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In this episode, The Female Pain Docs are joined by patient advocate Ilana Jaqueline to discuss the topic of medical gaslighting. Medical gaslighting occurs when a healthcare professional dismisses a patient’s concerns or wrongly misdiagnoses symptoms as mental illnesses. They discuss signs for patients to lookout for, how patients can advocate for themselves, and changes that need to be made within the medical community to combat medical gaslighting.
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In this episode, Dr. P interviews Dr. Rena Malik, a urologist who specializes in pelvic medicine. Dr. P and Dr. Malik discuss men’s health and unique problems within sexual medicine. Pelvic pain in and of itself is a stigmatized topic, especially within the men’s population. In this jam packed episode, Dr. Malik breaks down common causes of men’s pelvic pain and treatment options.
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In this episode, Dr. P of The Female Pain Docs chats with special guest Nitika Chopra. Nitika is a patient advocate who has experienced chronic pain for the majority of her life. She has made it her life's mission to empower patients to take control of their health. Dr. P and Nitika discuss how challenging life can be for chronic pain patients. They discuss methods to advocate for care in a broken healthcare system where patients often have to speak up to get adequate care. This is an enlightening episodes for doctors and patients alike.
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In this episode Dr. P discusses gender affirming surgeries with Dr. Bella Avanessian, a board certified plastic surgeon who provides surgical care to transgender patients, intersex patients and to victims of female genital mutilation. She performs feminizing and masculinizing procedures of the face, chest and genitals. Dr. P and Dr. Avanessian discuss the comprehensive approach to surgical interventions for gender affirmation from the face to the chest to the pelvis. This is an insightful episode and worth a listen even for LGBTQ+ allies!
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In this episode, Dr. P interviews Dr. Dana Corriel. Dr. Corriel made it her mission to disrupt healthcare by empowering physicians to promote autonomy, build a community of forward thinking professionals and provide cross pollination of ideas to advance healthcare for the greater community and patients everywhere. She has built an online platform to promote healthcare innovation and businesses, called SoMe Docs otherwise known as Social Media Docs. In this episode Dr. P breaks down the common types of medical practices as well as the difficulties of navigating each type.
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In this episode, Dr. P of The Female Pain Docs chat with special guest, Dr. Tina Dosh, an interventional pain physician with extensive knowledge on neuropathic pain treatments as well as supplements for chronic pain. They discuss the pros and cons of utilizing supplements as well as the role they play in comprehensive pain management.
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In this episode, The Female Pain docs discuss physician burnout with special guest, Dr. Anoushka Afonso, board certified anesthesiologist and internal medicine physician. They discuss rates of physician burnout particularly amongst anesthesiologists, risk factors for burnout, as well as outcomes related to physician burnout. They further discuss how this impacts the individual physician, patient care, and the field of medicine as a whole.
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In this episode, The Female Pain docs explore pelvic floor physical therapy for the treatment of pelvic pain in persons with male anatomy with special guest, Jessie Klein, physical therapist. Dr. K goes in depth to discuss the anatomy of the pelvic floor muscles, how the integrity of the pelvic floor is assessed, and how physical therapy can help decrease pelvic pain. They also discuss pelvic pain conditions in males and how this affects the pelvic floor. They further discuss what pelvic floor physical therapy entails and who may be a good candidate for pelvic floor physical therapy and why.
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In this episode, The Female Pain docs explore breast cancer pain with special guest, Dr. Amitabh Gulati, interventional pain physician specializing in cancer pain. They discuss breast cancer pain throughout the course of the disease - pre cancer treatment, during cancer treatment, and post cancer treatment, as many patients are left with pain after surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation. They explore treatment options for breast cancer pain, including medication, therapy, and procedures.
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In this episode, The Female Pain docs explore the topic of sexual health with special guest, Dr. Rachel Rubin, board certified urologist and sexual medicine specialist. They discuss in particular the clitoris - its anatomy, its physiology, and its history. Research has lagged behind on women’s sexual health, including the clitoris, and they explore why this occurred, where the research and understanding lies now, and what paths will be forged in the future.
