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All About Orthopedics and Arthritis
Whether it’s accidents, overuse, or wear-and-tear from aging, sometimes our body parts become damaged. That’s where orthopedic specialists can help. Join us for “All About Orthopedics and Arthritis.” Podcast host Kym Douglas talks with Saint John’s Health Center physician Dr. Ramin Modabber about macro- versus microtrauma, the rise in pickleball injuries, the myths about carpal tunnel surgery, and how to know when it’s time to see the doctor for an injury. Brought to you by the Saint John’s Health Center Foundation.
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PROMO: All About Orthopedics and Arthritis
มุมมอง 19ปีที่แล้ว
Whether it’s accidents, overuse, or wear-and-tear from aging, sometimes our body parts become damaged. That’s where orthopedic specialists can help. Join us for “All About Orthopedics and Arthritis.” Podcast host Kym Douglas talks with Saint John’s Health Center physician Dr. Ramin Modabber about macro- versus microtrauma, the rise in pickleball injuries, the myths about carpal tunnel surgery, ...
Heart Health 101
มุมมอง 97ปีที่แล้ว
The heart is a remarkable organ, beating ceaselessly from birth to the end of life. Your Healthy Dose podcast host Kym Douglas talks with Saint John’s Health Center non-interventional cardiologist Dr. Nicole Weinberg about the role of aging and genetics in heart health, new techniques in diagnosing heart rhythm irregularities, and why we sometimes see even elite athletes in their prime suffer h...
Heart Health 101 - 30s Promo
มุมมอง 14ปีที่แล้ว
The heart is a remarkable organ, beating ceaselessly from birth to the end of life. Your Healthy Dose podcast host Kym Douglas talks with Saint John’s Health Center non-interventional cardiologist Dr. Nicole Weinberg about the role of aging and genetics in heart health, new techniques in diagnosing heart rhythm irregularities, and why we sometimes see even elite athletes in their prime suffer h...
What Personalized Medicine Really Is
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We’re at the dawn of a new era in medical care, where the ability to predict, detect, and treat disease will be based on each individual’s genetics and the interaction of the genome with many lifestyle, environmental, and other factors. Join us for “Personalized Medicine” and hear podcast host Kym Douglas explore the possibilities with Saint John’s Health Center physician Dr. Santosh Kesari. Br...
30s Promo - What Personalized Medicine Really Is
มุมมอง 23ปีที่แล้ว
We’re at the dawn of a new era in medical care, where the ability to predict, detect, and treat disease will be based on each individual’s genetics and the interaction of the genome with many lifestyle, environmental, and other factors. Join us for “Personalized Medicine” and hear podcast host Kym Douglas explore the possibilities with Saint John’s Health Center physician Dr. Santosh Kesari. Br...
Getting Under Your Skin
มุมมอง 153ปีที่แล้ว
Does the sun really cause wrinkles? Find out when podcast host Kym Douglas talks with Saint John’s Health Center physician Dr. Delphine Lee about all things skin... and nails... and hair. Find out what the major warning signs are of skin cancer, how the ABCDE mnemonic can help alert you to a problem, and what the latest research has revealed about why your skin might itch and what you can do ab...
Next on Your Healthy Dose: "A Day in the Life of a Hospital CEO"
มุมมอง 84ปีที่แล้ว
You’ve probably never thought about all that it takes to make sure a hospital is ready for anything, any time, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. You just know it’s there if you need it. But what are the challenges of planning for everything from daily operations to a major disaster? Join us for “A Day in the Life of a Hospital CEO,” when podcast host Kym Douglas talks with Saint John’s Health Ce...
A Day in the Life of a Hospital CEO
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You’ve probably never thought about all that it takes to make sure a hospital is ready for anything, any time, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. You just know it’s there if you need it. But what are the challenges of planning for everything from daily operations to a major disaster? Join us for “A Day in the Life of a Hospital CEO,” when podcast host Kym Douglas talks with Saint John’s Health Ce...
Multiple Sclerosis Explained
มุมมอง 280ปีที่แล้ว
Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that damages the nerves. It affects about a million people in the U.S., primarily women. Join us for “Multiple Sclerosis Explained” where podcast host Kym Douglas talks with Pacific Neuroscience Institute physician Dr. Barbar Giesser about MS symptoms, the importance of early diagnosis, and the medication, symptom management, and lifestyle options now...
Multiple Sclerosis Explained - 30s Promo
มุมมอง 33ปีที่แล้ว
Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that damages the nerves. It affects about a million people in the U.S., primarily women. Join us for “Multiple Sclerosis Explained” where podcast host Kym Douglas talks with Pacific Neuroscience Institute physician Dr. Barbar Giesser about MS symptoms, the importance of early diagnosis, and the medication, symptom management, and lifestyle options now...
