From everyday tips to the latest medical breakthroughs – stay up to date with health and healing advice from trusted experts at Prisma Health.
How do I pick the right obstetrician for my pregnancy? Choosing an obstetrician matters for communication, safety, and your birth experience. Matthew Scalise, Jr., MD, Obstetrician and Gynecologist at Prisma Health, explains what to ask about communication style, a provider’s philosophy of care, and how the practice and hospital handle after-hours coverage. He also discusses red flags to watch for and why the care team—not just one person—matters for your birth.
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Learn the step-by-step process clinicians use to start, adjust, and stop antidepressants, plus how long to stay on medication and when lifelong treatment is considered. Dr. Benjamin Griffeth, MD, discusses risks like sexual side effects and interactions so you can discuss options confidently with your clinician.
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In this episode we debunk common myths about mental health and explain why mental illnesses are medical conditions of the brain, not character flaws. Dr. Benjamin Griffeth, MD, psychiatrist with Prisma Health, walks listeners through how genetics, biology, psychology, and social factors all shape mental illness and recovery. You’ll hear clear explanations about mental illness stigma, brain disorders, therapy benefits, medication management, and evidence-based psychiatric treatment so you can recognize when to seek help. For more episodes and resources visit prismahealth.org/podcast.
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In this episode we explain what osteoporosis is, who is most at risk, and why early detection matters for preventing broken bones and loss of independence. Dr. Brinda Basida, a rheumatologist at Prisma Health, joins host Scott Webb to discuss bone density testing, risk factors, and treatment options. Listen for clear guidance on DEXA scan screening, fragility fractures, calcium and vitamin D intake, and lifestyle steps for fracture prevention. For more resources and other episodes, visit prismahealth.org/podcast.
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This episode walks you through the essential screenings and daily habits men should prioritize to prevent disease and feel better long term. It matters because many men delay care until symptoms are serious, but early attention to preventive care can change outcomes. Guest Dr. Kevin Ryan, board-certified Internal Medicine physician with Prisma Health, explains which preventive screenings to schedule, how to monitor blood pressure and cholesterol, and when to check testosterone levels. Learn actionable tips on heart disease prevention, mental health, colon cancer screening, and building a realistic exercise and diet plan. For more resources and other episodes, visit prismahealth.org/podcast.
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In this episode Dr. Paris Patel, a board-certified electrophysiologist and cardiologist, walks through AFib diagnosis and the full spectrum of treatment options—from EKGs and heart monitors to blood thinners and antiarrhythmic drugs—so patients know what to expect and how to protect against stroke. Keywords: atrial fibrillation diagnosis, AFib treatment, EKG, blood thinners (Eliquis, Xarelto), antiarrhythmic medications, stroke prevention. Learn more and find care at prismahealth.org/podcast — subscribe for more expert heart-health guidance.
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In this episode Dr. Johnnie Wright Jr., MD, Urogynecologist, breaks down what urinary incontinence is, who’s at risk, and when symptoms warrant evaluation. Learn about stress vs. urge incontinence, postpartum and menopausal risk factors, and practical next steps so you or your patients can regain quality of life. Keywords: urinary incontinence, stress urinary incontinence, pelvic floor, bladder training, vaginal estrogen.
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Dr. Adam Schertz walks through what asthma is, how it affects the lungs, common and surprising asthma triggers, and practical steps patients can take to protect lung health. Ideal for patients, caregivers, and clinicians looking for clear guidance on asthma symptoms, diagnosis and management.
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On this episode of the Prisma Health Flourish podcast, we’re joined by Sara Lilly, MD, developmental‑behavioral pediatrician, to explain what early intervention is, why it matters, and how it supports a child’s development. Dr. Lilly also shares which conditions benefit most, when parents should seek help, and what options are available even for older children who may still need support.
