Dr. Lacy Knight talks with Dr. Priya Vishnubhotla, a medical oncologist at Piedmont, about how breast cancer care has transformed through personalized treatment, advanced therapies, and a deeper understanding of tumor biology. Dr. Vishnubhotla discusses the impact of equity and access, the role of lifestyle and genetics in risk, and why survivorship now includes long-term support for quality of life. She also offers compassionate guidance for newly diagnosed patients, families, and caregivers—emphasizing that most breast cancers today are not only treatable, but often curable.
In this powerful episode of Living Real Change, host Dr. Lacy Knight sits down with Dr. Brian Wright, Medical Director of Behaviorial Health at Piedmont Eastside Medical Center, to confront one of today’s most urgent public health crises: suicide. Dr. Wright shares insights on the rising rates across all age groups, the role of stigma in preventing people from seeking care, and the practical steps each of us can take to recognize warning signs and support those in need. From the impact of life stressors and substance use to the importance of connection, faith, and access to care, this conversation underscores that mental health touches everyone and that awareness and compassion can save lives.
Dr. Ezequiel Molina, Surgical Director of Heart Transplant and LVAD Program at Piedmont Heart Institute, shares how his team is tackling one of the Southeast’s most pressing health challenges.
From life-saving LVAD implants and record-setting transplant programs to groundbreaking heart-kidney procedures, Dr. Molina explains why early diagnosis matters, how cutting-edge therapies are changing lives, and what’s ahead for heart failure treatment in the next decade.
Whether you’re a patient, a caregiver, or simply curious about medical innovation, this episode offers expert insight, practical advice, and hope for those facing advanced heart disease.
What does it really take to achieve lasting health? Dr. Lacy Knight speaks with Dr. Jorge, a metabolic and bariatric specialist at Piedmont, about new treatments for weight management, the limits of BMI, and why real change is about more than a number on the scale.
In this inaugural episode of Living Real Change, host Dr. Lacy Knight sits down with Dr. Walter Curran, Chief of Oncology at Piedmont Healthcare, to discuss how early detection, lifestyle choices, and personalized care are reshaping cancer outcomes across Georgia. From prevention strategies to the evolving definition of survivorship, Dr. Curran offers practical insights and hope for patients and families navigating a cancer diagnosis. Learn how screening, support, and staying proactive can make all the difference.