What Everyone Should Know About Strokes
มุมมอง 368ปีที่แล้ว
A stroke can be debilitating and even deadly. Join us for “What You Need to Know About Strokes,” when podcast host Kym Douglas talks with Saint John’s Health Center physician Dr. Jason Tarpley about the various kinds of strokes, the need for speed in assessing someone who may be having a stroke, what BEFAST stands for, the latest options for treatment, and the best opportunities for prevention....
What Everyone Should Know About Strokes - Promo 30s
มุมมอง 130ปีที่แล้ว
A stroke can be debilitating and even deadly. Join us for “What You Need to Know About Strokes,” when podcast host Kym Douglas talks with Saint John’s Health Center physician Dr. Jason Tarpley about the various kinds of strokes, the need for speed in assessing someone who may be having a stroke, what BEFAST stands for, the latest options for treatment, and the best opportunities for prevention....
All About You Thyroid - Promo
มุมมอง 33ปีที่แล้ว
Most people have a pretty good idea of where the thyroid is, but few know all that it does. Even fewer know that it’s the leading cause of cancer in young women. Listen to this episode of Your Healthy Dose podcast, presented by Saint John’s Health Center.
All About Your Thyroid
มุมมอง 614ปีที่แล้ว
Most people have a pretty good idea of where the thyroid is, but few know all that it does. Even fewer know that it’s the leading cause of cancer in young women. Listen to this episode of Your Healthy Dose podcast, presented by Saint John’s Health Center.
Bladder Cancer: It's More Common Than You Think
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Bladder Cancer: It's More Common Than You Think
Magic Mushrooms: Pushing Frontiers in Mental Health
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Magic Mushrooms: Pushing Frontiers in Mental Health
Coming soon. Magic Mushrooms: Pushing Frontiers in Mental Health
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Coming soon. Magic Mushrooms: Pushing Frontiers in Mental Health
Coming soon. Magic Mushrooms: Pushing Frontiers in Mental Health
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Coming soon. Magic Mushrooms: Pushing Frontiers in Mental Health
Your Healthy Dose, With Kym Douglas. Ep. 9 - Alzheimer's, What You Need to Know
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Your Healthy Dose, With Kym Douglas. Ep. 9 - Alzheimer's, What You Need to Know
PROMO15s. Your Healthy Dose, With Kym Douglas. Ep.9 - Alzheimer's, What You Need to Know
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PROMO15s. Your Healthy Dose, With Kym Douglas. Ep.9 - Alzheimer's, What You Need to Know
PROMO30s. Your Healthy Dose, With Kym Douglas. Ep.9 - Alzheimer's, What You Need to Know
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PROMO30s. Your Healthy Dose, With Kym Douglas. Ep.9 - Alzheimer's, What You Need to Know
Your Healthy Dose, With Kym Douglas. Ep. 8 - Lung Cancer, What You Need to Know
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Your Healthy Dose, With Kym Douglas. Ep. 8 - Lung Cancer, What You Need to Know
PROMO30s. Your Healthy Dose, With Kym Douglas. Ep.8 - Lung Cancer, What You Need to Know
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PROMO30s. Your Healthy Dose, With Kym Douglas. Ep.8 - Lung Cancer, What You Need to Know
PROMO16s. Your Healthy Dose, With Kym Douglas. Ep.8 - Lung Cancer, What You Need to Know
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PROMO16s. Your Healthy Dose, With Kym Douglas. Ep.8 - Lung Cancer, What You Need to Know
Your Healthy Dose, With Kym Douglas. Ep. 7 - Defining Supportive Care
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Your Healthy Dose, With Kym Douglas. Ep. 7 - Defining Supportive Care
PROMO15s. Your Healthy Dose, With Kym Douglas. Ep.7, Defining Supportive Care
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PROMO15s. Your Healthy Dose, With Kym Douglas. Ep.7, Defining Supportive Care
Subscribed. Great format and content. Very well presented with both patient and doctor. The production is very good. And it wasn't too long. I seldom watch videos over 20 minutes.
I found out I had stage 4 bladder cancer at 35. So I had it with no symptoms for a long time until a broke my back because the cancer has are my spine. I am not a smoker. I worked out all the time. 🙄
I'm 35 as well , what treatment did you get? I'm very scared right now
Are are you doing
How can I partner with Saint John.
I ordered,Carnavora..pricy
Did he get a neobladder?
