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What happens when the most powerful medical system in the world faces a crisis — and breaks?
In this episode, we take an honest look at how the conventional model failed during COVID, not to shame it, but to learn from it — and to begin introducing what we call The Terrain Way of practicing medicine.
Because here’s the truth: Emergency medicine saves lives. But emergency-room thinking can’t build health.
Where mainstream medicine lost its way — especially during COVID
Why lack of accountability destroys trust & innovation
The danger of “one-size-fits-all” healthcare
Why the future belongs to slow medicine — not speed, not shortcuts
Using conventional labs as a starting point, not an ending point
Why we “out-primary-care primary care”
The real work of preventing chronic disease
Individualized care vs protocol-driven care
“Do no harm” doesn’t mean “do nothing”
We share how we practice at Terrain Wellness — digging deep, listening long, testing intelligently, and honoring the design of the human body instead of forcing it into rigid protocols.
Healing isn’t fast food. It’s slow, wise, patient, and personal.
Systems fail when pride leads and humility leaves. God’s order brings healing; man's arrogance brings confusion.
“Plans fail for lack of counsel, but with many advisers they succeed.” — Proverbs 15:22 (NASB)
True medicine seeks truth — even when inconvenient. True healing requires humility — even when uncomfortable.
By Dr. Danielle LockwoodWhat happens when the most powerful medical system in the world faces a crisis — and breaks?
In this episode, we take an honest look at how the conventional model failed during COVID, not to shame it, but to learn from it — and to begin introducing what we call The Terrain Way of practicing medicine.
Because here’s the truth: Emergency medicine saves lives. But emergency-room thinking can’t build health.
Where mainstream medicine lost its way — especially during COVID
Why lack of accountability destroys trust & innovation
The danger of “one-size-fits-all” healthcare
Why the future belongs to slow medicine — not speed, not shortcuts
Using conventional labs as a starting point, not an ending point
Why we “out-primary-care primary care”
The real work of preventing chronic disease
Individualized care vs protocol-driven care
“Do no harm” doesn’t mean “do nothing”
We share how we practice at Terrain Wellness — digging deep, listening long, testing intelligently, and honoring the design of the human body instead of forcing it into rigid protocols.
Healing isn’t fast food. It’s slow, wise, patient, and personal.
Systems fail when pride leads and humility leaves. God’s order brings healing; man's arrogance brings confusion.
“Plans fail for lack of counsel, but with many advisers they succeed.” — Proverbs 15:22 (NASB)
True medicine seeks truth — even when inconvenient. True healing requires humility — even when uncomfortable.