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Thursday, 15 October 2020 00:00
Getting the Most out of Your Doctor's Appointment
Published in
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Tuesday, 24 March 2020 00:00
EP 984B - Long Walk Out of the Woods
Dr. Adam B. Hill suffered despair and disillusionment with the culture of medicine, culminating in a spiral of depression, alcoholism, and an active suicidal plan.
Published in
YOU The Owners Manual Podcast
Monday, 03 June 2019 00:00
Encore Episode: From Doctor to Patient
Becoming a doctor takes years of dedication and focus. But, what happens when a doctor finds herself in the patient’s chair?
Published in
Rewired Radio
Monday, 10 July 2017 00:00
From Doctor to Patient
Becoming a doctor takes years of dedication and focus. But, what happens when a doctor finds herself in the patient’s chair?
Published in
Rewired Radio
Tuesday, 30 May 2017 00:00
EP 840 Understanding Others' Pain
You typically describe your symptoms to your doctor, but what if your doctor could actually feel your pain?
Published in
YOU The Owners Manual Podcast
Tuesday, 16 May 2017 00:00
EP 838 When Drugs Aren't Necessary
Published in
YOU The Owners Manual Podcast
Tuesday, 21 March 2017 00:00
Pharma's Profit vs. People: Beware Dangerous Prescription Meds
Published in
Mindful Medicine
Wednesday, 21 December 2016 12:35
Wearables in Healthcare: Transforming the Doctor-Patient Relationship
Many of my patients ask me if they should get a new smart watch or other type of fitness tracker for themselves or a loved one this holiday season.
I get excited to discuss these products with my patients, but caution them that no device by itself will make you healthier.
Staying fit requires discipline, hard-work, and patience. Nonetheless, I think these devices are a helpful tool in our fitness and wellness endeavors.
Published in
RadioMD Blog
Tuesday, 13 December 2016 00:00
EP 817 The "No-Mistake Zone" in Healthcare
Even before illnesses or emergencies strike, you need to have your and your family's health under control.
Published in
YOU The Owners Manual Podcast
Tuesday, 25 October 2016 13:32
Chronic Pain is Not a Character Flaw
An opioid epidemic sweeps the nation affecting tens of thousands of young males, those with their whole lives ahead of them. Policy makers feel impelled to do something, anything to curb the tide, and so they act.
The year was 1914. The primary policy was the Harrison Act. As a result of this act, physicians who prescribed more opioid than what was deemed reasonable faced loss of license and criminal prosecution.
The patient in pain became someone to be feared and avoided at all costs. Out of a sense of self-preservation, physicians chose to view chronic pain as merely a character flaw, something not worthy of attention.
But, there was more…
Because of this act and subsequent interpretations by the Supreme Court, those addicted to opioids and other drugs became criminals.
Millions of people have been harmed by this act, unnecessarily, and are still being harmed.
Published in
RadioMD Blog
Thursday, 20 October 2016 23:32
Anxiety & Fear in the Newly Diagnosed Cancer Patient
It is anxiety that is the killer.
We humans suffer most when not knowing all that needs to be known, especially when there is so much to fear.
I choose, as do many dictionaries and as have countless great religious leaders and philosophers, to define “anxiety” as “fear of the unknown.”
I frequently relate a parable to my patients on this crucial subject.
Let us travel back in time to the clan of the proverbial caveman. In one cave, somewhat safe from the elements and huddled about a fire, is a family fraught with anxiety toward the savage carnivores outside. These beasts only know this clan as prey. The clan shrinks under the weight of this presumed knowledge, convinced that the predators will most assuredly find and devour them. The clan huddles all the closer, shaken by every foreign sound and every dimming of the fire. They dare not move. They are not ready to battle for their next meal or to survive.
That is the primordial example of paralysis by analysis; it is as old as man. That is anxiety.
Published in
RadioMD Blog
Wednesday, 14 September 2016 18:13
Is There a Doctor in the House?
