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Medicine, We're Still Practicing
CurtCo Media
36 episodes
9 months ago
Hosted by Bill Curtis and quadruple board certified Dr. Steven Taback, Medicine, We’re Still Practicing sits down with doctors from the world’s most preeminent hospitals for insights into their research, practice, and education. The first in this dedicated series is Johns Hopkins Medicine, with the goal of not only to share the magnificent work being done by these hospitals and doctors, but for them to be able to use it as a high-quality educational tool and platform to share insights and research to a large, receptive audience. Medicine, We’re Still Practicing is a thoroughly informative and realistic podcast that speaks not only to the layman medical audience, but appeals to the medical community as well.  No topic is off limits, from the insurance industry and universal healthcare to the latest medical advances and all of the quackery and snake oil salesmen you should avoid. However, in accordance with good bedside manner, Dr. Taback and his guests from the medical community keep the conversation light and informative. An important listen during these times of medical uncertainty and differed opinions.
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Hosted by Bill Curtis and quadruple board certified Dr. Steven Taback, Medicine, We’re Still Practicing sits down with doctors from the world’s most preeminent hospitals for insights into their research, practice, and education. The first in this dedicated series is Johns Hopkins Medicine, with the goal of not only to share the magnificent work being done by these hospitals and doctors, but for them to be able to use it as a high-quality educational tool and platform to share insights and research to a large, receptive audience. Medicine, We’re Still Practicing is a thoroughly informative and realistic podcast that speaks not only to the layman medical audience, but appeals to the medical community as well.  No topic is off limits, from the insurance industry and universal healthcare to the latest medical advances and all of the quackery and snake oil salesmen you should avoid. However, in accordance with good bedside manner, Dr. Taback and his guests from the medical community keep the conversation light and informative. An important listen during these times of medical uncertainty and differed opinions.
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Medicine
Health & Fitness,
Alternative Health,
Nutrition
Episodes (20/36)
Medicine, We're Still Practicing
35 - Save Your Skin - Dr. Payam Abrishami
Learn the best ways to care for your skin with Dermatologist Dr. Payam Abrishami. Dr. Abrishami shares what happens to our skin as we age, the importance of skincare, what ingredients to look for, and where to go to get the best products to help protect your skin.
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3 years ago
34 minutes

Medicine, We're Still Practicing
34 - Dr. Suzanne Donovan - Ebola Outbreak Discussion Revisited
Revisiting our conversation with Dr. Suzanne Donovan and her harrowing work on the Ebola outbreak and the parallels to the COVID19 pandemic.
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4 years ago
29 minutes

Medicine, We're Still Practicing
33 - Caring for Elders
Learn simple ways to improve health care for the aging population. In the third episode of our series showcasing groundbreaking research and gold standard practice of Cedars-Sinai Hospital, we welcome Geriatrician Dr. Sonja Rosen onto the show. Dr Rosen is a Chief of Geriatric Medicine at Cedars-Sinai, and Professor at the David Geffen School of Medicine in UCLA.
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4 years ago
33 minutes

Medicine, We're Still Practicing
32 - Shortness of Breath
Do you know the warning signs of pulmonary embolism and hypertension? Associate Director of the Pulmonary and Critical Care Division Dr. Victor Tapson (Cedars-Sinai Hospital) shares what to look for when it comes to PE and PH, as well as some of his latest research and COVID's role in these diseases.
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4 years ago
33 minutes

Medicine, We're Still Practicing
31 - Healing the Gut
What is Crohn's Disease and how can we treat it? Gastroenterologist Dr. Stephan Targan (Cedars-Sinai Hospital) shares symptoms to look out for, possible causes, and best ways to manage and fight Irritable Bowl Disease, through research he's discovered from dedicating his life to studying and fighting Crohn's.
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4 years ago
31 minutes

Medicine, We're Still Practicing
30 - Killing Cancer with Mice
Members of the Certis Oncology Team share their groundbreaking new model for approaching the treatment of cancer using patient derived xenografts implanted into a mouse to advance the development of oncology.
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4 years ago
35 minutes

Medicine, We're Still Practicing
29 - Smart Cranial Implants - The Brain 2.0
Dr. Chad Gordon joins the show as the Director of Neuroplastic and Reconstructive Surgery at Johns Hopkins. He specializes in complex skull reconstruction, facial reconstruction, and is on the cutting edge of Smart Cranial Implants
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4 years ago
32 minutes

Medicine, We're Still Practicing
28 - Disaster Medicine and Emergency Care
Assistant Director of Special Operations in the Department of Emergency Care at Johns Hopkins, Dr. Matthew Levy, joins this week's show. He specializes in Disaster Medicine, Tactical Medicine Education, and EMS/EMT care.
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4 years ago
36 minutes

Medicine, We're Still Practicing
27 - Johns Hopkins Medicine: Reliving The Moments
The Johns Hopkins Medicine Series Best Moments: highlighting the innovation and groundbreaking techniques from our interviews with world class medical experts from one of the world's most preeminent hospitals.
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4 years ago
26 minutes

Medicine, We're Still Practicing
26 - Dr. Megan Hosey: Peace of Mind (In the ICU) - Johns Hopkins Series
Dr. Megan Hosey, Johns Hopkins Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Assistant Professor discusses her work in providing frontline psychological care to patients in the ICU. In an extremely unique field, Dr. Megan Hosey is gifted with the powerful skillset of providing warmth and psychological support to ICU patients in very troubled times.
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4 years ago
33 minutes

