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Dr. Khusrow Niazi – Top Docs Radio

December 3, 2014 by angishields

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Emory Healthcare

Dr. Khusrow Niazi

This week I sat down with Emory School of Medicine’s Dr. Khusrow Niazi, Interventional Cardiologist and Director of Peripheral Vascular Interventions.  Dr. Niazi is a cardiologist but is different from many other cardiologists as he treats disease from the head to toes. He specializes in blockages of the artery which may involve coronary arteries around the heart which may cause chest pain or heart attack, carotid arteries which may cause TIA or strokes, arteries to the leg which may cause leg discomfort or slow wound healing. In addition he is one of the few cardiologists who also treat veins of the legs which may cause leg cramps, swelling, heaviness or varicose veins. He has lectured nationally and internationally and has helped many patients from getting their legs amputated.

Dr. Niazi appeared with the goal of providing the folks in the community with a cardiologist’s perspective on what they need to know about vascular disease which can affect the arteries that supply the brain, heart, and limbs.  We talked about things we can do to reduce our risk of disease in the vascular system.  He also shared recommendations on the types of tests and studies that folks who are at greater risk for vascular disease should consider having conducted.  Many of these tests are quite basic and can be performed at their local primary care physician’s office.  Persons who should consider regular monitoring for the presence of vascular disease include those who are over-weight, have diabetes, high cholesterol levels, hypertension, as well as those who have close relatives with a history of vascular problems.

Dr. Niazi advised our listeners to not ignore symptoms that might indicate a vascular problem exists such as chest tightness/pain, dizzy spells or changes in vision, speech, or ability to walk, pain in the lower legs when walking, shortness of breath at rest or with mild activity, etc.  These can be signs that vascular problems exist that could potentially be corrected with early intervention.  He also spoke about the fact that persons who have a wound on their lower leg or foot need to be evaluated for the presence of correctable vascular disease.  Many of these people go on to have amputations when they may have been prevented by intervention by a vascular specialist.

Special Guest:

Dr. Khusrow Niazi, MD, of Emory University School of Medicine facebook_logo_small3  twitter_logo_small  youtube logo  linkedin_small1

 

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  • Doctor of Medicine, King Edward Medical College, Lahore, Pakistan
  • Residency, Cardiology, Kettering Medical Center
  • Fellowship William Beaumont Hospital
  • Multiple published research articles

 

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Dr. Rheudasil of Emory Heart and Vascular Institute and Georgia Vascular Society – Top Docs Radio

August 27, 2014 by angishields

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Dr. Rheudasil talks about Emory Heart & Vascular Institute and GVS.

 

Emory Heart and Vascular Institute and Georgia Vascular Society

This week on Top Docs RADIO we sat down with Dr. Mark Rheudasil of Emory Heart and Vascular Institute.  We talked about the specialty of vascular surgery, new advances in minimally-invasive endovascular procedures, and upcoming events with Georgia Vascular Society.  Dr. Rheudasil shared some feelings about why he enjoys his chosen specialty as much as he does and when it’s advisable to be seen by the specialists of Emory Heart and Vascular Institute.

He talked about his membership with the Georgia Vascular Society and how it helps the vascular specialists across the state of Georgia stay in contact with each other to share best practices, new research, and other important information they provide through their educational conferences.  Our physician practice has worked with Emory Heart and Vascular Institute for many years, collaborating on countless patients with limb-threatening wounds.  Be sure to consider a consult with this practice should you or a loved one find themselves in need of evaluation for vascular disease of the extremities, aorta, carotids, and more.

Special Guest:

Dr. Mark Rheudasil, MD of Emory Heart and Vascular Institute and Georgia Vascular Society

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Dr. Mark Rheudasil
  • Doctorate of Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School
  • Residency, Emory University Hospital
  • Fellow, American College of Surgeons
  • Board Certified in surgery and vascular surgery
  • Published articles in several medical journals including The Journal of Vascular Surgery, American Surgeon and The Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia

Tagged With: CW Hall, Dave Schwegman, david schwegman, diabetic ulcer, diabetic wound, dr. david schwegman, Dr. Mark Rheudasil, Dr. Rheudasil, Dr. Schwegman, Emory Healthcare, Emory Heart & Vascular Institute, emory st. joseph's hospital, Health Care Radio, health radio, Healthcare, healthcare radio, Lower Extremity Amputation, PAD, Peripheral Vascular Disease, Stroke, Vascular Disease, Vascular Surgery

Weight Loss: An Integrated Approach

August 22, 2013 by angishields

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Obesity has gone global. Recent statistics have shown that approximately 1 Billion people are overweight on the planet and the two primary causes are increased consumption of a diet in processed foods with saturated fat and a decrease in exercise. Consider some of these statistics: 3 in 10 Americans are trying to lose weight at any one point in time; 35% of Americans are clinically obese; the top three disease killers in the US are related to obesity (heart disease, stroke and cancer) and American’s spend $40 billion on diet related products annually. Alarming.