Is she cancer free
thank you all for sharing your story - very well done - frank and open and informative - to be sure to help those in the future (me!)
Thank you so much for this. I have two family members (men, in their 60’s) who went through this, and this helped me understand what they went and are going through.
Wow. That's incredible. The practice of medicine is an art, as well as a science. Dedicated physicians can work wonders.
Probably could increase profits if invested more in technology which increases patient outcome with accurate tests, successful procedures, etc. which would make more happy patients making more people choose to get care at your hospital then u can increase salary for employees thus retaining the best employees.
❤Thank you for sharing your experience.❤
nepotism lol
I thoroughly enjoyed this very informative podcast with Dr. Ramin Modabber. Learning the benefits of steroids when necessary is something I was interested in, and all that can be done for orthopedic injuries is very valuable information and fascinating. I can relate to arthritis. Thank you for sharing this wonderful podcast with the best host, Kym Douglas. I appreciate you so much.
This CEO makes more than a million a year at a nonprofit hospital. More than the entire ICU medical staff. He thinks a pizza party and calling the staff hero's makes up for these sad little 1%-3% raises that don't keep up with inflation.
Dr. Comer- great video. Do you require programmatic accreditation for MHA graduates, specifically CAHME accreditation?
Thank you for this outstanding and very inspiring episode with Dr. Nicole Weinberg regarding our cardiovascular health and the Women's Heart Center. There is so much to learn about the "house" and all that pertains to our hearts. I totally appreciate these wonderful podcasts with Kym Douglas who is the best host and the reason I watch! Thank you, St. Johns.
He is lying, they are never seen.
Hospital Employee here. CEOs make exorbitant amounts of money while cutting patient supplies out and charging THOUSANDS for medications that rake in profits. They make MILLIONS Annually. He ain't did NOTHING, WE NEVER SEE THEM
Can I get the name and address of that doctor
promo sm
My husband has bladder cancer, he's in BCG , he has too have this treatment for the rest of his life , he left it too long , they got it in time
Thank you for this very fascinating episode with Dr. Kesari. Learning the latest about targeted medicine, and personalized treatments evolving now into the future, brings so much hope. Thank you, dear Kym Douglas, for being the best host.
I have blood in my urine but I can not see it, but the people who check my urine can see the blood droplets in my blood! It that a sign of cancer?
I have blood in the urine that I can't see am cared.
Did you find out what it was.
I can see that I was fortunate with my bladder cancer. I was 29 when I was diagnosed because I started peeing blood and blood clots one night at about 11:oo pm. I called my Doctor who said to be at his office the following day, after seeing the bleeding still happening, he referred me to a urologist who did a cystoscopy and scheduled me for surgery. After the surgery, my urologist told me that they had removed a polyp which was a grade 2 cancerous polyp that had not involved the wall of my bladder. I had never realized how lucky I was that I had started bleeding so early in the growth of the tumor. I was about four years out of the Army and Viet Nam and was the youngest patient he had ever seen. I was just 29 years old at the time, I am 77 now with no recurrence.
My God, your story is that of Grace 🙏🙏
This guy went though a huge ordeal and I wish him the best! He seems like a nice person, but he is so boring...
I'm sorry, I gotta ask... Can you please just say "fajitas".. or "tacos"? Your voice just really reminds me of family guy.. no disrespect.
Looking at when this was recorded, I found out that I had Bladder Cancer around the same time. I was told about it around 15 minutes before the surgery. Along with a couple of other things, I wish that I had seen this while I was still in the hospital, as it is very informative. I will be putting a link to this video on Tribel in the Bladder Cancer group in hopes that others will watch. Thank you.
One of the biggest causes of bladder cancer is smoking,My husband had it,luckily they found it right at the beginning,they did one lot of chemo .He was checked for two years, and the Dr, couldn’t believe it didn’t return.As ,he said in most cases it.did. We moved back to Europe, and he was fine .four years later he was diagnosed with Bowel cancer and a year and a half later he died.I do believe that it had spread he had virtually no symptoms.Just said he thought he had Hammeroiden,went to the Dr .Was sent to the hospital for a check up,and they said stage 4 Bowel cancer .We can only offer palliative treatment.
What are the symptoms of bladder cancer?
Zo
An acquaintance got bladder cancer that was due to the radiation treatment he'd received 10 years prior for prostate cancer. No surgery yet. He's been getting immunotherapy for a year which has shrunk the main tumor way down, and greatly improved the rest of the bladder lining. His oncologist said he hadn't expected him to even survive this long, much less get back to playing golf.
