
Join Dr. Daniel Bouchen, Chief of Dermatology, Maimonides Health, as he unpacks the complexities of melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer. Learn how it differs from other skin cancers, the alarming rise in prevalence, and why early detection is crucial. This insightful episode is a must-listen for anyone concerned about skin health.

In this episode, Dr. Edward Chapnick, Chief Infection Prevention Officer at Maimonides, discusses the crucial role vaccines play in individual and public health. Learn how vaccines prevent outbreaks and the science behind their effectiveness, particularly focusing on the MMR vaccine and its impact on community immunity.

When allergies clash with cultural traditions, how can providers find solutions? Dr. Mary Lee Wong, Director of Allergy & Immunology at Maimonides, shares how she helped a patient navigate a severe reaction to incense—balancing clinical care with cultural respect. Tune in!

Dive into the complexities of weight management with experts from Maimo Weight Management Center. Join Dr. Nina Paddu, Dr. Alexander Abdurakhmanov, and dietitian Nina Dahan as they clarify the roles of primary care physicians, surgical options, and personalized nutrition plans in achieving successful weight loss and overall health improvement.

Dr. Gregory Cunn, a leading cardiac electrophysiologist, unravels the complexities of atrial fibrillation (afib). Learn about common symptoms, who is most at risk, and the latest advancements in treatment options to help patients reclaim their heart health.

Primary care isn't just about treating symptoms; it's about building a relationship over time with someone who truly understands your health journey. Matthew Weissman, MD, Chair of Department of Medicine, Maimonides talks about the multiple benefits of investing in your primary care and why you won't regret it.
In this episode of Maimo MedTalk, we delve into the complexities of Multiple Sclerosis (MS), a chronic and often debilitating disease that affects the central nervous system. Join neurologist Dr. Jaime Nichols and nurse practitioner Anne Ocello, MS experts at Maimonides Health, as we explore the latest advancements in MS diagnosis and treatment.

Aaron Tokayer, MD, discuss Barrett's Syndrome, a GI diagnosis that is often a precursor to stomach cancer -- but not so fast, says Dr. Tokayer, who feels that this condition is often misdiagnosed. Learn about what Barret's Syndrome is, what is actually is more common in the GI world, and when you should be concerned

Join our episode with Dr. Josh Feinberg, Attending Breast Surgical Oncologist and Director of Research, Division of Breast Surgery at Maimonides Health and Nekisha Killings, Founder of The Melanated Mammary Atlas to discuss solutions to ensure inclusive patient care.

Erica Hutchinson, Ph.D., Director of Behavioral Health, talks about how to deal with burnout resulting from work. Join us as she reviews symptoms and the steps you can take today to start healing.

Pregnancy is a time of rapid change for your body, both inside and out. For the health of both mother and baby, it’s important to have a proactive approach to health factors like cardiovascular complications, which you may have never faced before. Join Dr. Nadine Montemarano, Associate Director of Clinical Cardiology, to discuss risk factors, signs and symptoms, and preventative measures for pregnancy-related cardiac issues.

Dr. Murray Choueka, Director of Headache Medicine, discusses how to distinguish between types of headaches, like migraines and tension-type headaches, and how to know when they could be an indicator of something more serious and necessitate a trip to the doctor. Most importantly, headaches sufferers should know they don’t just have to live with the pain – effective treatments and preventative measures exist.

Even under the best of circumstances, your child might encounter upsetting, disturbing content during their social media scrolling. Dr. April Toure, Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist at Maimonides, discuses how to best support your child in these instances and what resources can help protect them in the future.

Being a parent today means dealing with social media. Dr. April Toure, Maimonides psychiatrist who specializes in children and adolescents, provides best practices on parenting a media-savvy child, including time limits, social media monitoring, and ongoing discussions on its impact.

Heartburn is basically one of the symptoms of a bigger disease -- gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Learn how diet, exercise and lifestyle changes can reduce and treat heartburn without more serious intervention.

While the thyroid may be a small part of your body, it has a big impact on your health. Explore the basics about this gland and find out how it controls so many of your body's key functions with Dr.Jocelyne Karam, Director, Endocrinology & Metabolism, Maimonides Medical Center.

Join Dr. David Berlach, Chair of Radiation and Oncology, in a conversation about Metastatic Prostate Cancer. Explore the significance of early screening and diagnoses, as well as promising treatment options in managing this condition.

Dr. Jeffrey Basti discusses the benefits of having a primary doctor at every age and the importance of preventive medicine and annual check-ups.

Discover insights into picky eating among toddlers with Dr. Revital "Tali" Caronia, a pediatrician at Maimonides. Uncover the reasons behind children's selective eating habits, learn about enabling factors, and explore valuable tips and tricks to transform mealtime into a harmonious experience.

Join Dr. Odai Sinokrot, Attending Physician, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, to discuss how to quit smoking.