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  • American Medicine Today 5-30-2020

American Medicine Today 5-30-2020

Friday 29th May 2020

Join 'American Medicine Today' for discussions on economic stimulus, pain management, media roles, and COVID-19 treatments. Listen now.
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American Medicine Today: Tackling Healthcare Challenges and Personal Stories

I don't think anyone is disputing that what that officer did, what the officers that were standing by, did nothing to intervene. They showed a willful disregard for mr Floyd's health. So we have to be able in this nation to have both.
Ever wondered how a tax holiday might boost the economy or how pain management stories can shape healthcare policies? In this episode of 'American Medicine Today', hosts Kimberly Bermel Benati, Ethan Euchre, and Jeff Wagstaff navigate a diverse range of topics that are both timely and impactful. The conversation kicks off with a discussion on the potential benefits of a tax holiday as an economic stimulus.
From there, it transitions into a deeply personal story from guest Kimberly Boller, who shares her journey through pain management and her experience at the Benati Spine Institute. This personal narrative provides a poignant look at the challenges and triumphs of living with chronic pain. The episode doesn't shy away from controversy either. The hosts delve into the media's role in promoting incentives to return to work and the heated debate surrounding hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for COVID-19.
Adding to the gravity of the episode, the tragic events surrounding George Floyd's death are discussed, emphasizing the need for both personal responsibility and systemic change. Throughout the episode, the hosts offer thoughtful insights and encourage listeners to consider multiple perspectives on these pressing issues. By blending expert opinions with personal stories, this episode of 'American Medicine Today' delivers a well-rounded and engaging discussion that will leave you both informed and reflective.