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#4-Dr. Wyche T. Coleman, III

In today's episode, we will be talking to Dr. Wyche Coleman, III, Deputy Surgeon General for the state of Louisiana. We will be discussing various issues pertaining to the direction of medicine and public health in the state and nationally, especially...

An episode of the The Informed Health Initiative podcast, hosted by Culpepper McCuller, titled "#4-Dr. Wyche T. Coleman, III" was published on May 26, 2025 and runs 51 minutes.

May 26, 2025 ·51m · The Informed Health Initiative

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In today's episode, we will be talking to Dr. Wyche Coleman, III, Deputy Surgeon General for the state of Louisiana. We will be discussing various issues pertaining to the direction of medicine and public health in the state and nationally, especially in light of the MAHA movement, and it's influence on the state. We will also briefly focus on two forthcoming pieces of legislation in the state dealing with these issues that being the question of food additives and fluoridation of water. Finally, we will touch on the effects of the COVID era on medical freedom in the state, and what the Office of the Surgeon General is trying to do to prevent a recurrence of the measures that were imposed during that time.

In today's episode, we will be talking to Dr. Wyche Coleman, III, Deputy Surgeon General for the state of Louisiana. We will be discussing various issues pertaining to the direction of medicine and public health in the state and nationally, especially in light of the MAHA movement, and it's influence on the state. We will also briefly focus on two forthcoming pieces of legislation in the state dealing with these issues that being the question of food additives and fluoridation of water. Finally, we will touch on the effects of the COVID era on medical freedom in the state, and what the Office of the Surgeon General is trying to do to prevent a recurrence of the measures that were imposed during that time.
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