.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/KineticCourtz TruthSocial: https://truthsocial.com/@CourtenayTurner Instagram: https://instagram.com/kineticcourtz?utm_medium=copy_link Telegram: https://t.me/courtenayturnerpodcastcommunity Read some of her articles: https://www.truthmatters.biz Listen to &/or watch the podcast here! https://linktr.ee/courtenayturner Support my work & Affiliate links: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/courtzt https://zstacklife.com/?ref=COURTENAYTURNER EXPAT MONEY SUMMIT 2023: https://2023.expatmoneysummit.com MAKE HONEY GREAT AGAIN https://www.makehoneygreatagain.com/ Promo Code: COURTZ FOX N SONS Coffee: https://www.foxnsons.com Promo Code: CTP The wellness company: https://www.twc.health/?ref=UY6YiLPqkwZzUX Enroll link: https://app.sharehealthcare.com/enroll? Referral code: courtz Www.HolyHydrogen.com Discount code: UPRISING144K LMNT: https://drinklmnt.com/pages/free-gift-with-purchase?rfsn=6999587.ebab27&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=courtenayturner&utm_campaign=agwp&utm_content=&utm_term=&rfsn_cn=EXCLUSIVE%20GIFT%20FOR%20COURTENAY%20TURNER%27S%20COMMUNITY Ignite Sales: https://www.universityofreason.com/a/29887/KVR3yvZo Mindset workshop: https://www.universityofreason.com/a/2147526145/KVR3yvZo Critical thinking trivium method: https://www.universityofreason.com/a/2147486641/KVR3yvZo Solutions webinar: https://www.universityofreason.com/a/2147492490/KVR3yvZo Richard's GTW freedom vault: https://www.universityofreason.com/a/2147506649/KVR3yvZo https://www.universityofreason.com/a/29887/KVR3yvZo ©2023 All Rights Reserved Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the NeurologyLive® Mind Moments® podcast. Tune in to hear leaders in neurology sound off on topics that impact your clinical practice. This episode features an in-depth dive into the recent approval of lecanemab (Leqembi; Eisai) for Alzheimer disease and the ongoing debate about its potential benefit, the amyloid-targeting class of medicines, and the communication of data. Featured in this episode is commentary from 2 experts in neurology clinical care: Anton P. Porsteinsson, MD, the William B. and Sheila Konar Professor of Psychiatry, Neurology, Neuroscience, and Medicine, and the director of the Alzheimer's Disease Care, Research and Education Program at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry; and Alberto Espay, MD, PhD, the division director and Research Endowed Chair of the James J. and Joan A. Gardner Family Center for Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders, and a professor of clinical neurology and rehabilitation medicine at the University of Cincinnati. Looking for more Alzheimer disease discussion? Check out the NeurologyLive® dementia and Alzheimer disease clinical focus page. Episode Breakdown: 1:45 – Introduction and main findings 3:15 – Espay, with his perspective on the downstream effects of the approval 10:10 – Porsteinsson, with his perspective on the downstream effects of the approval 18:30 – Secondary end points and safety data 20:05 – Porsteinsson, on the recent progress in AD 23:05 – Espay, on contextualizing the effect of amyloid clearance 26:00 – Porsteinsson, on the logistics of the approval 34:20 – Espay, on the lingering unanswered questions 38:20 – Espay, on the communication of data to the public around the amyloid therapies 42:25 – Porsteinsson, on how things evolve going forward This episode is brought to you by Medical World News, a streaming channel from MJH Life Sciences®. Check out new content and shows every day, only at medicalworldnews.com. The stories and studies featured in this week's show, as well as additional expert interviews on lecanemab, can be found here: Show notes: Alberto Espay's lecanemab data infographic Lecanemab CLARITY data Donanameb TRAILBLAZER data Additional reading and coverage: FDA Grants Traditional Approval to Lecanemab as Therapy for Early-Stage Alzheimer Disease Medicare Expands Coverage for Fully Approved Alzheimer Agent Lecanemab Lecanemab to be Tested in Preclinical Alzheimer Disease Therapeutics Aim at Modifying Alzheimer Disease Additional expert interviews: David Bates, PhD: Downstream Impacts of Lecanemab on Alzheimer Disease, Future Drug Development Howard Fillit, MD: Lecanemab's Impact on Care and Diagnosis and the Future of Alzheimer Disease Treatment Nicole Fowler, PhD, MHSA: Preparing Primary Care Centers for New Wave of Alzheimer Agents Ronald C. Petersen, MD, PhD: Lessons Learned About Clinically Meaningful Benefit from Antiamyloid Trials Sharon Cohen, MD, FRCPC: Significance of Expanding Antiamyloid Therapy Class, Toolbox to Treat Alzheimer Thanks for listening to the NeurologyLive® Mind Moments® podcast. To support the show, be sure to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. For more neurology news and expert-driven content, visit neurologylive.com. REFERENCES 1. FDA Converts Novel Alzheimer's Disease Treatment to Traditional Approval. FDA. News release. July 6, 2023. Accessed July 27, 2023. https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/fda-converts-novel-alzheimers-disease-treatment-traditional-approval 2. van Dyck CH, Swanson CJ, Aisen P, et al. Lecanemab in early Alzheimer's disease. N Engl J Med. 2023;388:9-21. doi:10.1056/NEJMoa2212948 3. Sims JR, Zimmer JA, Evans CD, et al. Donanemab in Early Symptomatic Alzheimer Disease: The TRAILBLAZER-ALZ 2 Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA. Published online July 17, 2023. doi:10.1001/jama.2023.13239
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Dr. Deborah Napolitano is an assistant professor of ABA at Daemen College. Prior to this, she was an associate professor of pediatrics at the University of Rochester School of Medicine. Dr. Napolitano has published widely in the field of intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and behavior analysis in some of the field's leading journals. Her research interests are in the areas of rigid and repetitive behavior in individuals with autism, drug and behavior interactions, applications of behavior analysis in child welfare, and the assessment and treatment of severe challenging behavior of persons with IDD. She has also spent a great deal of her career advocating for the needs of individuals with IDD, their families, and for the behavior analysis profession. Tune in to learn more about Dr. Napolitano, the new ASD prevalance rate - 1 in 36 - and more!
