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KevinMD on Video


In the past few days, you may have noticed that our friend KevinMD is utilizing viddler.com to do video previews of upcoming blog/website content. This is an interesting move from the opinion leader who traditionally has only used text - although he has posted videos on his site in the past from other medically related content providers.

I think this is a good thing and shows the trend of content creation moving beyond the text format into other areas like video, audio, and live streaming. I hope that other opinion leaders in this space try out video, audio, and other platforms. Continuing to explore other means of social media communication is what I like to see!

Concussions in School Sports


Earlier this week, a study that was published by the American Academy of Pediatrics stating that "The number of sport-related concussions is highest in high-school aged athletes, but the number in younger athletes is significant and on the rise." Why is this? Many believe that this is from better recognition of the symptoms and the need to be medically evaluated.

I did a couple of interviews with local TV news to talk about the subject (Video 1 and Video 2). In my research on this subject, I found an article from the Dayton Daily News stating that the Ohio High School Athletic Association passed a policy in May 2010:

Any athlete who exhibits signs, symptoms or behaviors consistent with a concussion (such as loss of consciousness, headache, dizziness, confusion or balance problems) shall be immediately removed from the contest and shall not return to play until cleared with written authorization by an appropriate health care professional.
In addition, on the OHSAA website, there is an entire section devoted to concussions and head injuries. I have also read that other states have taken similar steps - especially with high school and younger athletes. If you find the videos in this post helpful, I encourage you to see my other interviews on health related topics at MikeSevilla.TV

Dr. A Show 180: 3 Year Anniversary


Thanks so much to those who listened to Doctor Anonymous Show 180 where I celebrated my three year anniversary of my live podcast on BlogTalkRadio. Thanks also to Ben and to Kat for calling into the show. During the show, I shared a little bit about how the Doctor Anonymous blog and podcast started. You'll see me share a little bit about that story in the video above.

You can listen to the entire audio podcast in the sidebar player. Or, if you like, you can go to the iTunes page for the show and download Show Number 180. Don't forget to check out the Facebook page for the show and hit the big "Like" button at the top. Finally, I invite you to check out my you tube page where I also have some interviews with local TV news on a variety of health topics. Thanks for your continued support! I appreciate it!

Dr. A Show 180 Tonight!


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Thursday, August 26th, 2010 at 9pm ET (0100 UTC)

Tonight is going to be a special show! Why? Because it's going to be a landmark show. Yes, that's right. Tonight, Doctor Anonymous Show 180, will mark three years of me doing a live podcast. Three years of me being on the BlogTalkRadio network. Three years of me not being cancelled. That should be celebration enough, right?

Now, if this was a quality show, I would have accumulated my favorite clips from the past three years and reminisced about them all over again. Well, I didn't have time to listen and edit old shows together. However, I'll still share some memories that I've had over the past few years since I started doing my social media stuff.

Who knows? Maybe I'll even take some random phone calls tonight. The video above is the promo for the first year anniversary show - when I was still using viddler as my video sharing source.

If you are new to the show, I encourage you to catch us live. There is a great chat room that also goes on. You can even see my shining face on the webcam. In addition, you can call into the show to say hello. Can't catch us live? That's ok. You can listen anytime after the show as it is saved as a podcast so you can listen anytime!

For first time Blog Talk Radio listeners:
*Although it is not required to listen to the show, I encourage you to register on the BlogTalkRadio site prior to the show. I think it will make the process easier.

*To get to my show site, click here. As show time gets closer, keep hitting "refresh" on your browser until you see the "Play/Chat" button. Then, of course, press the "Play/Chat" button.

Egg Recall


Did you know that there has been a recall of about 500,000,000 eggs in the United States? About half a Billion eggs? Sheesh! I have been kind of peripherally following this story until the last week or so when the voluntary recalls hit the news. A very good summary for the consumer can be found over at the WebMD site.

The local TV station asked me to come in and interview with regard to what the egg recall means for the consumer and patient. I encourage you to check out the video above, and then the video below. If you found this helpful, then check out my other TV interviews on my You Tube page. Thanks so much!

Family Medicine Television


Look out Chronicles of EMS (hehe) and all other health care fields looking to break into Hollywood, Dr. Doug Farrago is trying to take a bite out of Hollywood. In the video above, you'll see his pitch to try to get Family Medicine and Primary Care to the small screen. It's a kind of "day in the life" type of snap shot of how he balances his professional life and personal life.

