Nov 05 2024 49 mins
Dr. Scott Fishman’s remarkable journey from the humanities to the forefront of medical innovation is nothing short of inspiring. Dr. Fishman, whose path veered from a recording studio to significant contributions in pain research, joins us to share the intriguing twists that led him from an interest in communication to a profound fascination with endorphins and pain management. With pivotal moments like a news story on acupuncture in China and the guidance of a mentor, Dr. Fishman’s story serves as a testament to the power of curiosity and perseverance in transforming one’s career and impact.
Our conversation progresses into the vital link between lifestyle choices and chronic pain management. With more than three decades of experience, we explore how holistic approaches, including diet and mental wellness, can drastically improve quality of life and mitigate chronic conditions. By spotlighting the creation of a wellness education office, we underscore the shift from reactive healthcare towards preventive strategies, inspired by the dedication and support of advocates like Jacquelyn Anderson. This episode challenges listeners to rethink their health narratives and embrace lifestyle changes as powerful tools for longevity and vitality.
Navigating the overwhelming abundance of health information is no easy task, yet finding credible sources is more important than ever. We delve into the biases present even in reputable institutions like UC Berkeley and the Mayo Clinic while emphasizing the empirical insights offered by the Blue Zones about diet, lifestyle, and community connection. Our discussion advocates for critical evaluation of health advice, warning against an overreliance on supplements, and urging listeners to prioritize sustainable habits over fleeting solutions. Dr. Fishman’s insights into wellness education and future healthcare financing offer a deeper understanding of the importance of accessible, effective wellness initiatives.
You can reach Dr. Fishman at the UC Davis Office of Wellness Education or by emailing him at [email protected]
For more information on what we provide at CAPTRUST visit www.captrust.com.
You can contact me, Kelly Brothers, through the show at: [email protected]
To reach me at CAPTRUST visit www.captrust.com/locations/sacramento-ca/
CHAPTER SUMMARIES
(00:00) Exploring Pain
Dr. Scott Fishman's unconventional journey to becoming a physician, sparked by curiosity and persistence, highlights the importance of science and mentorship.
(13:34) Wellness Education and Chronic Illness
Lifestyle choices can prevent and manage chronic pain, and a paradigm shift towards preventive health care is needed.
(27:19) Navigating Information on Health and Wellness
Evaluating health information, diverse diets, active lifestyles, and avoiding quick fixes for wellness.
(45:02) Future of Medical Care Finance
Future of medical care, complexities of financing, and importance of wellness education and initiatives discussed by Dr. Scott Fishman.
Our conversation progresses into the vital link between lifestyle choices and chronic pain management. With more than three decades of experience, we explore how holistic approaches, including diet and mental wellness, can drastically improve quality of life and mitigate chronic conditions. By spotlighting the creation of a wellness education office, we underscore the shift from reactive healthcare towards preventive strategies, inspired by the dedication and support of advocates like Jacquelyn Anderson. This episode challenges listeners to rethink their health narratives and embrace lifestyle changes as powerful tools for longevity and vitality.
Navigating the overwhelming abundance of health information is no easy task, yet finding credible sources is more important than ever. We delve into the biases present even in reputable institutions like UC Berkeley and the Mayo Clinic while emphasizing the empirical insights offered by the Blue Zones about diet, lifestyle, and community connection. Our discussion advocates for critical evaluation of health advice, warning against an overreliance on supplements, and urging listeners to prioritize sustainable habits over fleeting solutions. Dr. Fishman’s insights into wellness education and future healthcare financing offer a deeper understanding of the importance of accessible, effective wellness initiatives.
You can reach Dr. Fishman at the UC Davis Office of Wellness Education or by emailing him at [email protected]
For more information on what we provide at CAPTRUST visit www.captrust.com.
You can contact me, Kelly Brothers, through the show at: [email protected]
To reach me at CAPTRUST visit www.captrust.com/locations/sacramento-ca/
CHAPTER SUMMARIES
(00:00) Exploring Pain
Dr. Scott Fishman's unconventional journey to becoming a physician, sparked by curiosity and persistence, highlights the importance of science and mentorship.
(13:34) Wellness Education and Chronic Illness
Lifestyle choices can prevent and manage chronic pain, and a paradigm shift towards preventive health care is needed.
(27:19) Navigating Information on Health and Wellness
Evaluating health information, diverse diets, active lifestyles, and avoiding quick fixes for wellness.
(45:02) Future of Medical Care Finance
Future of medical care, complexities of financing, and importance of wellness education and initiatives discussed by Dr. Scott Fishman.