Renegade Psych

Ethan P. Short, MD
Renegade Psych

In more than a decade of training and clinical practice as a psychiatrist, I've become increasingly disillusioned by the American healthcare system. It prioritizes profit over progress at the expense of OUR health. The average American spends almost twice as much on healthcare as the next highest spending country, yet our life expectancy drags four years behind other industrialized nations and ranks OUTSIDE the top 50 in the world. The system is a disaster, yet it's broadcast as 'the greatest healthcare system in the world.' Renegade Psych wants to return medicine's focus to PROGRESS OVER PROFIT, and limit the influence and power of the pharmaceutical industry and big business entities, whose primary motivations are financial in nature. This conversational podcast is released monthly via SERIES on particular topics. There are 8-12 SEGMENTS, or episodes, per topic. I interview internationally-recognized experts in their fields AND relatively unknown, up-and-coming healthcare providers. Hopefully, we can educate patients AND providers about our medical system (especially mental health), so they can make better and more informed healthcare decisions.

  1. EPISODE 1

    23.1 Direct to Consumer Advertising with Michael Shuman, PharmD: Background and History

    Join me and PharmD Michael Shuman as we discuss the negative impact of Direct-To-Consumer-Advertising (DTCA) in the US Healthcare System.  This is a recurring series where Dr. Shuman and I will talk about various examples of the negative impacts of DTCA in America over the last 40+ years.  We're living and working in a system now that is rife with misinformation and poor-quality research, and we want to make everyone a little more aware at just how many examples of poorly designed and carried out drug trials and direct manipulation of data exist in history.  Hopefully, we can instill systematic change that will improve how we go about measuring the safety and efficacy profiles of each new drug. In this first episode, we delve into the history of DTCA and marketing in healthcare.  We discuss the Wild West of drug marketing and distribution in the 1800s and into the 1900s, the transition from pharmaceutical marketing dollars being targeted towards physicians to directly to consumers, and how the Sulfanilomide and Thalidomide catastrophes influenced the evolution of the system in the United States.  Michael discusses how companies will run condition ads that superficially appear to be Public Service Announcements (PSAs), but unsurprisingly, we discover that the same company that runs the 'educational PSA' also produces the medication or treatment for said condition.  Finally, we reveal how the 'Brief Summary Requirement' loophole of 1997, allowing pharmaceutical companies to direct consumers to a toll free phone number OR their pharmacist OR their website paved the way for our current advertising system where roughly 1 in 6 TV advertisements are for pharmaceutical products (and significantly higher during the pandemic, with some areas having 75% of TV ads promoting pharmaceutical products.  Hope you enjoy.  Michael will be a recurring guest for his recurring series on DTCA for our listeners to enjoy over the next several months. Thanks for listening to the audio podcast... You should check out our posted video podcast on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaZ1bds1MGMM4tSbY7ISqug) as there are graphics overlaying the video to make it all more interactive and educational.  For more social media content, check us out on all social media platforms @RenegadePsych. If you have any comments, questions or challenges to the information we've presented here, if you'd like to be a guest to the show, or if you have general comments, questions, or suggestions, email us at Renegadepsych@gmail.com and follow the link https://renegade-psych.podcastpage.io/  to our website for source material, transcripts, and additional links for my guests. If you feel passionate about our message and what we're trying to do, and you'd like to donate, you can also follow the link in the show notes to our website. Disclaimer, this podcast is for informational purposes only. The information provided in this podcast and related materials are meant only to educate.  This information is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice. While I am a medical doctor and many of my guests have extensive medical training and experience, nothing stated in this podcast nor materials related to this podcast, including recommended websites, texts, graphics, images, or any other materials should be treated as a substitute for professional medical or psychological advice, diagnosis or treatment. All listeners should consult with a medical professional, licensed mental health provider or other healthcare provider if seeking medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

    32 min
  2. EPISODE 2

    Drug Advertising: the VIOXX Tragedy with Michael Shuman, PharmD

    Join myself and Dr. Michael Shuman (PharmD, BPCC - Board Certification in Psychiatric Pharmacy) as we discuss the negative impact of Direct-To-Consumer-Advertising (DTCA) in the US Healthcare System.  This is a recurring series where Dr. Shuman and I will talk about various examples of the negative impacts of DTCA in America over the last 40+ years.  We're living and working in a system now that is rife with misinformation and poor-quality research, and we want to make everyone a little more aware of just how many examples exist in US healthcare history of poorly designed and carried out drug trials and direct manipulation of data, leading to tragedies like with Vioxx.  Hopefully, we can instill systematic change that will improve how we go about measuring the safety and efficacy profiles of each new drug. In this 2nd episode, we discuss Vioxx, or Rofecoxib, an NSAID (Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug) created and marketed by Merck Pharmaceuticals just a couple of years after a loophole made DTCA essentially legal in the US.  Vioxx was marketed as safer in terms of the risk of GI bleeding (which it was), but Merck's own internal study (VIGOR) clearly showed a 4-5x increased risk of much more serious problems related to clotting, including heart attacks and strokes.  From 1999-2004, it is estimated that over 50,000 Americans died as a result of taking Vioxx and it was eventually pulled from the market in 2004.  Efforts were made by Merck representatives to silence Doctors who tried to sound the alarm (shoutout to cardiologist Eric Topol for putting his neck on the line for his patients and the American public) on the dangers.  Eventually, Vioxx was recalled, but not before tens of thousands of Americans died, and more than a hundred thousand suffered from heart attacks/strokes.  Hope you enjoy.  Michael will be a recurring guest for this recurring series on DTCA for our listeners to enjoy over the next several months. Thanks for listening to the audio podcast... You should check out our posted video podcast on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaZ1bds1MGMM4tSbY7ISqug) as there are graphics overlaying the video to make it all more interactive and educational.  For more social media content, check us out on all social media platforms @RenegadePsych. If you have any comments, questions or challenges to the information we've presented here, if you'd like to be a guest to the show, or if you have general comments, questions, or suggestions, email us at Renegadepsych@gmail.com and follow the link https://renegade-psych.podcastpage.io/  to our website for source material, transcripts, and additional links for my guests. If you feel passionate about our message and what we're trying to do, and you'd like to donate, you can also follow the link in the show notes to our website. Disclaimer, this podcast is for informational purposes only. The information provided in this podcast and related materials are meant only to educate.  This information is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice. While I am a medical doctor and many of my guests have extensive medical training and experience, nothing stated in this podcast nor materials related to this podcast, including recommended websites, texts, graphics, images, or any other materials should be treated as a substitute for professional medical or psychological advice, diagnosis or treatment. All listeners should consult with a medical professional, licensed mental health provider or other healthcare provider if seeking medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

    30 min

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In more than a decade of training and clinical practice as a psychiatrist, I've become increasingly disillusioned by the American healthcare system. It prioritizes profit over progress at the expense of OUR health. The average American spends almost twice as much on healthcare as the next highest spending country, yet our life expectancy drags four years behind other industrialized nations and ranks OUTSIDE the top 50 in the world. The system is a disaster, yet it's broadcast as 'the greatest healthcare system in the world.' Renegade Psych wants to return medicine's focus to PROGRESS OVER PROFIT, and limit the influence and power of the pharmaceutical industry and big business entities, whose primary motivations are financial in nature. This conversational podcast is released monthly via SERIES on particular topics. There are 8-12 SEGMENTS, or episodes, per topic. I interview internationally-recognized experts in their fields AND relatively unknown, up-and-coming healthcare providers. Hopefully, we can educate patients AND providers about our medical system (especially mental health), so they can make better and more informed healthcare decisions.

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