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Age Management Medicine, including hypothyroidism

As over 8,000 baby boomers are reaching age 65 daily, Age Management Medicine is at the forefront of 21st century medicine.  As we age, our body processes typically slow down.  Healthy aging programs centered on evidenced based patient care are attracting record numbers of physicians interested in incorporating these ideas into their practices.  This month, the Age Management Medicine Group held their annual conference for a membership of 14 thousand doctors from every state and 25 countries.

The goals of age management medicine include disease prevention, increased quality of life, enhanced wellbeing and longer health spans. The pillars of treatment in this area include: prevention and early detection, balanced hormone replacement, nutrition (including vitamin and mineral supplementation), and fitness.  Symptoms that often indicate problems in the area of aging include:  fatigue, decreased libido, increased belly fat, insomnia, mood changes. New thoughts in this field are: stem cell use, genetic testing, telomere length hormones and arterial conditioning.

Although there are many sub-topics in age management medicine, in this segment, Dr. Knott, who is an author in this field, will be discussing the hormonal aspects of aging and specifically hypothyroidism, its incidence, symptoms, and treatment.  The thyroid’s decreasing function often develops slowly and most people may not notice symptoms of cold, decreased heart rate, fatigue, gradual weight gain, depression and thinning hair. The thyroid gland regulates metabolism in the body, affects every organ and slows down production as we age.  Patients can find more information at www.managingyourage.com

 

Ken  G. Knott,  M.D.

Dr. Ken G. Knott received his medical degree (M.D) from the Memphis based University of Tennessee Center for the Health Sciences in 1976. He completed his internship and residency training through Ohio State University in 1980 and was awarded board certification in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. He relocated to Marietta, Georgia in 1988. In the early 1990’s, Dr. Knott developed a keen interest in hormone replacement for adults when he discovered the rather remarkable effect hormones had on the healing response when he successfully treated a patient with a knee problem through hormone therapy.  During his studies, Dr. Knott discovered that many myths existed in regard to the subject of hormone replacement- some quite concerning.  Dr. Knott wrote  and published  his book entitled, “Dangerous Medicine, What Your Doctor Doesn’t Know Can Hurt You.”

 

Alternatives in Healing: An Overview of Alternative Medicine

Opinions may be heated about the efficacy of alternative medicine, but patients are using it and top American medical schools such as Georgetown, Duke, and the University of California are incorporating it into their programs.  Recent CDC data estimates that 38% of Americans use some form of alternative medicine. These patients, collectively are spending $34B per year, mostly out of pocket, on alternative medicine treatments. This accounts for $1 in every $10 spent out of pocket for Americans.  Pain is a common driver for patients seeking alternative medicine care.   Alternative medicine tenents include: 1) caring for the person as a whole vs. symptom and disease management 2) empowering patients to creative lifestyle conditions for optimal health 3) use of the body’s innate healing ability and 4) prevention of disease as a safeguard to future medical expenses.

Therapies and treatments used in alternative health span medication to meditation and often include: nutrition, herbology, spinal manipulation, energy treatments, acupuncture, homeopathy, massage, relaxation and stress management and biofeedback.  It is not all “touchy feely”. High tech is also included as this segment will explore breast thermography as an example.  This segment will provide an overview of alternative medicine from the perspective of principles, evaluation process, treatments, costs, and success stories.

Dr.  Billiot has been in private practice at Alternative Health Atlanta for many years. She completed her Doctor of Chiropractic program at Life University in 1993.  She is certified in CRA and nutrition response testing. She has special interests in treating women, children and in the areas of homeopathy, herbology and clinical nutrition.  Dr. Billiot has also created a unique, breakthrough program called EVETICS. She not only has one of the largest private alternative medicine practices in Atlanta, but she also trains other alternative practitioners across the nation.

 

An Introduction to Oculoplastic Surgery

Oculoplastic surgery is an evolving subspecialty that encompasses a variety of surgical procedures involving the orbit (eye socket), eyelids, tear ducts and the face. This type of specialized surgery can help correct droopy eyelids, orbital tumors, skin cancers, eye watering problems, eyelid malpositions, and facial rejuvenation. Patients often receive functional and aesthetic benefits.  Join us in this segment as Dr. Kenneth Neufeld from the Thomas Eye Group shares information on his specialty.

