Dear patients,
We are pleased to present
Doc Albert MD - Health Talk,
a new series of educational podcasts hosted by Physimed doctors.
We created this series to take the time to explain important health topics in a clear, nuanced and accessible way - beyond the limits of a traditional consultation.
Every other Monday, we'll be covering topics such as :
- Prevention
- Cardiovascular health
- Chronic diseases
- Sleep
- Weight management, etc.
Episode 1: Why prevention is more important than ever
In this episode, we discuss
- Why many illnesses begin without symptoms
- Why feeling good doesn't always mean being healthy
How a preventive approach can really influence your health trajectory
If you think this discussion could be useful to someone close to you, please share it.
If this initiative helps you to better understand your health, then we've achieved our goal.
-
Dr Albert and the Physimed medical team
6 Responses
A much-appreciated debate.
Regarding the debated topic of “prevention,” one can ask the following question: are doctors truly willing and available to welcome people, as some don't even have family doctors yet?
For their part, an asymptomatic person might think that going to see a doctor would be a waste of their time, especially today when “time is money”!
Congratulations to Dr Albert and his colleagues on your initiative.
Bonne continuation.
AB
I followed the first podcast with interest and congratulations to the team.
The comment I would simply like to share is as follows: it's up to you to define an essential or indispensable screening protocol for patients as specialists in the field; this will effectively promote prevention. I agree with you when you say, ‘an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.’
Bravo for the prevention, which is indeed not present enough in our healthcare system. But what about nutritionists, whom I find are not present enough alongside doctors? They are the foundation of good health, I believe.
Hi,
Great information and will be following your podcast with interest.
Thank you
Thank you Dr Benhaim for this excellent initiative. I follow you with interest on your various platforms!
It would also be appropriate to address the issue of chronic illnesses, in particular diabetes, which concerns me personally.
Bravo friends, I miss you. Good job, keep up the good work!