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The Neuro Experience
#334: Fertility Doctor Shares His Top Tips For Increasing Chances of Pregnancy & Fixing Fertility Issues | Dr Shahin Ghadir, MD

The Neuro Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 46:27


Dr. Shahin Ghadir is a renowned Los Angeles-based fertility specialist and a partner at the Huntington Reproductive Center. With dual board certifications in Obstetrics and Gynecology and Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, his expertise is widely acknowledged. Dr. Ghadir serves as an assistant clinical professor at UCLA and USC, contributing significantly to medical education. Recognized as a Top Doctor by Los Angeles Magazine and a Super Doctor of Southern California, his reputation is bolstered by excellent patient reviews and a strong presence in the fertility community. Dr. Ghadir is known for his compassionate care and dedication to helping patients achieve their family-building dreams.In this episode, Shahin and I discuss:Anti-Müllerian hormoneInfertility in men and womenUnexplained infertilityEgg freezingMiscarriages0:00 Introduction3:03 What is the most advanced center?4:10 What is Anti-Müllerian hormone?11:50 Infertility in Men13:34 What is unexplained infertility?17:19 How to conceive naturally at the age of 35-42 years27:47 What is Egg freezing?36:26 Why do miscarriages happen?45:13 EndShahin's Links and Resources:Website - https://drghadir.com/Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/drshahinghadir/?hl=enLinkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/shahin-ghadir-776ba77a/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/DrShahinGhadir/--Unlock the knowledge of trusted creators at: https://dexa.ai/Research report - Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) protects hippocampal cells from oxidative stress-induced damageThe Neuro Athletics Newsletter: https://bit.ly/3ewI5P0 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/louisanicola_/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/louisanicola_The Neuro Athletics Newsletter Instagram: @louisanicola_Twitter : @louisanicola_YouTube: @Louisa NicolaThe Neuro Experience Podcast is proud to have hosted: Dr Andrew Huberman, Dr Gabrielle Lyon, Dr Layne Norton, Thomas DeLauer, Shawn Stevenson, Dr. Rocio Salas-Whalen, Saad Alam, Uma Naidoo, Dr. Lanna Cheuck, Angela Lee Pucci, Jillian Turecki, Dr. Jordan Feigenbaum, Dr. Darren Candow, Dr. Sue Varma, Evy Poumpouras, Dr Casey Means, Renee Deehan, Dr Chris Palmer, Dr Charles Brenner.

That's Total Mom Sense
MOM 2.0: The Power of Community to Drive Change

That's Total Mom Sense

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 33:04


In this episode, speaker, facial plastic surgeon, and New York Times Magazine “Super Doctor” award winner Dr. Eunice Park talks about the importance of self-care and how we can be truly healthy from the inside out. Activist and entrepreneur Deepti Sharma shares how she launched Food to Eat during the pandemic, connecting immigrant-owned restaurants with catering opportunities with corporates and assisting frontline workers in the process. Jenny Wu of Understood.org helps support parents who have children with learning differences. Journalist and Forbes contributor Amy Shoenthal shares how storytelling can solve society's problems. Gwendolyn Smith of Aura talks about how we can use cybersecurity and parental controls to keep children safe from the dangers online.

I Don't Care with Kevin Stevenson
How One Cardiothoracic Surgeon Creates Positive Patient Relationships

I Don't Care with Kevin Stevenson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 30:18


