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Medicine For GoodMedicine For GoodThe Hidden Link Between Cardiometabolic Disease and Cancer—What You Need to Know!Is inflammation the silent culprit behind the two most deadly global diseases—cancer and cardiometabolic disorders?In this episode of Medicine for Good, Dr. Julieta Gabiola welcomes Felix Oen and Dr. Han Chong Toh to explore the powerful link between chronic inflammation, cancer, and cardiometabolic diseases. Research shows that persistent low-grade inflammation weakens the immune system, increases cancer risk, and fuels conditions like diabetes and heart disease.The discussion highlights AI’s transformative role in healthcare, enabling early disease detection, precision medicine, and remote monitoring. Dr. Toh and Oen explain how AI-driven tools impr...2025-02-1837 minMedicine For GoodMedicine For GoodEarly Detection Saves Lives | The Promise of Multi-Cancer Screening with Dr. Josh OfmanIn this episode, we explore a groundbreaking leap in cancer detection—one that may save millions of lives through early screening. Imagine a world where a single blood test could detect over 50 types of cancer, including those that are often diagnosed too late, like pancreatic, ovarian, and lung cancers. The Galleri Test, developed by GRAIL, offers a revolutionary approach to identifying cancer in its earliest stages when treatment is most effective.Dr. Gabiola, who tragically lost her husband to pancreatic cancer at just 46, takes us through her deeply personal connection to this issue. She shares how he...2024-10-0335 minMedicine For GoodMedicine For GoodEarly Detection Saves Lives | Roger Royse’s StoryWhat if a simple blood test could detect cancer early enough to save lives?In today’s Medicine for Good episode, Beyond the Signal, we delve into the inspiring and hopeful story of Roger Royse, a Silicon Valley startup lawyer diagnosed with stage 2 pancreatic cancer. Unlike many others, Roger’s cancer was detected early thanks to a groundbreaking Multi-Cancer Early Detection (MCED) blood test, Galleri by GRAIL. While 70% of cancers do not have standard screening options, Roger's proactive approach highlights the power of these new diagnostic tools, particularly for elusive cancers like pancreatic cancer, which often go u...2024-10-0144 minMedicine For GoodMedicine For GoodLiberation of Women: Looking at Menopause in a New Light | Dr. Mindy GoldmanNo more bloating, cramping, and irritability every month. No more migraines every period. No more birth control pills. No more worries about diapers, teenage children, and no more worries about getting pregnant, especially during these uncertain times.No more menstruation. Yes, menopause is the time when another door opens. It is the time when we can pursue what has been stalled during our time of raising children, where we were always laid in with guilt when work interferes with the time we want to spend with our chi...2022-10-0644 minMedicine For GoodMedicine For GoodBroken Heart Syndrome: Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy, Can it be FIXED? | Dr. Annabelle VolgmanHave you ever had a broken heart? We have always been told stories about lovers or devastated individuals dying because of their shattered hearts. Maybe their pain and anguish were too much for their hearts to bear. But is this something that could truly happen, or are these just false tales?Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy or also known as the “Broken Heart Syndrome” has been linked to significant emotional stresses and physical stresses that an individual may have experienced and stressful conditions and intense emotions can cause this disease. Though this is a temporary heart condition, unfortunately, data show...2022-03-3138 minMedicine For GoodMedicine For GoodSimple Solutions to Medical Challenges: The Wonder That Is Helmet-Based Positive Pressure Ventilation | Aurika SavickaiteIn the medical industry, innovation is an integral part of the process to enhance systems and boost efficiency and productivity inside the facility while also improving patient outcomes.Helmet-based ventilation isn’t something new in the medical field yet through creative applications it can provide practical solutions even with the pandemic we are experiencing today.In Episode 39, we are learning more about NIV or Non-Invasive Ventilation as I’ve invited Aurika Savickaite, a registered nurse who is part of the team led by Dr. Bakhti Battelle who produced a training program for professionals high...2022-03-1732 minMedicine For GoodMedicine For GoodWhy Do You Need A Birth Doula? Let's Find Out! | Suzanne LedbetterBecoming parents for