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    Explore " evidence-based medicine" with insightful episodes like "How Evidence-Based Medicine Shapes Patient Care", "Episode 159: Dr. Matthew Calkins on Transforming Healthcare through Direct Primary Care", "Zoomies Pediatrics: Part 2", "Episode 17: Managing Stress in a Hectic World with Lois Payne, Health & Wellness Coach" and "SCCM Pod-450 Surviving Sepsis Campaign: Long-Term Goals of Care" from podcasts like ""The Root Cause Medicine Podcast", "Ketones and Coffee Podcast with Lorenz", "The Running Wine Mom", "Functional Medicine Foundations" and "SCCM Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (25)

    How Evidence-Based Medicine Shapes Patient Care

    How Evidence-Based Medicine Shapes Patient Care
    In today's episode of The Root Cause Medicine Podcast, we dive into evidence-based medicine, biases in clinical studies, and the significance of a patient-centered approach with Dr. Allen Sussman. You’ll hear us discuss: 1. The role of evidence-based medicine in patient-centered care 2. How to critically evaluate medical studies 3. Statistical versus clinical significance in medicine 4. Integrating complementary and alternative medicine 5. “Saving the Art of Medicine” book 6. Balancing compassion and evidence in medical practice Dr. Allen Sussman is a highly experienced endocrinologist who has practiced for over 34 years and taught as a clinical assistant professor at the University of Washington. He co-founded the Rainier Clinical Research Center, where he was involved in numerous evidence-based studies and helped develop innovative treatments for diabetes. He also served as the director of Alternative Medical Services at Valley Medical Center and was part of a task force in Washington State to create standardized practices within alternative medicine. Dr. Sussman authored "Saving the Art of Medicine," which provides an all-around view of the medical field and what it means to be a healer. Order tests through Rupa Health, the BEST place to order functional medicine lab tests from 30+ labs - https://www.rupahealth.com/reference-guide

    Episode 159: Dr. Matthew Calkins on Transforming Healthcare through Direct Primary Care

    Episode 159: Dr. Matthew Calkins on Transforming Healthcare through Direct Primary Care

    In this episode, We welcome Dr. Matt Calkins to discuss his journey in the medical field and his dedication to promoting the potency of the ketogenic diet in preventing and reversing chronic diseases. 


    Dr. Calkins shares his experiences and challenges in advocating for a lifestyle-based approach to healthcare as opposed to traditional symptom treatment. He also provides insights into Direct Primary Care (DPC) and its potential for revolutionizing healthcare by offering a more personalized, holistic approach to patient care. 


    He details some available resources and explains how patients can take control of their own health by becoming more proactive and informed about their diagnoses and treatment options.


    00:00 Introduction and New Year Wishes

    00:15 Recap of Previous Episodes and Guest Introductions

    00:54 Introduction to Dr. Matthew Calkins

    02:19 Dr. Calkins' Journey into Metabolic Health

    02:39 Dr. Calkins' Medical School and Residency Experience

    05:34 Transition from Emergency Medicine to Family Medicine

    06:14 Dr. Calkins' Current Role and Future Plans

    07:29 Discussion on Metabolic Health and Healthcare System

    14:21 Challenges in Mainstream Healthcare Acceptance for Low Carb and Keto

    18:49 Patient-Physician Collaboration in Changing Healthcare System

    20:05 Dr. Calkins' Patient Demographics and Future Clinic Plans

    24:31 Closing Remarks and Future Aspirations

    26:11 Navigating Traditional Healthcare Systems

    26:57 Understanding and Discussing Differences in Healthcare

    28:00 The Role of Metabolic Health Practitioners

    28:58 The Impact of Low Carb Diets on Health

    29:39 Challenges in Traditional Healthcare

    32:03 The Future of Healthcare: Direct Patient Care

    32:34 Understanding Direct Primary Care

    36:40 The Traditional Healthcare Model vs Direct Primary Care

    40:00 The Power of Lifestyle Changes in Health

    45:37 The Importance of Patient Advocacy in Healthcare

    46:38 Finding Low Carb Friendly Healthcare Providers

    47:59 Connecting with Dr. Matt Calkins

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    https://twitter.com/MattCalkinsMD

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    Zoomies Pediatrics: Part 2

    Zoomies Pediatrics: Part 2


    Welcome to the second part of a riveting two-part episode on "The Running Wine Mom" podcast! Host Samantha continues her enlightening conversation with the remarkable Dr. Quynh Nguyen, a dedicated pediatrician and advocate for children's health. In part 2, we delve deep into the heart of pediatric care and explore the innovative practice of Zoomies Pediatrics, led by Dr. Nguyen.