As it pertains to doctor-patient relationships, one of the main components of that is confidentiality and professionalism. But another key aspect to successful relationships between a doctor and their patient is also how successful the communication is and whether the doctor is building good rapport with them.What are some fundamentals of positive patient relationships?On an episode of the I Don't Care podcast, host Kevin Stevenson interviewed Dr. Mark Pool, a Cardiothoracic Surgeon at Texas Health Physicians Group, about his perspective on how doctors can improve their patient relationships and form stronger bonds through better communication.Dismissive or nonchalant attitudes from doctors lead to disparities in healthcare. But if doctors display certain traits, such as active listening, research shows that it will build more trust and improve patient relationships. Dr. Pool added that his own experience as a patient has allowed him to see where doctors can get it wrong.“As a patient that I've gone to see a physician and I'm sitting there in the exam room and the doctor walks in, doesn't look at me, looking down on at something and says, ‘I see you're here for X,' and it's just always on my mind because I know it can be done better than that, and I think it just starts with the basics of building rapport,” said Pool.Stevenson and Pool also explored…The types of traits doctors should possess to encourage patients to be more open with themTips and communication styles on interacting with patients and their relativesPreferred wording and verbiage to use when discussing health issues with patientsPool added that in his specialty, heart-care patients already have a sense of fear when it comes to their health, so specific wording is important when talking with them.“Constant attention in being careful with the wording helps disarm it,” he said. “...Carefully word it where it's a little less intimidating and make them feel like I'm on their side. ‘I'm here for you, we are going to get through this together.' Those are the kind of words that I think patients respond to, and it's not fake — it's not a show, it's just me intentionally doing it that way so that patients will have less fear, they'll have less anxiety.”Dr. Mark Pool is a board-certified Cardiothoracic Surgeon at Texas Health Physicians Group. His work in the medical field also focuses on shifting and changing the way medical professionals communicate with their patients. Pool has been named Super Doctor and Rising Star by Texas Monthly, and was named Best Doctor in D Magazine. He is a graduate of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School in Dallas.

Beauty and the Biz
Park Avenue Prestige — with Thomas P. Sterry, MD (Ep.178)

Beauty and the Biz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2022 38:10


Hello, and welcome to Beauty and the Biz where we talk about the business and marketing side of plastic surgery and Park Avenue prestige. I'm your host, Catherine Maley, author of Your Aesthetic Practice – What your patients are saying, as well as consultant to plastic surgeons, to get them more patients and more profits. Now, today's episode is called "Park Avenue Prestige — with Thomas P. Sterry, MD." We all heard its location, location, location, but is that enough to grow a successful practice?  That's what Dr. Thomas Sterry, a board-certified plastic surgeon with 20+ years of experience in private practice in Manhattan, NY asked himself when he had to decide if he would rather have a large, 2-floor office near Mt. Sinai or ½ that space on Park Avenue in Manhattan? My guess was there is so much prestige with being on Park Avenue that can attract patients from all over the world, since the address alone gives him status. That's what Dr. Sterry thought that as well, so he set up shop on Park Avenue years ago, at his wife's request to live and work in the City.  While he enjoyed some out-of-town patients, he found most of his patients were locals coming in from Brooklyn, Queens, CT, New Jersey, Long Island and Staten Island. This week's Beauty and the Biz Podcast is an interview I did with Dr. Sterry where we talked about the moment he quit insurance and went to cosmetic medicine, his advice for residents soon graduating, as well as his love for vintage cars. There is no right answer to where you should set up shop, but there is the right answer for YOU so choose carefully. Visit Dr Sterry's Website  

The Doctor Whisperer - the BUSINESS of medicine
TDW Show feat: Kavita Mariwalla, MD, Founder of Mariwalla Dermatology, PLLC

The Doctor Whisperer - the BUSINESS of medicine

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 27:58


Tune in (05/03/21) to The Doctor Whisperer Show, at 5:30 pm EST, to welcome Kavita Mariwalla, MD, Founder of Mariwalla Dermatology, PLLC! Kavita Mariwalla, MD is founder of Mariwalla Dermatology in Long Island, New York. She is the author of several published articles and also books including the Primer in Dermatologic Surgery, the Cosmeceutical Compendium and the recently released book The Business of Dermatology. Dr. Mariwalla trained at Yale for residency and fellowship. On the national and international stage, Dr. Mariwalla is noted for sharing her injection techniques during live demonstrations at the American Academy of Dermatology annual meetings and is prolific in her writing and speaking engagements at home and abroad. Her private practice has been nominated for the “Best of Long Island,” since its inception in 2012. She has also been recognized as a “Super Doctor” and “Top Doctor” by Castle Connolly for the last three years. When not working, you can find Dr. Mariwalla building legos with her three boys and trying to perfect pizza on the BBQ alongside her husband Kabir. Thank you for sponsoring the show TieTechnology! Powered by 13th Ave Media. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thedoctorwhisperer/message

Roll and Move
Episode 91: Super Doctor

Roll and Move

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 47:26


We know what you're thinking... What is the difference between a doctor and a Super Doctor? Well to tell you the truth would be a violation of HIPPA. Oh, what the heck, we'll tell you anyway! Super Doctor is an educational board game made on Table Top Simulator. How educational is it? How many patients did we wind up killing in our playthrough of the game? All valid questions, and the only way to find out is by listening to today's episode! Find out more at https://roll-and-move.pinecast.co

