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HealthTalks NOW is a podcast presented by Baptist Health, bringing you the facts you need to keep you and your family well. We’re committed to providing compassionate, high-quality care that is centered on you. Whether you want to learn more about a specific condition or procedure, or find tips for living a healthy lifestyle, Baptist Health is here to help you become a healthier you.
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Thursday Jul 30, 2020
What You Should Know About Exercise after Bariatric Surgery
Thursday Jul 30, 2020
Thursday Jul 30, 2020
For those who struggle with weight loss, surgery can offer a new, healthier lease on life. Whether you’re considering surgery or have recently recovered, you might be wondering — what’s next? Is it safe to exercise, or can I just watch what I eat? In this podcast, bariatric surgeon Anthony Davis, MD, tells you what you can expect after surgery. He gives listeners an idea of what an exercise plan can look like and discusses safe activities, those to avoid, and how often a post-op patient should work out. In addition, Dr. Davis breaks down the minimally invasive options for weight-loss surgery — gastric sleeve, lap-band, and gastric bypass. He explains how surgeons decide which is best for you, what makes you a good candidate, and how to prepare for surgery.
Sunday Jul 19, 2020
Is Healthcare Going Digital? The Role of Virtual Care
Sunday Jul 19, 2020
Sunday Jul 19, 2020
The COVID-19 global pandemic spurred rapid advancement for telemedicine, breaking down barriers both for healthcare providers and for patients. Since Baptist Health expanded its Virtual Care capabilities, providers have seen more than 125,000 patients remotely. In this “HealthTalks Now” episode, the team talks with Brett Oliver, MD, chief medical information officer, and a practicing primary care physician, and Nick Sarantis, director of Digital Health. They walk listeners through each Virtual Care option, including virtual visits, e-visits, and telephone conversations, and explain costs, insurance coverage, and access through the MyChart patient portal. In addition, they discuss the next steps for Virtual Care and other innovative digital tools Baptist Health is using to enhance patient care.
Monday Jul 13, 2020
Fact or Fiction? Pregnancy Myths Answered
Monday Jul 13, 2020
Monday Jul 13, 2020
For new and expectant parents, pregnancy can feel like uncharted territory. Concerns about a healthy pregnancy can lead moms-to-be to wonder: Is it safe to get my hair colored, soak in a hot bath, or go for a run? Can my baby become addicted to caffeine? What foods should I avoid? In this episode, the “HealthTalks Now” team talks with Ian Holbrook, MD, a board-certified OB/GYN physician with three kids of his own. Dr. Holbrook helps separate fact from fiction, dissecting some of the most common pregnancy myths. He addresses the safety of everyday activities and concerns about fertility, miscarriage, morning sickness and labor.
Monday Jul 06, 2020
Men‘s Health: Deferred Maintenance (Part 2)
Monday Jul 06, 2020
Monday Jul 06, 2020
How is taking care of your body like caring for your car? Michael Eli Pendleton, MD, explains in part 2 of a special “HealthTalks Now” podcast focused on men’s health.
Dr. Pendleton, a Louisville family physician, describes how “deferred maintenance” can cause health problems for men as they age. He tackles touchy topics, such as testosterone, fertility and prostate screenings, and outlines steps men can take to protect their health decade by decade.
“My job is to really try to help people live their best lives. It works best if I can help you get started early on and help establish some good habits,” he said.
Monday Jun 29, 2020
Men‘s Health: Deferred Maintenance (Part 1)
Monday Jun 29, 2020
Monday Jun 29, 2020
Statistics show that 60% of men don’t see a doctor regularly, with just 3 of 5 men getting an annual physical exam and 40% seeing a doctor only when they have a serious medical condition. During Men’s Health month, we caught up with Michael Eli Pendleton, MD, a family physician in Baptist Health Medical Group’s busy Deer Park practice in Louisville. In this two-part episode, Dr. Pendleton describes the relationship between alcohol, stress, “belly fat,” and a host of other diseases and conditions. He reveals reasons to “rethink that drink” and explains how you can have a problem with alcohol without realizing it. Listen as Dr. Pendleton dives deep into the hottest men’s health topics, answering the questions men are afraid to ask.
Monday Jun 08, 2020
All About the 4 Most Common Sleep Disorders
Monday Jun 08, 2020
Monday Jun 08, 2020
Many people feel they don’t get enough ZZZs, but assume seeking help means a sleep study or surgery. While these are viable diagnosis and treatment tools, there are many other ways to help you get a better night’s sleep. In this informative episode, John White, MD, a pulmonologist with Baptist Health Lexington’s Sleep Center, explains how sleep deprivation can disrupt lives and have harmful health effects in people of all ages. He defines common types of sleep disorders, describes potential causes, and provides advice on how to sleep better — starting tonight. And if at-home techniques don’t help, it may be time to seek help. Dr. White outlines steps to a diagnosis and treatment, beginning with an in-office visit or virtual consultation.
Friday Jun 05, 2020
Lung Cancer: The Road to Recovery
Friday Jun 05, 2020
Friday Jun 05, 2020
Kentucky leads the nation in lung cancer illness and deaths, and Indiana is not far behind. However, when discovered early, the disease is treatable, and patients have a much better prognosis.
In this episode, oncology nurse practitioner Tracy Hagan, APRN, stops by between seeing patients to shed light on lung cancer. She describes in detail the types of lung cancer, its stages, and typical treatment plans.
In addition, Hagan discusses the disease’s causes and risk factors such as smoking, the No. 1 cause of lung cancer deaths.
Listen now to learn who is eligible for preventive lung CT screenings and what to expect after a diagnosis.
Tuesday Jun 02, 2020
HTN COVID-19: Baptist Health Responds - Episode 6
Tuesday Jun 02, 2020
Tuesday Jun 02, 2020
Throughout the pandemic, Baptist Health has explored the healthcare industry’s response to COVID-19 in a special edition podcast. In this sixth and final installment, CEO Gerard Colman calls in to talk about the lessons leaders have learned and the path forward. He provides insight into operations over the past few months, including advancements in telehealth, the adoption of new safety protocols, and opportunities to build upon the processes Baptist Health already had in place. He also discusses expansion into Hardin County and how being a large, multi-faceted system helped Baptist Health secure adequate supplies and staffing. Listen to the end to learn how many cups of coffee it takes to keep a healthcare executive going each day.
Monday Jun 01, 2020
HTN COVID-19: Baptist Health Responds - Episode 5
Monday Jun 01, 2020
Monday Jun 01, 2020
CEO Gerard Colman continues the conversation surrounding COVID-19 response and recovery. In this special edition podcast, he reflects on ways the community is supporting Baptist Health — and one other — during the pandemic. He describes the steps hospitals have taken to be prepared in case of a resurgence and explains why there won’t be a “ramp-down” of services if a surge occurs. Colman also discusses disruptions in the supply chain that caused shortages of personal protective equipment early in the response effort and the effects he expects COVID-19 to have on the future of healthcare.
Tuesday May 26, 2020
How Does Obesity Contribute to Heart Disease?
Tuesday May 26, 2020
Tuesday May 26, 2020
According to the CDC, Kentucky ranks among the top 10 in the nation for the highest rates of obesity, and Indiana follows closely behind. This week, Richmond cardiologist Bryon Scott Cook, MD, helps listeners unpack the question, “Does obesity cause heart disease?” He discusses how being overweight can affect your heart by leading to harmful cholesterol levels, elevated blood pressure, clogged arteries, and increased risk for diabetes. In addition, Dr. Cook lists steps you can take today to address obesity and lessen your risk for heart disease.