In this episode, Courtenay invites Ryan Cristian and Dr. Lee Merritt back to the show to discuss the recent Ohio train derailment and ask the important questions that we should always be asking to get closer to the truth. Such questions include: What are the present dangers? Where are the concrete facts and evidence? How can we decipher the medical implications exclusive to this event? Is this science-based or a psyop? What do we know about the ongoing land grab? Tune in to discover more on this topic and begin investigating alongside our guests. Dr. Lee Merritt graduated from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry in New York. She went on to complete Orthopedic Surgery Residency in the U.S. Navy and served 9 years as a Navy physician and surgeon. Dr. Lee Merritt has been in the private practice of Orthopedic and Spinal Surgery since 1995 and in that time has served on the Board of the Arizona Medical Association and president of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons. Driven by a desire for accuracy, chef and independent news stalwart Ryan Cristián has a passion for the Truth. As a recipient of the Serena Shim Award For Uncompromising Integrity In Journalism, he understands that Americans want their news to be transparent, devoid of the opulence frothed out by today's corporate media. A cultured and insightful man with a worldly sense, Ryan's unjaded approach offers common sense to the individual racked by the ambiguous news cycle – a vicious and manipulative merry-go-round that keeps trenchant minds at a manageable distance from the truth. Avid writer & editor by day, Truth seeker by night, Ryan's reality defines what it means to be current. Connect with Dr. Lee Merritt: Website: https://drleemerritt.com Twitter: @freedomdoc1 Telegram: @freedomdoc Truth Social: @freedomdoc Connect with Ryan: Website: https://www.thelastamericanvagabond.com ————————————————— Disclaimer: this is intended to be inspiration & entertainment. We aim to inform, inspire & empower. Guest opinions/ statements are not a reflection of the host or podcast. Please note these are conversational dialogues. All statements and opinions are not necessarily meant to be taken as fact. Please do your own research. Thanks for watching! ————————————————— Join us at Rebels for a C.A.U.S.E - June 3rd & 4th in Nashville, TN - https://www.rebelsforcause.com Follow & Connect with Courtenay: https://www.courtenayturner.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/KineticCourtz TruthSocial: https://truthsocial.com/@CourtenayTurner Instagram: https://instagram.com/kineticcourtz?utm_medium=copy_link Telegram: https://t.me/courtenayturnerpodcastcommunity Read some of her articles: https://www.truthmatters.biz Listen to &/or watch the podcast here! https://linktr.ee/courtenayturner Support my work & Affiliate links: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/courtzt https://zstacklife.com/?ref=COURTENAYTURNER FOX N SONS Coffee: https://www.foxnsons.com Promo Code: CTP The wellness company: https://www.twc.health/?ref=UY6YiLPqkwZzUX Enroll link: https://app.sharehealthcare.com/enroll? Referral code: courtz Www.HolyHydrogen.com Discount code: UPRISING144K LMNT: https://drinklmnt.com/pages/free-gift-with-purchase?rfsn=6999587.ebab27&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=courtenayturner&utm_campaign=agwp&utm_content=&utm_term=&rfsn_cn=EXCLUSIVE%20GIFT%20FOR%20COURTENAY%20TURNER%27S%20COMMUNITY Ignite Sales: https://www.universityofreason.com/a/29887/KVR3yvZo Mindset workshop: https://www.universityofreason.com/a/2147526145/KVR3yvZo Critical thinking trivium method: https://www.universityofreason.com/a/2147486641/KVR3yvZo Solutions webinar: https://www.universityofreason.com/a/2147492490/KVR3yvZo Richard's GTW freedom vault: https://www.universityofreason.com/a/2147506649/KVR3yvZo https://www.universityofreason.com/a/29887/KVR3yvZo ©2023 All Rights Reserved Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Lee Merritt joins the show to share with listeners the unknown history of the Spanish Flu and the flu in general. We discuss frequency energy and how our bodies are batteries highly effected by frequency, EMF and the suns energy. You can learn more about Dr. Lee Merritt at https://www.drleemerritt.com/ Follow on my Substack at SarahWestall.Substack.com See Important Proven Solutions to Keep Your from getting sick even if you had the mRNA Shot - Dr. Nieusma Protect your IRA and other assets, contact info@MilesFranklin.com - Tell them "Sarah Sent Me" and get the best service and prices in the country. MUSIC CREDITS: "Do You Trust Me" by Michael Vignola, licensed for broad internet media use, including video and audio See on Bastyon | Bitchute | Odysee | Rumble | Freedom.Social | SarahWestall.TV Dr. Lee Merritt Biography Dr. Lee Merritt began her medical career at the age of four, carrying her father's “black bag” on housecalls, along the back roads of Iowa. In 1980 she graduated from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry in New York, where she was elected to life membership in the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society. Dr. Merritt completed an Orthopaedic Surgery Residency in the United States Navy and served 9 years as a Navy physician and surgeon before returning to Rochester, where she was the only woman to be appointed as the Louis A. Goldstein Fellow of Spinal Surgery. Dr. Merritt has been in the private practice of Orthopaedic and Spinal Surgery since 1995, has served on the Board of the Arizona Medical Association, and is past president of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons. She has had a long interest in wellness and fitness, and has been Fellowship Certified by the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine. At age 63 she won a female bodybuilding championship in Physique class—with a lot of help from her friends and patience of her family. As a lifelong advocate of free market, patient-centered medicine Dr. Merritt had the opportunity to appear on the John Stossel show to speak against Obamacare. More recently she has appeared on numerous radio programs discussing Covid-19, the futility of mask mandates, and other lies and omissions from the medical “technocrats”. Her recent speech at Doctors for Disaster Preparedness on “Sars-CoV2 and the Rise of Medical Technocracy” has been widely viewed on YouTube, and forwarded on by Dr. Mercola—one of her medical heroes. She is married and the proud mother of two sons, one of whom carries on the four generation medical tradition as a General Surgeon, and the other with a real job as an Electrical Engineer. In her spare time, Dr. Merritt raises chickens, gardens and enjoys a rural Midwest lifestyle.
Dr. Lee Merritt joins the show to share with listeners the unknown history of the Spanish Flu and the flu in general. We discuss frequency energy and how our bodies are batteries highly effected by frequency, EMF and the suns energy. You can learn more about Dr. Lee Merritt at https://www.drleemerritt.com/ Follow on my Substack at SarahWestall.Substack.com See Important Proven Solutions to Keep Your from getting sick even if you had the mRNA Shot - Dr. Nieusma Protect your IRA and other assets, contact info@MilesFranklin.com - Tell them "Sarah Sent Me" and get the best service and prices in the country. MUSIC CREDITS: "Do You Trust Me" by Michael Vignola, licensed for broad internet media use, including video and audio See on Bastyon | Bitchute | Odysee | Rumble | Freedom.Social | SarahWestall.TV Dr. Lee Merritt Biography Dr. Lee Merritt began her medical career at the age of four, carrying her father's “black bag” on housecalls, along the back roads of Iowa. In 1980 she graduated from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry in New York, where she was elected to life membership in the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society. Dr. Merritt completed an Orthopaedic Surgery Residency in the United States Navy and served 9 years as a Navy physician and surgeon before returning to Rochester, where she was the only woman to be appointed as the Louis A. Goldstein Fellow of Spinal Surgery. Dr. Merritt has been in the private practice of Orthopaedic and Spinal Surgery since 1995, has served on the Board of the Arizona Medical Association, and is past president of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons. She has had a long interest in wellness and fitness, and has been Fellowship Certified by the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine. At age 63 she won a female bodybuilding championship in Physique class—with a lot of help from her friends and patience of her family. As a lifelong advocate of free market, patient-centered medicine Dr. Merritt had the opportunity to appear on the John Stossel show to speak against Obamacare. More recently she has appeared on numerous radio programs discussing Covid-19, the futility of mask mandates, and other lies and omissions from the medical “technocrats”. Her recent speech at Doctors for Disaster Preparedness on “Sars-CoV2 and the Rise of Medical Technocracy” has been widely viewed on YouTube, and forwarded on by Dr. Mercola—one of her medical heroes. She is married and the proud mother of two sons, one of whom carries on the four generation medical tradition as a General Surgeon, and the other with a real job as an Electrical Engineer. In her spare time, Dr. Merritt raises chickens, gardens and enjoys a rural Midwest lifestyle.