the very first time can be quite scary. Fear, anxiety, and overwhelm are some of the challenges you will face. Whether you’re an expectant mother, in your postpartum stage, or overcoming a miscarriage or loss, you’ll definitely need someone whom you can trust, provide support and inform you about the options and decisions you’ll have to make.You might consider hiring your very own doula.Doulas are trained, non-medical companions who can help you before, during, and after birth, as well as in the early postpartum period. They a...2022-02-1236 minMedicine For GoodMedicine For GoodArt - A Vision and An Expression from Pio, A Child with Cancer | Aedan Pio Zapanta, Dr. Arthur Gallo, Dr. Jay Nathan, and Dr. David PurgerDealing with cancer is a very challenging battle that no one deserves to go through. Cancer can affect not only your physical health but also your mental well-being. Living with it may not only give you depression and distress, but it can also cause struggles that impact life in general.As a parent, seeing your child suffering from cancer or any other illness is the most heartbreaking experience. Witnessing their pain doubles the amount of emotional pain we feel to a point where we’d rather be in their position instead.  In this...2022-01-2048 minMedicine For GoodMedicine For GoodArt Heals | Dr. Patricia IsisArt is found in almost everything. It can be the songs you listen to while you drink your morning coffee, the scenery outside your window, the packaging of your family’s favorite cheese, or even this beautiful description you are reading. Art is everywhere.With all the challenges we face in life, we tend to develop anxiety and depression where we lose inner peace. During these times, we need to remember that there is art - always ready to comfort us.Art Therapy helps us explore our emotions, improve our self-esteem, and relieve st...2022-01-1335 minMedicine For GoodMedicine For GoodOmicron: The New Contagion, The Latest Twist in the Pandemic | Nicole ZamignaniIt’s been two years since the pandemic forced us to isolate ourselves, pivot, and even transform our lifestyles. We had no choice but to adapt and find ways to continue our lives despite the limitations COVID has caused us. As the cases go down and solutions arise, a new variant is becoming more prolific and has quickly spread with vengeance, leading to more uncertainty. The Omicron variant goes around with its name sounding ‘ominous’. It spreads much easier compared to the original SARS-CoV-2 and other variants, plus, breakthrough infections to those vaccinated are likely to occur...2022-01-0626 minMedicine For GoodMedicine For GoodWhat COVID 'Long-Haulers' Deal With | Dr. Linda GengThe COVID-19 pandemic has affected millions of people not physically, and mentally, but also in their day-to-day life. It has also affected the global economy and led to a dramatic loss of human life worldwide. The virus has spread so fast that it destroys the body’s immune system causing different symptoms most especially to those who are already suffering from comorbidities.Fortunately, after a year of living with the fear of getting infected, the vaccines were created and have been disseminated globally to prevent infections and counter severe COVID-19 cases. However, some who were infected by...2021-11-1837 minMedicine For GoodMedicine For GoodObesity Medications: What’s the Best Drug Therapy for You? | Dr. Marilyn McGowanIn previous episodes, we’ve discussed the health consequences of obesity, its lifestyle modifications,  and surgical options to counter this medical condition The primary job of every physician is to enable patients to have quality of life and low mortality. Lifestyle modification and healthy eating habits are not enough to help you lose weight. You should know that there are medications taken in conjunction with obesity treatment and they can also be linked to different comorbidities like osteoarthritis, PCOS, hypertension, diabetes, and sleep apnea that will most likely put you at life-threatening risk.If y...2021-11-0425 minMedicine For GoodMedicine For GoodHow Compassion Can Be Your Best Weapon as a Healthcare Provider | Dr. Gabiola’s Interview with G Diaries“When healthcare providers take the time to make human connections that help end suffering, patient outcomes improve and medical costs decrease.” - Dr. Stephen TrzeciakHealthcare providers are in the front line of patients acquiring chronic illnesses, diseases, or viruses. They are the ones having exceptionally close contact with different life-threatening cases. But do you ever wonder why these healthcare providers keep choosing to serve people? That is because of compassion. Compassion