I know that I've been really bad at keeping up the blog. It's just that life (and work) gets in the say sometimes. The video above is the opening segment from last night's live podcast. What I hope to do is to place other video segments from the show on to the site and make them like blog posts. You can download the entire audio podcast in the link below. Also check out MikeSevilla.TV for other youtube videos. Enjoy!
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TV Interview: Depression
In the video above, you'll see the interview done yesterday talking about depression. The interview was only two minutes, so I could only cover very limited material. In addition, I wanted to talk about the Behavioral Medicine and Wellness Center at Salem Community Hospital, but I ran out of time.
The funny thing is that this was a new set that I had never seen before. Apparently, this couch set was new for the station as well. So, this threw me off a little bit, but I think I was able to manage. I did tell the anchor that I missed sitting at a desk - Hehe.
If you found this interview helpful, I encourage you to check out my other TV interviews here. Plus, I have a whole youtube channel at MikeSevilla.TV in addition to a facebook page for the website and, of course, my twitter feed. Enjoy!
Social Media: Don't Do This
There's nothing like a good fight taking place on social media, right? Locally, there has been a contract dispute between a radio station and (arguably) the #1 morning show in the market. The morning show is called "The DeLuca Show" and the radio station is WDJQ in Canton, Ohio otherwise known as Q92 Radio.
Contract talks broke down today which lead to a Q92 press release and The DeLuca Show press release. For about 2 weeks, there have been facebook comments on both of their facebook pages which have been interesting to follow.
In the past few hours, the facebook comments have been getting more negative - to the point where the radio station posted the facebook page above. What's more interesting is that the facebook update above has been DELETED since I took that screen shot.
Q92: For those of you who have missed it and are demanding to know what has happened, we have issued a press release on what has happened with the morning show. It is what it is. In the future, negative comments on this page will be removed and users banned from posting on this page. Let's move on and try to be positive. There is more than enough negativity in the world. Posting it here won't change anything.
On the other hand, the DeLuca Show posted a FB update with the simple request "'Like' if we have your support." As of this posting, it has been up only 30 minutes, and they already have 1299 likes. Do me a favor, "Like" this as well and see how high this FB update can go.
Here's the lesson: DO -> Show some love to your audience. DON'T -> Insult your audience. Pretty simple to me...
Ep238 Wrap-Up: Physician Entrepreneur
Thanks again to Dr. Jennifer Dyer for being my guest on Family Medicine Rocks Podcast Episode 238. She is a pediatric endocrinologist, physician scientist and researcher. But, most importantly, she is a Physician Entrepreneur whose vision created the Endogoddess App. We began the interview talking about the basic functions of the app and towards the end of the interview, she talked about some new features that are being worked on (I hope to have that video portion up soon).
In the video above, you'll see our discussion on how it is being a Physician Entrepreneur. She was a full time academic physician including seeing patients on a regular basis. She gave that up to chase her dream of developing and marketing a smartphone app.
Other topics in our interview include her prediction that 2012 will be THE year for mobile health reaching the masses, her thoughts on the new social media platform pinterest, and the recent announcement by Paula Dean having diabetes.
You can download the entire audiopodcast here or down below. I hope to post other video portions of the interview soon. If you enjoyed this interview, encourage you to subscribe to our iTunes feed here, and to "Like" the facebook page. Thanks for your continued support of the show!
Ep238 Preview: Endogoddess
Join me tonight for Episode 238 of the Family Medicine Rocks podcast when my guest will be Dr. Jennifer Dyer, otherwise known as @Endogoddess on twitter. Not only is she a pediatric endocrinologist, she is a physician entrepreneur in that she developed the Endogoddess app that helps patients manage their diabetes.
In the video above, you see Endogoddess introduce herself before a panel presentation at the 2011 Mayo Clinic Social Media Summit. The Endogoddess app not only helps patients track their blood sugars, it also rewards you for achieving treatment goals with iTunes songs. Check out this video which is a TV news report talking about the app.
Join us Sunday, January 29, 2012 at 10pm Eastern Time for Episode 238 of the Family Medicine Rocks podcast. Also check out the facebook page for this show, as well as follow me on twitter. Hope to see you for tonight's show!
Ep236 Wrap-up: Kevin Bernstein
Thanks again to Dr. Kevin Bernstein for being my guest on Family Medicine Rocks Podcast Episode 236. He is a first year Family Medicine Resident at the Naval Hospital in Pensacola, Florida. We talked about life as an intern and what that means. We also discussed his recent blog post "Life as a Family Medicine Intern and Social Media Burnout." You'll see part of that chat in the video above.
