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American Medicine Today - Radio
Explore vaccine safety, Bonati spine innovations, and gene editing advancements. Guests Shaz Khan and Dr. Shazan share insights. Discover modern medical breakthroughs.
43:34•9 Aug 2025
Exploring Modern Medicine Innovations
Episode Overview
- Shaz Khan discusses vaccine safety and personal experiences.
- Bonati Spine Procedures offer innovative solutions.
- Gene editing advancements for treating genetic disorders.
- Global health outreach by Bonati Institute.
- Challenges and hopes in modern healthcare.
“"Using his genius, Bonati invented the precise tools necessary to minimize surgery, scarring, anesthesia, and recovery."”
In this enlightening episode of American Medicine Today, hosts Kimberly Bonati and Ethan Youker welcome guests Shaz Khan and Dr. Cameron Shazan to discuss a range of topics impacting the medical field today. Shaz Khan, author of 'The Ultimate Vaccine Timeline', shares his personal story of vaccine-related tragedy, which inspired his deep dive into vaccine safety and efficacy. He reveals startling information about neurological injuries linked to flu vaccines, which are the most compensated injuries under the U.S.
vaccine injury compensation program. Khan's insights highlight the need for transparency and informed decision-making in medical interventions. The discussion shifts to the pioneering efforts of the Bonati Spine Institute. Known for their innovative spine procedures, the institute provides alternatives to invasive surgeries, boasting a 98.75% satisfaction rate over 40 years and 75,000 procedures.
Kimberly Bonati emphasizes the institute's commitment to patient-centered care and minimal recovery times, sharing a story of a patient who found relief from chronic pain through their specialized techniques. Dr. Cameron Shazan, affiliated with Shriners Hospital for Children, introduces groundbreaking advancements in gene editing. He describes how these technologies are being applied to correct genetic mutations, offering hope for conditions like thalassemia and certain cancers.
Shazan envisions a future where genome editing in utero could prevent congenital disorders, transforming pediatric care. The episode also touches on the global outreach initiatives by the Bonati Institute, where surgeons offer free surgeries to children in need, demonstrating their commitment to improving healthcare access worldwide. The hosts conclude by urging listeners to explore previous episodes and add 'American Medicine Today' to their streaming lineups for ongoing insights into medical advancements.

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