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The Primal Kitchen Podcast

Doctors of the Future: 3 Promising Trends in Medical Education

The Primal Kitchen Podcast

Mark Sisson & Morgan Zanotti

Fitness, Entrepreneur, Sisson, Parenting, Health, Wellness, Weightloss, Primal, Paleo, Nutrition, Health & Fitness

4.4717 Ratings

🗓️ 9 July 2015

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

We’re looking at two sides of the same coin here really: how “basic”/preventative health care (for most people, ideally the span of insurance qualifying/tax deductible services) can evolve to effectively serve more relevant preventative purposes AND how physician training (particularly for family physicians and general internists) might enhance doctors’ effectiveness in promoting healthy lifestyle and behavior change. In the spirit of this latter point, I wanted to highlight a few unique programs that are breaking through old academic impasses and forging the way toward a new view (and practice) of med school instruction. We the public, I think, may have something to gain here. (This Mark's Daily Apple article was written by Mark Sisson, and is narrated by Brock Armstrong)

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0:39.3

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0:45.3

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0:48.3

The following Mark's Daily Apple article was written by Marxists and is narrated by Brock Armstrong.

0:59.0

Doctors of the Future!

1:02.0

Three promising trends in medical education.

1:06.0

Isn't it a funny thing when you spend time on a given project like, say, a podcast,

1:12.1

only to find when it's done that an intriguing new angle shows up in your line of vision?

1:17.2

Take last week's post on health checkups and how they might be more effective with some

1:21.8

strategic re-envisioning.

1:23.3

The next day, an article on culinary medicine got me thinking about medical training and the

1:29.3

myriad of possibilities for physicians who want to enhance their understanding of nutrition,

1:35.5

exercise, and lifestyle change, and for patients who would prefer a doctor who has this

1:40.9

everyday health knowledge. We're looking at two sides of the same coin here, really,

1:46.7

how basic preventative health care for most people, ideally the span of insurance, qualifying

1:52.4

tax-deductible services, can evolve to effectively serve more relevant preventative purposes

1:59.6

and how physician training, particularly for family

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