Playing golf is ALWAYS the first sign of surviving cancer...
I got bladder cancer at 65 years of age. I went to my doctor as I was having spotting they treated me for thinning of lining of the womb. I then twice had to rush to the toilet and there was blood in the toilet. I rang my doctor who sent me for a scan immediately they found a tumour in my bladder. I went for a further scan the tumour was in the bladder wall. I had three months of chemo a months rest then bladder removal hysterectomy and part of my vagina removed plus 25 lymph nodes. I didn’t smoke or anything else . It took me a year to recover I’m here strong and so glad to be here.
How r you now?
So, I'm kind of confused... Besides probs w/ his prostrate, and maybe frequent urination....what are supposed to be some of the other symptoms of bladder cancer? Does the disease manifest differently in men vs. women?
Blood in urine
Can you recommend literature, blogs or reels that provide information on how to emotionally support the spouse to someone recently diagnosed with Bladder Cancer? Many thanks
gross hematuria - painless
Excellent interview. Thank you!
This is another outstanding podcast! Thank you for being the best host, dear Kym Douglas, and thank you, dear Dr. Lee, for sharing your very valuable and informative knowledge as a phenomenal dermatologist. I appreciate all that you have shared that gifted us!
I am being worked up for it now,,I don't think I have it,,bit I am glad all went well for this gentleman
Am going to do the test make sure I don't have it.
Thank you St. John's for sharing such outstanding podcasts. Kym Douglas is a phenomenal host, and today's topic of A Day in the Life of your CEO Michael Ricks is so wonderful and immensely informative. I appreciate all I learned from this episode and I enjoyed this very much. Thank you.
Good info. Glad this man is doing so much better. I’ve been recently diagnosed with a low grade non invasive bladder cancer. I start BCG immunotherapy in a couple of weeks. My urologist feels there is a good chance I can knock it out with these treatments. I hope so as it would be tough to go through what this gentleman did.
Sending you healing prayers your way. You can beet this. You're stronger than you think
Good luck! I know someone with advanced bladder cancer who has responded really well to immunotherapy with no other treatment. And he was initially told his was so bad having his bladder removed was the original plan. Thus far he's avoided surgery.
@@lynnebucher6537 Thanks. Hopefully I will avoid surgery too. I have my last treatment of 6 on Wed then get a six week break before doing another scope. Even if i get it knocked out early on I will still need maintenance treatments for a couple of years. Three every 3 months or so. But that's ok....you get used to the process.
Low grade…you’re good
Thank you for this excellent and outstanding podcast, dear Kym Douglas. You bring us the best podcasts that teaches us so much. All I learned in great detail from Dr. Barbara Geiser regarding MS has been a great wealth of knowledge. Thank you. If at all possible, could Sjögren's also be considered for an upcoming episode? I appreciate you all. Thank you, St. John's.
Thank you for covering MS in such a concise and simple way. Great job! ☺️👏
1 in 4 Americans will get a stroke in their lifetime. Scary numbers let’s talk about it.
Thank you for this outstanding podcast, dear Kym Douglas, the best host, and Dr. Jason Tarpley, an excellent specialist and guest. This phenomenal episode is truly an immeasurable gift of knowledge, expertise and life saving information for us all. Thank you, St. John's.
Such important information so proud to be a part of this team.
Thank you for this outstanding and very informative podcast regarding the thyroid. I appreciate you, dear Kym Douglas, dear Dr. Lynn and dear Dr. Goldfarb, and St. John's. Excellent podcasts every week!!!
Fantastic episode!
Thank you for this excellent and very informative podcast. I appreciate all I just learned about our hearts in depth, and I will definitely work on my sleep pattern.
Thank you, dear Kym Douglas and Dr. Shah for this outstanding podcast. This topic is immensely fascinating to me. I have had my share of anesthesia throughout the years. I feel grateful to have more thorough insight. I appreciate you both.
Wow, I loved this podcast! So informative and well done by Kym. Lee's strength and courage are incredible. Dr. Lineman's care of her patients is commendable. Thank you all!
Excellent podcast with Kym Douglas. Thank you, St. John's. Learning about this topic and hearing Mr. Smith's incredible and inspiring journey, and Dr. Lineman's expertise and her passionate precise treatment is a gift to others. Thank you for sharing your story and your hearts.
I am thoroughly enjoying these outstanding and immensely informative podcasts. This podcast hosted by the best host Kym Douglas, with Dr. Kaiser and Nancy, has brought so much insight with passion to the many levels of dementia. This was so fascinating. Thank you, St. John's, for bringing such important topics front and center. I appreciate you all.