The Trouble with Sex
Sex & Pain: Saving One Vagina at a Time

The Trouble with Sex

Play Episode Play 34 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 29:54


Whether you are breast feeding, going through perimenopause, menopause, cancer treatment, or any life change that causes a shift in your hormones, every woman will experience vaginal discomfort or pain at some point.  In this episode, Dr. Tammy gets hopeful tips and answers from OB/GYN, Dr. Sherry Ross, about how to care for your lady parts so you can enjoy your body - and sex - throughout all stages of life.  DR. TAMMY WANTS TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS about Sex, Love & Relationship and help you with your Trouble with Sex. Send your questions to drtammy@thetroublewithsex.com. INTERESTED IN BECOMING A CERTIFIED AS A SEX THERAPIST? Visit  the ISTI - Integrative Sex Therapy Institute.  If you are already a therapist, find out how to receive your AASECT Sex Therapist Certification. Or, elevate your practice in relational psychotherapy by earning the new Certified Sex and Couples Therapist designation (CSCT).​ AASECT and CSCT renewal and re-certification classes are also offered.  GUEST BIODr. Sheryl A. Ross, aka “Dr. Sherry”—Ob/Gyn, author, and health expert—has been a passionate advocate for women’s health for over 25 years.Her first book She-ology: The Definitive Guide to Women’s Intimate Health. Period was named one the six Most Life Changing Wellness Books of 2017 by Prevention.com and Women’s Health Magazine.Her second book, she-ology, the she-quel, Let’s Continue the Conversation launched in February 2020.Dr Sherry continues the conversation with Sarah Hyland and Ellen Digital Network with Lady Parts which recently launched in the Fall of 2020. Having received nearly every “Top Doctor”, “Super Doctor” and “Patient’s Choice” award in the United States, Dr. Sherry was honored with The John Wayne Cancer Institute Auxiliary Angel Award for her contributions in advancing the narrative of women’s health care. THE TROUBLE WITH SEX RESOURCES, REFERENCES & INFO· To read more about how to improve your sex life, check out Dr. Tammy's Getting the Sex You Want: Shed Your Inhibitions and Reach New Heights of Passion Together.· Learn more about love, marriage, monogamy and how to redefine your commitment to each other in Dr. Tammy's TEDX talk - The New Monogamy - or her book by the same name. ·  Want more Dr. Tammy?  Read: The New Monogamy, When You're the One Who Cheats.

Divorced Not Dead
To Freeze, or not to Freeze?

Divorced Not Dead

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 40:13


This week Caroline is joined by Hollywood’s Expert in Women’s Reproductive and Fertility, Dr. Shahin Ghadir.  Dr. Shahin dedicates his career to helping people overcome their reproductive challenges working with both traditional families and LGBTQ families. He’s double board certified, is sought out worldwide for his skill set in egg freezing and is continuously voted ‘one of the Top Doctors in USA’ by Los Angeles Magazine’s national poll and Super Doctor’s of Southern California.   Caroline and Dr. Shahin discuss how important it is to freeze your eggs, fertility challenges, plus Caroline discusses her own challenges she’s faced in the past when trying to conceive plus her decision to freeze her eggs once again, just in case! Visit www.WooMorePlay.com and use code DND at checkout for 20% off! Visit www.StrykeClub.com and enter code CAROLINE at checkout at checkout for 15% off your purchase. Visit www.Stitchfix.com/DND and you'll get 25% off when you keep everything in your fix! Produced by Dear Media

The Hamilton Review
A Conversation With Neville Anderson, President of the Los Angeles Pediatric Society