Dr. Doug uses humor very well in his parodies and biting humor. He has a magazine and a blog of the same name called "Placebo Journal." He also has a very entertaining You Tube channel which is the extension of his magazine and blog. I know this first hand because he was gracious enough to come on Doctor Anonymous Show 26 all the way back in February 2008.

You can listen by clicking here for Dr. A Show 26 with Dr. Doug. Or, if you like, you can go to the show's iTunes page, download the show, and listen at your leisure. Don't forget also to check out the facebook page for the show and the you tube page for the show. Enjoy!

Ragweed Pollen Season


I don't know about you, but my allergies have been really acting up on me lately. Well, maybe not this week since it's been cooler. But, last week, my eyes were watering, my nose was running, and my lungs were wheezing (kind of). But, for the first two weeks of August, I had a lot of my patients complaining of their allergy symptoms getting worse. And, for some people, their asthma was getting worse as well.

The local TV station called me last week during the beginning of Ragweed Pollen Season and asked me to talk about it. They were kind enough to come to my office to talk to be for about 10 minutes. But, when you see the edited report above, you'll see that I only got about 45 seconds. The other thing that I learned about local TV news is that they like to recycle stories during a 24 hour news cycle. So, in addition to the initial report, you'll see in the video, the same story used again at the 5pm, 6pm, 11pm, 5am, and noon news. So, I thought that was interesting.

If you find this information helpful, I invite you to check out my other TV interviews about health issues. Head on over to my you tube page to check out my TV interviews, video segments from my internet radio show, and some miscellaneous videos. Enjoy!

Dr. A Show 179 Wrap-up: DrJonathan


Thanks again to DrJonathan for being my guest on Doctor Anonymous Show 179. He is a fourth year medical student who took the latest edition of his board exam the day prior to the show. So, needless to say, he was very happy to get that step behind him.

I would have to say that the show is broken down into two parts. In the first part, we discussed his discovery of Family Medicine (Whoo-Hoo) as his specialty of choice. And, we also discussed his path toward his decision, which includes a college career studying the art of Counseling. In the video segment above, DrJonathan and I have an unusually serious discussion of utilizing counseling techniques during the course of the patient interview.

In the 2nd half of the show, we discussed his passion and background in theater and music - including his interest in the musical stylings of Jim Brickman. DrJonathan is very savvy in the social media universe. He called into Show 175 and shared a story that he was a part of in saving a life while on twitter.

In the video segment below, we discuss The DrJonathan Live Show which is his live video variety show which will be coming back to the airwaves this Thursday, August 26th, 2010 at 7pm Eastern Time on UStream.tv (His show will be right before this week's Dr. A Show). You can learn more information about his show by following his twitter stream.

As always, you can listen to the entire audio podcast by clicking on Doctor Anonymous Show 179. Or, if you like, you can go to the show's iTunes page, download Show 179, and listen anytime you like. Also check out the show's Facebook page and hit the big "Like" button at the top. Finally, I invite you to check out my you tube page which includes some local TV interviews of me talking about health topics. Have a great week everybody!

Skipping High School Reunion


So, my 20 year high school reunion is coming up in about a week. And, I have been going back and forth about whether I'm going to attend this event. I really have no excuses. I was born, grew up, went to college, and ultimately work in the same city (that's depressing to talk about, but that's for another post). So, it's not like I have to get on a plane or make any kind of lavish travel plans to get to the reunion.

Ten years ago, I went to the reunion. And, I admit that I really did not have a good time. It was kind of like stepping into a time machine and having all those insecurities come back on me. In fact, I think the 10 year reunion was actually at the school. How weird was that? (although it's probably pretty common)

Anyway, this is probably pretty "snob-ish" for me to say, but I've decided that I'm not going to my reunion next weekend. Facebook, despite all the negativity that is out there right now about it, has been an interesting way to try to catch up with people and what they're doing now. And, for me, I'm pretty content with that. Facebook has handled my curiosity factor for most of the people that I was interested in catching up with.

Best of luck to my class as they celebrate their 20 year reunion coming up next weekend. I won't be there. But, maybe through the magic of social media and Facebook, I will be, as I know that probably pictures will be posted. I'd rather go through the time machine through the comfort of my own home on the computer, rather than be there in person....