    In this episode, we uncover the seamless blend of evidence-based medicine and personalized care that defines Zoomies Pediatrics. Discover how Dr. Nguyen's commitment to preventive measures and nurturing child development creates a safe haven for children and families. We also explore the role of cutting-edge technologies, including telehealth services, in ensuring top-notch care even in challenging times.


    Whether you're a parent seeking guidance or someone intrigued by the world of pediatric medicine, this episode offers a wealth of insights, inspiration, and compassion. Join us as we continue our journey through the remarkable world of pediatric care with Dr. Quynh Nguyen.


    Episode Highlights:

    • Exploring the innovative Zoomies Pediatrics practice
    • Blending evidence-based medicine with personalized care
    • Nurturing child development and preventive measures
    • Embracing cutting-edge telehealth services in pediatric care
    • Insights into family-centered care and compassion in healthcare


    Tune in, subscribe, and share this episode with your friends and family. Let's continue to learn, grow, and be inspired together!


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    Episode 17: Managing Stress in a Hectic World with Lois Payne, Health & Wellness Coach

    Episode 17: Managing Stress in a Hectic World with Lois Payne, Health & Wellness Coach
    Lois Payne is a Nationally Board Certified Health and Wellness Coach, a Functional Medicine Certified Coach as well as a Certified Professional Coach with the International Coach Federation. In this episode, Amber Warren and Lois Payne discuss the role of a health coach and the importance of health coaching in improving outcomes for patients. They also discuss the science behind health coaching, the tools and resources used to support clients in areas such as sleep, nutrition, and stress resilience. The conversation highlights the significance of consistency in building healthy habits and the role of accountability in the health coaching process. Lois Payne shares her journey into becoming a health coach and the empowerment it brings to individuals in taking charge of their health!

    SCCM Pod-450 Surviving Sepsis Campaign: Long-Term Goals of Care

    SCCM Pod-450 Surviving Sepsis Campaign: Long-Term Goals of Care
    Since the publication of the Surviving Sepsis Campaign guidelines, the focus has been on sepsis management, early identification, and treatment. (Evans L, et al. Crit Care Med. 2021;49:e1063-e1143). As more patients are surviving sepsis, they may be left with short- and long-term problems that need to be addressed. Host Ludwig H. Lin, MD, is joined by Christa A. Schorr, DNP, MSN, RN, FCCM, to discuss the implementation of initiatives for preventing impairments due to sepsis. They will also discuss the challenges faced by survivors of sepsis and the difficulties of matching care to the patient's and family's goals of care.

    Postmodern Medicine with Dr Benway and Pseud Dionysius, MPH

    Postmodern Medicine with Dr Benway and Pseud Dionysius, MPH
    My pseudonymous native informants from the illustrious realms of Science make the provocative case that medicine has become a quintessentially postmodern field. They attribute this development to the rise of Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) in the 1990s in Canada, which has occasioned (as its pioneers intended) a Kuhnian paradigm shift in the field. After surveying the spread and impact of the EBM revolution, we explore its after-effects in the Covid era. https://www.bmj.com/content/359/bmj.j5676 https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abstract/1785467 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0141076816649883

    Situational literacy and improving inclusion and diversity in care

    Situational literacy and improving inclusion and diversity in care

    Join Dr. Victor Montori in conversation with Dr. Doreen Rabi, Professor in Medicine and the head of Endocrinology and Metabolism at the University of Calgary. Dr. Rabi is also actively involved in the development of clinical practice guidelines in Canada, where she advocates for the inclusion of patient-centered approaches and shared decision making. In today’s KERCast, Drs. Montori and Rabi discuss her own formative experiences as a patient, her work in evidence synthesis and guideline development, and the need to interrogate systems of power that obstruct the practice of inclusive care and health equity.