Dr.  Neufeld is a board certified ophthalmologist who has also completed advanced training in oculoplastic,  reconstructive and laser surgery from Duke University Medical Center. He is in private practice  with the Thomas Eye Group and his special areas of interest include treatment of droopy eyelids, orbital tumors, skin cancer, eyelid malpositions and facial rejuvenation. He is on staff at Northside Hospital in Atlanta, GA.

 

International Travel Medicine

Not only is summer travel season almost here, but international business travel is becoming the norm. Travel medicine is a rapidly evolving field of medicine.  As travelers prepare to travel, they must know the medical resources and care during their stay, and may require post travel follow up.

In 2012, over 1 billion people crossed international borders, yet reportedly, only 13% of them sought any kind of health care information or visits prior to departure.   People are traveling for business, as tourists, for adventure and for longer stays. The CDC estimates that 30-60% of travelers will be come ill as a result of their travel. This radio segment features pre-travel  preparation, vaccination requirements and recommendations, medical condition management, cruise ship concerns, and post travel care information as provided by Dr. Anderson and Kathy Buell, RN a local travel medicine expert with Passport Health.

 

Environmental Medicine: News, Myths and Success Stories with Dr. Susan Tanner

Air pollution, pesticides, radiation, mold…should we be concerned? Dr. Susan Tanner from the Southern Environmental Medicine Center discusses Environmental Medicine: News, Myths and Success Stories… all brought to you by HealthGate.

Environmental medicine focuses on the interaction between humans and their environments and the effect of this interaction on total health. Care encompasses the recognition, treatment and prevention of illnesses induced by exposure to biological and chemical agents in air, food and water. Common culprits affecting our health in this area are air pollution, pesticides, radiation, and molds. Medicine, environmental science and chemistry considerations are reviewed. Many patients visit many doctors trying to find the underlying cause of their chronic poor health conditions. Learn more today about this multi-disciplinary field, the extensive diagnostic abilities need and success stories to restore health once a toxin or environmental problem has been identified.

 

Susan Tanner, M.D./Southern Environmental Medicine Center

After earning a B.A. from Emory University in Atlanta, Dr. Tanner received her M.D. from the Universidad Nordestana in the Dominican Republic. She was a resident at hospitals in New Jersey and New York before returning to her native town of Lawrenceville, Georgia. Dr. Tanner is a medical expert on multi-chemical sensitivities, and currently runs Southern Environmental Medicine Center in Atlanta. She has been featured on 11Alive News and the “Atlanta and Company” shows.

 

Environmental Medicine

The Future of Healthcare IT with Dr. Darvin Hege and BlueWave Computing

During this informative session, Dr. Darvin Hege, Psychologist, with Sean Vojtask, Executive Vice President of Operations and Deborah Frazier, HealthCare Executive, both with BlueWave Computing, discuss the importance of Healthcare IT… all brought to you by HealthGate.

Each day amazing new technology tools are being released that can help practices increase revenue, improve proficiencies, reduce costs and improve patient outcomes. For this reason, the dependency on healthcare technology is rapidly changing. With this comes new software tools, mobile devices, telemedicine, connection into HIE’s, new HIPAA/HITECH/OMBNIBUS rules, and reformed payment models – each with a dependency on each other. The foundation to make all of this data secure, and provide reliable access, rests on the network infrastructure itself.

 

Darvin Hege, M.D., P.C./Psychologist

A trusted psychiatrist in Atlanta, Georgia, and certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, and the American Society of Addiction Medicine, Dr. Darvin Hege is a Emory Hospital residency trained psychiatrist. Dr. Hege maintains over 90 hours of AMA certified education each year to stay informed of advances in psychiatry and addiction, to ensure that his patients receive the best possible care. During his career, he has worked with thousands of patients.

