Let’s Get Back to Health Screenings with Terrence Steyer, MD

Let’s Get Back to Health Screenings with Terrence Steyer, MD

Taking extra precautions to stay safe during the COVID-19 pandemic has caused some to steer clear or put off routine healthcare visits for themselves and their children. In this episode of Advance with MUSC Health, Terrence Steyer, MD, chair of the Department of Family Medicine at MUSC Health, explains why it is time to come back for regular visits, preventive health screenings and specialist visits. He also stresses the importance of getting the COVID-19 vaccines for those who have not yet had the shot.

Topics covered in this show:

  • The decline in routine health care visits across the country during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • The importance of annual wellness check-ins and physicals to screen for problems such as breast or colon cancer.
  • How MUSC addressed the problem of underrepresented minorities and lower income people are going back for screenings at a lower rate than white people.
  • COVID-19 hesitancy and how Dr. Steyer communicates with patients who are hesitant.
  • How hospitalized COVID-19 patients can delay care for other patients with other health conditions.
  • Why it is important for children to continue getting well child visits to stay ahead of any developmental issues that could arise.
  • The importance of getting the influenza shot.
  • Steyer shares his personal story of getting COVID-19 despite being vaccinated and explains that his case was mild because of being vaccinated.
  • The mental health aspects of quarantine with COVID-19

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When to See a Cardiologist with Greg May, MD

When to See a Cardiologist with Greg May, MD

In this episode of Advance with MUSC Health, Greg May, MD, an Interventional Cardiologist with MUSC Health at the Florence Medical Pavilion, talks about symptoms that warrant a trip to the cardiologist, what to expect at a cardiology appointment and tips to keep your heart healthy.

10 Maj 202314min

Treating Kidney Disease with Kevin O'Kelly, MD

Treating Kidney Disease with Kevin O'Kelly, MD

Being diagnosed with a kidney disease is a challenge more and more Americans face. In South Carolina, one in eight people have kidney disease. But there are things you can do to prevent kidney disease and manage it. In this episode of Advance with MUSC Health, Kevin O’Kelly, MD, a urologist at MUSC Health Marion Medical Center, talks about the importance of kidney health, who is at risk for kidney disease, and how to prevent kidney failure.

25 Apr 20238min

Impulse Control Disorders in Parkinson’s Disease Patients with Mark Stacy, MD

Impulse Control Disorders in Parkinson’s Disease Patients with Mark Stacy, MD

There's a type of medication often prescribed to people with Parkinson's disease that can cause impulse control issues in some patients. In this episode, Mark Stacy, MD, discusses this topic and how people impacted can be helped early and easily at the first signs of problems. Stacy is a MUSC Health neurologist with more than 30 years of experience in caring for patients with Parkinson's disease. He was one of the first doctors to report problems of impulse control disorders in some Parkinson's disease patients taking dopamine agonist medications.

18 Apr 202314min

Treating Head and Neck Cancer with Jason Newman, MD

Treating Head and Neck Cancer with Jason Newman, MD

Your nose, tongue, face, and throat. You may not think of cancer lurking in these places, yet many head and neck cancers originate here. Luckily, there are signs and symptoms related to the disease that you can look for. In this episode, Jason Newman, MD, director of the Division of Head and Neck Oncology in the Department of Otolaryngology, talks about the warning signs of head and neck cancer and the latest treatments offered to patients at MUSC Health.

11 Apr 202319min

Osteoporosis and the Bone Health Program with Stacey Rothwell, PA-C

Osteoporosis and the Bone Health Program with Stacey Rothwell, PA-C

Osteoporosis is often called a silent disease because it often has no symptoms. You cannot feel your own bones weakening, and many people are not diagnosed until they have broken a weakened bone. Stacy Rothwell, a certified physician assistant at MUSC Health, joins the show to discuss the importance of talking to your doctor about your risk of osteoporosis, the process of getting screened and possible treatments for those who do have the disease.

21 Mars 202315min

Parathyroid Surgery with Denise Carneiro-Pla, MD

Parathyroid Surgery with Denise Carneiro-Pla, MD

Surgery on any part of the endocrine system has the best results when performed by a highly experienced endocrine surgeon, according to recent studies. In this episode of Advance with MUSC Health, Denise Carneiro-Pla, MD, explains the endocrine surgical diseases she and her colleagues offer, specifically parathyroid surgery, a major focus of her work.

22 Feb 202315min

Family and Rural Medicine with Toney Graham, III, MD

Family and Rural Medicine with Toney Graham, III, MD

Family Medicine physicians provide more care for America's underserved and rural populations than any other medical specialty. In this episode of Advance with MUSC Health, Toney Graham, III, MD, talks about how he can now provide more essential support for both the health and well-being of people in rural South Carolina because MUSC Health is expanding into even more rural areas of the state. Graham is an internal medicine specialist with a focus on family medicine at MUSC Health Primary Care Ron McNair Boulevard, which is part of the new MUSC Health Black River Medical Center.

15 Feb 202315min

Minimally Invasive Thoracic Surgery with Barry Gibney, DO

Minimally Invasive Thoracic Surgery with Barry Gibney, DO

MUSC Health offers the latest in thoracic surgery, including surgical care of people with lung and esophageal cancers, end-stage lung disease, as well as lung transplant surgeries. This episode features Barry Gibney, DO, who performed South Carolina's first lung transplant for a COVID-19 patient. Gibney is a thoracic surgeon as well as an associate professor in the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery at MUSC. He discusses the various leading-edge treatments he and his team provide, including minimally invasive, robotic surgery.

11 Jan 202317min

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