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On this episode of the Prisma Health Flourish podcast, we’re joined by Eric E. Shoup, physician's assistant in cardiology, to break down what cholesterol is, why your numbers matter, and simple steps you can take to improve them. From understanding good vs. bad cholesterol to knowing when lifestyle changes or medication may be needed, this episode makes heart health easier to understand.
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On this episode of the Prisma Health Flourish podcast, we’re joined by Dr. Eva Wolf, a weight‑loss and internal medicine physician, to explain who GLP‑1 medications are intended for, why some people can’t access or use them, and what safe, effective options still exist. From alternative medications to evidence‑based lifestyle strategies, Dr. Wolf helps patients understand their next steps when GLP‑1 therapy isn’t available.
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Chronic limb‑threatening ischemia (CLTI) is a severe form of peripheral artery disease that can lead to serious complications if not recognized early. In this episode of the Prisma Health podcast, we’re joined by Moinuddin Syed, MD, Interventional Cardiology, to explain what CLTI is, the symptoms you should never ignore, how it’s diagnosed and treated, and what patients can do to reduce risk and protect long‑term vascular health.
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On this episode of the Prisma Health Flourish podcast, we’re joined by Dr. John D. Scott, bariatric surgeon, to discuss how GLP‑1 medications have changed the landscape of obesity treatment — and when bariatric or metabolic surgery may still be the best option. Dr. Scott explains who benefits most from surgery, who may not be a candidate for GLP‑1 therapy, and how these treatments can even work together as part of long‑term weight management.
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On this episode of the Prisma Health Flourish podcast, we’re joined by Dr. Irena Rupp, colorectal surgeon, to explain what it means when a polyp is found during a colonoscopy, how colon cancer is treated, and what patients should know about staging, recovery, and new advancements in care.
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Autoimmune diseases affect millions of people and can impact nearly every system in the body. In this episode of the Prisma Health podcast, we’re joined by Dr. Ana Elizabeth Gowani, a rheumatologist at Prisma Health, to help us better understand how autoimmune diseases develop, why diagnosis can be challenging, and how modern treatments—including biologics and personalized medicine—are improving patient outcomes. We’ll also explore the role of lifestyle, mental health, and self‑advocacy in managing these complex, chronic conditions.
Today we’re talking about eyedrops—what they can and can’t do for your eyes. Joining us is Dr. Alejandro Espaillat, an ophthalmologist and expert in eye health, to answer the questions you’ve always wondered about: from allergy relief to everyday use, and even whether eyedrops can improve your vision. Let’s dive in.
Today we’re talking about diabetes and a class of medications making headlines—GLP-1s. Joining us is Dr. Jaqui Jones, a family medicine physician at Prisma Health. We’ll explore what these medications do, who they help, and how they fit into a healthy lifestyle.
Peripheral artery disease, or PAD, is a common but often overlooked condition that reduces blood flow to the legs and feet. In this episode of the Prisma Health podcast, we’re joined by vascular surgeon Dr. Sagar S. Gandhi to explore how PAD develops, the early signs patients should watch for, and the lifestyle changes that can make a meaningful difference. We’ll also discuss modern treatment options, symptom management strategies, and steps patients can take to support better circulation and long‑term vascular health.
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Shoulder pain can affect everything from daily tasks to your favorite activities—but for some people, shoulder replacement surgery can be the key to restoring mobility and comfort. In this episode of the Prisma Health podcast, orthopedic surgeon Dr. Christopher Mazoue joins us to break down what shoulder replacement really involves. We’ll explore how to know when it might be time for surgery, the difference between a traditional and reverse shoulder replacement, what recovery looks like, and how long results typically last. If you’ve been dealing with ongoing shoulder stiffness or pain, this conversation will help you understand your options and what to expect.
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Varicose veins are often dismissed as a cosmetic issue, but they can reveal much more about what’s happening inside your body. In this episode of the Prisma Health podcast, we’re joined by Dr. Frances Yu, a wound care and family medicine specialist, to uncover the real story behind varicose veins. Dr. Yu explains what causes them, why some people experience discomfort while others don’t, and how to know when these visible vein changes may signal a deeper health concern. We’ll also cover today’s most effective treatment options and practical steps you can take to protect your vein health and keep your legs feeling their best.
