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    Friday
    May072010

    Enlightening Young Minds

    I was invited to the Ft. Wayne Family Medicine Residency today to give the noon conference talk on Integrative Medicine. I love talking to medical students and residents as they generally seem so hungry for changing medicine. To me it's important to show them some light in what often seems like a gloomy future within the hamster wheel of a busy primary care doctor (at least in my eyes in today's sickcare system).

    I sadly forgot how much the drug companies have infiltrated medical education. Prior to my speaking, the drug rep, after providing a fancy buffet of heavy restaurant food and 10 2-liters of pop,  brought in a local psychiatrist to revel in the amazing healing properties of Lexapro. That ate into 12 minutes of my talk and was shocking to hear him speak of how great it is and how a single nerve study in a Petri dish in a lab shows how Lexapro may be better than its cheaper and equally weak-evidence-based cousin. Then he said if patients on it suffer from muscle cramps and pain, it must be generalized anxiety disorder (not a side effect of the medicine, or some other symptom related to the driving force originally behind the blues)! So...then just add another 2-3 drugs for that one. Here I am in the front of the room trying not drop my Macbook. Then the drug rep takes up more of my time to tell all the residents that their Medicaid patients can get it for the low, low price of $3.

    Residents get this every day. Free, heavily processed restaurant food and a bunch of industry-created drivel. Never a mention about how lifestyle has a tremendous impact on health or lack thereof, just day after day on how to provide sickcare. What I presented today was novel, new and refreshing. Their eyes brightened to the ideas of using vitamin D, living and learning whole foods nutrition and spending time with patients to partner with them rather than simply whipping out the prescription pad pretending to heal all ills. For the most part they really get integrative medicine, many of them came to medical school to do just the things I get to do every day. They are just not presented any opportunity to think or learn about it during their 7 year stint within the confines of "Camp Conventional". Many asked to come shadow me and want to know more.

    I also discussed the career freedom offered by disruptive healthcare technology like the Hello Health platform. Get out of the outdated, boggy frankensystem (thanks Gordon!) interfaces that surrounds you everywhere within the system and jump on today's technology that everyone else is playing on. Again, lots of interest in ways to live the dream they entered medical school with, lifestyle freedom, empowering patients and promoting health and healing, the candle quickly burned out the moment that short white coat was donned.

    We need to get the concept of health promotion into medical education. We need companies like Hello Health to show students/residents that they can be a part of a major disruptive innovation for the good of their personal lives and the lives of their patients. No longer is it acceptable to keep the herd shuffling along the same old machine, producing America's next generation of prescription pad warriors. Time to mesh health promoting care with access to patients and partner with them to optimize their health.
    Sunday
    Apr112010

    Truly Wild Caught Fish!

    Mahi mahi caught in Cayman Mahi mahi caught in Cayman

    Great family vacation to Grand Cayman. Christened my father-in-laws boat with this mahi my son and I reeled in. It made lunch and dinner for all of us!
    Thursday
    Mar182010

    The Future of Medicine

    Spent the day in Boston with Hello Health. It's a new online based healthcare platform to allow physicians to practice medicine with high access using a Facebook-like connection between doctors and patients. They want to embrace the integrative medicine movement, so they are spending the day with two other docs and myself to better understand how to build a platform for health-promoting care.

    This evening was dinner with the CEO and their marketing team. So great to be in a room with folks dedicated to marrying technology and healthcare. Their product allows doctors and patients to visit via email, chat online or video conference. It will also allow patients to be more involved in their care with access to their health record and the ability to keep their chart up to date and schedule themselves online.

    Can't wait to continue the relationship and move integrative medicine into this space. It really is the perfect marriage. Patients need to take control of their health and their healthcare experience. Hello Health is creating the platform to allow this.

    Check it out: http://hellohealth.com/patient/
    Wednesday
    Feb102010

    CBS News video on antibiotics in our meat


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    70% of pigs that were treated with antibiotics had a new form of MRSA. 0% of those not treated with antibiotics had it. What kind of meat do you want to eat?

    More and more public outcry for this mess we have called industrial farming. Next up over the next couple years, how the overuse of antibiotics by American physicians that hand the stuff out like candy is causing masses of chronic health conditions.