I was called up from the Reserves to active duty to serve as a medical officer for Operation Desert Storm, during which I broke my back. I was transferred to Wilford Hall in San Antonio, TX and was placed at bed rest in a large 10- bed ward.
Every day, I waited for that moment or two when the surgical team would round on me. Afterward, the nurses would help wheel my bed down to the hallway where the pay phone was located.
Back then there were no cell phones, so I would pop in a bunch of quarters and call my wife. The first question out of her mouth was always this: “What did the doctor say?”
Notice it was always the doctor. Not the team of specialists. Not the Red team or Trauma team. Not the surrogate for the internist.
I realized how much it meant to me and my family to hear directly from my doctor; I needed that update from him every day.
Published in
RadioMD Blog
Monday, 11 July 2016 10:00
Ask the Wizard: Dr. Abel Responds to FAQs
Published in
The Wizard of Eyes
Thursday, 05 May 2016 11:06
How You Know if You Have a Good Doc: 90-Second Test
Published in
Health Radio
Tuesday, 12 April 2016 12:00
Understanding Your Rights as a Patient
Published in
Sharecare Radio
Wednesday, 30 March 2016 12:45
Future of Medicine: Patients & Doctors as Peers
Published in
Naturally Savvy
Thursday, 24 March 2016 12:33
It's Not Me, It's YOU: Breaking Up with Your Doc
I’m one of those patients who researches everything on the Internet. I work for RadioMD, so of course I would.
About seven weeks ago, shortness of breath resulted in a fainting spell in my ballet conditioning class. I’m aware of an anaerobic asthma condition but usually don’t need my inhaler for ballet conditioning. I stepped out to catch my breath, blacked out, and woke up after 30 seconds of bonding with the floor.
I was breathing fine when I awoke and refused the ambulance offered to me. My husband zipped in to collect me. He knows I’m strong-willed and independent, so he didn’t argue when I said I’d see a doctor the next day.
I kept that promise. But, it was more complicated than it set out to be.
Published in
RadioMD Blog
Tuesday, 08 March 2016 11:46
Naturopathic Poseurs
Published in
Mindful Medicine
Tuesday, 08 March 2016 11:34
Health Care or Sick Care?
Published in
Mindful Medicine
Thursday, 03 March 2016 12:00
The Man Behind the Fight for Chiropractic
Published in
To Your Good Health Radio
Thursday, 03 March 2016 12:00
Chiropractic vs. the American Medical Association
Published in
To Your Good Health Radio
Thursday, 25 February 2016 12:00
The Hidden Story Behind the AMA's Plot to Destroy Chiropractic
Published in
To Your Good Health Radio
Thursday, 25 February 2016 12:00
The Most Important Film in the History of Chiropractic
Academy award nominated filmmaker, Jeff Hays, joins Dr. Friedman in a two-part interview to discuss his new documentary, Undoctored.
Published in
To Your Good Health Radio
Saturday, 13 February 2016 14:25
Healthcare: Reclaiming the Patient-Doctor Relationship
The modern healthcare system, with sky-high bills, confusing rules, and less and less time with your doctor, can be downright frustrating.
Published in
YOU The Owners Manual Podcast
Wednesday, 03 February 2016 10:33
Ask Dr. Mike: Is Kefir Liquid Gold? PLUS Pros & Cons of Telemedicine
Published in
Healthy Talk w/ Dr. Michael Smith
Wednesday, 27 January 2016 12:22
Healing Your Soul via Courage, Hope & the Power of the Mind
Dr. Bhupendra O. Khatri fears the essential doctor-patient relationship is in peril of being destroyed.
Published in
Naturally Savvy
Monday, 04 January 2016 10:46
Top 5 Men's Health Tips for the New Year
Published in
Health Radio
Wednesday, 16 December 2015 12:11
Medical Mistakes: How to Avoid Misdiagnoses
Mistakes in medical diagnoses can cost you in money, invasive procedures and even death. And it's scary just how often they occur.
