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By Loma Linda University Faculty Medical Group
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The podcast currently has 25 episodes available.
Dr. Wes Phipatanakul celebrates his traditional Asian upbringing and reflects on the satisfaction he receives from daily interactions with patients and students. For more info check out our webpage lluh.org/podcast
Dr. Gabrielle Pina reflects on the joy of interacting with children in the healthcare setting while advocating for their flourishing in our community. She has also helped lead conversations on recognizing diversity and implicit bias that have led to initiatives to increase healthcare access in our community and nurture equitable healthcare settings for patients and providers. For more information check out a website at lluh.org/podcast
Dr. Richard Chinnock continues a legacy of advancing pediatric healthcare at Loma Linda University Health.
Dr. Alfred Simental reflects on the changes he has seen in the field of otolaryngology. He also discusses thyroid disorders and his approach to leading a department committed to service. For more information check out our website: https://lluh.org/podcast
Dr. Kyle Cooper shares his secrets to overcoming hurdles as a physician and cyclist, and how a traumatic bike crash isn't slowing him down. For more info check out lluh.org/podcast.
Dr. Peter Landless, world health visionary and former cardiologist for Nelson Mandela, has witnessed the transformative power of service with an open heart.
Psychiatrist Dr. Carolina Osorio left her childhood home in Colombia to build a career focused on caring for mental illness and restoring wellbeing. She manages some of the most difficult psychiatric disorders as an assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at Loma Linda University School of Medicine and staff psychiatrist at the California Department of State Hospitals-Patton, a forensic psychiatric hospital. For more information check out our website: lluh.org/podcast
Pediatrician Dr. Aleca Clark shares insights on helping children navigate the challenges of modern life and build foundations for lifelong resilience. She offers caution regarding too much screen time and how social media presents children with unrealistic expectations. Instead, Dr. Clark encourages families to enjoy a healthy diet and active play.
Trauma surgeon Dr. Sigrid Burruss is pioneering efforts to curb violence and human trafficking in the community surrounding Loma Linda University Health. For more information check out our website: lluh.org/podcast
During a decades-long career, Dr. Philip Gold witnessed how understanding a person's story impacts patient care. Learn more at our Evening Rounds website: http://lluh.org/podcast
The podcast currently has 25 episodes available.
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