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The Pulse Monthly Monitor: March 2022
Tune in as Dr. Julie V. Philley invites Dr. Emmanuel Elueze, designated institutional official over the Department of Graduate Medical Education (GME), to discuss our GME programs and growth forecast for 2022 .
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The Pulse Monthly Monitor: February 2022
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Join us as Dr. Julie V. Philley invites Dr. Gerald Ledlow, dean of the School of Community and Rural Health, to discuss the latest publication of the Northeast Texas Health Status Report.
The Pulse Monthly Monitor: January 2022
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Join us as Dr. Julie V. Philley introduces Dr. Brigham C. Willis, founding dean of UT Tyler's school of medicine.
All of Us Research Program - How You Can Participate
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Paul McGaha, DO, MPH - Chair and Associate Professor, Department of Community Health at the Health Science Center at UT Tyler and Michael Morris, PhD, MPH, CHFP, Associate Professor, Department of Healthcare Policy, Economics and Management - discusses the All of Us Research Program How You Can Participate in the January 2022 installment of our virtual "Walk with a Doc" video series.
End-of-Year Giving
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End-of-Year Giving
Walk with a Doc: Strategies for your Mental Health and Wellness
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Julie Hebert, OTD, OTR - Academic Fieldwork Coordinator and Clinical Assistant Professor at The University of Texas at Tyler - discusses Strategies for your Mental Health and Wellness in the December 2021 installment of our virtual "Walk with a Doc" video series.
Rural Family Medicine Residency Virtual Tour
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The University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler (UTHSCT) Rural Family Medicine Residency Program in Pittsburg offers the best of both worlds. Resident physicians in this program will spend the first year of their three-year program in Tyler with access to nearly 1,000 inpatient teaching beds (all three Tyler Hospitals combined). While in Tyler, our residents are integrated with the Tyler...
Family Medicine Residency Virtual Tour
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The UT Health Science Center Family Medicine Residency Program in Tyler offers an exciting and comprehensive approach to learning. Our environment provides unopposed training, a well-balanced lifestyle, and a wide variety of clinical pathology to prepare you for any practice setting. In fact, our graduates have found fulfilling careers in healthcare as: Hospitalists Sports Medicine Physicians O...
General Surgery Residency Virtual Tour
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Welcome to the General Surgery Residency Program at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler. The goal of our ACGME-approved residency program is to recruit and train confident, technically capable and well-rounded surgeons. The large clinical volume and the mix of academic, hospital-employed and private surgeons provide a comprehensive learning experience allowing our graduates t...
Internal Medicine Residency Virtual Tour
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Welcome to the Internal Medicine Residency Program at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler. I am excited to share with you about our training program, which started with its initial intern class in July 2020. This residency program, located at UT Health East Texas in Tyler, provides an outstanding training opportunity for internal medicine residents located in beautiful Tyler,...
Internal Medicine Resident Testimonial
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Internal Medicine Resident Testimonial
The Pulse Monthly Monitor: November 2021
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Join us as Dr. Julie V. Philley visits with special guest Steve Fitzpatrick of Fitzpatrick Architects, the architect firm in charge of building the school of medicine.
Walk with a Doc: Auditory Processing Disorder
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Justine Faghihifar, OTD, OTR - Clinical Assistant Professor at The University of Texas at Tyler - discusses Auditory Processing Disorder (APD) in the November 2021 installment of our virtual "Walk with a Doc" video series. For more information on APD, visit any of the links below: For a simple explanation: www.webmd.com/brain/auditory-processing-disorder www.verywellhealth.com/auditory-processi...
The Pulse Monthly Monitor: October 2021
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Join us as Dr. Julie V. Philley discusses The University of Texas at Tyler's School of Nursing with Dean Barbara Haas, PhD, RN.
Walk with a Doc: Parkinson's disease
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Melinda Hermanns, PhD, RN, PMH-BC, PN/FCN, ANEF - Professor of Nursing at The University of Texas at Tyler - discusses Parkinson's disease in the October 2021 installment of our virtual "Walk with a Doc" video series.
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (CAP) Fellowship Program Overview
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Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (CAP) Fellowship Program Overview
Walk with a Doc: Emergency Healthcare in Nontraditional Environments
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Walk with a Doc: Emergency Healthcare in Nontraditional Environments
The Pulse Monthly Monitor: September 2021
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The Pulse Monthly Monitor: September 2021
Lifestyle Change Programs
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Lifestyle Change Programs
Walk with a Doc: Alpha-Gal Syndrome, Risk and Prevention
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Walk with a Doc: Alpha-Gal Syndrome, Risk and Prevention
Family Medicine - Athens Residency Virtual Tour
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Family Medicine - Athens Residency Virtual Tour
UTHSCT Recognizes NIOSH 50th Anniversary
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UTHSCT Recognizes NIOSH 50th Anniversary
Walk with a Doc: Children's Dental Health
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Walk with a Doc: Children's Dental Health
Walk with a Doc: What You Need to Know About the Johnson & Johnson (Janssen) Vaccine.
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Walk with a Doc: What You Need to Know About the Johnson & Johnson (Janssen) Vaccine.
Colorectal Cancer: The Importance of Screening
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Colorectal Cancer: The Importance of Screening
Importance of Cervical Cancer Screenings and Prevention
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Importance of Cervical Cancer Screenings and Prevention
Psychology Internship Program Virtual Tour
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Psychology Internship Program Virtual Tour
Walk with a Doc: What You Need to Know About mRNA Vaccines
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Walk with a Doc: What You Need to Know About mRNA Vaccines
General Psychiatry Residency Virtual Tour
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General Psychiatry Residency Virtual Tour
Rural Psychiatry Residency Virtual Tour
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Rural Psychiatry Residency Virtual Tour