The Hamilton Review

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 30:47


In this conversation, Dr. Bob and Dr. Neville Anderson (President of the Los Angeles Pediatric Society) have a wonderful discussion about her work and contributions to the medical field. They also spend a large portion of the episode talking about the Eve and Gene Black Summer Medical Career Program that hosts an internship for high school students each summer. A delightful and informative conversation that you should not miss! Dr. Neville Anderson grew up in Los Angeles. She received a B.A. in Human Biology from Stanford University. After graduating from college, she was a teacher at Stanford's Bing Nursery School where she gained extensive experience in child development. She then left California to go to medical school at the University of Rochester in upstate New York. She quickly returned to sunny Southern California to do her internship and residency at Children's Hospital Los Angeles. There she won the Victor E. Stork Award for Continued Excellence and Future Promise in the Care of Children. After finishing her residency, she was a beloved pediatrician at Descanso Pediatrics in La Canada-Flintridge. She was named a Top Doctor in Pasadena magazine in 2008, 2010-2012 and 2013. In Los Angeles magazine, she was named a Top Rising Super Doctor in 2013-2015, and a Super Doctor in 2017-2020. After 7 years practicing in La Canada, she decided in 2014 to open her own practice on Larchmont Blvd in her “hometown” in the middle of Los Angeles. Dr. Anderson is a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics and has been a board member of the Los Angeles Pediatric Society since 2016 where she currently holds the position of President. In addition, she sits on the Board of Managers of the Children's Hospital Los Angeles Health Network and serves as Chair of the Finance Committee of the Children's Hospital Los Angeles Health Network. In her free time, she enjoys cooking, hiking, going to the beach, reading, playing tennis and “taking advantage of all the cultural activities in Los Angeles.” The Hollywood Bowl and the beach are her 2 favorite places in Los Angeles. Each December, she co-chairs her church's Project Angel Tree program which purchases Christmas gifts for children who have a parent in prison. How to contact Dr. Neville Anderson: https://www.larchmontpediatric.com/staff.html How to contact Dr. Bob: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChztMVtPCLJkiXvv7H5tpDQ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drroberthamilton/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bob.hamilton.1656 Seven Secrets Of The Newborn website: https://7secretsofthenewborn.com/ Website: https://roberthamiltonmd.com/ Pacific Ocean Pediatrics: http://www.pacificoceanpediatrics.com/

The B-Side Word Podcast
TBSW Ep. 84 - Bad Nurse, Expiry dates, Lebanon's super doctor

The B-Side Word Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 43:16


Welcome to the B-Side Word! Join us while we have a relaxed conversation about news articles that are not on the front page!   This week's articles: Bad nurse - https://www.nottinghampost.com/news/nottingham-news/senior-nurse-set-emergency-alarm-1563663 Food expiry dates - https://www.thehealthy.com/food/food-expiration-date/ Lebanon Dr. - https://twitter.com/mikelesliewfaa/status/1291014077322534912?s=21     Did you like anything that was said? hit that like button! What are your thoughts on today's topics? Comment below! Want to see more videos like this? Subscribe! Know a friend that might enjoy this? Share to your friends!   To find out more about us, check out our socials below: Alexander: @phlexphitness Devin: @devinlegaspi Maxie: @maxie.insider

The Jake Fisher Medical Podcast
Dr. Margaret Pearle: Kidney Stones

The Jake Fisher Medical Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 35:22


Dr. Margaret Pearle is the Vice Chair of Urology at UT Southwestern Medical Center. She received her MD and PhD from the University of Chicago, completed her urologic residency at Northwestern, and her fellowship at Washington University in St. Louis. Dr. Pearle is a co-head of the endourology department and is a Dr. Ralph C. Smith Distinguished Chair in Urologic Education. Texas Monthly has named Dr. Pearle a Super Doctor. Tune in to learn the ins and outs of kidney stone disease: the causes, symptoms, treatments, and much more.

Shattered Conception
28. High Risk Obstetric Care with David Finke, M.D.

Shattered Conception

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2019 43:06


My guest is obstetrician and gynecologist Dr. David Finke. Dr. Finke specializes in high risk pregnancies and values patient education above all else--assessing a patient's expectations with holistic care outcomes. He has been recognized for 8 years in a row as a "Super Doctor" in Beverly Hills. He finished residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology as Administrative Chief at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles and received his undergraduate and Medical Doctor degrees from the University of Missouri-Kansas City.  He is one of several talented and caring doctors at his office at Women’s Care of Beverly Hills. We cover many topics in this podcast including but not limited to: High risk pregnancy, screening for post-partum mood and anxiety disorders aka perinatal mood disorders, team approach to a healthy pregnancy and outcome, miscarriage, infertility treatments, advice and information for men and or partners during and after pregnancy, as well as his thoughts on infertility statistics and grief. Dr. Finke takes the time to get to know his patients and provides the compassion and thoughtfulness everyone needs when feeling possibly vulnerable and unsure during pregnancy, or trying to get pregnant. Website: www.womenscareofbeverlyhillsgroup.com Office phone: 310-657-1600    

Boomers Today
In The End – What is the Meaning of Life?

