PODCAST · health
Doctales
by Alan Lindemann, M.D.
Dr. Lindemann discusses the state of medicine with other healthcare professionals.
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Episode 26: Damon Harper, Cowboy 347
Dr. Alan Lindemann is an obstetrician with 4 decades of medical practice primarily in North Dakota. He has delivered around 6,000 babies and achieved a maternal mortality rate of zero!
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Episode 25: Randi Peled
Randi Peled is passionate about helping others heal, and several years ago she saw a gap in home health care – that is the vital rehabilitation care that is vital to ensuring recovering patients regain their quality of life. While there are many competent speech, occupational, and physical therapists working in the United States, many are working in schools, hospitals, and clinics. The Peled team came up with the idea of connecting under-resourced home health agencies with PRN clinicians who can work as freelancers, outside of their existing job. Dr. Alan Lindemann is an obstetrician with 4 decades of medical practice primarily in North Dakota. He has delivered around 6,000 babies and achieved a maternal mortality rate of zero!
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Episode 24: The Safe Pregnancies Foundation
What is The Safe Pregnancies Foundation Group? Dr. Alan Lindemann is an obstetrician with 4 decades of medical practice primarily in North Dakota. He has delivered around 6,000 babies and achieved a maternal mortality rate of zero!
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Episode 23: Modern Medicine
What is the book of Modern Medicine? Dr. Alan Lindemann is an obstetrician with 4 decades of medical practice primarily in North Dakota. He has delivered around 6,000 babies and achieved a maternal mortality rate of zero!
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Episode 22: Pregnancy Your Way
What is the book Pregnancy Your Way? Dr. Alan Lindemann is an obstetrician with 4 decades of medical practice primarily in North Dakota. He has delivered around 6,000 babies and achieved a maternal mortality rate of zero!
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Episode 21: Etienne Laliberte
Etienne Laliberté is a full professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Université de Montréal, a member of the Institut de recherche en biologie végétale (IRBV), and the Canada Research Chair in Plant Functional Biodiversity. He also heads the Canadian Airborne Biodiversity Observatory (CABO). Laliberté’s current research focuses on the development of new approaches for vegetation monitoring (plant biodiversity and carbon) based on high-resolution remote sensing using drones and computer vision. He is particularly interested in applications of this technology that can help mitigate biodiversity loss and climate change, and that can have a rapid and widespread impact.
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Episode 20: Tovah Klein
Tovah P. Klein, Ph.D. is a psychology professor at Barnard College, Columbia University; Director of the Center for Toddler Development; and author of How Toddlers Thrive: What Parents Can Do Today for Children Ages 2-5 to Plant the Seeds of Lifelong Success. Dr. Alan Lindemann is an obstetrician with 4 decades of medical practice primarily in North Dakota. He has delivered around 6,000 babies and achieved a maternal mortality rate of zero!
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Episode 19 Michael Farino
Michael's Definition of SUCC-ESS I firmly believe that success is peace of mind that can be obtained only from the self-satisfaction of knowing that you have made the effort to do the very best of which you are capable. Additionally, I view respect as the ability to strategize together, conquer together, and interchange ideas together, all while standing behind each other, inspiring one another to reach further than others dare to dream of. Trusting one’s instinct requires a willingness to take chances, share outstanding ideas, and risk failure.
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Episode 18 Dr. Luissa Kiprono Part 2
Who am I? Dr. Luissa K, a women’s doctor & healer of souls. The desire to help people inspired and fueled me from a young age. Becoming a women’s physician—first an obstetrician-gynecologist, and then a maternal-fetal medicine specialist—has allowed me to fulfill this desire over the past twenty years.
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Episode 17 Dr. Luissa Kiprono
Who am I? Dr. Luissa K, a women’s doctor & healer of souls. The desire to help people inspired and fueled me from a young age. Becoming a women’s physician—first an obstetrician-gynecologist, and then a maternal-fetal medicine specialist—has allowed me to fulfill this desire over the past twenty years. Dr. Alan Lindemann is an obstetrician with 4 decades of medical practice primarily in North Dakota. He has delivered around 6,000 babies and achieved a maternal mortality rate of zero!