is one of, if not the most important virtues in medicine. Dr. Julieta Gabiola shares her story in her re...2021-10-0110 minMedicine For GoodMedicine For GoodUnder the Knife: Getting Rid of the Excess Weight to Combat Obesity | Dr. Shusmita AhmedIf you are dealing with obesity, you might not know it but your body still has a chance to get rid of your excess weight as soon as possible. Obesity is heavily associated with other comorbidities, and the longer you have it, the harder it gets to treat. This is the reason why doctors suggest weight loss surgery as an option for patients with comorbid conditions and have a body mass index (BMI) of 40 or higher, or have a BMI between 35 and 40.Bariatric surgery is one of the safest weight loss surgeries that has a record of 250,000...2021-09-2347 minMedicine For GoodMedicine For GoodThe Key Ingredient to Success | Dr. Gabiola’s Keynote Speech for Tondo Medical Center Graduation - Class of 2020-2021As humans, we all experience difficulties in our lives. Whatever problems we encounter, whether big or small or even silent battles that we face, are ineluctable and already part of our lives. In this 21st century, mental health is one of the most prevailing problems due to cases of anxiety and depression that undeniably affect many people’s lives. But as US President Franklin D. Roosevelt once said, “The only thing we need to fear is fear itself”, We manage and even face our fears and difficulties that hinder us to live the life we want.Resilience and co...2021-09-1726 minMedicine For GoodMedicine For GoodLifestyle Modification: Exercise Prescriptions for the Prevention and Treatment of Obesity | Dr. Drew Vercellino, Mark Monay, and Judith LegaspiAs we continue to talk about obesity, cardiovascular and energy metabolism are significant to each other because the blood flow of the body is regulated by hormones that control, adjust, and remodel heart metabolism. This is the reason why exercise is an important dietary approach to obesity. Cardiovascular is also one of the four pillars of exercise just like flexibility, strength, and neuromotor. A healthy lifestyle has a higher level of the cardiovascular and muscular systems along with neurochemical changes to the brain and hormonal systems. These four are the standard guidelines for optimal fitness in healthy a...2021-09-0946 minMedicine For GoodMedicine For GoodObesity: A Timebomb - Part 3 | Dr. Drew Vercellino and Nicole ZamignaniToday’s episode is the last installment of a three-part series on a health topic that’s highly relevant and necessary in today’s culture and generation.We’ve talked long and hard about why obesity is a ticking time bomb, ready to explode anytime. We continue the discussion by talking about how obesity may also be a risk factor for several diseases like diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, gallstones, and other chronic illnesses other than cosmetic conditions. So, being mindful of every food and drink intake will really be helpful to prevent obesity and to these eq...2021-09-0233 minMedicine For GoodMedicine For GoodObesity: A Timebomb - Part 2 | Dr. Drew Vercellino and Nicole ZamignaniObesity has now become a major global health concern. We now know that obesity is a risk factor for COVID-19 hospitalization and deaths and talking more about it will help each one of us take care of our bodies more to be aware of our food intake every day. Approaching weight loss is not easy and committing a certain diet requires discipline and lifestyle change. When you finally decide on a specific diet, it can bring you many advantages, promote good health and prevent diseases. There are so many different diets out there so it's really important t...2021-08-2640 minMedicine For GoodMedicine For GoodObesity: A Timebomb - Part 1 | Nicole ZamignaniWith the advancement of technology today, everything can be bought online. With just one tap, you get to order your favorite fast food and snacks delivered to your doorstep. It has also promoted a very unhealthy lifestyle as it altered children’s way of physical activity and adult’s bonding time. This could be one of the reasons why we are plagued with a variety of complex illnesses. Obesity isn’t about appearance but more about the serious medical condition this illness brings to a person.People today are gaining weight because of so many factors...2021-08-1233 minMedicine For GoodMedicine For GoodCOVID 19 Updates: Staying The Course | Nicole ZamignaniMedical practitioners all over the world are still fighting the rise of COVID-19 cases and deaths are still being reported day by day. This pandemic has impacted all of us, however, the pandemic's