Dr. Payam Abrishami joins the show to discuss all things dermatological. Dr. Abrishami is a Dermatologist in Agoura Hills, CA and has over 21 years of experience in the medical field. Today we learn: How bad is the sun for our skin? Do most OTC skin products even work? Is that new mole something we should go get checked out? How do we properly care best for our skin? All these questions and more are answered on this episode of Medicine, We’re Still Practicing. Episode Timestamps: 2:25 What happens to our skins as we age? 3:45 Reversing the affects of damage to the skin 5:05 How important is sunscreen, and what kind should we use? 6:04 What is SPF and what amount should we be using? 7:00 What is UPF clothing, and does it work? 8:00 What is collagen? 9:00 How bad are tanning beds? 10:45 Is moisturizing our skin that important? 11:25 Do you get what you pay for with OTC skin care? 12:45 Why do some young people suffer from worse acne than others? 14:00 What should a parent look out for in the Childs acne profile? 18:22 What is CO2 laser skin resurfacing? 20:00 How to tell the difference between cancerous and non-cancerous moles? 26:00 How does skin cancer develop? 27:00 How do you treat skin cancer? 28:20 How does the biopsy process work, and what is the followup process? 31:15 Recent technological breakthroughs for skin cancer detection at home ----------------- Learn More: Medicine, We’re Still Practicing Follow Us: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Hosted by: Dr. Steven Taback & Bill Curtis Produced and Edited by: AJ Moseley Theme Music by: Celleste and Eric Dick A CurtCo Media ProductionSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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34 - Dr. Suzanne Donovan - Ebola Outbreak Discussion Revisited
In this episode, we revisit our conversation with Dr Suzanne Donovan and her harrowing work on the Ebola outbreak. As Dr. Donovan breaks down her first time fighting overseas against this truly terrible disease, one can't help but draw the similarities and foreshadowing between her work in a nation in desperation, and the COVID pandemic that was just around the corner. Episode Timestamps: 1:40 How is Ebola spread? Why is the outbreak so bad in West Africa? 4:20 Why were so many doctors dying from Ebola? 6:20 Evacuating doctors back to the US? 7:30 What is the treatment for Ebola in Africa? 10:00 Transmission timeline for Ebola 14:30 What was the scene like on Dr. Donovan's first day in the African hospital? 17:48 Contact tracing and testing for Ebola 19:50 Healthcare worker safety in West Africa 22:23 Dealing with dead bodies? 23:36 Dr Donovan compares how governments in third world countries handle health crisis differently than the US 25:36 The progress in HIV/AIDS treatment over the years ----------------- Learn More: Medicine, We’re Still Practicing Follow Us: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Hosted by: Dr. Steven Taback & Bill Curtis Produced and Edited by: AJ Moseley Theme Music by: Celleste and Eric Dick A CurtCo Media ProductionSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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33 - Caring for Elders
In the third installment for our Cedars-Sinai series, hosts Dr. Steven Taback and Bill Curtis are joined by Geriatrician Dr. Sonja Rosen, where they discuss the in’s and out’s Geriatric Medicine and at home care for the elderly. The group also discusses the organization (or lack there of) of the countries medical records in regard to polypharmacy, how to handle the difficult conversations that revolve around elderly care, and some tips for both you and your loved ones to live a long and quality life.In this dedicated series, we're showcasing the medical breakthroughs & innovations from one of the world's most preeminent hospitals: Cedars-Sinai. Cedars-Sinai is dedicated to improving the health of the community and the world by setting the standard of excellence in medical education, research, and clinical care.Episode Timestamps:2:09 What is unique about treating geriatrics vs normal internal medicine?3:10 Is diagnosis harder for older people?3:47 Should you give up your normal internist for a geriatrician? Can you?5:49 Do geriatricians usually get brought in as specialists?7:00 What can the average person do to improve their lifespan and quality of life?8:38 Do memory supplements work? Does Dr. Rosen recommend any specific ones?10:00 How much and what kind of exercise do we really need?11:04 Tips on convincing patients to exercise?14:00 How to approach your elderly ones in moving towards finding a geriatrician?15:40 Are electronic records well organized for the case of poly pharmacy?20:00 Fixing the chaos of poly pharmacy?23:00 Managing insurance companies and getting the best medications in your patients hands24:22 How to handle the difficult situation of ‘independence’ with your elderly loved ones.27:30 How important is teeth care?28:25 How important is ‘hearing’ as an elderly person?29:13 Swallowing issues as an elderly person29:50 Does our sleep decline the older we get? Why?31:08 High blood pressure treatment as an elderly person31:54 What are the ‘4 Ms’ of optimally caring for older patients? ----------------- Learn More: Medicine, We’re Still Practicing Follow Us: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Hosted by: Dr. Steven Taback & Bill Curtis Produced and Edited by: AJ Moseley Sound Engineering by: Steve Reickeberg Theme Music by: Celleste and Eric Dick A CurtCo Media ProductionSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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32 - Shortness of Breath
