American Medicine Today 3-16-19

American Medicine Today 3-16-19

American Medicine Today - Radio

Dr. Alfred Bonati, Kimberly Bermel and Ethan Youker

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39:3616 Mar 2019

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American Medicine Today: Innovations in Healthcare and Pain Relief

The American Medicine is based on specialties. That's why it is the best in the world and unfortunately they are pushing to a general practitioner in medicine that is, the European medicine.

Ever wondered what it takes to revolutionize healthcare and manage chronic pain? In this episode of 'American Medicine Today', hosts Kimberly Bermel Bonati, Ethan Youker, and Jeff Wagstaff bring you face-to-face with groundbreaking medical advancements and real-life recovery stories. The highlight of the episode is an enlightening interview with Dr. Alfred Bonati, the brilliant mind behind the Bonati spine procedures. Dr. Bonati shares his journey of innovation and the transformative impact his techniques have had on countless patients.

Adding a personal touch, a nurse who underwent the procedure talks about her positive experience and newfound relief from pain. The discussion doesn't stop there. The hosts tackle pressing political and social issues affecting healthcare today. They delve into how immigration impacts the healthcare system and stress the importance of accountability in politics. The role of media in shaping public opinion and the need for better public understanding of medical procedures are also hot topics.

This episode offers a mix of expert insights, personal anecdotes, and thought-provoking discussions that will leave you with a deeper appreciation for the complexities of healthcare. Whether you're interested in medical innovations or the socio-political landscape of healthcare, this episode has something for everyone.

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