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Want to get the answers you are seeking and have better health when you leave your doctor's office. In this video, Family Medicine Physician and Podcast Co-Host Dr. Jessica Gray shares key steps for taking conversations with your doctor to the next level and helping your doctor to help you!
This video was created after analyzing Dr. Gray's interview transcript, storyboarding, and using Canva.
What happens when the person you've always seen as unstoppable suddenly isn't? When Antonio Dionizio's father — a Portuguese immigrant, army veteran, former police officer in Portugal, and construction worker who'd never slowed down a day in his life — was diagnosed with Stage 3 colorectal cancer at 63, Antonio, who was in his twenties at the time, was completely unprepared for the journey that was about to unfold.
In this episode, co-host Julie Woon talks with Antonio, who is the Co-Founder and Vice President of Champions for Colorectal Cancer. He opens up about the guilt of not doing more as a caregiver and being the youngest child in his family, the silence that surrounded his family's fear, how his caregiving journey changed his own approach to health.
This video was edited in Riverside and Adobe Premiere, where branding elements were added.
Have you experienced age disparities in your healthcare? In this episode of the YMyHealth podcast, Co-Host Melissa Schenkman engages in a vital conversation with Dr. Fola May, a gastroenterologist, distinguished researcher, and deeply involved colorectal cancer advocate at the national level for patients and colorectal cancer survivors.
They discuss the alarming rise of colorectal cancer in younger adults, the importance of health literacy, and the need for early screening tests. This conversation delves into the complexities of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening, the impact of genetic testing on insurance, and innovative approaches to increase screening rates, particularly among younger populations.
This video was created on Instagram during an IG Live broadcast. It's format was transcoded from .mov to .mp4 in Adobe Express to enable editing in Adobe Premiere Pro, where edits were completed and branded elements were added.
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