In the second installment for our Cedars-Sinai series, hosts Dr. Steven Taback and Bill Curtis are joined by pulmonary and Critical Care Director Dr. Victor Tapson, where they discuss all things pulmonary embolism and hypertension related. Pulmonary hypertension is known as the silent killer because more often than not, you’re only diagnosed after it’s too late. The panel discuses some of the causes for pulmonary embolism, how COVID has played a role in the disease, as well as signs and symptoms for both patients and physicians to look out for when treating the pulmonary embolism and hypertension.In this dedicated series, we're showcasing the medical breakthroughs & innovations from one of the world's most preeminent hospitals: Cedars-Sinai. Cedars-Sinai is dedicated to improving the health of the community and the world by setting the standard of excellence in medical education, research, and clinical care. Episode Timestamps: 2:30 How has COVID played a role in blood clots? 3:53 Dealing with the social devastation of COVID as a physician. 5:36 Are blood clots in COVID patients different than those who get clots without COVID? 8:30 Does anti-inflammatory agents or immunotherapy have any effect on blood clots? 9:49 What got Dr. Tapson originally interested in studying Pulmonary Embolism? 10:58 Why do DBT and PE consistently get missed on diagnosis? 12:00 What are the best tests to diagnosis PE? 13:53 Young physicians and the conundrum of minimizing the amount of testing with a disease that’s diagnosis relies mostly on “suspicion.” 16:00 Minimizing CT scans because of the dye/contrast’s effects on kidneys. 17:53 How do blood thinners work? 22:07 Pulmonary hypertension vs. high blood pressure. 23:15 What are the 5 classes of pulmonary hypertension? 25:45 How do you test for PH? 26:57 What predisposes one to pulmonary hypertension? 28:18 Has PH risen with COVID “long-haulers?” 29:20 The balancing act of 'best-treatment’ for a disease and kidney/liver function. 30:47 Dr. Tapson shares the biggest breakthroughs and exceptions in his field. ----------------- Learn More: Medicine, We’re Still Practicing Follow Us: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Hosted by: Dr. Steven Taback & Bill Curtis Produced and Edited by: AJ Moseley Sound Engineering by: Steve Reickeberg Theme Music by: Celleste and Eric Dick A CurtCo Media ProductionSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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31 - Healing the Gut
Is Crohn's passed on from family members? Does diet have anything to do with it? In the first installment of our Cedars-Sinai series, hosts Dr. Steven Taback and Bill Curtis are joined by Gastroenterologist Dr. Stephan Targan, where they discuss the ins and outs of IBD and Crohn's disease. Dr. Targan shares some key insight on symptoms and techniques used in the fight against this widespread disease that is thought to affect almost 3 million Americans. Dr. Targan also enlightens us on the efficacy of probiotics and whether gluten plays much of a roll in IBD. In this dedicated series, we're showcasing the medical breakthroughs and innovations from one of the world's most preeminent hospitals: Cedars-Sinai. Cedars-Sinai is dedicated to improving the health of the community and the world by setting the standard of excellence in medical education, research, and clinical care.Episode Timestamps:2:20 What is Crohn's Disease?3:23 Is there a definitive cause for IBD (inflammatory bowel disease)?4:29 What are the techniques used to test for Crohn's Disease?5:01 How do we treat Crohn's Disease?5:50 How important is diet’s impact on IBD?7:06 What is the efficacy of probiotics in general and in regards to IBD?8:35 Does eating vegetarian ease symptoms of Crohn's Disease?10:34 Targeted Therapeutic Selection? What is it and how is it used with IBD?14:22 What is a TNF inhibitor?16:23 Does family history play into getting IBD?17:11 At what age can you develop IBD?18:14 Is each case of IBD trial and error, or are there some already established practices?19:55 Immunotherapy and IBD?20:36 What is fibrosis?21:35 Has COVID had any impact of IBD?22:59 Whats the distribution of Crohn's Disease geographically?24:23 What is the population of those infected with IBD?25:50 Genetic mapping and Crohn's Disease?26:23 Does the consumption of gluten have any relation to Crohn's Disease?27:55 Dr. Targan shares his main focus moving forward in his research29:24 What are the symptoms the general public should be aware of when it’s time to go see a doctor because of IBD? ----------------- Learn More: Medicine, We’re Still Practicing Follow Us: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Hosted by: Dr. Steven Taback & Bill Curtis Produced and Edited by: AJ Moseley Sound Engineering by: Steve Reickeberg Theme Music by: Celleste and Eric Dick A CurtCo Media ProductionSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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.