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Episode 16 Rob Borer
Dr. Rob Borer graduated from Michigan State University with a Bachelors of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering. He worked in industry for 6 years for companies like General Electric, with assignments in foreign countries before choosing to become a chiropractor. Dr. Rob Borer brings his technical reasoning and mechanical-structural problem solving skills to his practice of chiropractic.
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Episode 15 Kia Parsi
Dr. Kia Parsi, MD is a family medicine physician in Bryan, TX and has 29 years experience. They graduated from Baylor College Of Medicine in 1995 and completed a residency at Phoenix Baptist Famtly Medical Center.They currently practice at Practice and are affiliated with St. Joseph Health Regional Hospital-Bryan, TX. Their office is not accepting new patients. Dr. Parsi also speaks Spanish. Dr. Parsi is board certified in Family Practice and accepts multiple insurance plans.
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Episode 14 Jill Mari Embry
Jill Mari Embry is a visionary with over 20 years of experience as a medical device development engineer and progressed to various leadership positions. Dr. Alan Lindemann is an obstetrician with 4 decades of medical practice primarily in North Dakota. He has delivered around 6,000 babies and achieved a maternal mortality rate of zero!
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Episode 13 Dr. Wayne Carter
In this episode, our guest will be Dr. Wayne Carter. President and CEO at Kansas City Area Life Sciences Institute that serves to advance human and animal health through translational research, collaboration and commercialization. Dr.Carter received a DVM at Purdue University in 1984 and practiced veterinary medicine in Virginia for 5 years. He completed advanced residency training in Internal Medicine and a PhD in Cellular Immunology at Purdue University in 1994. Dr. Carter is an experienced life science executive with both human and veterinary expertise spanning pharmaceutical and nutritional products. Dr. Carter is a technology aficionado, passionate about applying technology to improve healthcare decisions.
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Episode 12 Riya Fukui
In this episode, our guest will be Riya Fukui. Dr. Riya Fukui, MD, is a dedicated physiatrist specializing in physical medicine and rehabilitation in Houston, TX. With expertise in functional restoration and disability management, He offers personalized treatment plans to help patients regain independence and improve their quality of life following injury or illness. Dr. Fukui completed specialized training in physical medicine and rehabilitation and is committed to delivering comprehensive care with compassion and empathy. At West wharton county hospital district, He provides a range of services, including musculoskeletal rehabilitation, neurorehabilitation, pain management, and assistive device prescription. Through his holistic approach and interdisciplinary care, He helps patients maximize their functional abilities and achieve their rehabilitation goals.
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Episode 11 Dr. Jawad Mustafa
In this episode our guest is Dr Jawad Mustafa. Dr. Jawad Mustafa is a leading expert in breast health and a Family Physician with over 17 years of clinical experience at Al Murtaza Hospital. Now part of Global Care Consult, a Florida-based online health consultation and coaching setup. He uses an integrated medical and holistic approach towards breast health promote self breast awareness and to educate adult women on reducing avoidable risk factors for breast cancer. As an online ultrasound master trainer and telemedicine consultant, Dr. Mustafa also founded BeBreastAware, a non-profit initiative in Pakistan dedicated to promoting early detection of breast cancer. In 2022, he launched the non-profit blog, Medscope, aimed at improving healthcare awareness. Dr. Mustafa has conducted numerous awareness sessions, attended international summits and podcasts, and educated patients and healthcare professionals about breast health awareness. His commitment to healthcare and patient education makes him a trusted and knowledgeable breast health coach.
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Episode 10 Lisa Boate
In this episode, our guest will be Lisa Boate. I'm Lisa Boate, the passionate force behind Lean In, Finding Your Way Home Coaching. As an experienced educator, Certified Menopause Specialist, and dedicated Reiki Practitioner, my mission is to guide and support women on their transformative journeys, especially during the challenging phases of the empty nest and perimenopause/menopause transition. In my practice, I create nurturing spaces where women can rediscover their essence, reconnecting with their body, heart, mind, and soul. My purpose is to help them navigate this pivotal chapter of life with grace and empowerment. Through personalized coaching, I empower women to reclaim their magic, helping them script the next chapter of their lives where they are the lead character, deserving of passion, vitality, and peace. This work is deeply personal to me because, like you, I'm traversing the uncharted territories of the empty nest and grappling with the changes in my own perimenopausal body. Together, let's embark on this empowering journey of self-discovery and transformation. Lisa Boate: https://www.leaninfindhome.com
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Episode 9 Dr. Terry Zachary
In this episode, our guest will be Dr. Terry Zachary. The Story of Handmaster PlusMy name is Dr. Terry Zachary. I am the developer of Handmaster Plus. By nature, I love to have fun and love to take life seriously, which somehow doesn’t seem to mix. I guess that makes me somewhat of a rebel. The most fun I can have is in searching for the truth in things. If I see something that doesn’t make sense, I can’t shake it. Especially if it affects the lives of many. It will consume me until I do something about it.To follow is the story of Handmaster Plus. It is an important story because it is about seeing problems as opportunities, and creating solutions. It is also an important story for everyone because it is about dreams.
