Managing expectations for patients around weight loss is a very challenging process, and is vital to helping patients adhere to their weight loss plan. Patients often have weight loss as…
You can’t just plug anything into a Pubmed search bar and get good research.One of the cornerstones of good clinical research is the question that you start from. If your…
Radiation dermatitis is one of the most common side effects during radiotherapy, with an expected incidence of 95% in patients undergoing therapeutic radiation(Hegedus, Mathew, & Schwartz, 2017). To date, no…
Supporting patients as they undergo brain radiation has clinical goals of decreasing nausea and vomiting, headaches, and to support the weaning of corticosteroids. In this episode I speak with Dr.…
Menstrual migraines are challenging for clinicians for multiple reasons. From a diagnostics perspective, menstrual migraines (MM) are challenging given that most women who experience MM also have migraines at other…
I invest a lot into social media. It’s where my ideal client is hanging out, and is an easy way for me to communicate what I do authentically, and share…
In this podcast I review my most commonly asked question by practitioners: why don’t I use the DUTCH steroid hormone testing in my practice. I’ve lectured on it multiple times…
In this podcast we review two important concepts in practice economics: revenue per square foot, and understanding your patient numbers. Revenue per square foot can easily be calculated in your…
Conventional detection and treatment for gestational diabetes (GD) has room for improvement, with both earlier detection strategies, and integrative care options showing superior outcomes versus standard care alone. Pregnancy is…
In this episode for subscribers I’m sharing the evidence and my clinical experience on pharmaceutical options for PMDD. If you haven’t listened to our public podcast episode on symptom tracking…