Stories in this episode: Day in History: 1973: Rockets upset Mounds View in state quarterfinal play Rochester School Board moves forward with plan to ask voters for funding renewal Olmsted County's flavored tobacco ban discussion will wait Olmsted Medical Center to show off its new rehabilitation center next week Mayo graduate Olivia Korngable a big believer in new Gophers hire Plitzuweit
GET YOUR TICKETS FOR THE REBELS WITH A CAUSE EVENT JUNE 3rd at RebelsForCause.com NEW Analog Superchats PO BOX (Time, Talent & Treasure) Scott Armstrong 1113 Murfreesboro RD, Ste 106-146 Franklin, TN 37064 Please Help Support Rebunked News By Contributing To The GiveSendGo Today: https://GiveSendGo.com/Rebunked Joining me today is Dr. Lee Merritt, the Medical Rebel, to unpack what the heck is in these shots and many other topics that the Medical Death Cult doesn't want you to know. She graduated from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry in 1980, and was awarded lifetime membership in the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society. She completed an Orthopaedic Residency and served 10 years as a physician and surgeon in the United States Navy before returning to Rochester to complete a fellowship in Spinal Surgery. She is past president of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, and held a Congressional appointment to the Navy Research Advisory Committee. During 40 years in medicine Dr. Merritt has been an advocate for private practice, patient centered medicine, and now is working to wrest her profession and patients from the clutches of the Medical Death Cult. Follow and support all of her work at https://DrLeeMerritt.com Check out The Last American Vagabond Substack: https://TLAVAgabond.substack.com Rebunked News is happy to shout out: Autonomy: Gain the high-value skills for lifelong success in just 12 weeks. Learn more: https://www.universityofreason.com/a/29887/2WU6ALrf Get your own doctor for$10/month with The Wellness Company: https://bit.ly/twcrebunked Start your Heavy Metal Detox Journey with TruthTRS: https://TruthTRS.com If you want to follow and support REBUNKED, head over to https://REBUNKED.news, where you will find links to all of our platforms and ways to support the show. VALUE-FOR-VALUE DONATION: https://Rebunked.news VENMO: https://account.venmo.com/u/rebunked CASHAPP: https://cash.app/$rebunked PAYPAL: https://Paypal.me/Rebunked T-SHIRTS: https://Rebunked.news/Shirts PREMIUM CONTENT: https://SubscribeStar.com/Rebunked TELEGRAM: https://t.me/Rebunkednews FLOTE.app: https://flote.app/Rebunkednews GAB: https://gab.com/rebunkednews INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/rebunkednews TWITTER: https://twitter.com/rebunkednews Theme Song: Now Arise by Rhymewave: https://linktr.ee/rhymewave
GET YOUR TICKETS FOR THE REBELS WITH A CAUSE EVENT JUNE 3rd at RebelsForCause.com NEW Analog Superchats PO BOX (Time, Talent & Treasure) Scott Armstrong 1113 Murfreesboro RD, Ste 106-146 Franklin, TN 37064 Please Help Support Rebunked News By Contributing To The GiveSendGo Today: https://GiveSendGo.com/Rebunked Joining me today is Dr. Lee Merritt, the Medical Rebel, to unpack what the heck is in these shots and many other topics that the Medical Death Cult doesn't want you to know. She graduated from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry in 1980, and was awarded lifetime membership in the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society. She completed an Orthopaedic Residency and served 10 years as a physician and surgeon in the United States Navy before returning to Rochester to complete a fellowship in Spinal Surgery. She is past president of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, and held a Congressional appointment to the Navy Research Advisory Committee. During 40 years in medicine Dr. Merritt has been an advocate for private practice, patient centered medicine, and now is working to wrest her profession and patients from the clutches of the Medical Death Cult. Follow and support all of her work at https://DrLeeMerritt.com Check out The Last American Vagabond Substack: https://TLAVAgabond.substack.com Rebunked News is happy to shout out: Autonomy: Gain the high-value skills for lifelong success in just 12 weeks. Learn more: https://www.universityofreason.com/a/29887/2WU6ALrf Get your own doctor for$10/month with The Wellness Company: https://bit.ly/twcrebunked Start your Heavy Metal Detox Journey with TruthTRS: https://TruthTRS.com If you want to follow and support REBUNKED, head over to https://REBUNKED.news, where you will find links to all of our platforms and ways to support the show. VALUE-FOR-VALUE DONATION: https://Rebunked.news VENMO: https://account.venmo.com/u/rebunked CASHAPP: https://cash.app/$rebunked PAYPAL: https://Paypal.me/Rebunked T-SHIRTS: https://Rebunked.news/Shirts PREMIUM CONTENT: https://SubscribeStar.com/Rebunked TELEGRAM: https://t.me/Rebunkednews FLOTE.app: https://flote.app/Rebunkednews GAB: https://gab.com/rebunkednews INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/rebunkednews TWITTER: https://twitter.com/rebunkednews Theme Song: Now Arise by Rhymewave: https://linktr.ee/rhymewave
The CE experience for this Podcast is powered by CMEfy - click here to reflect and earn credits: https://earnc.me/gCRWQ6 Michael (Mick) Krasner (he/him), MD, FACP is a Professor Emeritus of Medicine at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry. Dr. Krasner has been teaching Mindfulness-Based programs to patients, medical students, and health professionals for more than 23 years, involving over 4000 participants and more than 2000 health professionals, and continues to facilitate Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction for employees and dependents of the University of Rochester. He was the project director of Mindful Communication: Bringing Intention, Attention, and Reflection to Clinical Practice, sponsored by the New York Chapter of the American College of Physicians, funded by the Physicians Foundation for Health Systems Excellence, with results reported in JAMA in September 2009. This program led to the establishment of Mindful Practice Programs at the University of Rochester which he codirects, offering continuing educational programs to health professionals and educators locally and internationally for the past 13 years, and incudes a multi-year teacher training program for future facilitators of Mindful Practice. He has been engaged in a variety of research projects including the investigations of the effects of mindfulness practices on the immune system in the elderly, on chronic psoriasis, and on caregivers of Alzheimer's patients. Today's Episode is brought to you by Doc2Doc Lending. Doc2Doc provides Match Day loans of up to $25,000 to fourth-year medical students and current residents. These loans are designed to help students cover personal expenses, such as moving costs, housing down payments, and living expenses before and during residency. With fixed interest rates, flexible repayment terms, and no prepayment penalties, Doc2Doc Match Day loans provide financial flexibility and allow students to focus on their exciting journey towards becoming a physician. Doc2Doc was founded for doctors, by doctors. They understand the challenges and hard work involved in becoming a doctor, and they support doctors throughout their careers. Using their in-house lending platform, Doc2Doc considers the unique financial considerations of doctors that are not typically considered by traditional financial institutions. So, Don't let financial stress hold you back from achieving your goals - Doc2Doc lending has you covered. Visit www.doc2doclending.com/mdcoaches to Learn more. Join the Conversation! We want to hear from you! Do you have additional thoughts about today's topic? Do you have your own Prescription for Success? Record a message on Speakpipe Unlock Bonus content and get the shows early on our Patreon Follow us or Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Amazon | Spotify --- Show notes at https://rxforsuccesspodcast.com/145 Report-out with comments or feedback at https://rxforsuccesspodcast.com/report Music by Ryan Jones. Find Ryan on Instagram at _ryjones_, Contact Ryan at ryjonesofficial@gmail.com Production assistance by Clawson Solutions Group, find them on the web at csolgroup.com