When most people hear the word aneurysm, they think of the brain. But did you know aneurysms can also develop in other parts of the body—like your arms, legs, or even after trauma? These peripheral aneurysms can be just as dangerous if left untreated. In this episode of Flourish, we’re talking with a Prisma Health vascular specialist about what causes aneurysms outside the head, who’s at risk, how they’re diagnosed, and what treatment options are available. If you’ve ever wondered whether aneurysms can happen beyond the brain, this episode is for you.
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“The holidays are a time for celebration, connection—and let’s be honest—a lot of food. But what happens when you’re on a GLP-1 medication like Ozempic or Wegovy? Can you still enjoy the stuffing, the pie, and the traditions without compromising your health or comfort?
In this episode of Flourish, we’re talking with a Prisma Health internal medicine physician Dr. Eva Wolf about how to approach big food events while on GLP-1s. From portion control to protein priorities to how to handle the opinions of others, we’ll explore practical strategies to help you feel empowered—not overwhelmed—this holiday season.”
Welcome to Flourish, the podcast from Prisma Health where we explore everyday health topics that can make a big difference in your life. Today, we’re talking about dehydration—not just the obvious signs, but the hidden ways it can affect your brain, mood, digestion, and more. We’ll also look at hydration solutions, how they work, and what to watch out for. Joining me is Dr. Carlos Zayas, who’ll help us understand how to stay truly hydrated and why it matters more than you think.
On this episode of Flourish, Prisma Health’s podcast, Dr. Kelly Spence, an Internal Medicine and Pediatrics physician will help explore how caffeine affects children and teens—from energy drinks to sodas—and why young people are especially vulnerable. Learn how much is too much, what warning signs to watch for, and how parents can guide their teens toward healthier choices for energy and focus.
Today we’re talking about pancreatic cancer—its causes, symptoms, and treatments—with Dr. Jesse A. Clanton, a surgical oncologist at Prisma Health. Let’s learn how to spot it early and what you can do to protect your health.
Explore the cutting-edge technique of focused ultrasound, a non-invasive treatment that targets tremors related to Parkinson's disease. Join Dr. Erwin Mangubat as he discusses how this innovative procedure offers minimal risk while delivering maximum precision in symptom relief.
In light of a recent confirmed case of Naegleria fowleri—commonly known as the “brain-eating amoeba”—in South Carolina, we spoke with Dr. Anna Kathryn Burch, MD, a pediatric infectious disease physician at Prisma Health Children’s Hospital. With her expertise and firsthand experience treating these rare but devastating infections, Dr. Burch offers insights into how the amoeba spreads, what symptoms to watch for, and how families can protect themselves during summer water activities.
Welcome to Flourish, a podcast brought to you by Prisma Health, where we help you live your healthiest life. In today’s episode, we’re talking with Ophthalmologist Dr. Alejandro Espaillat about common eye injuries—how to recognize an emergency, what to do (and not do), and when to seek care from an expert."
Welcome to Flourish, a podcast from Prisma Health where we help you live your healthiest life. In this episode, we’re talking with Ophthalmologist Dr. Alejandro Espaillat about how your vision changes after 40—what’s normal, what’s not, and how to protect your eyes as you age. From readers to blue light glasses, we’re covering everything you need to keep your vision sharp.
Today, we're joined by Dr. Pooja Ghai, a geriatrician with Senior Primary Care, to discuss the common causes of falls and effective strategies to keep seniors safe and healthy.
Welcome to our podcast, where we explore the important topic of strokes. Today, we'll cover various aspects of this medical emergency, from understanding what a stroke is to discussing prevention and treatment options.
