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Guest: Jennifer Caudle, DO
Itâs an unfortunate reality that an increasing number of patients are refusing to get vaccinatedâregardless of whether thatâs the recommendation for themselves or their children. But luckily, there are ways you can talk to your patients about this, as Dr. Jennifer Caudle explains.
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Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO
It can be easy to think of heat exhaustion and heatstroke as the same condition, but thereâs a key difference between the two that we need to help our patients understand, especially during the warm summer months.
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Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO
Guest: Catherine Apicella, MPT, PYT-C, PRPC
With less and less primary care physicians partnering with physical therapists, itâs time we ask: are we doing ourselvesâand our patientsâa disservice by not taking advantage of this option? To find out, Dr. Jennifer Caudle sits down with physical therapist Catherine Apicella to discuss the often-overlooked benefits of physical therapy and how primary care physicians and physical therapists can work together to benefit their patients.
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Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO
Guest: Catherine Apicella, MPT, PYT-C, PRPC
Guest: Crystal Gouldey
Frustrating multiple sclerosis (MS) symptoms like urinary frequency and incontinence can be detrimental to a patientâs quality of life, but there are resources available to help. To explore the benefits of pelvic floor physical therapy for MS, Dr. Jennifer Caudle sits down with two special guests: physical therapist Catherine Apicella from CORE 3 Physical Therapy and her patientâand ReachMDâs very own employeeâCrystal Gouldey.
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Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO
Guest: John C. Lipman, MD, FSIR
Every 10 minutes, 12 hysterectomies are performed. But Dr. John Lipman, an interventional radiologist from the Atlanta Fibroid Center, believes fibroid treatment can be done with a minimally invasive approach. While speaking with Dr. Jennifer Caudle, not only does he explain his mission to restore his patientsâ confidence and femininity, but also his passion for educating those with uterine fibroids.
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Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO
Tune in as Dr. Jennifer Caudle provides an update on suicide rates in the United States.
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Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO
Mental health affects so much of a patient's wellbeing, but unfortunately, the importance of mental health is often overlooked. Dr. Jennifer Caudle joins us to review a deeper dive on mental health statistics.
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Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO
August is National Immunization Awareness Month sponsored by the National Public Health Information Coalition. Dr. Jennifer Caudle discusses the important role immunizations play in healthcare.
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Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO
For the two percent of Americans diagnosed with psoriasis, proper and individualized treatment is essential in improving a patientâs quality of life, as Dr. Jennifer Caudle explains.
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Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO
The month of September is dedicated to raising awareness of sickle cell disease, which affects approximately 70,000 to 100,000 Americans each year. Here to tell us more about this prevalent condition and the various resources available is Dr. Jennifer Caudle.
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Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO
Guest: Sarah E. Domoff, PhD
To address the growing issue of prolonged screen time and media use among children, Dr. Jennifer Caudle speaks with Dr. Sarah Domoff, Director of the Family Health Lab at Central Michigan University, about the tools available to help physicians identify and curb screen addiction.
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Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO
Guest: Anne Negrin, MD
Since eye issues are becoming increasingly common in patients with rheumatological conditions, itâs now more vital than ever that physicians are aware of their common symptoms. Joining Dr. Jennifer Caudle is Dr. Anne Negrin, an ophthalmologist in New York, to break down these symptoms and to focus on rheumatological concerns that ophthalmologists see in practice.
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Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO
Guest: Ashira Blazer, MD
Did you know that African Americans are three times as likely to be diagnosed with lupus than other demographic groups? To make matters worse, being diagnosed with lupus doubles their risk of kidney disease, stroke, and heart attacks.
To address this growing health threat among African Americans, Dr. Jennifer Caudle is joined by Dr. Ashira Blazer, Instructor in the Department of Medicine and Rheumatologist at NYU Langone Health, to discuss diagnosis, comorbidities, and various treatment options for your lupus patients.