effects are perceived differently and still depends on our status as individuals and as members of society. Only by working together, cooperating with rules of the government, and learning to listen can communities save lives and overcome the virus’ catastrophic socioeconomic effects.Currently, we are still facing continuous changes in our lifestyle and way of living. The virus had unquestionably altered the way...2021-05-2734 minMedicine For GoodMedicine For GoodBe Your Good Friend, Be Kind to Yourself | Victoria Brattini & Suzanne Flecker, Ph.D.Many of us can be too hard on ourselves. We judge ourselves negatively and incorrectly. We overwork, and accept stress as much as we can to keep up with our daily tasks and responsibilities. But being mindful of our wellbeing is unquestionably a fair and beneficial approach to self-love. A genuine act of kindness to ourselves allows us to be more confident and happy.We are humans - we all make mistakes, big and small. We succeed at things and fail at things. Each individual loses something, experiences pain, and struggles. We are all on the...2021-05-1337 minMedicine For GoodMedicine For GoodHealth Care Reform for Good | Dr. Jeffrey FraserThe primary goal of health care is to improve the quality of life by improving the health of any individual. It aims to preserve or restore physical, mental, or emotional well-being but now, we, as a nation, are being deprived of one of our most basic needs which are being healthy.Access to healthcare should be free and available to everyone because the government must ensure that everybody has access to healthcare. May it be under communism, capitalism, or any other system, every person, regardless of age, economic status, or race, has the right to quality healthcare.2021-05-0636 minMedicine For GoodMedicine For GoodMoney Landscape During COVID 19 | John Shin “Show me your mentor, and I’ll show you your future.”  - John Shin -The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a never-ending increase of infected individuals, widespread lockdowns, economic downturn, and rising poverty levels. Because of this, individuals across the globe are having a financial crisis due to unemployment.Wealthy people have gotten wealthier and the poor have gotten poorer during this pandemic. COVID-19 has changed the global landscape - be it health finances, education, economics, professional or social environments.This episode discusses a significant issue today which is the economi...2021-04-2937 minMedicine For GoodMedicine For GoodWho Are Your Heroes? | Pam Kawaguchi, Walter Lee & Kathy Perez “The meaning of life is to plant trees under whose shade you do not expect to sit.”  - Nelson HendersonA hero is someone who possesses a great deal of bravery, courage, intellect, and willpower. Anyone can be a hero as long as he or she aspires for better things in life. Each one of us may have different definitions of a hero but we have one thing in common - our heroes greatly affect our lives and teach us valuable lessons we bring forward.This episode is dedicated to our heroes. We have...2021-04-2238 minMedicine For GoodMedicine For GoodI love My Color: The Journey of Immigrants - Their Sons and Daughters | Walter Lee, Monica Barajas & Chloe Sales Racism is defined as the assumption that some races have distinct cultural characteristics that are determined by genetic influences, making certain races inherently superior to others. The belief that one race is naturally superior to others led to discrimination against members of other races. Sadly, racism still exists to this day - if not even more prevalent although seemingly discreet. Even in the world of medicine, racism and discrimination are inevitable. It’s astounding - in a negative way - how people basically formulate their own judgment against their fellowmen. Our episode today features three sp...2021-04-1543 minMedicine For GoodMedicine For GoodMedicare for ALL | Dr. Yusra Hussain & Meriam AhmadEach of us has the right to live, to have a good healthcare system to assist us whenever we are ill, and affordable medicines to buy for the sake of our health. Unfortunately, most countries nowadays, including the United States, have a healthcare system that isn’t inclusive enough despite having a sound government and stable economy.Medicare plays an important part in maintaining the health and financial stability of many individuals. It encompasses a wide range of essential health care, such as hospital stays, medical visits, and prescription medications. Therefore, Medicare is relevant for all citizens....2021-04-0149 minMedicine For GoodMedicine For Good[Mental Health Series] How are doctors doing