Boomers Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2019 29:16


Dr. Michael Weisberg has been a practicing gastroenterologist for over 28 years in Plano, Texas. He is board certified in Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology. He has been recognized as a ‘Super-Doctor’ by Texas Monthly and named to D Magazine’s list of best doctors eight times. Dr. Weisberg also serves as a board member of Digestive Health Associates of Texas. The Hospitalist was Dr. Weisberg’s first novel. He also did a TED talk based on ‘how the art of medicine has become a business in the 21st century’. We’ll be discussing his second novel, which is called In The End. Sponsor: www.SeniorCareAuthority.com

Boomers Today
In The End – What is the Meaning of Life?

Boomers Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2019 29:16


Dr. Michael Weisberg has been a practicing gastroenterologist for over 28 years in Plano, Texas. He is board certified in Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology. He has been recognized as a ‘Super-Doctor’ by Texas Monthly and named to D Magazine’s list of best doctors eight times. Dr. Weisberg also serves as a board member of Digestive Health Associates of Texas. The Hospitalist was Dr. Weisberg’s first novel. He also did a TED talk based on ‘how the art of medicine has become a business in the 21st century’. We’ll be discussing his second novel, which is called In The End.Sponsor: www.SeniorCareAuthority.com

Daddy Squared: The Gay Dads Podcast
1×07 Making Babies (Part 1)

Daddy Squared: The Gay Dads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 58:43


We turned to Dr. Guy Ringler, Reproductive Endocrinologist at California Fertility Partners to get an updated overview of the IVF and surrogacy options for gay men from a medical point of view. Are you too old to have kids? How to find the right egg donor? Is IVF becoming less expensive? These and other questions are answered in this episode of Daddy Square. "The cost [of IVF and surrogacy] is actually going up," Dr. Ringler states during the Daddy2 interview. "It's going up because everything gets more expensive, our Petri dishes are more expensive, the technology gets more expensive actually. And there's such a demand for surrogates that the amount that the agencies have to pay the surrogates goes up. So it's gradually increasing. It's not inexpensive, it's something you have to plan for." "I tell my patients it's somewhere between the cost of a really nice car and a small house in the Midwest." Go to the episode page on GaysWithKids.com Dr. Ringler's 5 Steps to Start Your Family: 1. Freeze sperm in Los Angeles Provide a semen sample for freezing and blood for infectious disease and genetic carrier screening. 2. Select Your Egg Donor Find your ideal donor from a diverse group of candidates. 3. Create Embryos For Freezing Embryos are cultured to the blastocyst stage and frozen. They can genetically screened prior to freezing if desired. 4. Select Your Surrogate Choose and meet (in person or via Skype) the surrogate mother that you would like to carry your child. 5. Embryo Transfer Transfer your embryo(s) into the surrogate. Ten days later is the pregnancy test and the beginning of your surrogacy journey. Terms you should be familiar with: IVF - Stands for In Vitro Fertilization. An assisted reproductive technique that is used to treat infertility due to multiple etiologies including tubal disease, male factor, endometriosis and unexpected causes. PGS Test - Preimplantation Genetic Screening. Testing the embryos to determine if they are genetically normal. Egg Freezing - a revolutionary technique that provides fertility options to delay pregnancy. Egg Donation - One of the most important factors effecting the pregnancy rate with IVF is the egg quality which is directly related to the age of the egg provider. IVF using eggs from a young and healthy egg donor provides embryos of optimal quality and pregnancy potential. About Dr. Guy Ringler Dr. Ringler graduated with honors from the University of Michigan before attending the Wayne State University School of Medicine. He trained in Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Chicago and completed a fellowship in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at the University of Pennsylvania. In clinical practice in Los Angeles for over 25 years, he has developed an international reputation for excellence in all aspects of reproductive care, especially third-party reproduction utilizing egg donation and surrogacy. He was one of the world's first physicians to use assisted reproductive technologies to help gay men having children. Dr. Ringler was awarded a Family Building award from the American Fertility Association for his work, and has been named a Super Doctor by Los Angeles Magazine. He has lectured around the world to help educate members of the LGBT community about family-building treatment options. He continues to work and live in Los Angeles with his husband, architect Mark Rios. Episode Credits: Co-Hosts: Yan Dekel, Alex Maghen Guest: Dr. Guy Ringler, Reproductive Endocrinologist at California Fertility Partners Music: Hercules & Love Affair, “Leonora” buy here Articles referred to in this episode: Where to Start If You're A Gay Couple Wanting to Have Kids (Yan Dekel, Daddy Square blog) Get Ready for Embryos From Two Men or Two Women (Dr. Guy Ringler, Time) Men Having Babies: The 14th Annual NY Men having Babies Surrogacy Seminar & Gay Parenting Expo is coming up November 10-11, 2018 Unsung Heroes: Surrogate Mothers to Same-Sex Couples (Dr. Guy Ringler,