Correction Note: Dr. Blazer has updated that in the U.S., variation homozygosity for APOL1 is present in 13% of the African American population.
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Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO
Guest: Lisa Ipp, MD
Although most college students in the U.S. believe it is important to get an annual influenza vaccine, less than half say they typically get vaccinated, according to results from a new National Foundation for Infectious Diseases (NFID) survey. Motivating college students to get their annual flu vaccinations remains a public health challenge that many health care officials have struggled to overcome.
Host Dr. Jennifer Caudle chats with Dr. Lisa Ipp about the results and takeaways from this survey and what methods and strategies would be the most effective in encouraging more students to get vaccinated.
Dr. Ipp is a Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics at Weill Cornell Medicine and Associate Director of Adolescent Medicine at New York-Presbyterian Komansky Childrenâs Hospital. She also serves as a board member for the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases (NFID)
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Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO
Guest: Vince Parry
In todayâs digital world, the way that people interact with health care is very different than in the past. Guest Vince Parry, President and Chief Branding Officer at Parry Branding Group, says there are fundamental problems in the way healthcare companies and their advertising agencies currently market health and wellness brands across digital media. Host Dr. Jennifer Caudle will lead a discussion of the current brand âidentity crisisâ and how healthcare brands can better capitalize on the current digital landscape to improve outcomes.
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Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO
Guest: Evan Rubin, DO
Palliative care patients who received in-home, interdisciplinary care could be less likely to need emergency room visits or get admitted to the hospital than those receiving more standard home care. On todayâs program, host Dr. Jennifer Caudle will be joined by Dr. Evan Rubin, an internal medicine doctor with Visiting Physician Services, to focus on this unique model for palliative care, how it can improve the quality of life for patients, and its cost reductions on the healthcare system.
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Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO
Guest: Leah Sarris, RD, LDN
It's important for physicians to know how to talk to their patients about healthy eating habits and smart dietary choices, which can be a difficult conversation to have. Tulane Medical School is trying to overcome this obstacle by teaching their medical students how to cook, hoping that it translates into better communication with patients in the future.
Host Dr. Jennifer Caudle explores this innovative program with Chef Leah Sarris, a registered dietitian and Director of Operations and Executive Chef at the Goldring Center for Culinary Medicine at Tulane University School of Medicine. They talk about ways in which teaching culinary medicine to medical students is leading to healthy eating habits and improved outcomes for the larger community.
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Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO
Women today often feel fed up, overwhelmed, overworked and completely stressed out. What can physicians do to help patients manage this stress?
Host Dr. Jennifer Caudle chats with Dr. Tiffany Lowe-Payne, a family physician, Founder & CEO of the Institute of Transformational Health and Wellness Inc, and author of the book, A Womanâs Guide To De-Stress For Success: 10 Tips to Conquer Stress and Live at Your Best.
They talk about how busy women can find balance and transform their lives from the inside out.
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Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO
The burden of deciding end-of-life care often falls on family and friends when patients are no longer able to make decisions regarding their own care. What do physicians need to know when guiding families through these tough situations?
Host Dr. Jennifer Caudle is joined by Dr. Marianne Holler, Medical Director of Hospice and Palliative Programs for the VNA Health Group of New Jersey. They talk about what physicians can do to aid families when faced with end-of-life decisions.
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Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO
Guest: Heidi Moawad, MD
A physicianâs career has more flexibility than ever to extend beyond patient care. Health care providers can also use their medical backgrounds to pursue jobs in healthcare management, public policy, education, research and other career paths not directly related to clinical practice. But how do doctors find these nonclinical opportunities?
Joining Dr. Jennifer Caudle is Dr. Heidi Moawad, a neurologist and adjunct professor at John Carroll University in Cleveland, Ohio. Dr. Moawad is creator of the website, nonclinicaldoctors.com, and author of the book, Careers Beyond Clinical Medicine. They talk about the many nonclinical jobs available to doctors and how to find them.
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