Join Dr. Dean Mitchell on The Smartest Doctor In The Room as he reflects on more than 25 years in medical practice and explores how medicine has evolved and what should never be lost along the way. From handwritten charts and prescription pads to electronic records, telehealth, and AI driven information, Dr. Mitchell shares firsthand insights into how technology has transformed the doctor patient relationship for better and for worse.In this thoughtful conversation, he discusses the importance of eye contact, physical exams, careful history taking, and genuine human connection in an era of screens, shortcuts, and online medical advice. Dr. Mitchell also addresses the risks of self-diagnosis, social media health trends, and direct to consumer medical services while encouraging patients to stay informed without trying to be their own doctor.This episode is a timely reminder that while medicine continues to advance, trust, connection, and listening remain at the heart of truly effective care.
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Join Dr. Dean Mitchell on The Smartest Doctor In The Room as he reflects on more than 25 years in medical practice and explores how medicine has evolved and what should never be lost along the way. From handwritten charts and prescription pads to electronic records, telehealth, and AI driven information, Dr. Mitchell shares firsthand insights into how technology has transformed the doctor patient relationship for better and for worse.In this thoughtful conversation, he discusses the importance of eye contact, physical exams, careful history taking, and genuine human connection in an era of screens, shortcuts, and online medical advice. Dr. Mitchell also addresses the risks of self-diagnosis, social media health trends, and direct to consumer medical services while encouraging patients to stay informed without trying to be their own doctor.This episode is a timely reminder that while medicine continues to advance, trust, connection, and listening remain at the heart of truly effective care.
Ep. 185 - Pandemic Preparedness: Bird Flu, Antibiotic Resistance & the Next Big Threat
The Smartest Doctor in the Room
47 minutes
5 months ago
Ep. 185 - Pandemic Preparedness: Bird Flu, Antibiotic Resistance & the Next Big Threat
In this episode of The Smartest Doctor in the Room, host Dr. Dean Mitchell sits down with Dr. Bruce Farber, Chief of Public Health and Epidemiology at Northwell Health, to dissect the infectious disease threats making headlines—from resurgent measles outbreaks to the looming specter of avian flu. With decades of experience battling HIV, COVID-19, and hospital-acquired infections, Dr. Farber offers a frontline perspective on:The alarming measles surge: Why vaccine hesitancy is fueling preventable outbreaks and who really needs a booster.Bird flu’s pandemic potential: How close are we to human-to-human transmission—and are we prepared?Candida auris & other hospital superbugs: The truth about antibiotic resistance and how to protect yourself during hospital stays.Chronic Lyme & "long COVID" controversies: Why prolonged antibiotics often fail—and what might work instead.Lessons from HIV to COVID: How public health wins (and fails) shape our future.This episode is a must-listen for anyone concerned about the invisible threats in our communities. Tune in for an episode filled with cutting edge insights on modern day medicine, no fear-mongering, just facts.Need a certified mold inspector? Reach out to Joseph ReissPhone Number: 908-451-4592 Email: jprconsultants7929@gmail.comVisit Dr. Mitchell's website here: https://www.mitchellmedicalgroup.com
The Smartest Doctor in the Room
Join Dr. Dean Mitchell on The Smartest Doctor In The Room as he reflects on more than 25 years in medical practice and explores how medicine has evolved and what should never be lost along the way. From handwritten charts and prescription pads to electronic records, telehealth, and AI driven information, Dr. Mitchell shares firsthand insights into how technology has transformed the doctor patient relationship for better and for worse.In this thoughtful conversation, he discusses the importance of eye contact, physical exams, careful history taking, and genuine human connection in an era of screens, shortcuts, and online medical advice. Dr. Mitchell also addresses the risks of self-diagnosis, social media health trends, and direct to consumer medical services while encouraging patients to stay informed without trying to be their own doctor.This episode is a timely reminder that while medicine continues to advance, trust, connection, and listening remain at the heart of truly effective care.