Research has shown that diet alone will not keep weight lost off alone. Fitness factors in as well. Actually, 80% of dieters are trying to lose weight alone and studies show that 90-95% of dieters will gain the weight lost back within 1-5 years. Exercise is a key component of permanent weight loss, but not without consideration of diet as well. Exercise is also a key component and success factor for people who are successfully able to keep the weight loss off. The role of counseling has also been of great benefit for customizing a weight loss plan and the accountability factor in sticking to a new regime.

In addition to diet and exercise, new technologies and supplements are being introduced with some success into the weight loss arena such as: spa treatments, infrared saunas and the use of cold lasers to disrupt the fat cells, the products of which can then be excreted. Many are also using mobile technology for an accountability “buddy”, calculation and tracking of weight loss and fitness goals. No matter what individual plan entails, gradual, realistic lifestyle changes over time have been shown to produce long term results.

 

Ekow Wilmot

  • Owner of BalanceDiet
  • Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
  • Professional Body Builder x20 years
  • Certified professional trainer (AFAA Aerobics and Fitness Assoc of America)
  • Body temple of God, commitment to never using unnatural aids, helps others by providing health, fitness, nutrition guidance to those wanting natural solutions
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Butch Wesley

  • NSCA certified strength & conditioning coach
  • NSCA certified personal trainer
  • USA Weightlifting certified sports performance coach
  • Former Athletic Coordinator-Clayton County Parks & Recreation
  • NAYS certified Youth Sports Administrator
  • NCAA Football National Championship Jacksonville State University
  • Assistant strength & conditioning coach Jacksonville State University

 

Lisa burris

  • Graduate of Western Michigan University, BA in Business Administration
  • Worked closely with family for 11 years then moved to Florida
  • Established as Marketing director in a physicians office, introduced and certified as a laser tech and is what brought her to Atlanta
  • 15 years experience in business, equipped with multitude of skills including management, marketing, health and medicine applications, business operations and exemplary customer service
  • Set apart from other candidates by: Penchant for organization, eye for detail, positive and personable nature, ability to multitask and perform in a fast paced environment

 

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Tagged With: diet and exercise, fitness goals, Health, heart disease, lifestyle, mobile technology, obesity, overweight, Stroke, The Doctors Roundtable, Weight Loss

Preventive Cardiology for Women

July 19, 2013 by angishields

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When most women are asked what the leading cause of death is for women over  25 yrs of age in the US, the most common answer is “cancer.” However, the correct answer is heart disease.  One in three women in the US will die of heart disease and about 8 million women in the US are living with heart disease at any one moment. First cardiac events are more fatal in women than men.  Did you know that 42% of women who have a heart attack, will die within one year after this event compared to 24% of men? A woman’s heart is different.

Risk factors for women and men are well documented and many are preventable. Despite this,  alarming trends in the prevalence of risk factors continues.  Aggressive cardiac risk factor management, education and intercepting women at key points like childbearing and menopause, can be keys to better outcomes. Risk factors include high blood pressure, elevated cholesterol, diabetes, poor lifestyle choices and family history.  However, symptoms of a cardiac event in a woman differ from a man. Men report crushing chest pain with pain radiating down the left arm. Many women never experience this and report more atypical symptoms of a cardiac event including shortness of breath, nausea and unusual fatigue.   Hormones and age are also influential with heart disease in women.

Effective treatment options are available to not only manage cardiac events but to slow down this often progressive disease process.  Listen in to this segment to hear local cardiology expert, Dr. Jason Reingold address the topic of preventive cardiology for women.  Understanding and managing cardiac risk factors today may reduce the chance of heart disease for women tomorrow.