 

Sean Vojtask, Executive Vice President of Operations/BlueWave Computing

Bringing more than 25 years of Information Technology Experience to BlueWave Computing, Sean Vojtask is responsible for all Service Delivery Operations for one of the fastest growing Managed Service Providers in the country. Prior to joining BlueWave in 2011, Mr. Vojtasko held various senior executive positions with Siemens and was responsible for the Information Technology needs for several multinational companies.

 

Deborah Frazier, HealthCare Executive/BlueWave Computing

Serving as the healthcare expert on the leadership team of BlueWave Computing, Deborah Frazier is responsible for the strategic direction, marketing, and sales of the healthcare division. Ms. Frazier has provided thought leadership in working with department leaders to package new products and services specifically for the healthcare industry. Most notably she is responsible for the creation of the BlueWave HIPAA Risk Assessment program and the resulting establishment of HIPAA products and services. As the most seasoned sales veteran at BlueWave Computing, she has more than 11 years of experience in consulting healthcare practices on their IT needs.

 

Healthcare IT

The In’s and Out’s of Body Contouring with Dr. Thomas Locke

This episode explores cosmetic surgery, and more specifically, the in’s and out’s of body contouring with Dr. Thomas Locke of WISE Medical Center… all brought to you by HealthGate.

Body contouring is a way that patients can improve their body shape (hips, flank, abdomen, posterior upper arm, thighs, and chin most commonly) via various liposuction equipment and techniques.

 

Thomas Locke, M.D./WISE Medical Center

Double board certified in Internal Medicine and Emergency Medicine as well certified in Aesthetic Surgery, Dr. Thomas J. Locke, III, was born in Vidalia, Georgia, and raised in SW Atlanta. He did his undergraduate study at Princeton University, graduated from medical school at Howard University, and completed residency training at George Washington University. His practice philosophy centers around all aspects of personal image enhancement services. He has extensive training and professional practice experience in body contouring. To this end, he is also an instructor for surgical equipment vendors, teaching doctors from all over the country who are learning liposuction, fat transfer, and all aspects of body contouring. Other specialty interests include bariatrics, weight loss, hormone replacement therapy, and anti-aging medicine. He currently serves as Medical Director for WISE Medical Center in Alpharetta, GA.

 

Body Contouring with Dr Thomas Locke

Advances in Natural Chiropractic Care with Dr. Hailey Heard and Dr. Megan Arnold

This week, panelists on The Doctors Roundtable discuss advances in natural chiropractic care and features Dr. Hailey Heard and Dr. Megan Arnold from Natural Family Healthcare, brought to you by HealthGate.

Chiropractic and nutrition are two of the best ways to get and stay healthy. Drs. Arnold and  Heard focus on treating neurological and musculoskeletal conditions with chiropractic care. They also provide nutrition plans and supplements for conditions ranging from colds/flu to hormone imbalances. Drs. Arnold and Heard use natural therapies that enhance the body’s ability to heal itself.

About the doctors –  Natural Family Healthcare serves the population of Forsyth and North Fulton counties through chiropractic, nutrition, and herbal therapy.  Both Drs. Arnold and  Heard completed their chiropractic programs at Life University in Marietta, GA. Dr. Arnold’s hobbies include writing and Dr. Heard plays music in her spare time.

Healthcare Consumerism with Dr. David Redding, John Linss, and Kimberly Hedzik

This weeks show is about Healthcare Consumerism and has three guests on our panel.

 

David Redding, M.D./Redding Allergy & Asthma Center

A premier allergist in the Atlanta area for both pediatric and adult patients, Dr. David Redding with Redding Allergy & Asthma Center is certified by the American Board of Allergy and Immunology and has been featured on The Weather Channel and the TV show “Diagnosis X” on TLC.

 

John Linss/MedServ Global

Bringing over 30 years of industry experience, John Linss is the  Chairman and Founder of Medserv Global, an organization that connects medical tourism patients to JCAHO facilities (abroad and domestically) and  American trained and English speaking physicians abroad to obtain qualitymedical care abroad for cost savings. John also serves on the advisory board of the Institute for Healthcare Consumerism.

 

Kimberly Hedzik/Writer

A local writer and married mom of three, Kimberly Hedzik participates on the show as a consumer representative.