Join us today as Dr. Kendreia Dickens-Carr, explores the causes, signs, and impacts of miscarriage. Learn about risk factors, prevention, and healing, both physically and emotionally. Get expert advice on when to try conceiving again and options for those experiencing multiple miscarriages.
Today we will we explore the impact of echo chambers on our minds and society with Dr. Casey Berson, Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist. Join us as we delve into the psychological effects, ways to identify if you're in one, and strategies to break free. Let's open our minds to diverse perspectives and foster meaningful conversations.
Today, we're diving into the fascinating world of clinical trials. Joining us are physicians, Dr. Alan Litwin and Dr. angela.wishon@prismahealth.orgwho will shed light on what clinical trials are, why they matter, and how they impact our health and medical advancements.
If you have a parent with dementia, caring for them and watching them decline can be difficult. You might also worry about your own risk for dementia. Here to address common questions about dementia is Dr Shilpa Srinivasan, Psychiatrist and Professor of Clinical Psychiatry.
Welcome to today's episode of our podcast, where we delve into the profound and often challenging topic of maternal loss. Maternal loss is a deeply emotional and complex experience that affects individuals and families in profound ways. In this episode, we will explore various aspects of this topic with psychiatrists Dr. Jessica Obeysekare and Dr. Jeff Black..
According to Healthy People 2030, UTIs are the second most common type of infection in older adults. These infections can lead to severe complications, especially if left untreated. In this episode, we'll explore this topic with Dr. Pooja Ghai, Geriatrician with Senior Primary Care, who will share her expertise on why UTIs are more prevalent in the elderly, how they can be accurately diagnosed and effectively treated, and what steps can be taken to prevent them.
Is pain just a natural part of aging? Join Dr. Sankeerth Challagundla as he explores new pain relief options, including the FDA-approved Journavx, non-opioid alternatives, and holistic methods like acupuncture. Learn how diet, exercise, and effective communication with your doctor can help you take control of chronic pain.Healthy a
Today, we’re discussing how a cancer diagnosis can impact mental health with Prisma Health psychological Dr. Lucinda Quick. We'll discuss everything from anger and anxiety to depression. We’ll also cover when to seek help and how emotional challenges can continue even after remission.
Our kidneys play a vital role in filtering waste and maintaining overall health, but certain medications can pose risks to their function. Today we're exploring this crucial topic: how various medications can affect your kidneys with Prisma Health Solid Organ Transplant Pharmacist Bickenbach Pyatt.
Today, we're discussing melatonin and over-the-counter sleep aids with Prisma Health Sleep Physician Dr. Antoinette Rutherford. We'll cover what melatonin is, how it works, its safety, and potential side effects. We'll also look at the safety of other OTC sleep aids and share natural tips for overcoming insomnia. Whether you're struggling with sleep or just curious, this episode has valuable insights to help you rest easy.
PMDD is more than just PMS—it’s a severe condition that impacts daily life. Neha Hudepohl, MD, Director of the Women’s Mental Health Program in the Upstate of South Carolina, joins us to discuss symptoms, diagnosis, treatment options, and how to advocate for better care.
Today, we're joined by husband-and-wife team Dr. Frank Clark and Nurse Practitioner Jennifer Clark who will share insights on strengthening relationships, navigating challenges and building last connections in marriage.
Today, we are joined by Prisma Health cardiologist Dr. Jason Guichard, as we discuss Transthyretin Amyloid Cardiomyopathy (ATTR-CM): a rare and often misunderstood heart condition.
In today's episode, we’ll explore hormone-positive breast cancer with Dr. Paige Ganem. We'll discuss what makes it different from other types, how it’s diagnosed, and the treatment options available. Join us as we dive into key insights that can help with early detection and understanding this type of breast cancer.
Exercise can play a vital role in supporting physical and mental well-being during and after cancer treatment. In today’s episode, we’ll explore the benefits of staying active, how to approach exercise safely, and tips for staying motivated with Center for Cancer Prevention and Wellness Registered Nurse Jason King. The tips will help you keep moving while navigating the challenges of cancer recovery.
