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Primary Care Podcast

Primary Care Podcast

By Dr. Ross Tanick

Hi I’m Ross Tanick, DO, family medicine resident at Swedish Medical Center in Colorado. This podcast features interviews and stories with physicians from a variety of backgrounds and involved in many different styles of practice (mental health, addiction and pain, rural practice, OMM/OMT, geriatrics, pediatrics, lifestyle med, preventive medicine, etc). We dive into the journey to become a physician and choosing a specialty, as well as hear fun stories and compelling cases being presented. No matter your interest in medicine, I think you’ll find it interesting.
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Cleveland Piggott, MD, MPH — diversity, equity, and inclusion in medicine

Primary Care PodcastJan 16, 2021

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Lauren Bull, MD – practicing in New Zealand, global medicine, and full spectrum family medicine

Lauren Bull, MD – practicing in New Zealand, global medicine, and full spectrum family medicine

Global Medicine!


This episode is with Lauren Bull, MD who discusses her experiences practicing in New Zealand, as well as practicing full spectrum in the US.  She compares the two systems and speaks to the advantages and disadvantages of each.  Great ep!  Get into it!

Don't forget to check out the archive of past episodes, available for free!  

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#podcast #HealthAndWellness #MedicalPodcast #PrimaryCare #PCP #FamilyMedicine #GlobalMedicine #LifestyleMedicine #OsteopathicMedicine

Oct 29, 202256:39
Alex McDonald, MD – lifestyle med, sports med, and leadership in medicine

Alex McDonald, MD – lifestyle med, sports med, and leadership in medicine

Lifestyle med, sports med, leadership, advocacy, and working in a big healthcare system!

Gee, we covered a lot in this succinct episode!  Great to connect with @alexzmcdonald (Alex McDonald, MD) about many topics in primary care.  Enjoy your September episode (yes, I know it is late.  My bad.)!

Oct 06, 202240:56
Aubre Tompkins, CNM – midwifery and community birth
Aug 20, 202201:18:26
Gretchen Frey, MD – hormone therapy, gender-affirming care, sexual pain disorders

Gretchen Frey, MD – hormone therapy, gender-affirming care, sexual pain disorders

Hormone therapy in menopause, gender-affirming care, and sexual pain disorders!
This episode is with OBGYN Dr. Gretchen Frey. She has a new project out now! An Introduction to Sexuality Education: A Handbook for Primary Care Providers. Get it now at
v3.unhushed.org/
She talks about how she worked as a general OBGYN for many years, then as she transitioned away from OB and focused on clinic GYN she saw a lot of patients in menopause and peri-menopause. She became comfortable using hormone replacement therapy in that context and then expanded her practice to incorporate hormone therapy in gender-affirming care as well (which she says there is a great need for this type of care in primary care, particularly in Denver where I am at). She discusses sexual pain disorders such as vulvodynia, dyspareunia, and vaginismus, and why they can be difficult to treat. She notes that having a multi-specialty team is greatly important for success in this.

Subscribe, rate, review, etc. Check out past episodes and don't forget to share it with a friend. Thanks! Enjoy!
Jul 16, 202201:14:40
Ross Tanick, DO – interviewed by Dave Gordon, MD
Jun 13, 202202:15:42
Josh Emdur, DO – telehealth, remote primary care, and the future of medicine

Josh Emdur, DO – telehealth, remote primary care, and the future of medicine

Telehealth, remote primary care, and the future of medicine!

This episode with Josh Emdur, DO is a fun and interesting one about telehealth, remote primary care, and the future of medicine!  We get into all sorts of topics from his time as a hospitalist, to him changing up his practice completely and getting out of the hospital and into a role as a remote primary care doctor.

He details his ideas on how to make big change in medicine by thinking outside the box, and how his remote primary care practice works.  And you know he's legit because he's a distance runner, and sub-elite marathoner 

Check out Dr. Emdur at https://www.steadymd.com/doctor-josh-emdur/

Enjoy the episode!

May 18, 202257:37
Brieanna Seefeldt, DO – direct primary care, osteopathy, ditching corporate medicine

Brieanna Seefeldt, DO – direct primary care, osteopathy, ditching corporate medicine

Direct Primary Care!