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  • @whendis.roberts9903
    @whendis.roberts9903 17 дней назад

    WHAT ABOUT PREVENTION????????? WHAT ABOUT PREVENTION????? LETS PREVENT THIS DISEASE. STOP CROWDED CITIES AMD MEN WHO DO CONSTRUCTION NEED TO WEAR MASKS.

  • @TheBadMadMan786
    @TheBadMadMan786 Месяц назад

    This is amazing. Any more information?

  • @trudycook1276
    @trudycook1276 Месяц назад

    DR BUTTRAM IS MY DR HE'S AWESOME

  • @MichelleA.-yg3mf
    @MichelleA.-yg3mf 2 месяца назад

    Indeed, watching them melt away within 48 hours felt so good, and yes, I used what I mentioned the other day. It actually took a bit more to make them totally disappear, I just go’ogled Melissa Thanderski and the pain unexpectedly disappeared so quickly.

  • @Dave-if5qj
    @Dave-if5qj 2 месяца назад

    Psychiatry has made so much progress and it's good to see residencys have become vary selective in choosing quality students

  • @AmyBlau-hh8fo
    @AmyBlau-hh8fo 2 месяца назад

    This is very informative.

  • @user-yi7cj9dz1l
    @user-yi7cj9dz1l 3 месяца назад

    I had a facelift 15 months ago, and since then, my left eyebrow has been immobile. It has a little movement at the end of the brow, and that’s all. I have lost my facial expression, and I feel so worried that it will stay that way. I started physical therapy and electrotherapy. I have used Proserin and Nuclo injections, but none of these have helped. What can I do?

  • @ajaxflaskaarbra9915
    @ajaxflaskaarbra9915 3 месяца назад

    Excelent presentation and interview. Thank you.

  • @seanr521
    @seanr521 3 месяца назад

    The title is misleading this video doesnt talk about ideas why may or may not be real

  • @ILLRICARDO
    @ILLRICARDO 4 месяца назад

    I feel I cannot process audio fast enough. By the time I hear the second sentence I forget the first sentence.

  • @doobyboy21
    @doobyboy21 4 месяца назад

    One Dr. prescribed me Nasal Rinse, Amoxicillin/clavulanic acid, and Prednisone 50 MG for 5 days... It worked ! I had been coughing for about a month with shortness of breath ! I am a non smoker but do have Asthma...

  • @USMARSHALL2011
    @USMARSHALL2011 4 месяца назад

    Thank you

  • @aliciaM925
    @aliciaM925 5 месяцев назад

    This may literally be the best educational interview I’ve ever seen. Great questions that covered everything and precise thorough answers.