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In this episode, Dr. P chats with the one and only Dr. Kelly Casperson! Dr. Casperson is a urologist who started the podcast, You Are Not Broken, with the mission to empower women to live their best love lives. Whether you are young or past menopause, single or in a longterm bond…it is never too late or too early to realize that YOU ARE NOT BROKEN. With humor, candor and ease she breaks down the stories that we have been told about being sexual beings to help us play, explore and normalize our lives. Dr. P and Dr. Casperson talk about all things menopause in this episode from estrogen supplementation to lifestyle tips. It is never too early to talk about menopause so this one is definitely worth a listen! You can find more of her content at @kellycaspersonmd.
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In this episode, Dr. P interviews Dr. Sonia Bahlani (@pelvicpaindoc). Dr. Bahlani is an obstetric and gynecology trained physician and pelvic pain specialist. She is an expert in painful bladder syndrome, previously known as interstitial cystitis. Dr. Bahlani discusses the history of painful bladder syndrome, how to diagnose it and how to manage it. They delve into what lifestyle modifications can make painful bladder syndrome worse as well as other conditions that may be associated with it. If you have ever felt chronic pain in your bladder…this episode is one you will not want to miss!
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In this episode, Dr. K and Dr. P focus on exercise and how it affects chronic pain. They discuss the physiology behind how exercise affects the brain and body. They also discuss the research behind exercise and its effect on chronic pain and mental health, focusing on a variety of different types of pain conditions as well as different types of exercise. Lastly, they offer simple exercise modifications you can do to achieve better health, better pain control, and better frame of mind.
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In this episode, The Female Pain Docs explore acupuncture as used in the treatment of chronic pain with special guest, Dr. Saloni Sharma, dual board certified physician and acupuncturist. With Dr. Sharma, Dr. K goes in depth into learning the history of acupuncture and reviewing the studies done with the use of acupuncture both for the treatment of acute pain, such as after surgery, as well as the treatment of chronic pain. They also discuss the theories behind how acupuncture works and what to expect for your sessions should you choose to trial acupuncture in your life.
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In this episode, The Female Pain Docs discuss headaches with special guest, Dr. Aharon Benelyahoo, board certified pain physician specializing in injections for the treatment of headache and face pain. In this episode, Dr. K explores the different types of headache and facial pain syndromes that occur and how to manage those conditions with interventional techniques when medicines and conservative therapy have failed. They discuss the safety and efficacy of injections, what to expect for the injection and recovery time, and who may be a good candidate.
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In this episode, The Female Pain Docs discuss the hot topic of migraines as they relate to pregnancy with special guest, Dr. Mia Minen, Harvard trained neurologist and headache specialist. In this episode, Dr. K explores how to prevent and treat migraines when they occur during pregnancy using medications and techniques safe for a growing fetus. They also review red flag signs that require a trip to the hospital and how best to keep you and your baby as safe and pain free as possible.
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In this episode, The Female Pain docs explore pelvic floor physical therapy for the treatment of pelvic pain with special guest, Dr. Mukta Chauhan, physical therapist. Dr. K goes in depth to discuss the anatomy of the pelvic floor muscles, how the integrity of the pelvic floor is assessed, and how physical therapy can help decrease pelvic pain. They further discuss what pelvic floor physical therapy entails and who may be a good candidate for pelvic floor physical therapy and why, including pregnant and postpartum women.
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On todays episode Dr. P and Dr. Shrikhande talk about painful sex, otherwise known as dyspareunia. They discuss the multiple causes of painful sex including endometriosis. This is an excellent episode to shed light on the multidisciplinary approach to painful sex and pelvic pain.
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Welcome back for Season 4 of The Hurt by The Female Pain Docs! In this eye opening episode, Dr. K and Dr. P dive deep into the history of women's reproductive health. They objectively break down the timeline for how the women’s health movement has evolved over approximately the last 200 year. This will be an episode you won’t want to miss!
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In this very special episode, Dr. K interviews Dr. Tayyaba Ahmed, board certified physical medicine and rehab physician in New York City, on the facts, myths, and misconceptions on the topic of endometriosis. They discuss early recognition and non-surgical options for the treatment of endometriosis, including physical therapy, medications, psychotherapy, lifestyle modifications, and more.
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