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  • American Medicine Today 3-25-17

American Medicine Today 3-25-17

Sunday 26th March 2017

Join Dr. Bonati, Kimberly Bermel, and Ethan Youker as they discuss infectious diseases, patient control, and medical innovations on 'American Medicine Today'.
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Facing Healthcare Challenges Head-On: Insights from American Medicine Today

Sure, we put many billions of dollars a year into national security, yet we're losing sight of the greatest national security threat of all, which is infectious disease, both naturally occurring and bioterror.
What if you could get ahead of the biggest threats to our health? In this episode of 'American Medicine Today', Dr. Alfred Bonati, Kimberly Bermel, and Ethan Youker tackle some of the most pressing issues in healthcare today. They dive into infectious diseases, both naturally occurring and those used in bioterrorism, highlighting the importance of preparedness and patient control in healthcare.
The discussion doesn't stop there; they also explore the complexities of predicting suicidal behavior and the benefits of ambulatory care. You'll hear about cutting-edge medical techniques that are revolutionizing patient treatment and why Dr. Bonati's approach stands out in the field of spine care. The hosts also touch on government healthcare programs and state-of-the-art medical technology, making a compelling case for why patients should have more control over their healthcare decisions.
With a blend of serious discussion and light-hearted moments, this episode is packed with valuable insights for anyone interested in the future of healthcare.