Dr. Brie Seefeldt is an awesome guest on the podcast.  She talks about how she got out of the world of corporate medicine to start her own small, independent practice that functions as direct primary care (DPC), circumventing insurance and giving her patients quality time and quality care.  She talks about the details regarding DPC and how it functions.  We hit on other topics such as osteopathy in general, and how she uses OMT.  Funny enough, she trained in family medicine at the very program that I will train at!  Shout out to Swedish Medical Center.  So that's very fun.

Check out her website for Direct Osteopathic Primary Care:

https://www.mydenverdo.com/

Reach out to her and tell her you heard her on the Primary Care Podcast!

Leave a rating and a review!  Thanks!

Apr 18, 202201:04:47
Marcia Brauchler, MPH – business of medicine, billing, coding, and contract negotiation
Mar 21, 202201:38:21
Davis Blanton, MD – endoscopy and colonoscopy as a family doctor

Davis Blanton, MD – endoscopy and colonoscopy as a family doctor

Endoscopy and Colonoscopy as a Family Doctor!
Dr. Davis Blanton details the world of endoscopy and colonoscopy within the world of the family medicine doctor. He discusses his passion for teaching at the high school level, and as faculty at a family medicine residency as well. We then get into how he got trained in endoscopy, how often he performs these procedures, the financial implications of doing GI procedures, what types of procedures he does and doesn't do, and how it benefits his patients by creating continuity of care while screening for, diagnosing, and treating diseases of the GI tract. Great episode. Enjoy.
Feb 18, 202233:27
Fred Grover Jr, MD – integrative medicine, ketamine, and sound therapy

Fred Grover Jr, MD – integrative medicine, ketamine, and sound therapy

Integrative medicine time! Psychedelic ayahuasca experiences in Peru, chanting with monks in Tibet, performing sound therapy and ketamine therapy in Colorado, working for Kaiser, being Chief Resident and then faculty for a FM residency program, starting a solo practice, and thoughts about the modern American healthcare system. This is an interesting one! Dr. Grover is a family medicine trained primary care physician who sees patients in his small private practice in Denver.  He was formerly in the space of more conventional primary care medicine working for Kaiser, and as faculty for FM residents.  Now he runs a highly integrative practice incorporating techniques and practices from all over the globe ranging from sound therapy to ketamine and many more.  He received his MD from University of Louisville School of Medicine, and completed residency in Family Medicine at University of Colorado Family Medicine Program at Rose Hospital where he was chief resident. He is board certified in Anti-aging and Regenerative Medicine, also in Holistic Medicine. He is the recipient of several teaching and professional awards. I hope you enjoy our discussion on this episode!  Rate, review, and follow @PrimaryCarePodcast on instagram! Here are links to his books: Spiritual Genomics https://www.amazon.com/Spiritual-Genomics-physicians-discovering-optimizing/dp/1733772200/ref=sr_1_1?qid=1642701310&refinements=p_27%3AFred+L.+Grover+Jr.&s=books&sr=1-1&text=Fred+L.+Grover+Jr. Awakening Gaia https://www.amazon.com/Awakening-Gaia-Lemurian-Spiritual-Genomics/dp/1733772227/ref=sr_1_4?crid=3BQQBQPNUPMHL&keywords=awakening+gaia&qid=1642701268&sprefix=awakening+gaia%2Caps%2C176&sr=8-4 Here is a link to his practice website and his energy healing website: https://www.revolutionarymd.com/ https://alchemyofresonance.com/
Jan 22, 202201:31:33
Bryan Hemmer – behavior change in medicine, neuro-linguistic programming, and personal development
Dec 20, 202101:38:41
Mario Giovacchini, MD – how to learn and excel in residency with a FM PGY-2

Mario Giovacchini, MD – how to learn and excel in residency with a FM PGY-2

This episode is with Dr. Mario Giovacchini, a second-year resident in family medicine at Saint Joseph Hospital in Denver, CO. He has a very interesting backstory, having been in the biotech industry, medical informatics, and genome sequencing prior to getting inspired to go to medical school while on a medical mission in Honduras. He talks about his desire to work in underserved communities both locally and globally. We do a deep dive into the nuances of residency, the differences between the years of residency, how to learn things during intern year, and many other great topics relevant to people interested in primary care. Dig it.
Nov 14, 202101:03:53
Levi Sundermeyer, MD – program director at a family medicine residency
Oct 15, 202101:52:39
Kathy Vidlock, MD – sports medicine