 

Dr. Jason Reingold

  • MD from Emory University
  • Board-certified in Internal Medicine and Cardiology
  • Internal Medicine Residency program completed at UC San Francisco Med Ctr.
  • Completed cardiology fellowship at Mass General Hospital in Boston
  • Regular appearances on  Sanjay Gupta’s CNN health program

 

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Cardiologist Dr. Jason Reingold on The Doctors Roundtable

 Tanya Mack, Host and Dr. Jason Reingold, Cardiologist and Guest

 

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Integra Hospital CEO Greg Rogers, Cornerstone Financial Partners John Winters and Tim Thornberry

January 12, 2011 by angishields

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Rogers, Greg compresssedAfter graduating from Baylor University in 1993 with a Masters of Business Administration in Management, Greg Rogers took a position with Eli Lilly Pharmaceuticals working in sales, marketing and branding.  Of the 11 years Greg spent with Lilly, nine of them were in the area of neurosciences.  It was an area that spoke to his heart, and prepared him for his current position as the CEO of Integra Hospital in Plano.  Integra employs a unique model centered around neurological rehabilitation and recovery.  Most of their patients are admitted as the result of a stroke or brain injury, rather than for an orthopedic condition.  The difference is that 80% of the therapy is administered on a one on one basis, rather than in a group setting.  They have their work cut out for them as they “retrain” the brain to perform common functions.  Greg sees his work at Integra as ministry and mission, and he believes Integra’s motto, “Restoring Health, Restoring Hope”.  Visit Integra’s website at www.integrahospitalplano.com, or call them a 972-428-1740 for a tour!

Winters compressedJohn Winters was born and raised on the south side of Philadelphia.  After earning and MBA in Finance from LaSalle University, John married his wife Joan and began a career with AT&T in the area of finance, specifically mergers and acquisitions.  After spending time all over the Northeast, Europe, Saudi Arabia and South Korea, John finally found his way to Atlanta.  At the time, he became interested in financial services, and eventually started Cornerstone Financial Partners, LLC.  John has recently been appointed Planning Commissioner, District 1, for Gwinnett County.  He is also the current president of Gwinnett Council for Seniors, and a member of numerous boards, including Friends of Gwinnett County Senior Services.

 Thornberry compressedJohn’s partner at Cornerstone Financial Partners is Tim Thornberry.  Tim was a military brat, growing up doing hard time in Hawaii and Southern California!  He followed in his father’s footsteps.  After attending North Georgia College, he joined the Marine Corps Reserves.  He has served in two tours in Iraq.  He is currently the senior service officer for the American Legion in Duluth, and is the President of Sentinels of Freedom Gwinnett, working to bring “wounded warriors” home to Gwinnett County.  Tim and John’s business is committed to providing their clients conservative asset management and wealth protection.  Their business often leads them to pro bono advocacy work for Gwinnett County’s seniors.  Thanks, Tim and John for what you do in your community!  View their website at www.yourfinancialcornerstone.com, or contact them at 678-730-6100.

Special thanks to Griswold Special Care, A Tradition in Home Care Excellence since 1982, for hosting today’s show!

Tagged With: financial planning, home care, neurology, neurosciences, prudential, rehab, Rehabilitation, Stroke, wealth management

Stroke, Alzheimers, Parkinsons: Listen as Dr. Marshall Nash and his team discuss the latest research!

March 4, 2010 by angishields

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NeurosciencesDr. Marshall Nash is the founder and CEO of Neurostudies.net.  Dr. Nash is also Director of Stroke and Neuroscience Research at Gwinnett Medical Center.  His work focuses on cutting edge research around Stroke, Alzheimers, Parkinson’s diseases.  Dr. Nash became interested in medicine, particularly neurology, as a teenager when he was called in by one of the doctors to observe memory loss in one of his grandparents.  Now, he offers research treatments to many who might otherwise have no hope of relief from their disease.  Dr. Nash and his team can be reached at either 404-475-0552 in Decatur, or in their Lawrenceville office at 770-339-3312.  You can also visit their web site:  www.neurostudies.net. 

Kiva Schindler began her career in healthcare working as an emergency room nurse.  During her tenure in the ER, she saw how critical timing was in treating stroke victims.  While still at Dekalb Medical Center, she met Dr. Nash.  Today Kiva is the Site Director for Neurostudies.net, managing nine research coordinators and five other staff members.  She is passionate about educating families about the importance of quickly recognizing signs of stroke and getting expert treatment within the first three hours after the stroke occurs. 

Though one of the newer members of the team, Corie Lynn brings anotherimportant dimension to the Neurostudies team.  She is their Recruitment Specialist, and is charged with educating and advising families and patients that might benefit from the new treatment options being made available through the group’s reasearch work.  Corie is well prepared for this position, having earned a BS degree from Seton Hall, and working on both sides of the research fence, first at Merck, then at the University of South Carolina.  Corie and Kiva can also be reached at the numbers listed above.

