A Clear View of Patient Safety with Dr. Allen Kachalia

KachaliaThis weekend on YOUR HEALTH® Adam & Cristy will be joined by Dr. Allen Kachalia, Associate Chief Quality Officer at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, about A Clear View of Patient Safety.

Please tune in! This show will air:
WCHL 97.9FM
• Saturday, July 19th at 9am
• Sunday, July 20th at 9am and 5pm
• Monday, July 21st at 6pm and 10pm
WBNE 103.7 FM
• Saturday, July 19th at 3pm
KKAG Retro Radio 88.7FM
• Sunday, July 20th at 7am

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Show Topics:

  • Research that Matters (min 0-9:30) intensive care & death, cardiac stents & blood thinners, suburbanite heroin abusers, walking program & peripheral disease
  • Conversations with Dr. Allen Kachalia about A Clear View of Patient Safety (min 9:30-31)
  • House Calls (min 31-40) pregnancy & CrossFit, sport safety & concussions, ceiling fans & dry eyes, staying outside & heat stroke/cardiac arrest

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Glaucoma & Blindness Prevention with Dr. Scott Lawrence

LawrenceSpecial guest host, Dr. Keyona Gullett, Resident Physician at UNC Family Medicine, will join Adam to talk with Dr. Scott Lawrence, Assistant professor at UNC Family Medicine’s Department of Ophthalmology and Director of UNC’s Glaucoma Program, about Glaucoma & Blindness Prevention.

Please tune in! This show will air:
WCHL 97.9FM
• Saturday, April 26th at 9am
• Sunday, April 27th at 9am and 5pm
• Monday, April 28th at 6pm and 10pm
KKAG Retro Radio 88.7FM
• Sunday, April 27th at 7am
 
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The President, Obamacare, and Your Health: Thoughts of a Family Medicine Leader with Dr. Sam Weir

Sam WeirThis weekend on YOUR HEALTH® Adam & Cristy will be talking with Dr. Sam Weir, Associate Professor of UNC Family Medicine , about The President, Obamacare, and Your Health: Thoughts of a Family Medicine Leader.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Additional Commentary: The Affordable Care Act and Your Health

Sherry HayThe consequences of being uninsured are paramount. Individuals often enter care late, and care is not coordinated.  The Affordable Care Act (ACA) is a blueprint for reforming our healthcare system, the biggest in decades. The law is extensive in breadth and scope, e.g. expanding preventive services available to individuals covered by Medicare, offering individuals financial assistance to make healthcare more affordable through the insurance marketplaces, to changing how services are reimbursed. These changes align with the three key issues that face our healthcare system today as outlined by Dr. Sam Weir in his recent interview on Your Health Radio. Those issues, as he states, include access, quality, and cost of healthcare.

It is clear to me that many of the 1.5 million uninsured people in North Carolina need help in understanding the ACA and what the insurance marketplace could mean for them. I have been participating in a variety of community events over the past six months to answer questions about the ACA and then to help people navigate the new marketplace.  For example, here at UNC Family Medicine, we identified our uninsured households sending them information about the ACA as well as offering them assistance through trained counselors on our staff.  People have come with earnest questions and hope of gaining insurance, many for the very first time.  We have had success in a variety of ways from successfully helping people chose a plan, to answering questions about Medicare, to enrolling people into Medicaid.

At the center of it all, Dr. Weir notes that these changes can establish for people a relationship with a primary care team at a patient centered medical home. I couldn’t agree more and believe all Americans deserve access to high quality, low cost healthcare.  I feel better knowing we have this blueprint for change, and leaders like Dr. Weir who not only know the issues but are apart of the solutions.

Sherry Hay, MPA, is the Director of Community Health Initiatives and Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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AHEC: Past, Present and Future in Health Care Transformation with Dr. Warren Newton

Dr. Warren NewtonThis weekend on YOUR HEALTH® Adam & Cristy will be talking with Dr. Warren Newton, Vice-Dean and Director of North Carolina AHEC, WiIliam B. Aycock Distinguished Professor, and Chair of the UNC Department of Family Medicine, about AHEC: Past, Present and Future in Health Care Transformation.