In addition, we talked about Family Medicine advocacy including the upcoming AAFP committee meeting weekend in February where this will be the first experience of some medical students and residents to organized medicine. We talked about tips to help these new committee members succeed.
Kevin is the Resident Chair of the 2012 AAFP National Conference of Family Medicine Residents and Medical Students which will take place in July. You may remember this video when we chatted during the 2010 edition of the meeting. Man, how time flies. Finally, we talked about the recent events at Penn State University, especially since that is his alma mater.
You can download the entire audio podcast below. I hope to put up on the blog other video clips from last night's episode - particularly about Family Medicine advocacy and particularly with the upcoming AAFP committee meeting weekend. Have a great weekend everyone!
OSMA Interview
Thanks so much to the Ohio State Medical Association (OSMA) for featuring me in their "Member Spotlight" for their Jan/Feb 2012 magazine. The digital magazine was released yesterday and you can see me on page 9 by clicking here.
The title for this edition of the magazine is "To 'Friend' or Not 'Friend." Did you know that the OSMA has a Social Media Tool kit? You can read about it in the magazine here, but you can also check out the tool kit here. I was interviewed last year on video after giving my social media talk at their meeting. You can check out that video below. Thanks again to OSMA!
Welcome to those of you who clicked on over from the OSMA site.I invite you to check out the different aspects of my website and to give feedback. I also encourage you to check out my interviews with Medical Economics, Family Practice News, Primary Care Clinician, Pixels & Pills, Health Camp Yale, and PharmaPhorum. If you would like to interview me for your website or publication, feel free to contact me through the Contact Link above. Thanks for stopping by the website!
MDWebPro Interview
Thanks so much to MDWebPro for the opportunity to chat with them about physicians and social media. They have a good presence on twitter. And, their website describes their services which include monitoring social media reputation (which is very important for physicians) and SEO optimization.
I am featured on their blog today in an article entitled "Healthcare Social Media." And, what you'll see on their site is the text transcrption of our interview. Above, you'll see our chat in a video format. We chatted about my beginnings in social media, how physicians can start out in social media, and my impressions of e-patient movement.
Welcome to those of you who clicked on over from MDWebPro. I welcome those of you who are visiting from their site. I invite you to check out the different aspects of my website and to give feedback. I also encourage you to check out my interviews with Medical Economics, Family Practice News, Primary Care Clinician,Pixels & Pills, the Ohio State Medical Association, Health Camp Yale, and PharmaPhorum. If you would like to interview me for your website or publication, feel free to contact me through the Contact Link above. Thanks for stopping by the website!
What #FMRevolution Can Learn From SOPA

All over the internet today, including Wikipedia (shown above), you'll see an online protest. Not only protest, but to raise awareness over the legislation called SOPA and PIPA. The only two links working today on Wikipedia are SOPA and PIPA. I encourage you to read those and check them out. Google also has a good link today to read.
What can #FMRevolution learn? Well, for one thing, not to be (totally) disruptive of the normal course of daily business. One of the amusing tweets today went like this, "Wikipedia is blacked out. How the hell am I supposed to treat patients?"
The point is that if #FMRevolution can get a core group of passionate people together on the internet, say, to talk about the (again) impending Medicare SGR Physician payment cut that is due in 43 days, it just might have an impact.
The effort can be to raise awareness in a creative way to get the attention of our patients. Just a thought. But, I, like a lot of other people will be closely watching if and how today's internet effort to see how it impacts the SOPA and PIPA legislation...
Update: At about 7pmET, tech website Ars Technica posted article "PIPA support collapses, with 13 new senators opposed." I'll try to post other updates here
Wound Healing Center
In the video above, you'll see my TV interview from yesterday talking about wound healing centers in general, and specifically, the center at my local hospital. Pretty much everyone knows someone with diabetes and/or circulation problems and this causes even simple cuts and bruises from healing properly.
In addition, people who have had radiation or chemotherapy as cancer treatment, sometimes this causes wounds that are difficult to heal. These treatments are good in that they kill the cancer cells, but sometimes they kill the healthy cells as well.
If you find this interview helpful, I invite you to check out other TV interviews of mine at MikeSevilla.TV. Enjoy!