Kathy Vidlock, MD – sports medicine

Sports Medicine!! If that doesn’t excite you, I don’t know what will. This episode was a delightful, in-person(!) interview with Dr. Kathy Vidlock. She did her residency in family medicine and practiced as a family doctor for 10 years prior to completing a fellowship in sports medicine at the University of Iowa. She has worn many hats throughout her career and we talk about many of them including being a team physician, a PCP, a sports med specialist, ultrasound guru, and a preceptor for residents. Speaking of residents, be sure to check out the previous 3 episodes which are with resident physicians talking about applying to residency and being a resident in family and internal medicine. You can listen on any podcast platform including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, and plenty more. Thanks friends, hope you enjoy.

Sep 02, 202101:07:41
Kristina Hulen, MD — all things residency with a PGY-2 in family medicine

Kristina Hulen, MD — all things residency with a PGY-2 in family medicine

This fantastic episode is with Kristina Hulen, MD who is a second-year family medicine resident at Saint Joseph Hospital in Denver, CO. We discuss the ins and outs of family medicine residency, including the journey to get there.  She gives us a break down of her day to day life, as well as a more zoomed out view of the overall timeline of her three years of training.  She also talks about her passions within the field such as palliative care.  Many other topics as well!  

Hope you enjoy. Leave a rating or a review!

Aug 02, 202101:38:14
Michal Klepadlo, DO – applying to residency, clinical reasoning, and mentorship in medicine

Michal Klepadlo, DO – applying to residency, clinical reasoning, and mentorship in medicine

This episode of the Primary Care Podcast is with internal medicine intern, Dr. Michal Klepadlo.  He recently started residency at Saint Joseph Hospital in Denver, CO.  We discuss many things in this episode including how to set yourself up to apply to residency, his love of clinical reasoning and how to improve your skills, his appreciation for the power of touch, evidence-based medicine, and many other topics.  Great insights from a doc who navigated the difficult waters of going through the residency application cycle during the COVID pandemic and was able to secure a great residency.  Good luck to Dr. Mike and to everyone else out there taking exams, applying to residency, starting residency, or embarking on any other new journey in healthcare.  Thanks for listening.  Enjoy.  

Jul 05, 202101:23:11
Colleen Maher, OMS IV — applying to and matching family medicine programs

Colleen Maher, OMS IV — applying to and matching family medicine programs

In this episode, fourth-year medical student and soon-to-be osteopathic physician, Colleen Maher, details her journey through third and fourth year of medical school including doing 5 sub-internships, applying to and interviewing with residency programs, and matching at her top choice family medicine residency program. We also discuss how to sell yourself, burn out in medicine, and career outlooks within the broad scope of family medicine. Subscribe, leave a review, and share with friends and family. Thanks for listening.
Apr 28, 202101:22:27
Cleveland Piggott, MD, MPH — diversity, equity, and inclusion in medicine

Cleveland Piggott, MD, MPH — diversity, equity, and inclusion in medicine

Great episode just released with Dr. Cleveland Piggott! He is a family physician and an assistant professor at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. He talks about being a black man in medicine and many issues of diversity in medicine. I, personally, learned a lot from talking to Dr. Piggott and hope you all enjoy our discussion. Get out in your community and take some action and help make change!
Jan 16, 202101:11:39
Carolyn Chen, MD — health disparities and caring for the underserved

Carolyn Chen, MD — health disparities and caring for the underserved

This episode of the Primary Care Podcast features an engaging and inspiring conversation with family physician Dr. Carolyn Chen about health disparities and caring for marginalized people and those of low socioeconomic status. Enjoy, friends. The last version was uploaded with a weird glitch that had the interview on repeat. This is the real version. Now let’s get the health out of here!
Dec 04, 202001:48:17
Wendy Scinta, MD — obesity medicine

Wendy Scinta, MD — obesity medicine

Dr. Wendy Scinta talks about her work as a family-medicine-trained obesity medicine specialist. She is the immediate past president of the Obesity Medicine Association. Her book about combating and treating childhood obesity, BOUNCE, is available now! Enjoy!
Nov 01, 202001:48:17
Tiemdow Phumiruk, MD — pediatrics

Tiemdow Phumiruk, MD — pediatrics

The great Dr. Dow joins me on the Primary Care Podcast to talk extensively about her field of pediatric medicine. She spoke passionately about her several different careers within pediatrics and other topics in medicine and children’s literature, as well. We cover pediatric emergency medicine, primary care, and her post-clinical career teaching medical students and creating children’s literature. Enjoy it!
Sep 23, 202001:31:21
Michelle Tollefson, MD — lifestyle medicine

Michelle Tollefson, MD — lifestyle medicine

Dr. Michelle Tollefson is an OBGYN and a fellow of the American College of Lifestyle Medicine. She is also a breast cancer survivor.

