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Second Opinion

An examination of medical ethics and the practitioners who define them. Sign up to receive the Second Opinion topics in newsletter form at kcrw.com/newsletters .

Episodes

Written words matter

When people read doctor’s note they can feel offended and disrespected.

Nov 14, 20215 min

Dairy products and health

A close look at the health benefits of dairy products suggests the recommended 3 glasses of milk a day may not be a healthy choice.

Sep 26, 20215 min

Practicing What You Preach

How is advice to loose weight received from a clinician who is themselves overweight?

Sep 19, 20215 min

Lessons from 9-11

We have learned some important lessons about caring for people from 9-11 we can apply to those impacted by COVID.

Sep 12, 20215 min

Robots in surgery

At this point, surgical robots are not all they are cracked up to be.

Sep 05, 20215 min

Defensive Medicine

Defensive medicine add costs but not value to clinical care.

Aug 29, 20215 min

Using the MRI to evaluate common back pain

While the MRI can be enormously useful for a small number of people with back pain, when overused for common back pain it can lead to some serious problems.

Aug 22, 20215 min

The Legacy of Albert Bandura

Bandura, one of the top five psychologists of all time challenged our approach to learning and changing human behavior.

Aug 15, 20215 min

Treating loneliness

Loneliness is everywhere and seems to be growing more common. The treatment isn’t medication but social connections.

Aug 08, 20215 min

Refugee Mental Health

Refugees are at high risk for all the stress of changing cultures while being without their usual supports. A bit of prevention may ease their integration into American society.

Jul 18, 20215 min

We need more training slots for medical residents

But, in creating new slots we need to grow health care delivery in places where the need is greatest and the trainees will have the greatest impact on improving the community’s health.

Jul 11, 20214 min

Live-Streaming Primary Care

Do the advantages of telemedicine suggest it is an innovation that should last past COVID?

Jun 27, 20215 min

Estimating the chance of disease

It turns out that clinicians are not very good at estimating the probability of illness which leads to unnecessary care.

Jun 20, 20215 min

Mistaken approval of Alzheimer’s Drug

Aducanumab is not just a drug that doesn’t seem to work, but it is an enormously expensive drug but provides false hope to desperate families.

Jun 13, 20215 min

Marketing low value products

If COVID-19 has taught us anything, one lesson is that we need to rethink allowing promotions for treatments that are overdone, unnecessary, or not proven effective.

Jun 06, 20215 min

Using incentives to drive health care

For years we have used incentives and disincentives to drive people toward specific behaviors. Is driving toward COVID immunization any different?

May 30, 20214 min

Selecting your type of health care provider

Rather than selecting a health care provider based on ability and training, people often rely on demographic data and look for someone they think is like them.

May 23, 20215 min

The Promotion of Medical Devices

For years pharmaceutical companies have provide gifts and kickbacks to doctors who prescribed their drugs. Medical device manufacturers are now playing the same game and it’s costing all of us.

May 16, 20215 min

Involving Palliative Care too late

Asking health care providers a simple question is surprisingly accurate at predicting how long a person has to live and this information can make a big difference in how people chose to live what time they have left.

May 09, 20214 min
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