Medicine, We're Still Practicing
25 - Dr. Christopher Earley: The Science of Sleep (Or Lack Thereof)
Are you one of the 100,000,000 people who don't get a proper night's sleep? Dr. Christopher Earley, professor of Neurology at Johns Hopkins University, shares his incredible Sleep Science research, with a special interest in Restless Leg Syndrome, highlighting and discussing the many issues that keep us up at night, and their ramifications on our health.
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4 years ago
32 minutes

Medicine, We're Still Practicing
24 - Dr. Martin Brodsky: Freedom of Speech (Johns Hopkins Series)
Dr. Martin B. Brodsky, Speech Pathologist, Associate Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Johns Hopkins Medicine, and a Fellow of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, shares his insight on Speech Pathology in the ICU, dealing with dysphagia (swallowing problems), and physical therapy for vocal cord damage.
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4 years ago
31 minutes

Medicine, We're Still Practicing
23 - Dr. Ken Pienta: Pinning Down Prostate Cancer (Johns Hopkins Series)
Dr. Ken Pienta, Professor of Urology, Oncology, Pharmacology, Molecular Sciences, and Director of Research for The James Buchanan Brady Urological Institute, shares his insight on the state-of-the-art treatment and outcomes for prostate cancer. From proton therapy to immunotherapy, Johns Hopkins is leading the way in innovative ways for the treatment of this widespread disease.
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4 years ago
28 minutes

Medicine, We're Still Practicing
22 - Dr. Dale Needham: Awake in the ICU (Johns Hopkins Series)
Dr. Dale Needham, Medical Director, Critical Care Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Program, and Professor of Medicine at Johns Hopkins Medicine, shares groundbreaking insight in new practices of wakefulness in ICU patients. From improved recovery rates to lower levels of delirium, and enhanced post ICU recovery rates, this episode is eye-opening.
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4 years ago
43 minutes

Medicine, We're Still Practicing
21 - Understanding the Virus with Dr. Howard Fullman
Where exactly do we stand on Coronavirus? When will vaccines be available to the general public and what do the surges really mean? Board Certified Gastroenterologist Dr. Howard Fullman discusses everything COVID-19 related including: vaccine distribution, ICU’s during a surge, and the UK virus mutation.
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4 years ago
38 minutes

Medicine, We're Still Practicing
20 - Children and COVID-19 with Infectious Disease Expert Dr. Kristin Moffitt
Children seem to have much stronger immunity than adults to COVID-19, but there may be more to it than what meets the eye. Pediatric Infectious Disease Expert and Harvard Professor Dr. Kirstin Moffitt explores the effects of COVID specifically in relation to children, and the new developments around vaccines, trials, infections, and much more.
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5 years ago
35 minutes

Medicine, We're Still Practicing
19 - Vaccines and the Future of COVID with Epidemiologist Dr. George Rutherford
World Class Epidemiologist and Head of the Division of Infectious Diseases at UCSF Dr. George Rutherford joins us to clear the air on vaccine questions, the sudden new cases of virus reinfection, and all things COVID-19.
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5 years ago
42 minutes

Medicine, We're Still Practicing
18 - Dr. Philippe Friedlich: Pediatric Surgery, Neonatal Therapeutic Hypothermia, Pre-Mature Births, and CHLA
Dr. Philippe Friedlich, the man with the golden soul, joins us this to discuss his lifesaving work as a pediatric surgeon and neonatologist this week! His many unique techniques, a cause for autism, premature births, and of course a quick update on how COVID has affected his profession are also touched on.
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5 years ago
35 minutes

Medicine, We're Still Practicing
17 - Dr. Howard Fullman: COVID, Probiotics, and the Impact of Coronavirus on the Future of Medicine
Bacteria, probiotics and COVID. Should we be exposing our children to more bacteria?  Should everyone be taking a probiotic? Gastroenterologist Dr. Howard Fullman shares some thoughts on COVID-19 and its relating politics, the efficacy of probiotics, and building a pandemic-proof immune system.
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5 years ago
36 minutes

Medicine, We're Still Practicing
16 - A Coronavirus Update with Dr. Steven Taback
A COVID-19 Update. COVID-19 update. Dr. Taback catches us up to all the relevant information relating to COVID, as well as answers some burning questions like: Will it be safe to get the vaccine? Can pets spread the virus? Should young people worry about permanent lung damage after contracting the virus? And much more.
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5 years ago
43 minutes

Medicine, We're Still Practicing
Hosted by Bill Curtis and quadruple board certified Dr. Steven Taback, Medicine, We’re Still Practicing sits down with doctors from the world’s most preeminent hospitals for insights into their research, practice, and education. The first in this dedicated series is Johns Hopkins Medicine, with the goal of not only to share the magnificent work being done by these hospitals and doctors, but for them to be able to use it as a high-quality educational tool and platform to share insights and research to a large, receptive audience. Medicine, We’re Still Practicing is a thoroughly informative and realistic podcast that speaks not only to the layman medical audience, but appeals to the medical community as well.  No topic is off limits, from the insurance industry and universal healthcare to the latest medical advances and all of the quackery and snake oil salesmen you should avoid. However, in accordance with good bedside manner, Dr. Taback and his guests from the medical community keep the conversation light and informative. An important listen during these times of medical uncertainty and differed opinions.