with SELF CARECOVID-19 has worsened the tension, putting physicians' well-being and mental health in jeopardy. Just like any individual, medical practitioners feel the pressure, stress, and fear because they’re also human beings.Isolation, the added stress of working long hours as front liners, the pressure, lack of support, and not having enough time to seek help or therapy all lead to depression and burnout. As physicians, we are under pressure from all kinds of sources from expectations of patients, organizations where we work, from our managers, our loved ones, and even from ourselves. In today’s episo...2021-03-2641 minMedicine For GoodMedicine For GoodFilipino Nurses and the COVID-19 PandemicFilipinos are known to be a proud and resilient race. We are highly regarded as hospitable, hardworking, compassionate, and caring. And we are deeply faithful and have strong family ties. Today, the Philippines continues to be the primary source of professional nurses to the US and other countries. Due to the pandemic, the healthcare industry is the most vulnerable when it comes to the virus since they care for and are in direct contact with COVID-19 patients. In September 2020, the largest nursing union in the US found that 67 out of 213 registered nurses who died of CO...2021-03-1849 minMedicine For GoodMedicine For Good[Mental Health Series] Students and Mental HealthMental health is just as important as physical health. It’s not just a concept of being weak but rather, it is a concept of psychological and emotional well-being that needs to be in the spotlight more for people to better understand it. The stigma surrounding mental illness keeps people from getting the help they need to get better and causes them to hide their pain.  Today many individuals including students face mental health crises because of academic pressure, peer or family problems, and even because of the pandemic. That is why in this episode, Dr. Gabiola and...2021-03-1146 minMedicine For GoodMedicine For GoodCOVID Q&A and Updates Part 2 | Nicole Zamignani We are back at it again for the second part of our COVID-19 Q&A and Updates series. And we’re bringing you more information and updates on the COVID-19 virus that has been our foe for more than a year now. Some of you may still have questions like what are the vaccines available for COVID-19? How vaccines are useful to prevent illnesses? Are these vaccines really safe and effective? And in what way can it protect our body from the virus? In the last episode, we talked about the questions about the vaccine COVID-19, some con...2021-03-0444 minMedicine For GoodMedicine For GoodCOVID Q&A and Updates Part 1 | Nicole Zamignani Without a doubt, 2020 was indeed a challenging year, and it still is for 2021. It’s been more than a year since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, and it has posed tremendous challenges to our physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing due to the sudden changes that have occurred. Until now, we still have concerns and questions about the virus as well as the vaccine that is now being distributed and administered worldwide.For today’s episode, Dr. Gabiola and Nicole Zamignani tackle a list of questions that might also be your same thoughts and concerns. They’ll be exp...2021-02-2535 minMedicine For GoodMedicine For Good[Mental Health Series] Loss of Life: Are Responses to Suicide Among the Living the Same? | Kathy Bettman and Francis TongpaladSuicide is the third leading cause of death among 15-19-year-olds all over the world and close to 800,000 people die due to suicide every year. During this pandemic, everyone's psychological and emotional state have been adversely affected. And every day, even for physicians and medical students, we try to cope with it despite the triggered wave of mental health issues from depression, isolation or just the general stress resulting from COVID-19. Losing someone very close to our heart is so difficult for us. It causes us so much stress, pain and sorrow that we can’t explain. And...2021-02-0233 minMedicine For GoodMedicine For GoodTraining Future Doctors and Advanced Practice Providers | Dr. Drew NevinsIt’s been months since COVID-19 has affected not just schools, jobs, opportunities but our lives in general. The world still continues to adapt to the sudden change and continues to explore how people can cope with the new shift in our society.In the field of education, teachers are adjusting to the new normal of teaching students virtually with the use of different tools available online. Equally, it has also been a roller-coaster ride in the healthcare industry. Our doctors, nurses, therapists