  • @djkillachris
    @djkillachris 5 месяцев назад

    Straight up bioweapon. It also caused me more illness due to trashing my immune system.

  • @kingmulahoo4925
    @kingmulahoo4925 5 месяцев назад

    thank you , DOCTOR BUTT RAM

  • @morganreigns1984
    @morganreigns1984 5 месяцев назад

    Nopei got walking pnuemonia and i feel like im gonna die

  • @lindaguida4074
    @lindaguida4074 5 месяцев назад

    Never smoked a day in my life!

  • @rahilhussain3955
    @rahilhussain3955 6 месяцев назад

    How many days it takes for installation?

  • @RavenWolfDrum69
    @RavenWolfDrum69 6 месяцев назад

    Someone said phosphorus in our diets too much in kidneys

  • @jasmynpolite2756
    @jasmynpolite2756 6 месяцев назад

    I have high blood pressure at the age of 29 and I am glad that I am on medicine for it and i have made healthier choices. I do have a family history of high blood pressure in my Mom and Dad, side of the family

  • @Yungmonsta52
    @Yungmonsta52 7 месяцев назад

    This is my doctor I love this woman to death she's the best on this earth 💜💜💜💜💜

  • @Yungmonsta52
    @Yungmonsta52 7 месяцев назад

    This is my doctor I love this woman to death she's the best on this earth 💜💜💜💜💜

  • @Cheng-jq6fc
    @Cheng-jq6fc 7 месяцев назад

    #PARASITES.. 😨scary AF!!😨 Google parasites eating us alive: by Ronnie Skurow scary documentary 😳 😨

  • @debragill9405
    @debragill9405 8 месяцев назад

    Thus dr knows his stuff we have been seeing him for years for adhd and autism spectrum disorder

  • @karenuntz6514
    @karenuntz6514 8 месяцев назад

    3 bacteria plus afb...

  • @norrish8670
    @norrish8670 8 месяцев назад

    No, I did not have a brain issue.

  • @ronw9719
    @ronw9719 8 месяцев назад

    Her response to infection is antibiotics. Many many people have controlled and defeated NTM with airway cleaning techniques. Using a nebulizer with 7% saline solution, 2-3 times daily, practicing good hygeine, etc. is preferable to 1-2 years of antibiotics (daily!) She needs to look at some of the controlled studies done in Europe to gain more knowledge on the subject. Google it!

  • @abnzr993
    @abnzr993 10 месяцев назад

    LOOKS PEACEFUL, NO CROWD🥰

  • @lesliehyde
    @lesliehyde 10 месяцев назад

    While I am not currently treated as a terminal illness patient, I have a multitude of severe chronic illnesses with a few being chronic pain conditions and the others cause chronic pain and a symptom. Luckily, I have a pain management provider that has me on their list of patients who are considered as "palliative care" patients as pain management only focuses on the pain management and side effects from the medications used for pain management such as constipation. However, I'm also under the care of neurology, cardiology, endocrinology, rheumatology, ear/nose&throat/sleep medicine, psychiatry and of course primary care along with orthopedic providers who happen to be within the same practice as my pain management provider as an as needed basis.

  • @70AD-user45
    @70AD-user45 10 месяцев назад

    They added alpha gal to the covid vaccine. The globalists wanted us to stop eating meat, so now they are weaponising food against us. They said alpha gal was a "new disease from ticks", but the real reason it's a new disease is because they have started adding alpha gal to vaccines, to make us allergic to meat, so as to stop us from eating meat. It's devious, cunning and totally evil. When they said we will stop eating meat, they meant it. This is chemical warfare against us using an allergic reaction from alpha gal, and read the ingredients in vaccines. Some contain alpha gal.

  • @richarde735
    @richarde735 10 месяцев назад

    WHAT A BUNCH OF BULLSH!T… I BET THE ELIMINATION OF COWS AND EATING BUGS WILL HELP, RIGHT? F THAT, I’LL TAKE MY CHANCES!!!!!