Published in
GTL
Thursday, 29 October 2015 11:18
Doc Doesn't Know Best: How to Get Affordable & Effective Care
Published in
Health Radio
Saturday, 12 September 2015 14:25
One Nurse's Shift of a Lifetime
Almost everyone will be in the care of a nurse at some point, but most people have no idea what nurses really do.
Published in
YOU The Owners Manual Podcast
Wednesday, 05 August 2015 10:11
Doctors on Demand
Published in
Healthy Talk w/ Dr. Michael Smith
Tuesday, 14 July 2015 11:46
How to Find the Right Naturopathic Doctor
Published in
Mindful Medicine
Tuesday, 28 April 2015 10:22
When Should You Ask for a Second Opinion?
Published in
Healthy Talk w/ Dr. Michael Smith
Tuesday, 28 April 2015 10:11
5 Questions to Ask Your Doctor
Remember, you have to be your own health advocate and ask the questions you may be hesitant to bring up.
Published in
Healthy Talk w/ Dr. Michael Smith
Thursday, 23 April 2015 13:45
Ask HER: Organic Foods, Calculating Ovulation & Should You Get an Annual Physical?
Published in
HER
Tuesday, 14 April 2015 10:11
How to Improve Doctor-Patient Relationships
Published in
Healthy Talk w/ Dr. Michael Smith
Thursday, 29 January 2015 14:22
What Happens When Your Doctor Can't Diagnose You?
You know your body better than anyone, and it's crucial you always listen to it when you're feeling out of sync.
Published in
Healthy Talk w/ Dr. Michael Smith
Wednesday, 15 October 2014 12:11
Are You Getting the Best Care at a Teaching Hospital?
Published in
Healthy Children
Wednesday, 20 August 2014 14:45
It’s Time to Heal: Remember to Be Your Own Primary Caregiver
Published in
Mindful Medicine
Friday, 14 March 2014 10:00
Antibiotic Overuse Can Put You at Risk
Are you over-medicating yourself every time you get a simple cough? Know when you should and should not use antibiotics.
Published in
The Dr. Leigh Vinocur Show
Saturday, 25 January 2014 16:25
What If You Could Access Your Doctor 24/7?
What if you had access to a doctor's care and advice 24 hours a day, seven days a week? Dr. Brian Allard wants to make that happen.
Published in
YOU The Owners Manual Podcast
Wednesday, 08 January 2014 14:45
Be Prepared: 5 Things Your Doctor Should Ask YOU
Published in
Mindful Medicine
Monday, 16 December 2013 12:11
Medical Mistakes: How to Avoid Misdiagnoses
Mistakes in medical diagnoses can cost you in money, invasive procedures and even death. And it's scary just how often they occur.
Published in
Staying Well
Wednesday, 13 November 2013 14:00
A Sauna a Day Keeps the Doctor Away
Saunas have been shown to increase circulation, lower blood pressure and assist with detoxification; among many other benefits.
Published in
Mindful Medicine
Wednesday, 13 November 2013 11:45
No Nonsense Medicine
There’s not only one way to do things, and it's essential to realize that you need to be an advocate for your own health.
Published in
Naturally Savvy
Monday, 04 November 2013 12:22
Lies You Tell Your Doctor: It’s Time to Confess
When you're thinking of lying during a doctor appointment, consider this: does the lie outweigh the risk of a health consequence?
Published in
Staying Well
Wednesday, 23 October 2013 11:33
Saving Money on Healthcare Costs
Did you know that 50% of doctor bills have mistakes? Dr. Ginger shares tips on you can effectively save money on your healthcare.
Published in
Naturally Savvy
Monday, 21 October 2013 12:00
Health Care Changes Will Cause Doctors to Retire Early
Within the next three years, 60% of physicians say they will retire from medicine early. What is the true reason for this choice?
Published in
Staying Well
Wednesday, 02 October 2013 14:00
What You Should Know About Low Dose Naltrexone
Published in
Mindful Medicine