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Episode 8 Dr Kevin Haselhorst
Dr. Kevin J. Haselhorst is an emergency medicine physician in Glendale, Arizona. He received his medical degree from Southern Illinois University School of Medicine and has been in practice for more than 20 years.
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Episode 7 Dr. Jesse Lindemann
In this episode, Dr. Jesse Lindemann joins the show.
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Episode 6 Dr. Charles Simkovich
In this episode, Dr. Charles Simkovich joins the show. Dr. Charles A. Simkovich was born and raised in Belle Vernon, PA. Coming from family with multiple disciplines in the medical field, Dr. Simkovich was interested in medicine and health care. Following H.S./College he was accepted to Palmer College of Chiropractic, graduating 1984. He went into practice 1985, and moved to his present Wexford,PA, private practice 1986. Always interested in advancing his skills as a physician, Dr. Simkovich became involved in research of cranial bone movement and effect on brain function. This landmark research was the beginning of Cranial Movement Therapy(CMT). The foundation of his approach was influenced by work of Dr. Carl Ferreri and Dr. James Cyriax, father of orthopaedic medicine. Dr. Simkovich’s practice became specialized with CMT, with success in resolving various brain diagnoses, T.B.I. and concussions. Additionally, his experience led to a patented screening test for brain function and concussions “B.E.S.T.” (Baseline Evaluation and Screening Test) evaluating neurocognitive function. The doctor served as physician for Gargaro Productions, Pittsburgh Musical Theater, Olympic Wrestling Trials, and Duquesne University men’s basketball team. He was contributing writer for publications including “Pittsburgh SportsReport,” “Pittsburgh LegalJournal” et al. Spoke at numerous conventions/lectures, naming a few, the NFLAA, Pittsburgh Hospital Consortium, Autism Expo, Univ of Texas Football Program. Featured in “Pittsburgh Magazine,” “Pittsburgh Press, et al. Interviewed on radio/TV for groundbreaking work, including Channel 4 News, WTAE TV, ESPNRadio, Channel 11 TV. Featured on sports talk BWSports1SportsTalk, HustletownSportsHouston, RudyReyes#Concussion#CTE, “OneDoctorMayHavetheCure to BillionDollar NFL Headache” Elitesportsny.com. His areas of interest are physiology of cranial bone movement and effect on brain function, T.B.I. symptomatology, investigation of additional deficits caused from concussion outside of classic symptoms, e.g., organic problems caused by pituitary assault, neuromechanical and neurocognitive function, etiology and diagnosis. Interests outside of professional and academic endeavors include physical fitness, chess, golf, tennis, and travel with his wife. He and his wife have five children and reside in Pittsburgh, PA. After years of clinical success, we are greatly honored to be published in the most cited journal of rehabilitation research, ACRM (American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine), and to be in the stages of clinical trials that will produce evidence for the effectiveness of CMT-Simkovich Approach in the management of patients with post TBI symptoms.
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Episode 5 A Midwife Story
In this episode, Rural Doc Alan will interview Paulette Efimenko.
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Episode 4 Dr Eric Fleegler
In this episode, Dr. Eric Fleegler joins the show. Dr. Eric W. Fleegler is a pediatric emergency medicine physician in Boston, Massachusetts and is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area, including Boston Children's Hospital and South Shore Hospital-South Weymouth. He received his medical degree from Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and has been in practice for more than 20 years.