In today's episode, we’ll explore what it means to have metastatic breast cancer with Prisma Health oncologist Dr. Paige Ganem. We will explore the common signs and spread, treatment options, and advice for managing work and life with the diagnosis.
Welcome to today’s episode, where we’re diving into what you need to know about liver cancer with transplant surgeon Dr. Derek Dubay. We'll talk about its causes, symptoms, treatment options and prevention.
Today, we’re talking with Dr. William Richardson, Prisma Health Emergency Medicine core faculty physician and medical toxicologist and Medical Director of Palmetto Poison Center about a serious safety issue: what to do if you suspect you’ve been "roofied" or drugged. From recognizing the signs to knowing how to respond, this episode covers crucial information to help protect yourself and others in social settings.
Join us as we discuss the essentials of setting boundaries while maintaining love and respect in your relationships with Christine White, licensed Marriage and Family Therapist.
Welcome to today's episode, where we’ll discuss the essentials of oral cancer with Head and Neck Surgeon Dr. Mariangela Rivera. We’ll cover how to recognize the signs, when to be concerned about mouth sores, and the key risk factors. We'll also touch on prevention, screening, and the latest insights into HPV-related cases.
Gout is a common form of arthritis that affects more than 3 million people in the U.S. Anyone who has gout knows how painful it can be. Joining us today is family medicine physician Dr. Jaqui Jones, to help explain what causes gout and how to prevent those painful flare-ups.
Today, we’re discussing cleft lip and palate with plastic surgeon r David C. Lobb. In this episode, we'll cover what these conditions are, their causes, who is at risk, diagnosis methods, and treatment options.
Today, we going to explore transitioning from pediatric to adult care with Prisma Health Family Nurse Practitioner Ruthie Crapps. Join us as we discuss the crucial shift, including when and why it's necessary, parental support, managing care independently, differences between pediatric and adult care, and tips for choosing the right adult doctor. Tune in for expert insights on this vital healthcare transition.
Pulmonary hypertension is a rare but life-threatening disease that can happen to anyone, but not a lot of people know about it. Karla Cruz, MD, joins us today to explain how to know if you have pulmonary hypertension, how it’s treated and more.
Today, we're delving into essential questions surrounding the emotional and practical aspects of battling cancer with Nurse Practitioner Gina Franco and Licensed Clinical Social worker Kerri Susko. From sharing a diagnosis to embracing survivorship, we explore it all with compassion and clarity. Join us as we journey through the highs and lows, offering guidance and support every step of the way.
Today, we will unpack the complexities of lymphedema with Marie McGowen, a physical therapist that specializes in lymphedema. From understanding its causes and symptoms to exploring effective treatments like physical therapy and medications, we've got you covered. Join us as we navigate the world of lymphedema, offering valuable insights and practical advice for managing this condition.
Parental separation can stir a whirlwind of emotions in children, from confusion to sadness, anger to fear. But as caregivers, we hold the key to guiding them through this storm with resilience.
Joining us is Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Christine White, to shed light on this crucial topic.
This podcast delves into the tangled emotions and complexities of breakups. Join us as we navigate the journey from heartache to healing with Prisma Health psychiatrist Dr. Seth Lapic.
Today, we are diving into the transformative realm of music therapy! In this episode, we unravel the power of melodies, rhythms, and harmonies in enhancing our well-being. Join us as we explore what music therapy, its origins and its practical uses in healthcare.
Join us as Colorectal surgeon Dr. Aulakh Ahmad provides information about navigating through the complexities of the colon cancer journey.
We're joined by Child Life experts Amanda Lockett and Maggie Rizza. Together, they'll share invaluable insights and tips used at Prisma Health Children Hospitals to make healthcare experiences smoother for the children they care for and their families.