Daddy Squared: The Gay Dads Podcast
1×07 Making Babies (Part 1)

Daddy Squared: The Gay Dads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2018 58:43


We turned to Dr. Guy Ringler, Reproductive Endocrinologist at California Fertility Partners to get an updated overview of the IVF and surrogacy options for gay men from a medical point of view. Are you too old to have kids? How to find the right egg donor? Is IVF becoming less expensive? These and other questions are answered in this episode of Daddy Square. "The cost [of IVF and surrogacy] is actually going up," Dr. Ringler states during the Daddy2 interview. "It's going up because everything gets more expensive, our Petri dishes are more expensive, the technology gets more expensive actually. And there's such a demand for surrogates that the amount that the agencies have to pay the surrogates goes up. So it's gradually increasing. It's not inexpensive, it's something you have to plan for." "I tell my patients it's somewhere between the cost of a really nice car and a small house in the Midwest." Go to the episode page on GaysWithKids.com Dr. Ringler's 5 Steps to Start Your Family: 1. Freeze sperm in Los Angeles Provide a semen sample for freezing and blood for infectious disease and genetic carrier screening. 2. Select Your Egg Donor Find your ideal donor from a diverse group of candidates. 3. Create Embryos For Freezing Embryos are cultured to the blastocyst stage and frozen. They can genetically screened prior to freezing if desired. 4. Select Your Surrogate Choose and meet (in person or via Skype) the surrogate mother that you would like to carry your child. 5. Embryo Transfer Transfer your embryo(s) into the surrogate. Ten days later is the pregnancy test and the beginning of your surrogacy journey. Terms you should be familiar with: IVF - Stands for In Vitro Fertilization. An assisted reproductive technique that is used to treat infertility due to multiple etiologies including tubal disease, male factor, endometriosis and unexpected causes. PGS Test - Preimplantation Genetic Screening. Testing the embryos to determine if they are genetically normal. Egg Freezing - a revolutionary technique that provides fertility options to delay pregnancy. Egg Donation - One of the most important factors effecting the pregnancy rate with IVF is the egg quality which is directly related to the age of the egg provider. IVF using eggs from a young and healthy egg donor provides embryos of optimal quality and pregnancy potential. About Dr. Guy Ringler Dr. Ringler graduated with honors from the University of Michigan before attending the Wayne State University School of Medicine. He trained in Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Chicago and completed a fellowship in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at the University of Pennsylvania. In clinical practice in Los Angeles for over 25 years, he has developed an international reputation for excellence in all aspects of reproductive care, especially third-party reproduction utilizing egg donation and surrogacy. He was one of the world's first physicians to use assisted reproductive technologies to help gay men having children. Dr. Ringler was awarded a Family Building award from the American Fertility Association for his work, and has been named a Super Doctor by Los Angeles Magazine. He has lectured around the world to help educate members of the LGBT community about family-building treatment options. He continues to work and live in Los Angeles with his husband, architect Mark Rios. Episode Credits: Co-Hosts: Yan Dekel, Alex Maghen Guest: Dr. Guy Ringler, Reproductive Endocrinologist at California Fertility Partners Music: Hercules & Love Affair, “Leonora” buy here Articles referred to in this episode: Where to Start If You’re A Gay Couple Wanting to Have Kids (Yan Dekel, Daddy Square blog) Get Ready for Embryos From Two Men or Two Women (Dr. Guy Ringler, Time) Men Having Babies: The 14th Annual NY Men having Babies Surrogacy Seminar & Gay Parenting Expo is coming up November 10-11, 2018 Unsung Heroes: Surrogate Mothers to Same-Sex Couples (Dr. Guy Ringler,