    Uppsala Reports Long Reads – Philosophy of science meets patient safety

    Uppsala Reports Long Reads – Philosophy of science meets patient safety

    Most of us want healthcare to be both patient-centric and evidence-based. But are those two goals compatible? Can we tailor healthcare to our unique circumstances­, while relying on the average statistical measurements that scientific evidence is based on? Emerging ideas in the philosophy of science are challenging a rigid reliance on evidence-based medicine and offering a more nuanced understanding of patient safety.

    This episode is part of the Uppsala Reports Long Reads series – the most topical stories from UMC’s pharmacovigilance magazine, brought to you in audio format. Find the text version here.

    Tune in to find out:

    • What causal dispositions are
    • Why pharmacovigilance would benefit from a new approach to causality
    • How to promote trans-disciplinary approaches to medical inquiry

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    22: The Epistemic Tightrope: Walking The Line of Doubt (with Scott Lilienfeld)

    22: The Epistemic Tightrope: Walking The Line of Doubt (with Scott Lilienfeld)
    Patients always receive treatment in agreement with the best scientific evidence available, right? Well, no. Not really. Clinical practitioners seem to suffer from many of the cognitive biases that affect the rest of us, and treatment decisions are often much less science-based that we might like to think. Scott Lilienfeld joins Igor and Charles to discuss evidence-based practice in psychotherapy, the importance of doubting, clinical psychology’s dirty little secret, Scarlett Johansson’s brain, confirmation bias, how science really works, and why people just can’t let go of the idea that a full moon triggers werewolf-style behaviour. Igor reveals he learnt his English from TV detective ‘Columbo’, Scott discusses the fine art of planting seeds of doubt in conversations, and Charles learns from Abraham Lincoln that intellectual humility can ultimately be a path to earned intellectual confidence. Welcome to Episode 22. Special Guest: Scott Lilienfeld.

    SCCM Pod-323 Guidelines for the Appropriate Use of Bedside General and Cardiac Ultrasonography - Part II: Cardiac Ultrasonography

    SCCM Pod-323 Guidelines for the Appropriate Use of Bedside General and Cardiac Ultrasonography - Part II: Cardiac Ultrasonography
    Todd Fraser, MD, speaks with Alexander B. Levitov, MD, FCCM, FCCP, RDCS. Dr. Levitov is a professor in the division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine and Director of the Ultrasound Training Program at Eastern Virginia Medical School in Norfolk, Virginia.

    Mercer University Health Services

    Mercer University Health Services
    Dr. Ashish Advani and Dr. Ted Matthews of Mercer University Mercer University Health Services We sat down with Dean and SVP of Health Services, Dr. Ted Matthews, and Dr. Ashish Advani, Clinical Associate Professor of Pharmacy from Mercer University. Mercer University's College of Pharmacy is ranked among the top five pharmacy programs at private institutions […] The post Mercer University Health Services appeared first on Business RadioX ®.

    Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

    Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
    Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy This week we sat down with internationally-known expert on the subject of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, Dr. Helen Gelly. This treatment modality has been available to patients with poorly-healing wounds, thermal injuries, decompression sickness, late effects of radiation, and several other problems for decades. And while there is a quality body of evidence supporting […] The post Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy appeared first on Business RadioX ®.

    Hospital Medicine: Hospitalists and Evidence-Based Medicine

    Hospital Medicine: Hospitalists and Evidence-Based Medicine
    This month’s feature highlights evidence-based medicine and its application at point-of-care. Three hospitalists, Dr. Daniel Steinberg, Dr. Daniel Dressler, and Dr. Ed Vasilevskis, talk about the resources they use to stay on top of the science of medicine at point of care, including the importance of timely information access in evidence-based point-of-care medicine, and use of a virtual file cabinet to gather and store information and use in bedside clinical care.
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