Ditch The Labcoat

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Disclosures: Ditch The Lab Coat podcast is produced by (Podkind.co) and is independent of Dr. Bonta's teaching and research roles at McMaster University, Temerty Faculty of Medicine and Queens University. 

Welcome to another episode of "Ditch the Lab Coat," the podcast where we critically explore the latest in medical science and healthcare with engaging discussions and a dose of skepticism. 

I'm your host, Dr. Mark Bonta, and today we have an insightful conversation lined up with our distinguished guest, Dr. Allan Detsky. 

Dr. Detsky, a professor at the University of Toronto and former Chief Physician at Sinai Health Systems, brings his extensive knowledge in evidence-based medicine, health policy, and clinical experience into our discussion.

In this episode, we'll delve into the complex landscape of pain management and the opioid crisis, explore the future health challenges posed by climate change and societal shifts in civility, and critique the growing influence of unregulated health advice on social media. Dr. Detsky shares his candid views on the pharmaceutical industry's role in drug development, conflicts of interest, and the intricate relationship between lifestyle changes and medical advancements.

We'll also discuss the limitations of evidence-based medicine, especially when it comes to treating patients with multiple conditions, and the challenges of applying clinical guidelines to real-world settings. Plus, stay tuned for an announcement about a website overhaul, launching in December, featuring expanded blog content for our curious listeners.

Join us as we unravel these pressing issues and more, always questioning, always learning. "Ditch the Lab Coat" continues right now.

00:00 - Podcast begins with healthcare insights from Dr. Alan Detsky.
05:31 - Highlighting the role of randomized trials in improving evidence-based medicine.
08:52 - Questioning the efficacy of zinc supplements for healthy young adults.
10:27 - Clinical study results often fail to align with real patient demographics.
16:57 - Lack of shared decision-making opportunities for hospitalized patients.
19:22 - Discussing right-wing skepticism toward pharmaceutical companies, balanced with acknowledgment of their contributions.
21:21 - Exploration of how pharmaceutical companies prioritize profits over public-interest-driven drug development.
25:00 - Reflecting on personal and professional relationships with drug industry figures.
30:43 - Increasing dependency on lifelong medications in healthcare.
35:14 - Potential for AI to address systemic issues despite its resource demands.
36:35 - Emphasizing the importance of verifying credentials to avoid unqualified healthcare professionals.

Creators & Guests

Producer
Cameron Stack
Partner of Podcast Sins - A Full Service Podcast Production and Strategy Firm

What is Ditch The Labcoat?

Candid conversations between healthcare experts, every Wednesday at 5am EST on Labcoat.fm, your destination for evidence-based insights into the world of medicine, with no holds barred debate about hot topics in healthcare.

This is for all the closet doctors, nurses, pharmacists and all others who are deeply fascinated about medicine but view the headlines with science-based skepticism.