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Medicine

What does medicine look like when it is practiced with attention to place, history, and the long arc of care? These conversations gather Maine physicians, researchers, and public health leaders who are remaking practice in small rural clinics, on islands, inside translational research labs, and across the line between Western medicine and integrative approaches. You'll hear the protocol one Damariscotta doctor uses to reverse cognitive decline, the thirty-year practice of a Peaks Island rheumatologist, the work that has cut wait times from eighteen months to two weeks at one Maine hospital, and why two physicians believe medical communication is a clinical discipline of its own.

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Organizations and institutions

Maine Tobacco Helpline / Maine QuitLink · MaineHealth Institute for Research · Society for Participatory Medicine · University of Maine · Full Circle America · MaineGeneral Health · Tufts University School of Medicine · Elder Care Network · University of Arizona · University of New England PA Program · University of Washington · Vanderbilt University · Gardiner Family Medicine · Maine Tobacco Helpline · McCauley Residents · Mercy Hospital · Special Olympics Maine · WGAN Newsradio 560 · Fork Food Lab · Maine Life Sciences Network · Maine Medical Association · MaineHealth · Sisters of Mercy · Miles Hospital

People referenced in these conversations

Dr. Dale Bredesen · Laura Mrazik · Dr. Jeffrey Barkin · Tom Ferguson

Books

The First Survivors of Alzheimer's

Articles and publications

The End of Alzheimer's (book) · A Healthy Conversation (WGAN)

Research and studies

Human Genome Project

Related podcasts

A Healthy Conversation on WGAN Newsradio

Places

Peaks Island

Questions this topic answers

What does Radio Maine cover about the ReCODE Protocol and reversing Alzheimer's?

In Episode 214, Dr. Chip Teel, a Damariscotta family physician of thirty-five years, walks through the ReCODE Protocol developed by Dr. Dale Bredesen of Apollo Health. The conversation covers personalized lifestyle intervention, the Bredesen books The End of Alzheimer's and The First Survivors of Alzheimer's, and why a small rural Maine practice is the right setting for brain-health work.

Who has Radio Maine interviewed at the MaineHealth Institute for Research?

In Episode 213, Dr. Lucy Liaw, a faculty scientist at the MaineHealth Institute for Research, discussed cardiovascular and metabolic disease at the molecular level and the quieter discipline of teaching yoga and martial arts alongside lab work.

Which Radio Maine episode covers hybrid virtual and in-person primary care?

Episode 218 with Meegan McCullagh, a physician associate at MaineGeneral Health, describes a hybrid care model that cut wait times from eighteen months to two weeks while preserving the clinician-patient relationship.

What does Radio Maine cover about medical communication?

In Episode 221, Dr. Jeffrey Barkin, a Maine psychiatrist who co-hosts A Healthy Conversation on WGAN with Dr. Belisle, describes medical communication as its own discipline: how physicians listen, how information moves between clinician and patient, and how the quality of the conversation affects clinical outcomes.

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