The Confident Clinician Podcast

Dr. Jordan Robertson ND

The Confident Clinician is an online database, clinical resource and education platform for Naturopathic Doctors and Integrative Practitioners. Our podcast highlights research concepts, clinical concepts and important research developments that are covered in depth inside our membership for clinicians at www.confidentclinician.com

  1. 05/02/2024

    Managing Sexual Side Effects of SSRI's - Considerations for Saffron and Probiotics

    In this episode, Dr. Stephanie Bayliss, a Naturopathic Doctor based in British Columbia, reviews how we assess and manage sexual side effects from SSRI’s. Up to 80% of SSRI treated patients can experience sexual side effects. This may include changes to desire, arousal or satisfaction. Dr. Bayliss explores both the conventional care guidelines on managing these sexual side effects, and promising up and coming integrative solutions, including Saffron and Probiotics.    References: Hashemi-Mohammadabad, N., Taghavi, S.-A., Lambert, N., Moshtaghi, R., Bazarganipour, F. & Sharifi, M. (2024). Adjuvant administration of probiotic effects on sexual function in depressant women undergoing SSRIs treatment: a double-blinded randomized controlled trial. BMC Psychiatry, 24(1), 44. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-023-05429-w  Izadi, S., Mohammad-Alizadeh-Charandabi, S., Yadollahi, P., & Mirghafourvand, M. (2024). Effect of vitamin E with and without saffron on the sexual function in women of reproductive age with sexual dysfunction: a randomized controlled trial. BMC women's health, 24(1), 143. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12905-024-02980-w  Kashani, L., Raisi, F., Saroukhani, S., Sohrabi, H., Modabbernia, A., Nasehi, A. A., Jamshidi, A., Ashrafi, M., Mansouri, P., Ghaeli, P., & Akhondzadeh, S. (2013). Saffron for treatment of fluoxetine-induced sexual dysfunction in women: randomized double-blind placebo-controlled study. Human psychopharmacology, 28(1), 54–60. https://doi.org/10.1002/hup.2282 Modabbernia, A., Sohrabi, H., Nasehi, A. A., Raisi, F., Saroukhani, S., Jamshidi, A., Tabrizi, M., Ashrafi, M., & Akhondzadeh, S. (2012). Effect of saffron on fluoxetine-induced sexual impairment in men: randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial. Psychopharmacology, 223(4), 381–388. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00213-012-2729-6  Perlis, R. H., Laje, G., Smoller, J. W., Fava, M., Rush, A. J., & McMahon, F. J. (2009). Genetic and clinical predictors of sexual dysfunction in citalopram-treated depressed patients. Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology, 34(7), 1819–1828. https://doi.org/10.1038/npp.2009.4

    10 min
  2. 04/12/2024

    Men's Health - Body Image and Eating Disorders

    In this episode, Dr. Sylvi Martin, a naturopathic doctor and registered nurse psychotherapist based in Ontario, delves into the often overlooked realm of body image and eating disorders in men. Despite common misconceptions, a significant portion of individuals affected by eating disorders are men, comprising 10 to 25% of those affected. Dr. Martin highlights the challenges in identifying and addressing eating disorders in men, citing gaps in research and diagnostic tools that fail to capture the unique experiences and concerns of male individuals. Drawing from a qualitative study, Dr. Martin explores themes such as critical self-perception, societal influences, and the impact of media representations on men's body image. She emphasizes the importance of understanding men's experiences with body image and eating disorders to ensure proper assessment and support, calling for greater awareness and research in this often neglected area of healthcare. Dr. Martin will be one of the speakers at The Confident Clinician's Men's Health Grand Rounds happening May 02-May 03. Learn more here.   Be sure to check out Dr. Sylvi Martin, ND Eating Behaviour Workshop, from DSM to Diet Culture here   Reference: Paphiti, A., Newman, E., & Collin, P. (2024). “It’s a Lot Deeper than the Way It Looks”: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Body Image for Men With Eating Disorders. The Journal of Men’s Studies. doi: 10.1177/10608265231225400

    25 min
  3. 02/14/2024

    The Evolving Role of Naturopathic Doctors in Menopause Care. The Importance of Comprehensive Support for Women in Midlife

    The episode featuring Dr. Kara Dionisio, ND,faculty member at the Confident Clinician Club and facilitator of the Menopause Fellowship, discusses the role of naturopathic doctors in menopause care and explores potential for interdisciplinary collaboration in treatment. Key discussions included analyzing menopause healthcare delivery through naturopathic and conventional means, the increasing openness of conventional doctors to hormone therapy, and the unique value naturopathic practitioners bring through their holistic approach and time investment in patient education. Emphasis was placed on the importance of lifestyle changes, patient education, and nuanced treatment plans beyond hormone therapy, with the future of menopause care envisioned as systematic and collaborative, akin to pregnancy care models. Acknowledging both the possibilities and the complexities within current and future practices, the podcast encourages clinicians to consider their roles and foster partnerships in menopause management. Action Points  Recognize the role of naturopathic doctors in menopause care and strengthen interdisciplinary collaboration.  Understand the evolving acceptance of hormone therapy among conventional practitioners and leverage it to enhance patient care.  Emphasize the significance of comprehensive patient education on lifestyle changes, health screenings, and non-hormonal treatment options.  Promote the benefits of naturopathic care, such as personalized attention and education, for midlife women.  Encourage collaboration with conventional doctors to facilitate access to a full spectrum of healthcare services, including diagnostics and prescriptions.  Explore innovative approaches and research in menopause management, especially concerning lifestyle interventions and patient-specific care models.  Enhance communication with other healthcare professionals to create a unified, patient-centered approach to menopause care.     After a productive year inside the Confident Clinician Menopause Fellowship, with 14 standout naturopathic doctors, we held rich discussions on menopause, critically appraised research, and also engaged in broader deliberations on menopause healthcare advancement. An upcoming menopause practicum, April 11-13 will feature a comprehensive update on menopausal hormone therapy. Here, we're delving into our ongoing role in menopause care, exploring our impact amid the evolving healthcare landscape.   Interested in the Menopause Practicum? This limited capacity opportunity happening Apirl 11-13, 2024 is for practitioners who have purchased and completed the MHT Advanced Practice Training with Dr. Kara Dionisio, ND with the Confident Clinician. You can learn more about the pre-requisite here, or if you have already completed it, be sure to check you inbox for exclusive invite to the practicum!

    22 min

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The Confident Clinician is an online database, clinical resource and education platform for Naturopathic Doctors and Integrative Practitioners. Our podcast highlights research concepts, clinical concepts and important research developments that are covered in depth inside our membership for clinicians at www.confidentclinician.com