  • @toryberch
    @toryberch 10 месяцев назад

    Palliative care , you can still see your regular medical and specialists providers

  • @isabellevkd
    @isabellevkd 11 месяцев назад

    I found out I may have APD when I lived with a friend who works with special needs students, and she mentioned APD as a possible explanation for some of my issues. In February I was diagnosed with APD, ADHD, and a couple of other things 😅

  • @Sora-ry5xn
    @Sora-ry5xn 11 месяцев назад

    Apparently I burn 2000 calories a day zzz

  • @ericgoodman4958
    @ericgoodman4958 11 месяцев назад

    I think drugs are made to make doctors rich. They all get a kickback from prescribing the same five drugs in their practices. Any person with one functioning brain cell can see this woman has a disease that causing her body to store OVER store fat cells in abundance! This is not a normal fat girl who ate desert too many times. But the problem is white thin college educated people have nailed a sign on her back taking complete advantage of fat individuals making it a business to lead them astray, tell them lies in order to profit off these po' lost and desperate souls just like the medical profession does with children and adults suffering cancer... they let people suffer and die in order that America gives college grads great lives, great pay and all the fancy cars and condos to keep white and now Asain Americans living the good life. No one, NO ONE who ever made $$$$ off a disease ever came up with a cure. There are human beings in this world who will put you down and watch you suffer and then die ... as long as they make a good living off of your sorrow. That is Americans dirty secret they sold one and other out in all areas of American life and now they are coming to a part of your country to train and teach other countries how to profit off of other people's suffering. And now you've been educated. You have been brainwashed to accept lies and trained in finding the truth, denouncing it and continue to push falsehoods so you too can let people suffer then die so you can cash in and pay your condo fee and you're car note with absolutely no guilt.

  • @ChakkyCharizard
    @ChakkyCharizard Год назад

    Always blew my mind that asbestos and uranium are just...rocks that you can find outside

  • @snoopyrule
    @snoopyrule Год назад

    I'm a person with narcolepsy and I hate that term "excessive daytime sleepiness" because it doesn't come anywhere near the ballpark in describing the exhaustion. Try "fighting off a coma" for more accuracy.

  • @mkvenu7474
    @mkvenu7474 Год назад

    Liked the video 🙏

  • @waynedavis5150
    @waynedavis5150 Год назад

    They both aren't what you are told.

  • @drdirtymcfly2029
    @drdirtymcfly2029 Год назад

    I just see it as I was born with a mega huge pair of nuts and I wasnt letting no one tell me what to do from day one😂 it’s the school of hard knocks

  • @carlosromancastaneda1138
    @carlosromancastaneda1138 Год назад

    Im going to share my "experience": I suffer from Relapsing Polychondritis (an immune-mediated inflammatory disease) with renal involvement in the form of mesangial nephropathy, (which has evolved leading to fibrosis and glomerulosclerosis and almost end stage kidney disease) , I developed the disease at the age of 13 in the distant 2002 during the application of allergen-specific immunotherapy. Because allergen-specific immunotherapy causes changes in the immune system, it is possible that it may influence the induction of diseases mediated by the immune system, such as autoimmune diseases, even some doctors point to the induction of autoimmunity as one of the possible long-term consequences of allergen-specific immunotherapy. Increased levels of IL-10, TNF, and TGF-B, as well as changes in Treg cells and the Th2/Th1 balance, are the mechanisms that can cause autoimmune problems in people undergoing allergen specific immunotherapy. Relapsing polychondritis is a Th1 and IL-10 mediated condition, while mesangial nephropathy is mediated by TGF-B. In the medical literature there are many cases published over several years such as that of Dr. Ghorschi et al, “Manifestation of rheumatoid arthritis during specific subcutaneous immunotherapy of allergens”, “Scleroderma related to specific immunotherapy. Clinical Case Maciel BM, Morphine BM.” "Turkcapar N, M. Sjogren's syndrome induced by specific immunotherapy.", Pemphigoid-type reaction due to specific immunotherapy with allergen: an unusual adverse reaction Margarita Tomás-Pérez, "Autoimmune thyroiditis detected during allergen-specific immunotherapy: a case report Ahmet TÜRKELİ " among others. The MDs, PhDs. Allan Linneberg and Andrzej Bozek carried out investigations where the cases of autoimmune disease that have appeared during or after the application of Specific Immunotherapy are indicated. Many of these cases have not been published, and as Dr. Linneberg mentions, it is a sensitive issue that requires significant action. In the main guidelines for the use of specific immunotherapy, such as the EAACI , the DGAKI and the forums of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology AAAAI, this sensitive topic is mentioned. My disease, other people's diseases , acknowledge the great uncertainty of allergists that prevails in this area and call for a strong precautionary principle in relation to autoimmune diseases and allergen-specific immunotherapy. I was negligently treated by an Allergist member of the National Council of Clinical Immunology and Allergy (CONICA) of México , my case was not published in the literature. And that is why it is extremely important to evaluate people in terms of autoimmunity risk before starting SIT, my situation (along with that of other people) must not be repeated. Be careful with that damn specific immunotherapy, they can destroy lives and doctors are not responsible My body and my health were destroyed by Allergen Specific Immunotherapy and a negligent Allergist.