Audible Bleeding editor Matt Chia (@chia_md) is joined by MD/PhD student Rahul Ghosh (@ghoshrx), JVS Assistant Editor Dr. Paul Dimuzio (@pdimuziomd), and JVS-VS Associate Editor Dr. John Curci (@CurciAAA) to discuss two great articles in the JVS family of journals. This episode hosts Dr. Sanuja Bose (@SanujaBose), Dr. Caitlin Hicks (@CaitlinWHicks), and Dr. Elizabeth Chou (@LizChou), the authors of the following papers discussing sex disparities in medical management around carotid revascularization and smooth muscle cell pathobiology in carotid atherosclerosis. Articles: “Females are less likely to receive best medical therapy for stroke prevention before and after carotid revascularization than males” by Bose et al. “Vascular smooth muscle cell phenotype switching in carotid atherosclerosis” by Chou et al. Show Guests: Dr. Sanuja Bose (@SanujaBose) is a graduate from University of Rochester School of Medicine and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. She is currently a postdoctoral research fellow in the Department of Vascular Surgery at Johns Hopkins. Dr. Caitlin Hicks (@CaitlinWHicks) is an associate professor of surgery at the Johns Hopkins Department of Vascular and Endovascular surgery and the research director of the multidisciplinary diabetic foot and wound service. Dr. Elizabeth Chou (@LizChou) completed her vascular training at Mass General Hospital in 2022 and is currently a vascular surgeon at Cedars Sinai. Dr. Chou's research interests include translational research in therapeutic outcomes of aortic and peripheral vascular disease and vascular disease amongst under-represented minorities and women. Listeners may also be interested in our episode about getting started using the VQI for research. Follow us @audiblebleeding Learn more about us at https://www.audiblebleeding.com/about-1/ and provide us with your feedback with our listener survey.
In this episode, Courtenay invites Dr. Lee Merritt and Jay Dyer back to the show to discuss the history of predictive programming and satanic bloodlines. As seen with Hollywood hits, Olympic openings, and other mass media events there is unparalleled symbolism that tends to mimic the next big crisis. In this episode, the pod's favorite trio is connecting the dots of the past and generating speculation of the future in flow with this sequential pattern. Jay is an author, comedian, and TV presenter known for his deep analysis of Hollywood, geopolitics, and culture. His graduate work focused on psychological warfare and film. He is also the author of two books, Esoteric Hollywood 1 & 2 and the co-creator and co-host of the television show Hollywood Decoded. He has been featured on numerous popular shows, podcasts, and debates with some of the world's top debaters. Dr. Lee Merritt graduated from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry in New York. She went on to complete Orthopedic Surgery Residency in the U.S. Navy and served 9 years as a Navy physician and surgeon. Dr. Lee Merritt has been in the private practice of Orthopedic and Spinal Surgery since 1995 and in that time has served on the Board of the Arizona Medical Association and president of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons. Episode Resources: Bloodlines of the Illuminati by Fritz Springmeier Connect with Dr. Lee Merritt: Website: https://drleemerritt.com Twitter: @freedomdoc1 Telegram: @freedomdoc Truth Social: @freedomdoc Connect with Jay: Website: https://jaysanalysis.com/ Instagram: @jaysanalysis Twitter: Jay Dyer Youtube: Jay Dyer ————————————————— Disclaimer: this is intended to be inspiration & entertainment. We aim to inform, inspire & empower. Guest opinions/ statements are not a reflection of the host or podcast. Please note these are conversational dialogues. All statements and opinions are not necessarily meant to be taken as fact. Please do your own research. Thanks for watching! ————————————————— Follow & Connect with Courtenay: https://www.courtenayturner.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/KineticCourtz TruthSocial: https://truthsocial.com/@CourtenayTurner Instagram: https://instagram.com/kineticcourtz?utm_medium=copy_link Telegram: https://t.me/courtenayturnerpodcastcommunity Read some of her articles: https://www.truthmatters.biz Listen to &/or watch the podcast here! https://linktr.ee/courtenayturner Support my work & Affiliate links: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/courtzt https://zstacklife.com/?ref=COURTENAYTURNER The wellness company: https://www.twc.health/?ref=UY6YiLPqkwZzUX Enroll link: https://app.sharehealthcare.com/enroll? Referral code: courtz Www.HolyHydrogen.com Discount code: UPRISING144K Ignite Sales: https://www.universityofreason.com/a/29887/KVR3yvZo Mindset workshop: https://www.universityofreason.com/a/2147526145/KVR3yvZo Critical thinking trivium method: https://www.universityofreason.com/a/2147486641/KVR3yvZo Solutions webinar: https://www.universityofreason.com/a/2147492490/KVR3yvZo Richard's GTW freedom vault: https://www.universityofreason.com/a/2147506649/KVR3yvZo https://www.universityofreason.com/a/29887/KVR3yvZo ©2022 All Rights Reserved Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Baumhauer is a tenured Professor and serves as the Senior Associate Dean of Academic Affairs for the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry. She also is the Associate Chair of Academic Affairs within the Department of Orthopaedics at the University of Rochester. In addition to providing clinical care and performing surgery, she holds the position as the Director of the Clinical Health Informatics Core for the UR Healthcare System and is a board of director of Accountable Health Partners, ACO for the Rochester Region. She received her Doctorate of Medicine from the University of Vermont College of Medicine. She completed orthopaedic residency at the Medical Center Hospital of Vermont and a Fellowship in Foot and Ankle Surgery at the Medical College of Wisconsin. She also completed a Masters in Public Health degree from the University of Rochester. Dr. Baumhauer is the past president of the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS), and Eastern Orthopaedic Association. She currently is the President of the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Health Organization and has published over two hundred peer reviewed papers and book chapters. In Part 2, Dr. Baumhauer described research showing that patients who were able to report at times that were important to the patient ended up visiting the emergency room less and were experiencing more favorable outcomes. She discussed how data are used. The first time seeing a patient, it is important to know what their baseline values are, e.g., mild depression and moderate symptoms for physical function and pain. Trends can be noted that make it possible before meeting with a patient to look at the PROMIS scores and be able to anticipate how much time to spend with this individual. It enables the physician to triage, which patients appreciate. Patients also are asked anchoring questions, such as general health status questions that make it possible to link the medical visit. An example is are you worse, better, or the same since your last visit? Another question is can you live with your symptoms? She also discussed how patients can ask questions, such as whether there will be substantial improvement as a result of surgery. If such an outcome is unlikely, surgery should not occur. Another question patients ask is which of various treatment options should be selected? It is important to know what the patient wants to measure.