Breathing is not something many of us think about … until we can’t easily breathe. Joining us today is Matthew Varner, DO, to discuss chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, better known as COPD. According to the National Institutes of Health, more than 15 million adults in the U.S. have COPD and many more don’t even know they have it.
The pain of losing someone can be painful and overwhelming. Many people worry if they are grieving the “right” way, and they wonder if these new feelings they have are normal. While grief is a natural emotion, there are ways to cope and heal during the journey. Joining us today is Olivia Miller, LMSW, a bereavement coordinator and grief counselor to discuss grief.
During the podcast, registered dietitian nutritionist Lisa Money will uncover the truths, dispel the myths, and guide you through collagen's effects on your health.
In this episode, Drs. Kimberly Kruse and Frank Peters lead a discussion focusing on the diagnosing and management of Adult Autism.
There are lots of ads on television about erectile dysfunction, often referred to as ED, and medications used to treat it, Prisma Health urologists Blake Wynia and Will Flanagan give you the latest information on this medical condition and it's treatment.
If you can’t look at a slice of pizza without feeling burning in your chest, you might have acid reflux. We welcome Dr. Brian Hodgens, minimally invasive surgeon, to help explain what causes acid reflux and what we can do to control it.
There is a variety of birth control options which are a great resource for women. It also can be confusing. Joining us today is OBGYN Dr. Rachael Allan to help us understand what birth control options are available and how to choose.
Millions of Americans are caring for an aging family member, and many more are stepping into this role every day. Joining us today is Laurie Theriot, MD, the Medical Director of SeniorCare PACE programs for Prisma Health, to help us understand what resources we have available to us so that we can best help our aging loved ones.
Caffeine is being added to lots of things these days and there seems to be a coffee shop on every corner. Is caffeine bad for you? Dr. Elise LeBel will give you all of the pros and cons of caffeine so you can decide whether you should be drinking that extra cup of coffee.
Millions of Americans take prescription medications every day, many of them older adults. Joining us today are Prisma Health Pharmacists Shandi Pack and Morgan Rhodes who will talk to us about how to safely take your meds and avoid common mistakes.
Many women can find information about breast cancer while they are in treatment but what happens when the treatment is done and they are trying to get back to life. Carmen Hancock, an Oncology certified Nurse Practitioner, will talk about life after breast cancer including sexual health.
Many of us know the frustration of doing everything we can to eat healthy and exercise in order to lose weight but the scale doesn’t budge. Joining us today is Jeremy Byrd, MD, a pediatrician and internal medicine physician at Prisma Health, to explain when weight loss medication might be the right choice.
Over the past several years, we’ve heard how rates of depression are increasing. Dr. Juliet Glover MD, has joined us to talk about severe depression and what treatments are used for it including electroconvulsive therapy.
Hepatitis means inflammation of the liver. Your liver is responsible for processing nutrients, filtering your blood and fighting infections. Joining us today is infectious disease physician Dr. Divya Ahuja to explain why we need to be aware of hepatitis and what we can do to prevent it.
Pregnancy is beautiful and amazing, but it can also be stressful – even causing symptoms of depression and anxiety. Dr. Neha Hudepohl, Director of Women’s Mental Health Program in the Department of Psychiatry, is joining us today to explain why this happens and how it’s treated.
A doula acts as an advocate for the mother working to help the mother experience a positive and safe birth. Their help can assist with pregnancy. Rashana Keller, Clinical Educator, will talk to us about how doulas assist with pregnancy.
As technology changes so does treatment for certain diseases.Treatments have advanced for prostate cancer. Urologist, Dr. Patrick Springhart will discuss what the latest treatment are for prostate cancer.
Whether they’re starting daycare for the first time, moving up to a new grade or heading off to college, that first day of school can be stressful – for kids and parents. Joining us is Dr. Brittany Peters, psychiatrist, to offer some advice on how to make the back-to-school transition easier.
Many people use eye drops but in recent news there has some questions about whether they can damage your eyes. Optometrist Moriah Zuckerman will give some insights on eye drops and how they can impact your vision.