    • @timcepin3386
      @timcepin3386 Месяц назад

      This occurred in Mexico, correct?

  • @beehappycoleman7159
    @beehappycoleman7159 Год назад

    This discussion barely got into what the title refers, which is chronic constipation. I wish they had just launched right into a discussion about chronic constipation rather than all of the other things that can help with constipation that most folks who are here have already tried. That’s why we’re using the word “chronic“. don’t put a title that says chronic constipation an offer all other solutions and only leave two minutes to discuss the actual title regarding chronic constipation! Click bait click bait click bait.

  • @saainz
    @saainz Год назад

    does a person with ADP have trouble differing the tone of people? for example, when i’m having a conversation with my sister but i’m not physically seeing her face, i often think she is mad at me bc of her tone

    • @mariahconklin4150
      @mariahconklin4150 Год назад

      Yep my ex does that and he has ADHD. I have done that also.

  • @shimmer8289
    @shimmer8289 Год назад

    I went to e r with chest burning tightness shirtness if breath imobility. I waited 10 hours ppl who were eating sandwiches pop and coffee all went in ahead ofvme. This happenef today. I tried to call the case nurse but was told my dr an call. Thst will take 3 wks. I still have the probkem. We have 1 hispital.

  • @jimmypappas9780
    @jimmypappas9780 Год назад

    I'm tweaking at the moment because we just recently removed my kitchen tiles. Now the concerning thing is we had to saw the floor into rectangular pieces and then use a crow bar to remove it. At the bottom of everything were those asbestos lookin tiles. My house was built in 1957. That saw created a lot of dust and we were working about 4 hours. I didn't think about the asbestos risk until we were nearly finished. My worry is if I'll be ok or should I be worried. This was a one time exposure for me personally

    • @Jamesiscrazy12
      @Jamesiscrazy12 9 месяцев назад

      You should be fine. Tiles only contained 2-10%, asbestos was only added as a binder.

  • @enemanozzle
    @enemanozzle Год назад

    Since centuries the optimal manner to overcome chronic constipation is taking castor oil. Remember that castor oil is the only laxative that will not work in the intestines by irritating them, but by activating and synthesizing certain substances in the human body. So any habituation of the human body or diminishing laxative effect is absolutely impossible and castor oil is suitable in a special manner for chronic constipation. Take 1 tablespoon (= 15 ml) castor oil early in the morning on an empty stomach and 1 to 2 hours later you will remark its relieving effects

  • @theintyuya8848
    @theintyuya8848 Год назад

    I'm a year2 nursing student and this was very informative. Thank you so much for sharing. It was very easy to understand.

  • @cloudrun654
    @cloudrun654 Год назад

    Is there a link or name of the "gold standard adhd test" mentioned in this video?

  • @WonZZY2003
    @WonZZY2003 Год назад

    Jesus ✝️

  • @josephspencer8648
    @josephspencer8648 Год назад

    He walked around the bush a lot

    • @CarlosDelValleBajo
      @CarlosDelValleBajo Год назад

      Can you tell us which particular issue you thought it was he sidestepped?