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In this first episode of the 3rd season, Dee & Reesh have a fascinating conversation with Patrick Daniel from "The Great Everything" Podcast in a never before heard interview about intentions for pursuing a medical career, changing careers in pursuit of creative endeavors, and the Origins of Medicine ReMixed. Enjoy!
Check out The Great Everything podcast and blog by the amazing Patrick Daniel!
** This episode contains original production from JMKM from Productive Culture and our very own K.T. with permission from the Artists.
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We already know that Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan didn’t actually have the flu during the “flu game,” but what if pizza wasn’t to blame either? With the Last Dance docuseries ending last weekend, KT rides the nostalgia of the Bulls dynasty and revisits Jordan’s legendary sick game to explore the medical conditions that have been mentioned in the speculation surrounding the game. Stomach Flu? Altitude sickness? Championship fatigue?
Tune in while it’s hot!
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In this episode, Reesh chops it up with Gargi Mehta, who is a critical care physician assistant as well as Manager of the Medical ICU & Acute Medicine Advance Practice Providers at one of the largest hospitals in New York City. They talk about how COVID-19 patients wind up in the ICU, some common patterns being seen with younger patients infected with COVID-19, "the invisible 50" in the hospital that we don't hear about in the media, and how healthcare providers in the epicenter of this pandemic are dealing with the overwhelming nature of what they're experiencing on a daily basis.
To the healthcare professionals on the frontline that are probably either getting off of a shift or getting ready for their next, thank you for all that you do!
Hit up Gargi with any questions you have about her experience and/or about the value of Advanced Practice Providers in the hospital:
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In this episode, we listen in as KT’s homie, Dhwanil chats with Dr. Taylor Heald-Sargent about the current coronavirus pandemic. Taylor is currently a third-year Pediatric Infectious Disease fellow at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago. She is also an expert virologist with interest in the coronaviruses and she has a PhD looking at human coronavirus entry. Taylor and Dhwanil have a great discussion about the initial SARS epidemic from the early 2000s and the lessons we learned from it. They also break down the current pandemic, including where coronaviruses come from and what sorts of illnesses they cause, why children seem to be spared from serious illness during this pandemic and why health care workers seem to have higher rates of serious illness. They also talk treatment strategies currently being studied such as convalescent plasma therapy and cover the concept of herd immunity within a population.
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In this episode, Reesh chops it up with Dr. Akilah Jefferson, an NIH-trained allergist-immunologist, about public health and immunology related to COVID-19. Akilah trained with Dr. Anthony Fauci at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID). Reesh and Akilah discuss everything from how vaccines work, experimental treatments for the novel coronavirus, why younger people are being affected more with COVID-19 in the U.S. than in other countries, if pets can get infected with coronavirus, and so much more in this action-packed episode containing useful information for everyone out there trying to make sense of the pandemic. Enjoy!
DISCLAIMER: By listening to this episode, you agree not to use this podcast as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having.
To the healthcare professionals on the frontline that are probably either getting off of a shift or getting ready for their next, thank you for all that you do!
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KT checks in with a familiar voice on this first installment of an original MRx series “Inside The Hospital”, in which we connect with healthcare workers holding down the front-line of the current pandemic. In this episode, KT chops it up with Dr. Calvin Sun, a traveling emergency room physician in New York City who has been working tirelessly on the front-line by both treating COVID-19 patients in the ED and also by playing a significant role in the media in ringing the alarm about the dire shortages of PPE, or personal protective equipment. Calvin offers a unique perspective in this episode as he works per diem, allowing him to witness the current crisis unfold in over a dozen different emergency rooms in the epicenter of this pandemic. He is also the Founder & CEO of The Monsoon Diaries: a blog-turned-travel company.
To the healthcare professionals on the frontline that are probably either getting off of a shift or getting ready for their next, thank you for all that you do!
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In this first Doctormentary interview of the new season, Reesh talks to Dr. Saya Nagori, a board-certified ophthalmologist, serial entrepreneur, telemedicine expert, social media influencer and speaker based in Washington, DC. She is most well-known for being the Co-Founder and Chief Medical Officer of Simple Health, a telemedicine platform that allows patients to do everything from renewing contact lens prescriptions to getting birth control right from home. Saya recently launched a media company focused on women’s health called FemHealth. She also started an annual conference for physician-entrepreneurs called the Medicine Innovation and Entrepreneurship (MIE) Conference. In this episode, Saya discusses her failed businesses leading up to Simple Health, advice for people interested in starting a business, how to deal with rejection, and tips on how to think less and do more. Lots of gems in this one, especially for anyone interested in entrepreneurship! Enjoy!
Get your tickets for the MIE Conference on March 28-29, 2020 in Washington DC and use the Promo code “MRX” for $100 off!
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If you’re in the market for contact lenses and/or birth control, check out Simple Contacts (for contact lenses) or Simple Health (for birth control).
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In this first episode of the 4th Season of Medicine ReMixed, Dee & Reesh catch up about being new attendings, talk about the importance of good teachers, joke about selling personal achievements on the internet, have a discussion about what makes a good "Mental Health Diet" for kids & adults, and touch on how to get yourself to do the things you don't want to do on the pursuit for greatness. So many insights and laughs in this one. Enjoy!
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In this episode, Reesh talks to Navdeep & Sukhmit from The SoundClinic on Rukus Avenue Radio/Dash Radio. They talk about high-profile injuries in the NBA last season, being a Doctor/DJ and pursuing your passions despite the cultural responsibilities of growing up in an immigrant household. So many insights and laughs in this one. Enjoy!
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** This episode contains original production from AwareNess and our very own K.T. with permission from the Artists.
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In this classic Doctormentary interview, Reesh talks to Dr. Shivam Joshi, a board-certified nephrologist at the New York University School of Medicine with an interest in plant-based health and evolutionary diets. Shivam has published over two dozen scientific articles on various topics in medicine and his writing on the web largely dissecting popular human diets has appeared on sites like the Huffington Post, Thrive Global, Forks over Knives, and KevinMD. He is currently writing a book on the adverse health effects of a carnivorous diet. This episode is a fascinating deep dive into the evolution of human nutrition, debunking myths about the most famous fad diets of our time, and tactical tips about how to live the longest/healthiest life you possibly can. Enjoy!
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Dr. Joshi's KevinMD article about the keto diet
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** This episode contains original production from our homie P@ Split and our very own K.T. with permission from the artists
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The podcast currently has 172 episodes available.