Bladder cancer has a relatively high survival rate if the cancer has not spread beyond the inner layer of the bladder wall. Dr. Ryan Werntz, Prisma Health urologic oncologist and Director of the Advance Retroperitoneal and Pelvic Malignancy Program will provide you with the latest information on bladder cancer.
Is it a mole or a melanoma? Does it look a little different than before? These are questions that you may be asking when it comes to skin cancer known as melanoma. Dr. Kevin Choong, Surgical Oncologist with Prisma Health Cancer Institute, will share some important tips with you.
Medical emergencies can happen anywhere to anyone. And although we don’t want to think about it, we might need to react to an emergency situation to save someone’s life. Dr. Steve Shelton, Emergency Medicine physician and Medical Director of Emergency Management is with us today to help us understand what to do for some of the more common medical emergencies so you feel empowered to help if the need arises.
You may not hear that much about screenings for Head and Neck Cancer. But Dr. Mariangela Rivera, Head, and Neck surgeon, recently provided a free screening that identified quite a free problems that needed follow-up. Dr. Mariangela will alert you to what screenings you should be aware of for these kinds of cancer.
Death and dying are difficult topics to discuss. It may feel distant and hard to think about. But if you’re diagnosed with a terminal illness or a terrible accident happens, having your wishes already planned out can be one of the greatest gifts for your family.
Joining us to today is Karen Jenkins, MD and Keais Pope, MD who will talk to us about end-of-life care and the decisions we should all be thinking about.
Parents are always worried about handling new situations with their children. Puberty is one of those. Parents want to make sure they understand what to look for and how to talk to their children about the changes.
Sports is a major part of our lives. We enjoy seeing elite athletes compete for our favorite team. However, research has shown that injuries incurred during sports can impact an athlete's mental health.
Knowing if you have a medical condition is something that many of us have tried to figure out. Prisma Health physicians will give tips on how to know if you have Hemophilia.
Dr. Scott Balzer leads a discussion focusing on how parents can get their kids more comfortable at the dentist and maintain good brushing habits.
There are so many vitamin and supplements available. It can be confusing. What should or shouldn't we take?
Why do people call it the terrible twos? Is it because parents often observe rapid shifts in a child's mood and behaviors?
In this episode, listen as Linda Balles, an OB/GYN at Prisma Health, leads an in depth discussion focusing on when to consider midwifery care, and if it is the right fit for you and your baby.
In this episode, Dr. Veeral Oza leads a discussion focusing on the key signs and symptoms to look out for when experiencing abdominal pain, and when to see a doctor.
In this episode, pediatrician Jaqwiana Baker leads a discussion on how parents can best care for a colicky baby.
Children who are obese have about a four times greater risk of developing type 2 diabetes compared with those of a normal weight.
In this episode, we will hear from Dr. Jarom Gilstrap, as he leads a discussion focusing on breast reconstruction after a masectomy.
In this episode, vascular medicine physician Andrew B. Dicks leads a discussion focusing of the signs, symptoms, and treatment options for thrombosis and pulmonary embolisms.
In this episode, Dr. Brent Wilkerson and Dr. Heather Strader will lead an interactive discussion focusing on hearing loss, including some of the more common causes, and multiple treatment options.
In this episode, listen as Dr. Alan Anderson and Dr. Carla Roberts lead an interactive discussion on sickle cell disease, covering symptoms, treatment options, and the services and support that are available at Prisma Health.
In this episode, we hear from Aniket Saha, a pediatric hematologist/oncologist at Prisma Health. He will discuss some of the more common cancers among children and offers advice on how to provide and also seek support if your child has cancer.
In this episode, we hear from Edwin Hayes, an infectious disease specialist with Prisma Health. He will discuss some of the common misconceptions associated with HIV/AIDS, as well as symptoms, prevention, and medication treatment options.