Hear her talk about:
- implementing change to medical curricula to include more evidence-based lifestyle medicine
- many elements of health and wellness having to do with the pillars of Lifestyle Medicine
- statistics on chronic disease
- opportunities for students to get involved in Lifestyle Medicine
- Listener questions regarding exercise, mental health, menstruation, and menopause
- and a lot more!
Aug 27, 202001:18:35
Mark Andersen-Nissen, DPT — physical therapy and primary care

Mark Andersen-Nissen, DPT — physical therapy and primary care

Mark Andersen-Nissen is a doctor of physical therapy and a passionate advocate for his field. In this episode of the Primary Care Podcast, we discuss Dr. Mark’s work as a physical therapist and how he experiences his profession’s relationship with primary care medicine. Really good stuff here. Enjoy. Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review!
Jun 15, 202001:13:59
Dr. David Gordon - part 2 - cannabis medicine

Dr. David Gordon - part 2 - cannabis medicine

Part 2 of my talk with David Gordon, MD where we focus on his practice using cannabis as medicine. He talks risk and benefit, uses, misconceptions, and what the literature and research say on the topic of cannabis medicine. We take listener questions at the end. Spread the word. Tell a friend who you think might enjoy this show. Thanks. Enjoy.
Apr 13, 202001:15:18
Dr. David Gordon - part 1 - root-cause medicine and chronic disease
Apr 03, 202001:25:04
Dr. Beatriz Linn

Dr. Beatriz Linn

This episode features the amazing Beatriz Linn, MD telling the incredible story of her life. She talks about growing up in the Andes Mountains of Colombia, going to medical school in Medellín, almost getting kidnapped by guerrillas in the jungle during the Colombian drug trade of the late 1980s, coming to the US and training as an internist, and now practicing preventive medicine and teaching residents in Colorado. You’re going to enjoy this one.
Feb 28, 202001:08:43
Dr. Sing Palat

Dr. Sing Palat

We discuss her work in geriatrics. Dr. Palat is an internist and fellowship-trained geriatrician. She talks about the unique aspects of caring for an older population, her philosophy on aging well, her approach to care, and much more!
Jan 28, 202001:24:33
Dr. Andreas Edrich - part 2

Dr. Andreas Edrich - part 2

This is part 2 of my talk with Andreas Edrich, MD. We discuss his career in family medicine and how he got into addiction medicine. He talks about management of patients with addiction from a primary care perspective.
Dec 16, 201901:06:45
Dr. Andreas Edrich - part 1

Dr. Andreas Edrich - part 1

My conversation with Andreas Edrich, MD about his approach to mental health management as a family physician.
Dec 15, 201901:04:10
Dr. Victor Doyle

Dr. Victor Doyle

A conversation with the great Victor Doyle, DO about his experience in family medicine. We also talked about the business of medicine and much more!
Nov 04, 201958:18
Dr. Julie Lafontano
Oct 05, 201951:59
Dr. Stephen Miller

Dr. Stephen Miller

Great interview with Dr. Miller! Subscribe and review!
Sep 09, 201956:13
Dr. Jeffery Bacon

Dr. Jeffery Bacon

Dr. Jeffery Bacon is an osteopathic family physician out of Sterling, Colorado. We discussed many topics including physician wellness and burnout, training residents to practice full scope family med, using OMT and telemedicine as tools, and much more! He seems to love his job and being a leader in medicine in a small community. Hope you enjoy.
Aug 14, 201946:37
Dr. Jean Bouquet

Dr. Jean Bouquet

Dr. Bouquet is an osteopathic family physician who has practiced family medicine and addiction/pain medicine for many years. He is currently a professor of Clinical medicine at Rocky Vista University in the Department of Primary Care Medicine. I sat down with him in his office and found out a bit about his thoughts on many aspects of family practice. He was filled with advice for medical students, and even delighted me with an interesting case presentation. Hope you enjoy.
Jul 31, 201943:06