Tagged With: Dekalb, Gwinnett Medical Center, neurology, Parksinsons, Stroke

Eugeria! Radio Talks with Tim Young, Kelly Dunham and Wally Kelleman

December 3, 2009 by angishields

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Young, Tim croppedTim Young is a Geriatric Care Manager for Piedmont Hospital’s 60 Plus Program.  Sixty Plus is a free service to patients of Piedmont Hospital.  Given the complex and sometimes bewildering process of navigating the after effects of a geriatric illness or injury, Tim and two other Sixty Plus geriatric care manager’s provide resources, advice and counsel to patients and their families on all manner of topics.  Tim shares his passion for helping seniors not only via his job at Piedmont, but also through the Alzheimer’s Association, the Atlanta Regional Commission, Lutheran Services of Georgia and through the Buckhead Christian Ministry (a community food pantry and emergency assistance program).  To learn more about these organizations, or Sixty Plus, contact Tim at timothy.young@piedmont.org, or call the Sixty Plus Helpline at (404) 605-3867.

 

Dunham, Kelly croppedOur next guest, Atlanta native Kelly Dunham, developed a passion for helping others through volunteer work in a nursing home as a youth.  Always energetic and athletic, Kelly has a dream job – she get’s paid to play with her patients.  Kelly would agree – she loves her job at Gwinnett Medical Center’s Glancy Rehabilitation Center.  As a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist, Kelly works with stroke patients, brain injury victims and many others as they try to regain a semblance of normalcy in their lives after their stay at Glancy.  Kelly even helps clients with their golf game!  One of her passions is her 2nd Thursday Stroke Support Group held at the Glancy center.  To learn more about Glancy and its programs, go to www.gwinnettmedicalcenter.com, or call Kelly directly at (678) 312-6167.

 

Kelleman, Wally croppedN. Wallace Kelleman, “Wally” to her friends, is nearly an institution in the Atlanta Elder Law community.  A lifelong student, Wally attended law school in the late 1980s, and graduated with two law degrees – one from Western New England College of Law, and one from Emory School of Law.  After 38 years as an RN, Wally recognized a gaping hole in the services available to Atlanta’s senior population, and formed The Kelleman Law Firm.  As one might expect, Wally spends time with clients helping with a broad range of issues, including estate planning and asset protection.  But more importantly, in Wally’s own words, she is “the conscience of the client or family.”  She is asking the difficult questions like, “who will support you when you are no longer able to support yourself?”  Wally can be reached via e-mail at attynwk@aol.com, or by phone at (770) 736-0369.

Tagged With: elder law, glancy, Glancy Rehab, lutheran services of georgia, piedmont sixty plus, Rehabilitation, Stroke, support group

Eugeria! Radio Interviews Sharon Hansen, Adrienne Simpson and Jacqueline Evans

October 28, 2009 by angishields

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Our first guest was Sharon Hansen, of Glancy Rehabilitation Center. Starting her career as a 4-H program coordinator, she has held a number of jobs that all contributed to preparing her for her current role.  Listen as Sharon shares her passion for serving seniors both in her job as a Clinical Evaluator for Glancy, and also in her work with the Gwinnett Parkinson’s Disease Support Group.  Find out more about Glancy’s services at www.gwinnettmedicalcenter.org/Glancy-Rehabilitation-Center.  Sharon can be reached at shansen@gwinnettmedicalcenter.org.

 

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 Next we spoke with Adrienne Simpson, President and CEO of Smooth Mooove Senior Relocation Services. Leaving the “corporate” world nearly a decade ago, Adrienne was compelled to start Smooth Mooove by a personal experience moving one of her own family members. Recognizing an opportunity in the market, Adrienne was one of the first in Atlanta to offer a full suite of senior relocation services. Her story is a real treat to hear!  For more on Smooth Mooove, visit her website at wemoveseniors.com, or email her at sales@wemoveseniors.com.

Today’s final guest was Jacquelyn Evans.  Jacqueline is a Community Liaison for Compassionate Hospice of North Georgia.  Originally from Rhode Island, Jacqueline graduated from North Georgia College with a degree in Marketing.  As she began to pursue a marketing/sales career in healthcare, she realized how much she enjoyed helping people, especially those in the final stages of their journey. Listen in as she talks about the role hospice can play for her potential patients and their families.  Please visit Compassionate Hospice’s website at www.chcmg.com.  Jacquelyn can be reached via email at jevans@chcmg.com.

Tagged With: Glancy Rehab, Gwinnett Medical Center, hospice, Rehabilitation, senior relocation, Smooth Mooove, Stroke

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