Tales From The East Stand
TFTES-16-7-18

Tales From The East Stand

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018 183:04


Our guests in Johnny Blues Bar are Aidan Price and Andy Myler, who both joined Shamrock Rovers in the 2006 First Division winning season. The lads recall the Bohs and Athlone games from that year and what it was like playing under Pat Scully. After Aidan helps review the AIK game he discusses the first ever match in Tallaght, Real Madrid, Modena, Israel, his near fatal mistake against Sporting Fingal, being released by Michael O'Neill, his current role as Under 19s boss and working with Gavin Bazunu. Andy talks his favourite goals, scoring two hat-tricks in two weeks, managing the club's A and Under 20 teams to league titles, being on O'Neill's coaching staff during the run to the Europa League group stages and Belgrade, where Super Doctor showed his dance moves and Paddy Kavanagh was almost kidnapped. There's also an interview with 'Cousins Dozens' Terry Doran from Oldham.

The Doctor's Life
Designing Your Own Medical Practice That You Love! with Dr. Dina Strachan

The Doctor's Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2018 34:25


My guest Dina Strachan, MD left academics and founded her own dermatology practice in a very competitive market in New York City. She started with a dream and a small budget and has grown her very successful practice on her own terms.  Dr. Strachan is also a well-known author and blogger and has been named a "Super Doctor" by the New York Times. She is also the author of Moxie Mindset, Secrets of Building a Profitable, Independent Physicians Practice in a Competitive Market, which was released this year. In this episode we discuss: How to be both financially successful and have deep joy and personal satisfaction in medicine Why having an independent practice actually serves the public better than larger practices do Why "fitting the mold" leads to physician burnout How to break out of "big" medicine, do your own thing, and still be successful Why leaving medicine is not necessarily the path to happiness, even when you are burned out. You can find Dr. Strachan on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, www.dinastrachanmd.com, and find her book at amazon.com.  

Super Nerd Pals
138 - Super Doctor OctoHorse

Super Nerd Pals

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2017 42:37


This week the pals get together to discuss AVENGERS INFINITY WAR, specifically that cool as heck trailer. Also, Andy reviews the Disaster Artis and discusses Doomsday Clock issue 1 with Stan, and Stan adopts a Tamagotchi! Ryan also buys a Tamagotchi during the course of the episode, so in general this is a very eventful show. Please listen!

The Truth Prescription
Dr Anthony Watkins - Truth, Diversity & Childhood

The Truth Prescription

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2017 41:37


As Program Director of the General Surgery Residency Program at New York-Presbyterian Hospital, distinguished transplant surgeon Dr. Anthony Watkins plays a pivotal role in shaping the minds of future surgeons. He’s won numerous awards for his excellence in teaching, and is a continuous source of inspiration for students and surgeons alike. In our first episode of The Truth Prescription, things get personal as Dr. Watkins opens up about his childhood, and thinks back on some of the biggest challenges he has faced in his life and career. Dr. Watkins also talks about bringing more diversity into the scientific community, sheds some light on his stint as a reality TV star, and reveals how anyone can use their inner energy to turn their dreams into realities.Topics include:Pushing through fears and standing up for what you wantAligning your passions with your talentsWhy it’s important to know thyself (and what that really entails)Anthony C. Watkins, MD is the Program Director of the General Surgery Residency Program, Surgical Director of the Skills Acquisition & Innovation Laboratory (SAIL), and Assistant Professor of Surgery at Weill Cornell Medicine. He is an Attending Surgeon at New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medicine and an experienced, board-certified surgeon who specializes in kidney, pancreas and liver transplantation, laparoscopic donor nephrectomies, dialysis access surgery and general surgery. Dr. Watkins has authored several publications and book chapters and his current research interests include topics ranging from improving outcomes and increasing access to transplantation to exploring innovative ways to enhance surgical education. Dr. Watkins received his B.A. degree from Fisk University, Nashville, and his M.D. degree from the University of Tennessee College of Medicine. He completed his general surgery residency training at the University of Medicine and Dentistry, New Jersey Medical School, Newark, New Jersey, and spent an additional two years conducting research related to trauma hemorrhagic shock and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome. He completed his fellowship in Multi-Organ Transplantation/Hepatobiliary Surgery at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University. Prior to joining Weill Cornell, Dr. Watkins was Assistant Professor of Surgery at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons.Dr. Watkins was recognized by Super Doctor, as a New York Rising Star in 2015 and a recipient of the Top Healthcare Professionals Under 40 Award by the National Medical Association in 2013.Learn more about Dr. Anthony Watkins:weillcornell.orgLinkedInTwitter See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Business, Life, & Coffee | Entrepreneurship, Life Hacks, Personal Development for Busy Professionals
53 - The NFL Puts Together Winning Game Plan Against Prostate Cancer