In this episode, Courtenay invites Dr. Lee Merritt and J. Gulinello back to the show to discuss the pros & cons of widely used herbicide, glyphosate. While termed “safe and effective” this toxin may very well be a leading contributor to many negative side effects including gut imbalances, inflammation, and autoimmune disorders. Aside from the obvious health concerns, this poses another problem in terms of, once again, an unethical flex of power. As famously quoted by Henry Kissinger: “who controls the food supply controls the people.” So what can we do to rebel against this war on our food? Tune in to find out from these incredible minds! Dr. Lee Merritt graduated from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry in New York. She went on to complete Orthopedic Surgery Residency in the U.S. Navy and served 9 years as a Navy physician and surgeon. Dr. Lee Merritt has been in the private practice of Orthopedic and Spinal Surgery since 1995 and in that time has served on the Board of the Arizona Medical Association and president of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons. J. Gulinello MS, CNSc, FNTP is the founder of Perpetual Health. He is passionate about optimizing wellness by connecting people back to an ancestral way of life. Episode Resources: Proofs of a Conspiracy by John Robinson Connect with Dr. Lee Merritt: Website: https://drleemerritt.com Twitter: @freedomdoc1 Telegram: @freedomdoc Truth Social: @freedomdoc Connect with J. Gulinello: Website: https://www.perpetualhealth.co/ Instagram: @perpetualhealthco Substack: https://perpetualhealth.substack.com/ ————————————————— Disclaimer: this is intended to be inspiration & entertainment. We aim to inform, inspire & empower. Guest opinions/ statements are not a reflection of the host or podcast. Please note these are conversational dialogues. All statements and opinions are not necessarily meant to be taken as fact. Please do your own research. Thanks for watching! ————————————————— Follow & Connect with Courtenay: https://www.courtenayturner.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/KineticCourtz TruthSocial: https://truthsocial.com/@CourtenayTurner Instagram: https://instagram.com/kineticcourtz?utm_medium=copy_link Telegram: https://t.me/courtenayturnerpodcastcommunity Read some of her articles: https://www.truthmatters.biz ————————————————— Listen to &/or watch the podcast here! https://linktr.ee/courtenayturner ————————————————— Support my work & Affiliate links: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/courtzt https://zstacklife.com/?ref=COURTENAYTURNER The wellness company: https://www.twc.health/?ref=UY6YiLPqkwZzUX Enroll link: https://app.sharehealthcare.com/enroll? Referral code: courtz Www.HolyHydrogen.com Discount code: UPRISING144K LMNT https://drinklmnt.com/pages/free-gift-with-purchase?rfsn=6999587.ebab27&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=courtenayturner&utm_campaign=agwp&utm_content=&utm_term=&rfsn_cn=EXCLUSIVE%20GIFT%20FOR%20COURTENAY%20TURNER%27S%20COMMUNITY Autonomy affiliate links: Ignite Sales: https://www.universityofreason.com/a/29887/KVR3yvZo Mindset workshop: https://www.universityofreason.com/a/2147526145/KVR3yvZo Critical thinking trivium method: https://www.universityofreason.com/a/2147486641/KVR3yvZo Solutions webinar: https://www.universityofreason.com/a/2147492490/KVR3yvZo Richard's GTW freedom vault: https://www.universityofreason.com/a/2147506649/KVR3yvZo ©2022 All Rights Reserved Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Baumhauer is a tenured Professor and serves as the Senior Associate Dean of Academic Affairs for the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry. She also is the Associate Chair of Academic Affairs within the Department of Orthopaedics at the University of Rochester. In addition to providing clinical care and performing surgery, she holds the position as the Director of the Clinical Health Informatics Core for the UR Healthcare System and is a board of director of Accountable Health Partners, ACO for the Rochester Region. She received her Doctorate of Medicine from the University of Vermont College of Medicine. She completed orthopaedic residency at the Medical Center Hospital of Vermont and a Fellowship in Foot and Ankle Surgery at the Medical College of Wisconsin. She also completed a Masters in Public Health degree from the University of Rochester. Dr. Baumhauer is the past president of the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS), and Eastern Orthopaedic Association. She currently is the President of the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Health Organization and has published over two hundred peer reviewed papers and book chapters. Part 1: Data are needed to help understand how a patient is feeling and functioning to implement preventive health strategies, maximize healthy behaviors, assess their treatment response, and understand how health care resources are being allocated. Dr. Baumhauer defined a patient reported outcome as information directly reported by the patient who experiences it and is not interpreted as when we usually obtain some health history and tell it in our terms and report it into the patient's note. She provided examples of the disconnect between what is important to the patient and what the clinician believes is important for the patient. A validated number can be placed on how the patient is feeling and functioning. It is important that a validated instrument be used that is quick and does not hold up the clinician. At the University of Rochester, they landed on the use of PROMIS (Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System) on a custom platform called UR VOICE (Validated Outcomes in Clinical Experience). They collect the same information for each patient. They try to ask the right questions when the information is needed most. The aim is to be domain specific, such as symptom-based, using the core package of pain, physical function, and depression rather than focusing on various diseases. Depending on the medical specialty, the symptoms emphasized can be different. Compared to SF-36, PROMIS is a better measure since it is more responsive to change.
