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Welcome back, healthy people! Glad to have you back for Part 2 of the Interview with Dr. Sydney Deal. This is my second episode in my series on the SARS-CoV-2 a.k.a. Covid-19. For context going into this episode, please check out part 1 of our interview.
Our Guest for this episode is Dr. Sydney Deal. She graduated magna cum laude from Baylor University with a major in Biology and a minor in Chemistry. She earned her Doctor of Medicine from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Medicine and completed her family medicine residency at Wellstar Atlanta Medical Center in Atlanta, Georgia.
[00:01 – 05:13] Healthy People Information
[05:14 – 12:10] Part 2 of our Interview with Dr. Sydney Deal
[12:11 – 33:39] Dealing with Covid-19
[33:40 – 39:30] Randy’s Random Questions
[39:31 – 44:40] Closing Segment
Tweetable Quotes:
“Vaccination is the only way we're going to end this pandemic, with the least amount of deaths, and the least amount of other bad things that the pandemic has caused.” - Dr. Sydney Deal
“There’s no point wearing a mask to the grocery store if you’re gonna go to a family barbeque with 50 people on Saturday.” - Dr. Sydney Deal
“Find a doctor that you trust, somebody who is willing to spend time to answer your questions, address your concerns, and weigh all of these things into context about what is the right treatment for you.” - Dr. Sydney Deal
“Death and hospitalization is not the only bad outcome of this pandemic. So many kids have not been in public school, increased rates of substance abuse, increased rates of depression and anxiety, and economic depression.” - Dr. Sydney Deal
“The problem with metropolitan/urban living is the illusion of choice. You have too many choices, and you can spend so much time trying to decide what to choose.” - Dr. Sydney Deal
Resources and Links Mentioned:
Cheng, Dr. Anthony, et al. “Outpatient Management of Covid-19: Rapid Evidence Review.” American Family Physician, vol. 102, no. 8, 15 Oct. 2020, pp. 478–485.
To know more, you can connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Also, visit my website https://hinesentertainment.com/ or email me at [email protected]
LEAVE A REVIEW AND RATING + help someone who wants to learn more about useful health information by sharing this episode or click here to listen to more episodes.
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Welcome back, healthy people! Glad to have you back for Part 2 of the Interview with Dr. Sydney Deal. This is my second episode in my series on the SARS-CoV-2 a.k.a. Covid-19. For context going into this episode, please check out part 1 of our interview.
Our Guest for this episode is Dr. Sydney Deal. She graduated magna cum laude from Baylor University with a major in Biology and a minor in Chemistry. She earned her Doctor of Medicine from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Medicine and completed her family medicine residency at Wellstar Atlanta Medical Center in Atlanta, Georgia.
[00:01 – 05:13] Healthy People Information
[05:14 – 12:10] Part 2 of our Interview with Dr. Sydney Deal
[12:11 – 33:39] Dealing with Covid-19
[33:40 – 39:30] Randy’s Random Questions
[39:31 – 44:40] Closing Segment
Tweetable Quotes:
“Vaccination is the only way we're going to end this pandemic, with the least amount of deaths, and the least amount of other bad things that the pandemic has caused.” - Dr. Sydney Deal
“There’s no point wearing a mask to the grocery store if you’re gonna go to a family barbeque with 50 people on Saturday.” - Dr. Sydney Deal
“Find a doctor that you trust, somebody who is willing to spend time to answer your questions, address your concerns, and weigh all of these things into context about what is the right treatment for you.” - Dr. Sydney Deal
“Death and hospitalization is not the only bad outcome of this pandemic. So many kids have not been in public school, increased rates of substance abuse, increased rates of depression and anxiety, and economic depression.” - Dr. Sydney Deal
“The problem with metropolitan/urban living is the illusion of choice. You have too many choices, and you can spend so much time trying to decide what to choose.” - Dr. Sydney Deal
Resources and Links Mentioned:
Cheng, Dr. Anthony, et al. “Outpatient Management of Covid-19: Rapid Evidence Review.” American Family Physician, vol. 102, no. 8, 15 Oct. 2020, pp. 478–485.
To know more, you can connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Also, visit my website https://hinesentertainment.com/ or email me at [email protected]
LEAVE A REVIEW AND RATING + help someone who wants to learn more about useful health information by sharing this episode or click here to listen to more episodes.