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  • American Medicine Today 2-18-17

American Medicine Today 2-18-17

Saturday 18th February 2017

Join Dr. Alfred Bonati and Kimberly Bermel as they discuss medical innovations, healthcare politics, and inspiring patient stories on 'American Medicine Today'.
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50 minutes
Informative
Hopeful
Empowering
Engaging
Thought-provoking

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American Medicine Today - Radio
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Innovative Treatments & Recovery Paths
Holistic Health Innovations
Innovative Healing Arts
Sexual Stigmas & Myths
Mindful Recovery
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American Medicine Today: Unpacking Healthcare Innovations and Controversies

The Bonati Spine Institute offers life-changing procedures that help patients live pain-free. Listen to Megan Green's journey to recovery on American Medicine Today.
What if finding relief from chronic pain was just a podcast episode away? In this engaging installment of 'American Medicine Today', hosts Dr. Alfred Bonati and Kimberly Bermel take listeners on a journey through groundbreaking medical innovations and the complex world of healthcare politics. This episode kicks off with Megan Green, a patient of The Bonati Spine Institute, who shares her emotional story of overcoming debilitating pain and reclaiming her life.
Her experience sheds light on the transformative procedures that are giving hope to countless others. But the episode doesn't stop there. John R. Graham, a senior fellow at The Independent Institute, steps in to dissect the impact of Obamacare on job growth within hospitals. His insights provide a nuanced look at how policy changes ripple through the healthcare system, affecting both providers and patients.
Adding another layer to the discussion, Steve Malloy, founder of Junkscience.com and former advisor to the Trump EPA transition team, dives into the environmental policies that shape our planet's health. His perspective challenges listeners to think critically about the intersection of healthcare and environmental science. For those navigating the maze of healthcare issues or simply curious about the latest medical breakthroughs, this episode offers a blend of expert analysis and real-life stories that are both informative and inspiring.
It's not just about understanding the issues; it's about seeing how they impact real lives and what can be done to improve them. Tune in for a mix of serious discussions and lighter moments that make complex topics accessible and engaging.