Black maternal health is on the docket in this episode of On Call with Dr. Randy. Featuring maternal fetal medicine specialists, Dr. Ciara Talbot and Dr. Conisha Holloman, Dr. Randy Hines II goes "on call" to discuss the maternal mortality rate for Black women, patient relatability and patient advocacy, from the perspectives of both the patients and the medical professionals who are treating them. What you can expect in this episode: 2:50 - The journey to Obstetrics 6:00 - Training for maternal fetal medicine 9:20 - Most common conditions 15:30 - Microaggressions 19:05 - Patient self-advocacy 28:25 - Comfortability of patients 31:15 - Medical counterpart responsibility 47:35 - Fetal responses to underlying medical conditions 58:00 - Words of Wisdom 1:00:20 - Randy's Random Question Tweetable Quotes: “I could identify with the women who were coming in.” - Dr. Ciara Talbot “OB chose me!'” - Dr. Conisha Holloman “We need to have providers that are going to advocate and care for you and understand the cultural differences." - Dr. Ciara Talbot " There is not a one-size fits-all in fetal medicine." - Dr. Conisha Holloman "There's so much room for improvement." - Dr. Ciara Talbot "There's nothing wrong with someone wanting to seek me out because they look like me." - Dr. Conisha Holloman About Dr. Ciara Talbot: Dr. Ciara Talbot grew up on the small, but beautiful island of Bermuda. She loved going to the beach after school and spending the summers in the sun and on the sand. Through an unexpected opportunity in a high school health science summer program, she developed a keen passion for medicine. Being a physician afforded her the awesome privilege and responsibility to be a patient advocate, to assist patients in achieving their best lives, and to decrease disparities and inequity found in medicine. "Healthy moms and healthy babies" is her practice philosophy. As a maternal fetal medicine physician, she takes care of moms who experienced high-risk pregnancies in the past, women with chronic health conditions, and women who develop unexpected problems during their pregnancy while partnering with the mom-to-be, her family, and her medical team to navigate the un-routine and achieve the best possible outcome for both mom and baby. About Dr. Conisha Holloman: Dr. Conisha Holloman is an obstetrician-gynecologist in Houston, Texas and is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area, including Memorial Hermann Hospital and Memorial Hermann Greater Heights Hospital. She received her medical degree from University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry and has been in practice between 6-10 years. Dr. Holloman believes in delivering comprehensive and compassionate care while remaining a strong patient advocate. It is important that her patients are informed about their healthcare and medical professionals can participate in shared decision making. On Call With Dr. Randy Demographic Survey: Take the survey. Contact Dr. Randy Hines II: https://www.drrandymd.com IG: @_drrandy FB: @HinesEntertainment LinkedIn: Dr. Randy Hines II Twitter: @_DrRandy TikTok: @_drrandy Contact Dr. Holloman and Dr. Talbot: IG: @ciciycoco
Semaglutide has been proven to induce significant weight loss in patients. This class of medication has been deemed a “game changer” and is changing the lives of patients needing to lose weight. Today we are going to give a quick recap on this class of medication and we are going to discuss Dr. Yablonsky’s clinical experience with this medication. Topics Discussed Include: What is Semaglutide? What weight loss medications are on the market? Side effect profiles of the weight loss medication on the market? How much does the drug cost? Clinical experience using Semaglutide Tirzepatide brandname Mounjaro Semaglutide brandname Ozempic or Wegovy The Hollywood “skinny shot” Studies: Once-Weekly Semaglutide in Adults with Overweight or Obesity Tirzepatide Once Weekly for the Treatment of Obesity Wegovy (semaglutide): a new weight loss drug for chronic weight management Effect of Subcutaneous Semaglutide vs Placebo as an Adjunct to Intensive Behavioral Therapy on Body Weight in Adults With Overweight or Obesity Two-year effects of semaglutide in adults with overweight or obesity: the STEP 5 trial More about Dr. Yablonsky: Dr. David Yablonsky has been practicing medicine for over 20 years and is a board-certified internist. Dr. Yablonsky has experience in providing adults with help diagnosing a full range of medical issues including chronic disease management, primary care, hormone optimization, erectile dysfunction, weight loss and vitamin deficiencies. Dr. Yablonsky graduated with honors from Boston University prior to attending the Des Moines University College of Osteopathic Medicine. Upon completion of medical school, he went on to complete a three-year residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Rochester School of Medicine in Rochester, New York. His past leadership positions include Chief of Medicine, Internal Medicine Section Chief, Medical Director of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Chairman of Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee at Grinnell Regional Medical Center in Grinnell, Iowa. Dr. Yablonsky’s focus is on disease prevention and health optimization. He has furthered his training by completing several conferences and courses in age management medicine including the elite training programs of Cenegenics, A4M, AMMG, and the International Peptide Society. To learn more on this medication please see podcast episode 17 For questions about today's podcast you can contact Amy Stuttle at podcast@amystuttle.com Click here to learn more about Victory Men's Health This podcast is not medical advice.
“You know, to be a unicorn, I think you have to be willing to stand out from the pack and sometimes take a different pathway forward. You can also pay a price for this. The vast majority of people will take the high road. They'll be supportive, encouraging. But there are also others who may not be so kind and may want you to conform. They may also display petty jealousies. They may help to create obstacles in your pathway. But I think for me as a unicorn, I think you have to understand that standing apart from the crowd can attract negative attention. But thankfully, most of the time it is positive.” - Dr. Camelia Lawrence Dr. Camelia Lawrence, MD, FACS, is a board-certified surgeon specializing in benign and malignant breast disease. She has fellowship training in advanced breast cancer surgery, including skin- and nipple-sparing mastectomy, sentinel node biopsy, and oncoplastic techniques. She earned her bachelor's degree from Fordham University and her medical degree from the University of Rochester School of Medicine. She completed her residency at New York Medical College and then entered her fellowship training in breast surgical oncology at the John Wayne Cancer Institute in Santa Monica, CA. She currently serves as director of breast surgery for the Hospital of Central Connecticut and Midstate Medical Center, responsible for further developing their breast programs. Dr. Lawrence has always been intrigued by the power of healing. Ever since she was a little girl, she believed that medicine impacts the heart and soul of people, and that it's truly special and amazing to be a part of that. In terms of physician leadership, as a female, woman of color, and a surgeon who has a visible presence, she had an obligation to help others traverse the climb, to inspire others in their career to reach for the stars, regardless of where they may have originated. We discuss what it means to truly be a unicorn and what it means to be ready and prepared, inside and outside of the operating room. Dr. Lawrence shares the importance of listening to your intuition. Throughout her career, she's developed her emotional intelligence and stresses self-exploration and self-discovery. She also shares why she believes that the most impactful leadership style is one that is collaborative and why she tells her mentees that they need to take risks and be willing to fail to succeed. We discuss the importance of being in a supportive environment and going where you're celebrated, not just tolerated. Today, Dr. Lawrence is enjoying the current phase of her journey, where she's focused on advocacy, community empowerment, and education. What's Inside: What it means to be a unicorn as a physician and what it means to be ready and prepared. The importance of self-discovery and listening to your intuition. How being in a supporting environment and taking risks helps you succeed. Mentioned In This Episode: DocWorking.com Dr. Camelia Lawrence on LinkedIn Find full transcripts of DocWorking: The Whole Physician Podcast episodes on the DocWorking Blog The past few weeks have been busy at DocWorking! We have been working behind the scenes to add even more CME credits to the THRIVE memberships. Let your CME budget help you prioritize your own wellness so you can get on with living your best life on your own terms, as defined by you, with DocWorking THRIVE. You can take the first step today by taking our 2-Minute Balance to Burnout Quiz! Where are you on the Balance to Burnout Continuum? Take the quiz and find out today! DocWorking empowers physicians and entire healthcare teams to get on the path to achieving their dreams, both in and outside of work, with programs designed to help you maximize life with minimal time. If you like our podcast and would like to subscribe and leave us a 5-star review, we would be extremely grateful! We're everywhere you like to get your podcasts! Apple iTunes, Spotify, iHeart Radio, Google, Pandora, Stitcher, PlayerFM, ListenNotes, Amazon, YouTube, and Podbean. You can also find us on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter. Some links in our blogs and show notes are affiliate links, and purchases made via those links may result in payments to DocWorking. These help toward our production costs. Thank you for supporting DocWorking: The Whole Physician Podcast!
