Innovative Medical Techniques and Navigating Adolescence on American Medicine Today
It's like a hypnosis or something like that I was going to say when I first saw the video, because there's a technician or a therapist making them look back and forth, back and forth, and I thought it's almost like a form of hypnosis.
Ever wondered how medical advancements can change lives or how to stay connected with your teenager? In this episode of 'American Medicine Today', hosts Kimberly Bermel, Ethan Youker, and Jeff Wagstaff bring you a mix of groundbreaking medical insights and practical parenting advice. Dr. Alfred Bonati, the brain behind the Bonati Spine Procedures, shares his experience with conscious IV sedation, a technique that keeps patients awake but comfortable during surgery.
You'll also hear from Kelly Breeding, Executive Director of ART International, about using guided imagery to help trauma patients heal. Carl Pickhart, author of 'Who Stole My Child: Parenting Through the Four Stages of Adolescence', joins the discussion to offer tips on navigating the tricky teenage years. The episode also takes a critical look at sales practices in operating rooms and how some device manufacturers push their products without adequate training.
With a blend of serious discussion and light-hearted moments, this episode is packed with valuable information for anyone interested in healthcare and family dynamics.