In this episode, we hear from Dr. Helmut Albrecht, an infectious disease expert at Prisma Health. He will focus on defining monkeypox, how it is spread, and treatment options.
In this episode, Carla Wham RN, and Chaka Davis, MSN, lead an interactive discussion on breastfeeding, and share tips and information for new and expectant mothers.
In this episode, we hear from Dr. Blake Windsor. a board-certified headache specialist and pediatrician He leads a discussion on children and headaches, and when parents should be concerned.
Charlotte Wilkes, a certified nurse, and midwife at PRISMA Health, leads a discussion on important factors expectant mothers should know when considering midwifery care.
Dr. Erica Robinson leads an informative discussion on how to women can manage pelvic pain.
Dr. Fredy J. Revilla discusses when to be concerned about tremors when to see a doctor and exercises that may help.
In this episode, Dr. Andre Eaddy and Dr. Robert Kneece lead an interactive discussion on colon cancer, colon health, and the importance of getting screened/colonoscopies.
Dr. David Amrol is joined by Grayson Ford, PA, in an interactive discussion on seasonal allergies.
Dr. Stephan Pill and Dr. Michael Kissenberth lead an interactive discussion on shoulder replacement surgery, and important information you may want to know if you are considering getting one.
Larry Gluck, MD, is joined by LeeAnn Perkins, NP, in an interactive conversation to discuss cancer prevention.
There are lots of reasons why a patient might consider fertility preservation. It could be related to a cancer diagnosis, having a genetic condition that decreases fertility or age. Either way, if you plan to have children in the future, what are your options for preserving fertility?
A woman's body is very different and more developed than the body of a young or adolescent girl. The gynecologic problems of younger females need special expertise. Having doctors and nurses who understand the needs of younger patients can make a difference. It can also go a long way toward helping girls establish a healthy lifestyle at a young age.
Dr. Casey Berson and Dr. Frank Clark lead a discussion on how to cope with depression and the seasonal blues that many can struggle with over the holidays.
Dr. Albert Odom leads an informative discussion on fibroids and how it affects African American women on a larger scale.
Dr. Timothy Averch and Dr. Patrick Kuhlman lead a discussion providing important information about prostate cancer.
Dr. Nathaniel Mann discusses safety precautions and tips for how to stay safe when traveling and exploring the outdoors.
Dr. Nathan Moroski discusses how you can reduce pain in the knees and hips, particularly while walking, as well as some surgical and non surgical pain management options.
Dr. Todd Merchen leads a discussion on the key factors and processes that go into organ transplants.
Dr. Sara Nelson-Owens discusses prediabetes, and ways you can avoid developing this progression.
Dr. Benjamin Jackson leads a discussion on foot problems in women, and how the shoes we wear can contribute to these problems.
Dr. Kevin Johnson gives advice on how to get the most out of your annual medical visit, and what questions you should be asking your doctor.
Dr. Kevin Walker discusses the dangers, as well as some common misconceptions about opioid use, abuse and addiction.
May is Stroke Awareness Month, Dr. Angelica Soberon-Cassar discusses best health and lifestyle practices for patients recovering from a stroke.
El Dr. Revilla hablará sobre los desafíos históricos relacionados con las minorías y la investigación y construirá un caso sobre por qué las minorías deben recibir la vacuna COVID-19.
Dr. Jones will talked about historic challenges related to minorities and research and build a case about why minorities should get the COVID-19 vaccine
Dr. Jaqui Jones discusses the importance of getting your flu shot every year and during COVID-19 pandemic.
Dr. Edwin Hayes, Infectious Disease specialist with PRISMA Health, explains how to stay safe when voting in the upcoming November 3rd election.
Geoff Williams, the director of Behavioral Care Outpatient Programs with PRISMA Health-Midlands, explains how you can take care of your mental health as the COVID-19 pandemic continues.
Dr. Johanna Von Hofe is joined by infertility coach Kristin Dillensynder in an interactive discussion about coping with infertility during the holidays.