In this episode, Courtenay welcomes the “medical rebel” Dr. Lee Merritt back to the show for a compelling conversion surrounding the recent jab research revealed by Poornima Wagh and her immersion in terrain theory. Her discoveries included some shocking analysis of the current injections and claims regarding virology and pathology. To no surprise, these revelations have provoked mass controversy which has led to scrutiny of Wagh's credentials. Courtenay and Dr. Lee Merritt share their own insights surrounding this particular discussion as well as thoughts on controlled opposition, the scientific method, journalistic integrity and the heart of the matter to further investigate the intentions and potential results of the jabs ( called “vaccines”). Dr. Lee Merritt graduated from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry in New York. She went on to complete Orthopedic Surgery Residency in the U.S. Navy and served 9 years as a Navy physician and surgeon. Dr. Lee Merritt has been in the private practice of Orthopedic and Spinal Surgery since 1995 and in that time has served on the Board of the Arizona Medical Association and president of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons. Episode Resources: The Invisible Rainbow: A History of Electricity and Life by Arthur Firstenberg Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars by Anonymous https://apsonline.org/ Connect with Dr. Lee Merritt: Website: https://drleemerritt.com Twitter: @freedomdoc1 Telegram: @freedomdoc Truth Social: @freedomdoc ————————————————— Disclaimer: this is intended to be inspiration & entertainment. We aim to inform, inspire & empower. Guest opinions/ statements are not a reflection of the host or podcast. Please note these are conversational dialogues. All statements and opinions are not necessarily meant to be taken as fact. Please do your own research. Thanks for watching! ————————————————— Follow & Connect with Courtenay: https://www.courtenayturner.com TruthSocial: https://truthsocial.com/@CourtenayTurner Instagram: https://instagram.com/kineticcourtz?utm_medium=copy_link Telegram: https://t.me/courtenayturnerpodcastcommunity Read some of her articles: https://www.truthmatters.biz ————————————————— Listen to &/or watch the podcast here! https://linktr.ee/courtenayturner Tickets to see Courtenay Turner perform: https://courtenay-turner.ticketleap.com/an-evening-of-aerial-dance-inspiration--education/————————————————— ©2022 All Rights Reserved Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Mary Tantillo is a Professor of Clinical Nursing at the University of Rochester School of Nursing and a Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry. Dr. Tantillo is a fellow and previous board member of the Academy for Eating Disorders (AED). She served as chairperson for the AED Credentialing Task Force and as co-chairperson for the AED Patient/Carer Committee and was awarded the Meehan-Hartley Award for Public Service and Advocacy by the AED in 2010. Since 2005 Dr. Tantillo has been the Director of the Western New York Comprehensive Care Center for Eating Disorders (WNYCCCED), one of three NY State Office of Mental Health-funded CCCED's. As part of this work she and the WNYCCCED team initiated Project ECHO® Eating Disorders in January 2017 and School-Based Project ECHO® Eating Disorders in 2018. Project ECHO® provides primary care, behavioral health care, and college health care practitioners, and school personnel with case-based telementoring and tele education related to best practices for early identification, assessment, prevention, and treatment of eating disorders. Additionally, in 2010 Dr. Tantillo founded The Healing Connection (THC), a free-standing, non-profit 501(c) 3 NY State Office of Mental Health-licensed Eating Disorders Facility for adults and adolescents. THC offers partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient treatment, and outpatient treatment. She is currently assisting THC with the foundation of a new adolescent eating disorders residential program scheduled to launch in Spring 2022. Over the past 10 years Dr. Tantillo partnered with patients and families to develop a new and innovative relationally and motivationally-informed multifamily therapy group approach to treating Anorexia Nervosa in young adults called “Reconnecting for Recovery.” Dr. Tantillo obtained grant-funding from the Hilda and Preston Davis Foundation to conduct a pilot study of this intervention and the results, along with a decade of research, clinical observation, theory, and patient and family lived experience, informed her recently published treatment manual, "Multifamily Therapy Group for Young Adults with Anorexia Nervosa: Reconnecting for Recovery." We discuss topics including: How to empower and enfoster the young adult How to know when you are speaking to the young adult vs. the eating disorder voice Empower and foster autonomy Challenging “we” Differentiate from the family of origin SHOW NOTES: www.thehealingconnectioninc.org www.nyeatingdisorders.org (book) Multifamily Therapy Group for Young Adults with Anorexia Nervosa ____________________________________________ If you have any questions regarding the topics discussed on this podcast, please reach out to Robyn directly via email: rlgrd@askaboutfood.com You can also connect with Robyn on social media by following her on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn. If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave a review on iTunes and subscribe. Visit Robyn's private practice website where you can subscribe to her free monthly insight newsletter, and receive your FREE GUIDE “Maximizing Your Time with Those Struggling with an Eating Disorder”. Your Recovery Resource, Robyn's new online course for navigating your loved one's eating disorder, is available now! For more information on Robyn's book “The Eating Disorder Trap”, please visit the Official "The Eating Disorder Trap" Website. “The Eating Disorder Trap” is also available for purchase on Amazon.
Semaglutide has recently been proven to induce significant weight loss in patients with obesity that is sustained for as long as the drug is given. Much attention has been given recently to Semaglutide in both scientific circles and in the media because of a landmark article in the New England Journal of Medicine addressing the impact of this medication in a large clinical trial. To explain this medication in detail and how and why it works I have Dr. David Yablonksy on this show. Topics Discussed Include: What is Semaglutide? What weight loss medications are on the market? Side effect profiles of the weight loss medication on the market? How much weight are patients losing on Semaglutide? How much does the drug cost? Commercial vs compounding Tirzepatide a competitor and how is it performing in clinical trials? How the gut-brain signals, and the concept of a microbiome–gut–brain axis. Studies: Once-Weekly Semaglutide in Adults with Overweight or Obesity HIGHLIGHTS OF PRESCRIBING INFORMATION These highlights do not include all the information needed to use OZEMPIC® safely and effectively. See full prescribing information for OZEMPIC. Semaglutide 2.4 mg for the Treatment of Obesity: Key Elements of the STEP Trials 1 to 5 Wegovy (semaglutide): a new weight loss drug for chronic weight management The gut–brain axis: Identifying new therapeutic approaches for type 2 diabetes, obesity, and related disorders Metabolic and gut microbiome changes following GLP-1 or dual GLP-1/GLP-2 receptor agonist treatment in diet-induced obese mice Effect of Subcutaneous Semaglutide vs Placebo as an Adjunct to Intensive Behavioral Therapy on Body Weight in Adults With Overweight or Obesity The STEP 3 Randomized Clinical Trial More about Dr. Yablonsky: Dr. David Yablonsky has been practicing medicine for over 20 years and is a board-certified internist. Dr. Yablonsky has experience in providing adults with help diagnosing a full range of medical issues including chronic disease management, primary care, hormone optimization, erectile dysfunction, weight loss and vitamin deficiencies. Dr. Yablonsky graduated with honors from Boston University prior to attending the Des Moines University College of Osteopathic Medicine. Upon completion of medical school, he went on to complete a three-year residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Rochester School of Medicine in Rochester, New York. His past leadership positions include Chief of Medicine, Internal Medicine Section Chief, Medical Director of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Chairman of Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee at Grinnell Regional Medical Center in Grinnell, Iowa. Dr. Yablonsky’s focus is on disease prevention and health optimization. He has furthered his training by completing several conferences and courses in age management medicine including the elite training programs of Cenegenics, A4M, AMMG, and the International Peptide Society. For questions about today's podcast you can contact Amy Stuttle at podcast@amystuttle.com Click here to learn more about Victory Men's Health