Business, Life, & Coffee | Entrepreneurship, Life Hacks, Personal Development for Busy Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2016 7:48


The NFL Puts Together Winning Game Plan Against Prostate Cancer Ft. Michael Haynes – Pro Football Hall of Famer and Prostate Cancer Survivor and Benjamin Lowentritt, M.D. - Director, Prostate Cancer Care Program, Chesapeake Urology Associates Business, Life, and Coffee Powered by Jumpstart:HR, LLC (www.jumpstart-hr.com) Join the conversation on social media: Twitter: @BizLifeCoffee | @JoeyVPriceHR Instagram: @BusinessLifeAndCoffee | @JoeyVPriceHR About This Episode: Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in men. On any given Sunday 1 in 7 men watching an NFL game will be diagnosed with this disease, but the odds increase to 1 in 5 if they are African American and 1 in 3 if they have a family history. These are stats that no one wants to see up on a scoreboard. An estimated 181,000 new cases will be diagnosed in 2016 – that’s one father, brother or loved one being told every three minutes that they have prostate cancer. Prostate cancer is also the second leading cause of cancer-related death among men, and there are often no symptoms.  Early detection for prostate cancer is key, which is why, for the eighth year, the National Football League has teamed up with the Urology Care Foundation—the official foundation of the American Urological Association—on the Know Your Stats About Prostate Cancer® campaign, an initiative to encourage men to know their prostate cancer risk and to talk to their doctor about whether prostate cancer testing is right for them. The campaign is led by Pro Football Hall of Famer and prostate cancer survivor, Michael Haynes. About Michael Haynes: Michael is a former National Football League cornerback who played for the New England Patriots and the Los Angeles Raiders. His professional football career began when he was selected in the 1976 NFL Draft by the New England Patriots. He is elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1997. Haynes, a prostate cancer survivor, is the spokesperson for the Know Your Stats About Prostate Cancer® campaign and speaks on their behalf to educate and encourage men to be proactive about their prostate health.   About Benjamin Lowentritt, M.D.: Dr. Lowentritt has been at the forefront of robotic urology procedures and was the first surgeon in Maryland to perform robot assisted surgery for bladder cancer. He has authored numerous articles and chapters on subjects including robotic surgery, erectile dysfunction, pediatric urology, female urology and the urological management of patients after renal transplantation. Dr. Lowentritt has been selected as a "Super Doctor" by his peers in The Washington Post magazine and as a "Top Doctor" in Baltimore magazine. Dr. Lowentritt serves on the Board of Directors for the Baltimore City Medical Society.

The NTuned Show with Ms.P And The Family
Welcome Dr. Risa Ravitz To Everyday Living With Lady Twinkles And Ms.P

The NTuned Show with Ms.P And The Family

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2016 47:00


Dr. Ravitz is a board certified Neurologist and Pain Management specialist with fellowship training in Headache Medicine. She is dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of all neurologic conditions involving both the central and peripheral nervous system. Dr. Ravitz also has additional interest and training in the treatment of Headaches. She uses a holistic approach to treatment that includes pharmacotherapy, Botox, trigger point injections, physical therapy, and diet and lifestyle changes that help patients return to active lives without pain. She is dedicated to her continuing medical education and attends conferences around the country in her field. She was recently named as a Super Doctor and one of New York's Rising Stars in the New York Times Magazine, an award recognizing young physicians. In her free time, Dr. Ravitz enjoys surfing, running, and yoga. Dr. Ravitz is a board certified Neurologist and Pain Management specialist with fellowship training in Headache Medicine. She is dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of all neurologic conditions involving both the central and peripheral nervous system. Training Undergraduate Education: Amherst College, B.A., Magna Cum LaudeMedical School: Jefferson Medical CollegeInternship: University of Colorado Health SciencesResidency: Chief Resident, Harbor UCLA/David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Department of NeurologyFellowship: The Headache Institute/Roosevelt Hospital/Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, Department of Neurology