Please tune in! This show will air:

WCHL 97.9FM
• Saturday, October 19th at 9am
• Sunday, October 20th at 9am and 5pm
• Monday, October 21st at 6pm and 10pm

KKAG Retro Radio 88.7FM
• Sunday, October 20th at 7am

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Forbidden Harvest with Dr. Peter Rizzolo

Dr. Peter RizzoloThis weekend on YOUR HEALTH® Adam & Cristy will be talking with Dr. Peter Rizzolo, Author and Retired Professor of Family Medicine at UNC, about his book, Forbidden Harvest.
Forbidden Harvest book cover

Please tune in! This show will air:

WCHL 97.9FM
• Saturday, October 12th at 9am
• Sunday, October 13th at 9am and 5pm
• Monday, October 14th at 6pm and 10pm

KKAG Retro Radio 88.7FM
• Sunday, October 13th at 7am

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Uncertainty in Medicine with Dr. Alex Smith

Dr. Alex SmithSpecial guest host, Dr. Irene Skowronek, Psychologist from the UNC Department of Family Medicine, will join Adam to talk with Assistant Professor of Geriatrics at the University of California San Francisco, Dr. Alex Smith about Uncertainty in Medicine.
 
 
 
 
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Smart Leaders, Smarter Teams with Dr. Roger Schwarz

Dr. Roger SchwarzThis weekend on YOUR HEALTH®, Adam & Cristy will be talking with Dr. Roger Schwarz about his new book, Smart Leaders, Smarter Teams.
 
 
 
Please tune in! This show will air:
• Saturday, February 16th at 9am
• Sunday, February 17th at 9am and 5pm
• Monday, February 18th at 6pm and 10pm
 
 
 
 
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Surviving Breast Cancer with Dr. Lisa Carey & Ms. Barbara Martin


This weekend on YOUR HEALTH® Adam & Cristy will be joined by Marilyn Jacobs Preyer Distinguished Professor in Breast Cancer Research at UNC, Dr. Lisa Carey, and Clinic Coordinator for The Center for Marriage & Family Therapy and Counseling and Breast Cancer Survivor, Ms. Barbara Martin to talk about Surviving Breast Cancer.

Please tune in! This show will air:
• Saturday, December 15th at 9am
• Sunday, December 16th at 9am and 5pm
• Monday, December 17th at 6pm and 10pm
 
 
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Geriatric Emergency Medicine with Dr. Kevin Biese

Dr. Kevin BieseSpecial guest host, Dr. Bob Gwyther from the UNC Department of Family Medicine, will join Cristy this weekend on YOUR HEALTH® to talk with Assistant Professor and Residency Program Director in the Department of Emergency Medicine at UNC, Dr. Kevin Biese, about Geriatric Emergency Medicine.

Please tune in! This show will air:
• Saturday, October 27th at 9am
• Sunday, October 28th at 9am and 5pm
• Monday, October 29th at 6pm and 10pm
 
 
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Can Vitamins Help Protect Against Macular Degeneration?

Macular Degeneration, also known as age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is one of the leading causes of vision loss in older adults.  Over 7 million people suffer from macular degeneration and close to a million have an advanced form of the disease.

Macular Degeneration affects the macula, which helps to guide your central vision, allowing people to see fine details. People suffering from Macular Degeneration might see peripheral vision but will find it hard to see directly in front of them clearly.

Researchers in a recent study looked to see whether anti-oxidants such as Vitamin E and Vitamin C had any effect on Macular Degeneration. Researchers gave one set of patients 400 international units of Vitamin E and another set of patients received a placebo. Researchers then did the same thing with Vitamin C, where one group was given 500 mg of Vitamin C and the other group received a placebo.

Unfortunately, the study showed that neither vitamin had any protective effect against the vision disorder. This study indicates to us that we have no reason to recommend these vitamins to patients suffering from this condition.