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On this episode of the Healthy, Wealthy, and Smart Podcast, host Dr. Karen Litzy chats with Dr. Jacob Kendall, a survivor of two open heart surgeries, a public health gerontologist, and a four-dimensional poly thinker. They discuss demystifying healthcare to empower patients and caregivers. Dr. Kendall shares his personal journey through the healthcare system and highlights the importance of being an interdisciplinary thinker. Listen in for valuable insights on navigating the healthcare landscape with confidence and understanding.
Time Stamps:
[00:01:53] A true interdisciplinarian.
[00:06:30] Illusion of Healthcare Autonomy.
[00:09:39] Population growth affecting medical care.
[00:13:36] Communication strategies for patients.
[00:16:30] Disparities in healthcare.
[00:19:27] Medical providers being curious.
[00:24:16] Rethinking retirement and life structure.
[00:27:02] Pet Insurance Benefits.
[00:31:34] Interdisciplinary healthcare teams.
[00:35:44] Self-advocacy in healthcare.
[00:37:28] Following your instincts in career.
More About Dr. Jacob Kendall:
Dr. Jacob Kendall demystifies health(care) so folks can be savvy patients and
caregivers. He is the survivor of two open-heart surgeries in early adulthood and has
formal training in gerontology, public health, social work, biology, and theology. Jacob
believes the key to mastering health is a convergent 4-dimensional approach,
integrating multiple perspectives to show that health and healthcare are more than
individualistic, medical, local, and now.
Resources from this Episode:
Jacob's Website
Jacob on LinkedIn
Jane Sponsorship Information:
Book a one-on-one demo here
Mention the code LITZY1MO for a free month
Follow Dr. Karen Litzy on Social Media:
Karen's Twitter
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Karen's LinkedIn
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By Dr. Karen Litzy, PT, DPT4.8
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On this episode of the Healthy, Wealthy, and Smart Podcast, host Dr. Karen Litzy chats with Dr. Jacob Kendall, a survivor of two open heart surgeries, a public health gerontologist, and a four-dimensional poly thinker. They discuss demystifying healthcare to empower patients and caregivers. Dr. Kendall shares his personal journey through the healthcare system and highlights the importance of being an interdisciplinary thinker. Listen in for valuable insights on navigating the healthcare landscape with confidence and understanding.
Time Stamps:
[00:01:53] A true interdisciplinarian.
[00:06:30] Illusion of Healthcare Autonomy.
[00:09:39] Population growth affecting medical care.
[00:13:36] Communication strategies for patients.
[00:16:30] Disparities in healthcare.
[00:19:27] Medical providers being curious.
[00:24:16] Rethinking retirement and life structure.
[00:27:02] Pet Insurance Benefits.
[00:31:34] Interdisciplinary healthcare teams.
[00:35:44] Self-advocacy in healthcare.
[00:37:28] Following your instincts in career.
More About Dr. Jacob Kendall:
Dr. Jacob Kendall demystifies health(care) so folks can be savvy patients and
caregivers. He is the survivor of two open-heart surgeries in early adulthood and has
formal training in gerontology, public health, social work, biology, and theology. Jacob
believes the key to mastering health is a convergent 4-dimensional approach,
integrating multiple perspectives to show that health and healthcare are more than
individualistic, medical, local, and now.
Resources from this Episode:
Jacob's Website
Jacob on LinkedIn
Jane Sponsorship Information:
Book a one-on-one demo here
Mention the code LITZY1MO for a free month
Follow Dr. Karen Litzy on Social Media:
Karen's Twitter
Karen's Instagram
Karen's LinkedIn
Subscribe to Healthy, Wealthy & Smart:
YouTube
Website
Apple Podcast
Spotify
SoundCloud
Stitcher
iHeart Radio

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