The Preventive Medicine Podcast

著者: Ragav Sharma DO CSCS
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  • Addressing America’s healthcare crisis through the lens of prevention.
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Addressing America’s healthcare crisis through the lens of prevention.
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  • [ReCast] Preventive Medicine: Fact vs. Fiction – Austin Baraki, MD
    2023/01/25
    This is a re-cast of an episode originally aired in June of 2020. This was an incredible episode that deserves to be heard by all new listeners! In this episode we discuss the role of resistance training for both patients and as a prescription by providers, the evidence behind various practices in prevention, the harms of over-screening, and much more!. Whether in the hospital inpatient floors or his clients in the gym, Dr. Baraki brings evidence-based information and suggestions to help those he works with. Dr. Baraki is board certified in Internal Medicine, an assistant professor of medicine, and well known for his role with Barbell Medicine.  Dr. Baraki's Social Media: Instagram Twitter Link Show Notes Question 1:  What is Barbell Medicine, why did you decide to get involved and what are it's goals? Question 2: Why did you decide to go into Internal Medicine given your athletic history and interest in exercise? Question 3: What do you think other physicians that do not lift weights can learn from Barbell medicine, should they attend your seminars? Question 4: Does the population of those attending your Barbell Medicine seminars trend more towards physicians or healthcare professionals? Question 5: There are many silly ideas surrounding preventive medicine and other aspects regarding medicine, can you speak to the use of evidence when it comes to recommendations in preventive health? Question 6: What does preventive medicine mean to you? Question 7: Why is the allure of more screening with regards to preventive care problematic? Question 8: How do you balance limiting the allure of physicians to use screenings widely as a way to "check-off" preventive care and patients that desire screening based on false notions of prevention? Question 9: How do you communicate to patients who come in wanting to get unneeded screening such as a whole-body scan to determine all potential problems? Question 10: Why is it important that patients are educated and develop a level of self-efficacy? Question 11: Do you think helping patients develop a positive self-narrative is beneficial in the scope of preventive medicine? Question 12: Do you think we do a poor job of letting our patients know that they should be striving to develop a more robust exercise program based on the current guidelines? Question 13: How do we bridge the gap between personal trainers and physicians in bringing exercise programs and nutritional counseling to patients? Question 14: In 2 minutes what do you tell someone who asks you "how do I get healthy?" Join our Mailing List HERE: Mailchimp
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    1 時間 14 分
  • Let’s Separate Weight and Health in 2023 – Ragav Sharma, DO, CSCS
    2023/01/09
    It's 2023. It's time we separate our weight from our health. Everywhere we look, health and weight has been synonymous leading to body dysmorphia, poor relationships with food, and many other issues. Well, there's many more benefits to eating well and physical activity!  In this podcast, I go over some of the highlights from the podcast for the last year, some of my life events from 2022, podcast goals for this year, and then dive into dividing out health from fitness and nutrition. Ragav's Social Media: Instagram Twitter Link Show Notes Top Episodes Links:  Dealing with Burnout, and ICU Physician Tells All - Jeremy Topin, MD: https://thepreventivemedicinepodcast.com/episode-58/ The Dogma of Diets and Nutritional History - Alan Flanagan, MsC: https://thepreventivemedicinepodcast.com/episode-57/ Are We Really in Control of Our Diet? - Stephen Guyenet, PhD: https://thepreventivemedicinepodcast.com/episode-56/ Article Suggestions:  The Beginner Prescription by Barbell Medicine  Health Priorities by Barbell Medicine Join our Mailing List HERE: Mailchimp
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    33 分
  • SHIFTing To Concierge Medicine – Ari Levy, MD, MBA
    2022/12/27
    If you listen to this podcast, you likely pay some sort of membership fee either for coaching, the gym, or another health related item. You get access to the facility, time with the coach, and whatever else is included in the fee. What if medicine was practiced the same way? Enter concierge medicine. Dr. Ari Levy is a serial entrepreneur and physician who founded SHIFT which is a concierge medicine practice focused on integrating all aspects of health under one roof. In this episode we discuss what SHIFT is, what concierge medicine is, how Dr. Levy's vision seems to be the gold standard when it comes to being mindful of prevention, and lastly the pitfalls of concierge medicine.  Go check out: https://shiftlife.com/ for more information on SHIFT and to see if you would like to make the SHIFT!  Episode Outline What does preventive medicine mean to you? What is SHIFT and what inspired you to start this practice? What differentiates it from what people usually think of as their doctor? Do you think physicians should get involved with advising patients on lifestyle modification or should we just focus on the medicine? What results have you seen with the “life” package through SHIFT? Do people take advantage of their resources? How does the model of concierge medicine work? Does this mean members don’t need insurance at all? What does it take to have these kinds of services available for those of lower socioeconomic standing? How do you keep it all evidence based when you hire for different positions? If you were waiting for your coffee at Starbucks and someone who recognizes you asks “how do I get healthy,” what do you tell them in the 2 minutes you have? Join our Mailing List HERE: Mailchimp
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    37 分

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