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Medicine In America

Anthony Manson, Todd Harrington

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Medicine in America will share the stories of physicians and other healthcare professionals who are changing the way they practice. We will hear what made them realize they had to reinvent and rethink their approach to treating patients. Their innovative ideas are at the forefront of a burgeoning movement today to transform a healthcare environment that is fraught with complexity, demanding in its pace and quietly burning out clinicians who have faced the upheaval of COVID and the daily chal ...
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#NotAboutUpod

Jamal Harrington

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A podcast with comedians and hosts, Jamal Harrington(Brooklyn, NY) and Marianne Reilly(Tacoma, WA). Nothing is taboo and there's a lot of fun involved as we discuss whatever. Think of it as overhearing a conversation and wondering "WTF?" And then can't help but continue to listen. Welcome to our world.
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After working in the airline industry for years as a senior level manager, Jay Ratliff suddenly found himself unemployed and living in the Travel Lodge Motel at the Dayton Airport in Ohio. He lived there for 10 years while working two jobs and learning the stock market. He eventually found success in day trading and created a massive portfolio. Jay…
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Episode 15 "Innovative Approaches to Heart Health and Preventive Care" Guest: Dr. David Montgomery (The Good Dr. Dave) Our special guest is Dr. David Montgomery. He is a board certified cardiologist, and he focuses on preventing heart disease in an innovative clinic in Atlanta, called the PREvent clinic is Dr. Dave is also a sought after TV persona…
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Jason Harrington was literally blown up while serving in the military in the streets of Ramadi, Iraq. Jason was honored with the Silver Star Medal for his bravery and quick thinking which saved lives after his Humvee was blown up twice by IED's (Improvised Explosive Devices). Using his own story of being blown up in combat, Jason teaches others tha…
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Addiction can affect all of us and can come in many forms. As a young man, Ben Cort found himself falling down the path of addiction to alcohol and drugs to hide from his own trauma and pain. At the age of 18 though, he had his 'Burning Bush' moment and began a path of recovery and sobriety. As an avid outdoorsman, Ben and his wife moved to Colorad…
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David Bloom's journey in life may have seemed perfect on the outside, but inside he was a broken man. From childhood, his father never supported him, praised him or told him he loved him. That trauma stayed with David throughout most of his life. He found himself questioning God and the love he was supposed to have for Him and that doubt carried ov…
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Episode 14 Fresh Perspectives: Stories of New Docs Guest: Dr Justen Ahmad The podcast episode from the "Medicine in America" series, titled "Fresh Perspectives: Stories of New Doctors," features Dr. Justin Ahmad, a second-year resident in family medicine. Host Anthony Manson discusses with Dr. Ahmad the evolving landscape of healthcare and the uniq…
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As a young kid growing up in southern Colorado, Mark Geist had no idea his life would become a part of history and even a movie. Mark 'Oz' Geist was working as a security contractor in Benghazi, Libya on September 11, 2012 when terrorists attacked a United States diplomatic compound and CIA Annex. During the battle, Mark was severely wounded, inclu…
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Nate 'Big Easy' Lofton has entertained millions as a professional basketball player for the famed, Harlem Globetrotters. But growing up in poverty in the projects of New Orleans certainly wasn't easy or glamorous and left many with no hope of ever leaving. That all changed for the Lofton family on August 23, 2005 when hurricane Katrina slammed into…
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Doug is an award winning author, pastor, and creator of ClashDaily.com. Doug's early life did not follow the path of righteousness and he found himself involved in drugs and alcohol and failing out of school. His belief in God was something he questioned more than believed in until one fateful night in college. Doug self proclaims that his 'WHY' ha…
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Olivia is a devout Christian and was aspiring to be a medical doctor while attending the University of Cincinnati when that dream turned into a nightmare. During one of her last classes she completed a paper for a required DEI (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion) class when she received a zero on her final paper because she used the term 'biological w…
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This episode features Guest Host Kim Lynch (CEO Of Metis Health Technologies) and Darrell Moon (CEO of Orriant & Leader of Aspirational Healthcare) diving into the pivotal role employers play in transforming the healthcare landscape. Employers should actively engage in reshaping the healthcare paradigm, emphasizing accountability, alignment with em…
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On April 20, 1999, the unthinkable happened at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado when two students walked into the school and began shooting. In all, twelve students and one teacher were murdered and another twenty plus were injured. Ten of the twelve students killed were in the school Library. Evan Todd was one of the students in the Li…
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Sensing that “something was not quite right” with how Women’s Health was being practiced, Dr. Suzanne Fenske founded a truly innovative practice in New York City in 2020. Dr Fenske, a double board-certified OBGYN and integrative medicine physician, came to the realization that traditional medicine isn't providing holistic care for many women’s heal…
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While little known outside of the vision care sector, neuro-optometry is a fast-growing specialized field in which doctors treat patients with vision complaints and/or double vision due to concussions, brain injury or other neurological issues. Dr. Jacqueline Theis, OD, FAOO, a leader in this burgeoning field, says the need for neuro-optometrist pr…
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Guest: Spring N. Lane, MSN, FNP-C Spring Lane, a family nurse practitioner and entrepreneur, who is revolutionizing primary care through her innovative subscription-based practice, 'Exceptional Wellness.' Discover how Spring's passion for preventive medicine is transforming patient care and why her model is a beacon of change in a system designed f…
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Guest: Dr Dana Corriel In an era where digital media communication dominates even healthcare, establishing a robust online presence today is vital for today’s healthcare professionals. Dr. Dana Corriel, Founder of DoctorsOnSocialMedia.com (SoMeDocs), shares a wealth of insights on how doctors can leverage the digital realm for various purposes, fro…
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First episode since our hiatus. We discuss what we have been up to during that time as well as the reason for the much needed break. If you have listened to the last episode, then you already know and can figure it out for yourselves. It is great to be back, we will resume getting back to our weekly recording routine on the 2nd week of September 20…
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Guests: Lauren LaCute, DO, and Kim Lynch, CEO/Founder of Metis Health Dr. LaCute made the jump from a hospital-owned academic practice where revenue targets were increasingly rigorous and “everything about medicine was rushed” to her own private practice specializing in family medicine. Her strategy relies upon utilization of a tech-driven business…
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Guest: Lara Oboler MD, Cardiologist NYC Independent Practice Owner & Entrepreneur After spending several years in a corporate-owned medical practice, cardiologist Dr. Lara Oboler says it became clear to her that “the real people in charge are not doctors... It wasn't the type of medicine I wanted to practice.” Already an experienced entrepreneur an…
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Comedian, producer. Panama City, Florida Topic Outlines Man breaks penis performing ‘world’s most dangerous sex position’ An Indonesian man had to undergo emergency surgery after fracturing his penis while performing a notoriously risky sex position — which left him with an “eggplant” phallus. The freak accident occurred while the unnamed 37-year-o…
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