and even medical practitioners have been on the frontline to help and heal those wi...2021-01-2630 minMedicine For GoodMedicine For GoodA Doctor’s Near-Death Experience with COVID-19I hope my experience as a physician would help you realize how important life is, how important service to others is, and how important is taking care of yourself. Please continue the public health measures, have the vaccine, and continue, continue servicing others. - Dr. Jette Gabiola -This episode hits too close to home. A doctor finding herself at death’s door. COVID-19 has exposed us to the most profound losses, may it be jobs, opportunities, dreams, and most painfully, losing loved ones: family members and friends. The pandemic has taught us a lo...2021-01-1909 minMedicine For GoodMedicine For GoodDigital Divide in Schools Accentuated by the Pandemic | Betsy Nikolchev and Fatai HeimuliAs Covid-19 continues to impact our daily lives, education is one of the areas that are heavily affected by this rapid transformation. Fortunately, the children of today have been surrounded by digital technology since birth.However, despite the presence of widespread technology around us, children do not have equal opportunities or availability of these resources. There is a huge digital divide prevalent in many communities, schools, and institutions. The pandemic has suddenly and abruptly forced schools and education to pivot into this much-needed transformation to a digitalized world. Now, more than ever, Covid-19 has accentuated a...2021-01-0941 minMedicine For GoodMedicine For GoodTraining Our Future Doctors During the Pandemic | Dr. Neil GesundheitMedical Education has been impacted by Covid-19.  Hands-on medicine has been largely switched to online where physical examination has been severely restricted. Doctors had to be innovative in eliciting physical findings with the help of the patients when doing telemedicine.  Decisions are made with very limited data. Conveying compassion, empathy and nonverbal cues when clinicians’ faces are covered by masks and face shields is a major challenge to the doctor-patient encounter. Students have been so patient and flexible as they struggle to learn the art and science of clinical assessment. Isolation and inability to socialize with p...2020-12-2238 minMedicine For GoodMedicine For GoodVaccine Against COVID-19 is Here! | Dr. Kathleen KennymRNA vaccine technology has been studied for the last decade but this is the first time that we are fortunate to have the technology developed in record time mainly due to preexisting platform and knowledge plus an unprecedented mobilization of money and human scientific resources to develop this vaccine, a much-needed innovation to prevent or halt COVID 19 infection. This will help us get to the 70 % threshold of people either infected with the virus or vaccinated for " herd immunity”. This will help us get back to a semi-normal life. Meanwhile, while the vaccine is necessary, we should NOT ab...2020-12-1531 minMedicine For GoodMedicine For GoodCovid 19 – Changes On How We Teach and Learn, What are Our Students and Parents Saying?The next two episodes will explore what we hear from our students and parents.What are they saying? What are we learning about ourselves, our resilience, and our coping mechanisms?Learning is truly a lifelong process.Covid 19 has changed the landscape of education in so many ways. This podcast will showcase our children's resilience and how  parents stepped up to the plate to help support their children and keep them engaged while recalibrating and restructuring their own schedules. It highlights how parents keep their children engaged and focused and how they function effectively a...2020-12-0848 minMedicine For GoodMedicine For GoodNursing Homes and Long Term Care Facilities - Hot Spots for COVID-19 Infections. How Can We Protect Our Elderly Population? | Dr. Yusra HussainIn this podcast, Dr. Yusra Hussain will differentiate various terms like nursing homes, long-term care facilities, and skilled nursing facilities. She will explain why nursing homes are hot spots for COVID 19 and what interventions we need to mobilize to help reduce the infection rate in those facilities and in the elderly population.Yusra will highlight how providers, communities, and the government stepped up their support and resources 3-4 weeks into the pandemic. And finally, she will also share her passion and advocacy for health as a human right as the President of the National Health Care Program i...2020-12-0233 minMedicine For GoodMedicine For GoodEpidemiology of COVID 19 | Michael FriedrichsThis podcast underscores the importance of epidemiology of COVID 