Dr. Lee Merritt discusses the medical technocracy and how it's really more about 1984 than it is about medicine. The globalists used health to do an end run around the constitution and have been more successful than they've ever been. They've used the unproven point that Covid is a virus that is transmitting disease. There is much evidence that what we call influenza is in fact an electromagnetic problem of the ionosphere, we never had seasonal flu until we laid down telegram lines. Covid is convenient to cover up the changes we would've seen from rolling out 5G, but is also likely a man-made bioweapon or genetic poison (synthetic nanoparticle). She believes the U.S. and not the Chinese is behind this biowarfare and that we're in a genetic war with the goal of depopulation, transhumanism, as well as bringing down Western civilization. The Russians and Chinese didn't force their armies to take this genetic agent, the militaries of the Western world have been compromised. Watch On BitChute / Brighteon / Rokfin / Rumble Geopolitics & Empire · Lee Merritt: Covid is More About 1984 Than Medicine, U.S. is Behind This Biowarfare #301 *Support Geopolitics & Empire! Become a Member https://geopoliticsandempire.substack.comDonate https://geopoliticsandempire.com/donationsConsult https://geopoliticsandempire.com/consultation **Visit Our Affiliates & Sponsors! Above Phone https://abovephone.com/?above=geopoliticseasyDNS (use code GEOPOLITICS for 15% off!) https://easydns.comEscape The Technocracy course (15% discount using link) https://escapethetechnocracy.com/geopoliticsPassVult https://passvult.comSociatates Civis (CitizenHR, CitizenIT, CitizenPL) https://societates-civis.comWise Wolf Gold https://www.wolfpack.gold/?ref=geopolitics Websites Website https://www.drleemerritt.com Telegram https://t.me/FreedomDoc1 About Dr. Lee Merritt Dr. Lee Merritt began her medical career at the age of four, carrying her father's “black bag” on housecalls, along the back roads of Iowa. In 1980 she graduated from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry in New York, where she was elected to life membership in the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society. Dr. Merritt completed an Orthopaedic Surgery Residency in the United States Navy and served 9 years as a Navy physician and surgeon before returning to Rochester, where she was the only woman to be appointed as the Louis A. Goldstein Fellow of Spinal Surgery. Dr. Merritt has been in the private practice of Orthopaedic and Spinal Surgery since 1995, has served on the Board of the Arizona Medical Association, and is past president of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons. She has had a long interest in wellness and fitness, and has been Fellowship Certified by the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine. At age 63 she won a female bodybuilding championship in Physique class—with a lot of help from her friends and patience of her family. As a lifelong advocate of free market, patient-centered medicine Dr. Merritt had the opportunity to appear on the John Stossel show to speak against Obamacare. More recently she has appeared on numerous radio programs discussing Covid-19, the futility of mask mandates, and other lies and omissions from the medical “technocrats”. Her recent speech at Doctors for Disaster Preparedness on “Sars-CoV2 and the Rise of Medical Technocracy” has been widely viewed on YouTube, and forwarded on by Dr. Mercola—one of her medical heroes. She is married and the proud mother of two sons, one of whom carries on the four generation medical tradition as a General Surgeon, and the other with a real job as an Electrical Engineer. In her spare time, Dr. Merritt raises chickens, gardens and enjoys a rural Midwest lifestyle. *Podcast intro music is from the song "The Queens Jig" by "Musicke & Mirth" from their album "Music for Two Lyra Viols": http://musicke-mirth....
Freedom International Livestream May 17, 2022 Guest: Dr. Lee Merritt Topic: Your DNA, NATO and The Biolabs of United States www.themedicalrebel.com BIO: Dr. Lee Merritt began her medical career at the age of four, carrying her father's “black bag” on housecalls, along the back roads of Iowa. In 1980 she graduated from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry in New York, where she was elected to life membership in the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society. Dr. Merritt completed an Orthopaedic Surgery Residency in the United States Navy and served 9 years as a Navy physician and surgeon before returning to Rochester, where she was the only woman to be appointed as the Louis A. Goldstein Fellow of Spinal Surgery. Dr. Merritt has been in the private practice of Orthopaedic and Spinal Surgery since 1995, has served on the Board of the Arizona Medical Association, and is past president of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons. She has had a long interest in wellness and fitness, and has been Fellowship Certified by the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine. At age 63 she won a female bodybuilding championship in Physique class—with a lot of help from her friends and patience of her family. As a lifelong advocate of free market, patient-centered medicine Dr. Merritt had the opportunity to appear on the John Stossel show to speak against Obamacare. More recently she has appeared on numerous radio programs discussing Covid-19, the futility of mask mandates, and other lies and omissions from the medical “technocrats”. Her recent speech at Doctors for Disaster Preparedness on “Sars-CoV2 and the Rise of Medical Technocracy” has been widely viewed on YouTube, and forwarded on by Dr. Mercola—one of her medical heroes. She is married and the proud mother of two sons, one of whom carries on the four generation medical tradition as a General Surgeon, and the other with a real job as an Electrical Engineer. In her spare time, Dr. Merritt raises chickens, gardens and enjoys a rural Midwest lifestyle. INTERVIEW PANEL Grace Asagra, RN MA Podcast: Quantum Nurse: Out of the Rabbit Hole from Stress www.quantumnurse.life Dr. Jayne Marquis, ND Podcast: INpowered Health https://linktr.ee/INpoweredhealth Roy Coughlan Podcast: AWAKENING https://www.awakeningpodcast.org/ ============================ More about Awakening: All Podcasts and Social Media https://bio.link/podcaster https://awakeningpodcast.org/ Video https://www.bitchute.com/channel/y2XWI0VCPVqX/
In this episode, Alec sits down with the wonderful and brilliant Dr. Lee Merritt to discuss a number of health and health freedom related topics that society faces today. Dr. Merritt has been in the private practice of Orthopaedic and Spinal Surgery since 1995, has served on the Board of the Arizona Medical Association and is past president of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons. In 1980, she graduated from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry in New York, where she was elected to life membership in the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society. She then completed an Orthopaedic Surgery Residency in the United States Navy and served 9 years as a Navy physician and surgeon before returning to Rochester, where she was the only woman to be appointed as the Louis A. Goldstein Fellow of Spinal Surgery. Dr. Merritt has had a long interest in wellness and fitness and has been Fellowship Certified by the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine. More recently she has appeared on numerous radio programs discussing Covid-19, the futility of mask mandates and other lies and omissions from the medical “technocrats”. To learn more about Dr. Lee Merritt, please visit: https://drleemerritt.com/ If you've been educated, informed and enriched by this podcast and would like to help support the fight for health freedom, please visit: https://healthfreedomforhumanity.org/donate