Episodes
November is National Hospice and Palliative Care month. Since we are in the middle of that awareness month, we talk about palliative care. Palliative care is a concept that many don’t really understand. Dr. Shagun Saggar explains what it is and why its so important.
Published 11/14/21
Guest: Rebekka Hefty, Manager of Sales, Dean Health Plan ACA Open Enrollment Period is from November 1 – January 15, 2022. Anyone who is not covered by an employer plan, Medicare or Medicaid/BadgerCare, can apply for health coverage during this period with no special enrollment event, such as marriage, job loss, move, etc.
Published 11/07/21
Dr. Julia Dellaria Optometrist at SSM Health Davis Duehr Dean Eye Care.
Published 10/17/21
The deer archery and crossbow season is underway in Wisconsin – it started September 18th, and runs through January 31th. And of course, the traditional gun season is next month, November 20th to 28th. So with a lot of people out in the woods, Dr. Rachel Hughes, Emergency Medicine, SSM Health and Madison Emergency Physicians has some important tips for keeping safe.
Published 10/09/21
Mo Kharbat, SSM Health Wisconsin Regional VP of Pharmacy Services with the latest on the COVID vaccines.
Published 09/27/21
Dr. Roopa Shah, Board-certified Family Medicine physician and Wellness Consultant joins us to break down all the current health trends. What is fact, what is fiction and the importance of communicating with your doctor about supplements and lifestyle changes.
Published 09/27/21
September is Atrial Fibrillation – also known as AFIB – Awareness Month. SSM Health Cardiologist Dr. Jasdeep Sidhu helps us understand AFIB?
Published 09/15/21
Hearing loss is a result of many factors – including noise, aging, disease and heredity. Approximately one in three people between the ages of 65 and 74 has hearing loss, and nearly half of those older than 75 has difficulty hearing. Guest: Dr. Sarah Childress, SSM Health Audiologist
Published 09/10/21
Dr. Roopa Shah, SSM Health Family Medicine Physician on the causes and treatments of various headaches. Also, when a headache should be a cause for concern.
Published 09/03/21
Our conversation today is about the most common form of arthritis – osteoarthritis. Guest: Dr. Jay Christensen, SSM Health Orthopedic Surgeon is our guest.
Published 08/27/21
Published 08/21/21
Published 08/14/21
Guest: Dr. Rachel Hughes, Emergency Department Physician. Carbon monoxide, or “CO” is an odorless, colorless gas that can kill you. How can you keep yourself and family safe? Dr. Hughes explains.
Published 08/06/21
As most adults will tell you, as they get older, their bodies change and there may be more ailments, aches and pains. The same be said for our eyes and our vision. SSM Health Optometrist Dr. Kristin Moseman fills us in.
Published 07/30/21
Guest: Dr. Susan Ferguson, SSM Health Pulmonologist. What is pulmonology? What’s happening inside someone’s body who has asthma? What are the treatments for emphysema?
Published 07/23/21
Polls show about 25-30-percent of the U.S. population is reluctant to be vaccinated. It can be difficult to sway these people. Mo Kharbat, SSM Health Regional VP of Pharmacy Services is our guest and he address the importance of vaccines.
Published 07/10/21
With summer under way and a long holiday weekend, there are some important steps that you need to take to keep you skin and body heathy, SSM Health Dermatology Physician Assistant Carleen Acker joins Shawn with the details.
Published 07/02/21
Guest: Janet Bollig, MSSW, SSM Health at Home Business Development Consultant. Janet answers questions like: What exactly does hospice care involve? What type of care is provided and who provides it? and more.
Published 06/25/21
Jenni Beekman, Health Promotion Manager, Dean Health Plan talks about some fad diets and weight loss plans
Published 06/18/21
Guest: Dr. Roopa Shah, SSM Health Family Medicine Physician Dr. Shah discusses the fascinating connections between the gut and brain also, new research into the role gut micro biome plays in our health. Also IBS and IBD and how they differ and how they are treated.
Published 06/11/21
Published 06/05/21
Urinary incontinence means a person leaks urine by accident. While it may happen to anyone, urinary incontinence is more common in older people, especially women. Incontinence can often be cured or controlled. SSM Health Urologist Dr. Tope Rude is our guest.
Published 05/29/21