Heart care becomes deeply human as Dr. Regina Druz and internist Dr. Sara Tariq talk about patient-centered care for people who carry heavy histories of adverse childhood experiences and chronic stress. They connect landmark ACE data with functional medicine and integrative medicine to explain how long-term stress shapes the heart, and they show how healthcare bias, rushed visits and poor doctor-patient communication can turn complex lives into quick labels like noncompliance.
Dr. Tariq shares a simple trauma-informed care question that helps patients feel seen and opens the door to empathy in healthcare and real medical advocacy, while Dr. Druz reflects on what changes when clinicians treat story and context as part of the workup. The two physicians also explore concierge medicine as one model that protects longer visits and deeper listening so doctors can address mind, body and social environment with more intention.
Episode Breakdown:
00:00 Why Deep Listening Beats More Supplements In Patient Centered Cardiac Care
04:45 How Adverse Childhood Experiences Drive Chronic Disease And Heart Risk
08:43 “Doc, You Have To Fight For Me” Healthcare Bias And Medical Advocacy
15:36 A Simple Trauma Informed Question Any Doctor Can Use With Patients
21:55 Functional Medicine Matrix And The Mental Emotional Spiritual Center Of Heart Health
24:03 How Concierge Medicine Creates Time For Whole Person Heart Care
35:05 Building Trust Shared Decision Making And True Patient Physician Partnership
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