19 and the importance of public measures to help mitigate the spread and transmission of the disease until we have effective treatments and vaccines available.About the Host:Dr. Jette is a Clinical Professor of Medicine at Stanford University and the President & CEO of ABCs for Global Health. Click here for her full profile or read her full interview here.About ABC's for Global Health:ABCs for Global Health is a non-profit organization dedicated to finding practical​ solutions to health problems of...2020-11-2414 minMedicine For GoodMedicine For GoodA Doctor's Reflection on COVID-19 | Kirsti WengHow we adapt to this unprecedented crisis? How mobilizing not only our inner strengths but the support of the people around us can help us get through this pandemic in one piece.Memorable Quote: We can predict the incidence of Covid 19 by people's Zipcode. - Dr. Kirsti WengHave patience and kindness. We are resilient...the strength in us will get us through this. - Dr. Kirsti WengAbout the Guest:Dr. Kirsti Weng, a champion of the underserved will highlight how an institution like Stanford mobilized its resources to create...2020-11-1723 minMedicine For GoodMedicine For GoodTelemedicine : Rapid Deployment During COVID-19 | Dr. Topher SharpCOVID-19 has transformed the way we practice Medicine. Telemedicine, though in existence for the last 40 years, has not achieved traction until this historical pandemic. Suddenly, payers, providers, and patients are paying attention! COVID-19 has forced us to embrace this technology to protect healthcare workers and patients from transmitting and spreading the virus while managing the needs of patients. COVID-19 may be here to stay and while waiting for effective treatment and vaccine, it is incumbent on us to continue exploring ways we can deliver medicine safely and compassionately.Memorable Quote: Medicine does not si...2020-11-1027 minMedicine For GoodMedicine For GoodPatient-Centered Team-Based Approach in Action During COVID-19 | Kelly Sanderson & Cory AlvaradoThe Medicine for Good Podcast, hosted by Dr. Julieta Gabiola, gives a human face to medical science and explores the lives of clinicians and the people they serve and touch. It will help translate scientific and technological discoveries and innovations into what really matters, expanding our understanding of medical philanthropy, volunteerism, and altruism.In episode 2, we will highlight how COVID-19 changed the way we practice medicine and how a team-based approach to care is so vital to decrease the transmission of the virus in both the hospital and out-patient settings. It will share some experiences fr...2020-10-3128 minMedicine For GoodMedicine For GoodCOVID-19 Pandemic: How To Co-Exist with This Virus | Dr. Phil GrantThe Medicine for Good Podcast, hosted by Dr. Julieta Gabiola, gives a human face to medical science and explores the lives of clinicians and the people they serve and touch. It will help translate scientific and technological discoveries and innovations into what really matters, expanding our understanding of medical philanthropy, volunteerism, and altruism.In episode 1, Dr. Gabiola interviews Dr. Phil Grant. They will discuss the science behind masking, physical distancing, hand washing, and existing treatment strategies. Plus existing they'll discuss the future of the COVID-19 vaccination. We hope you enjoy our podcast as we explore h...2020-10-2925 minMedicine For GoodMedicine For GoodMedicine For Good - IntroductionIntroduction To Medicine For Good & Host Dr. Julieta GabiolaIn episode 0 - You'll get an opportunity to learn about Medicine For Good Podcast and the host behind the white coat.Julieta Gabiola is a physician, Board Certified in Internal Medicine, a Clinical Professor of Medicine at Stanford University, where she teaches the Practice of Medicine and routinely sees patients. Before becoming a doctor, Dr. Gabiola was a registered nurse.Dr. Gabiola is the founder of ABC’s for Global Health, a non-profit organization whose vision is to provide health care access in underserved co...2020-10-2616 minHow to Change the World (For the Better)How to Change the World (For the Better)Dr. Julieta Gabiola - ABC's for Global HealthDr. Julieta Gabiola is a Clinical Professor of Medicine in Primary Care and Population Health. She was born and raised in a small community in the Philippines, as the 9th youngest in a family of ten, and came to the United States at 19. In this episode, listen to Dr. Gabiola speak about her story, empowering journey, and ABC's for Global Health - a non profit organization that she founded to search for better health care solutions in disadvantaged communities.2019-07-1349 min