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Episode 3 Dr. Ferdinando Mirarchi
In this episode, Dr. Ferdinando Mirarchi joins the show. At the Institute on HealthCare Directives you and your family are our primary concern. Utilizing technology known as MIDEO® (My Informed Decision on Video), we strive to make sure YOUR VOICE as the PATIENT is RECOGNIZED, RESPECTED, and that the medical care is right for you.What Makes Our Medical Practice Approach Unique At the Institute on HealthCare Directives we perform Advance Care Planning services that are unique, full service and keep you safe as you navigate the complex disconnected healthcare system. First we perform medical evaluations. Second we educate you with respect to Emergency vs. End of Life Advance Care Planning. This is extremely important as all advance Care planning is not the same and focuses on end of life care. This places you at risk when others come in contact with your documents or medical care. Third, we create an Advance Care Plan that encompasses State of the Art Technology called MIDEO® to ensure you are safely cared for when critically ill. We utilize and create a POLST vs. a living will after you are stratified for risk. It’s our processes that are unique, state of the art and keep you and your family safe. If You Love Your Family & Friends You Will Be Sure They Have MIDEO®.
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Episode 2 Dr. Edwin Leap
In this episode of Doc Tales, Dr. Edwin Leap joins the show. My name is Edwin Leap. Let me tell you about myself. I have been married to my wife, the beautiful Jan, since 1990. We were college sweethearts at Marshall University. We have four beautiful, brilliant children who will undoubtedly change the world. Sam, Seth, Elijah, and Elysa. I am a practicing emergency physician, working in small and medium sized hospitals in South Carolina, Georgia, North Carolina and assorted other places. I have been in practice since I finished my emergency medicine residency at Methodist Hospital of Indiana in 1993. So why do I have a website? In addition to being a husband, father and physician, I’m a writer. Looking back on my life, I’ve been writing for fun since I was a child. But since 1995 I have been doing it professionally. It’s not my day job, obviously, but I take great pride in writing to the public in such a way that readers are inspired, amused, educated, informed, angered or encouraged. On this website you’ll find my columns and commentary. I write twice each month for the Greenville News, a Gannett Newspaper and once each month for Emergency Medicine News, a publication of Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins. My columns also appear once or twice each month in The Baptist Courier, our South Carolina Southern Baptist newspaper. I also maintain a blog that can be linked through this site, and try to link back to the blog and website via Twitter and Facebook. When I started practice 15 years ago, I didn’t even own a computer. Things sure have changed! Much of my content has an undertone that reflects my Christianity. I don’t say or do that lightly. I am an orthodox Christian, not in the sense of coming from the great traditions of the Greek or Russian church, but in the sense that I believe in traditional, Biblical church doctrine. I believe in the existence of a personal God who has and continues to reveal himself to mankind in space-time, who is intimately concerned with mankind, and whose incarnation in the historical Jesus Christ was the means of rescue made available for all humanity; or more accurately, for each and every individual human. As an emergency physician who has seen almost every example of man’s fallen nature, as well as many of the wonderful ways we are indeed ‘in God’s image,’ I believe that Biblical Christianity is the most accurate explanatory theory for the human condition, and also the most rational cure available for the race of men. That’s why I write a great deal of material that touches upon my faith. I’m no Bible thumping madman, and I’m not here to scream at, threaten or demean anyone who disagrees with me. I don’t want to force anyone to believe anything. I do want to use this space to offer hope and meaning. I’m also a conservative, so you’ll excuse me (I hope) if I also post things that reflect my political views. I promise not to be hateful, cruel or demeaning to anyone, because that would violate my allegiance to Christ, against which political leanings are merely dust in the winds of eternity. Back to the site: some content here is exclusive to the site, and never published elsewhere; occasionally I’ll throw out excerpts from books or stories I’m writing. I’ll also post links to people, products, services, causes, websites, books or other things that I believe you, my reader, would find interesting or useful. As an avid reader, I’d love to tell you what I have been learning, so that you can benefit from it as well. This is the third incarnation of my website. I hope you enjoy it! Any feedback is always appreciated and respected.
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Episode 1 Rural Doc Alan's Story
In this episode, Rural Doc Alan will discuss the reason for Doctales.
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Dr. Edwin Leap on Doctales
Dr. Edwin Leap discusses rural healthcare with Dr.Lindemann on Doctales.
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