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Ep.72 | COV1D-19...One Year Later with Dr. Galiatsatos The Adverse Effect

    • Mental Health

The Conversation: COV1D-19….One Year Later
 
In this follow-up episode, Dr. Panagis Galiatsatos (“Dr. G”) is back to talk about COVID-19.
 
This time around, he is sharing what the medical community has learned about the disease that completely changed the world.
 
Dr. G will be sharing how to handle the huge amount of information (and misinformation) that comes from the media, vaccinations, and how we can stay healthy going forward.
 
If you’re someone who has vaccination concerns or are confused about news about the virus, this quick episode will help give you the facts to make clear and informed decisions about your health.
 
Questions We Explore
What have we learned about COVID-19 a year later? Why do viruses always come from animals? Should I trust some of the “horror stories” I read? Does the vaccine have side effects? Is a vaccinated person contagious? How should the medical community communicate to people who are hesitant to take the vaccine? Why do COVID-19 use mRNA? Will we need vaccine boosters? What should you do  if you don’t get vaccinated?  
3 Important Things to Remember
Skip the fear, follow the science  Look for information that gives facts, not opinion
 
The best weapon against a virus is information  Having science-based information that can help the world make the best decision is key to stopping the spread
 
Make the best decision for you Decide base on YOUR circumstances, not someone else
 
The Homework
As the coronavirus pandemic continued, there was another thing that spread: information. In some cases, this information was helpful. In other cases, it was less than helpful. In extreme cases, it was harmful.
 
As Dr. G shared, one of the best tools we have to fight against a virus is information. Information helps us make decisions, for our own families and as a society.
 
Yet, we often don’t question where we get our information.
 
For this “homework”, let’s focus on the “information” piece of the conversation. 
 
Take a minute to ask yourself the following:
 
1, Where do I get my information about the COVID-19 virus?
2. Did I trust the information? Why?
3, Did I verify the information? Why or why not?
 
Think through your answers and ask what those answers mean for your health.
 
Related Episodes
 
Episode 53: Dr. G and COVID-19 (First Episode)
 
Episode 61 Staying Healthy Through the Pandemic
 
Episode 69: Getting the Medical Help (in a Complicated Health System)
 
About Our Guest
Dr. Panagis Galiatsatos (“Dr. G”) is a Critical Care Medicine physician, co-director of The Greater Good, the director of the Tobacco Treatment Clinic,the Co-Chair of Health Equity, and an associate professor of medicine at John Hopkins School of  Medicine. He has become a recognized authority on COVID-19 who also speaks out about the non-biological factors that impact the health of our communities.
 
Links
Medicine for the Greater Good
 
Dr. G’s profile on John Hopkins School of Medicine
 
Dr. G on Twitter
 
Dr. G on TedX
 
Building Healthy Communities through Medical-Religious Partnerships (Book by Dr. Galiatsatos)

The Conversation: COV1D-19….One Year Later
 
In this follow-up episode, Dr. Panagis Galiatsatos (“Dr. G”) is back to talk about COVID-19.
 
This time around, he is sharing what the medical community has learned about the disease that completely changed the world.
 
Dr. G will be sharing how to handle the huge amount of information (and misinformation) that comes from the media, vaccinations, and how we can stay healthy going forward.
 
If you’re someone who has vaccination concerns or are confused about news about the virus, this quick episode will help give you the facts to make clear and informed decisions about your health.
 
Questions We Explore
What have we learned about COVID-19 a year later? Why do viruses always come from animals? Should I trust some of the “horror stories” I read? Does the vaccine have side effects? Is a vaccinated person contagious? How should the medical community communicate to people who are hesitant to take the vaccine? Why do COVID-19 use mRNA? Will we need vaccine boosters? What should you do  if you don’t get vaccinated?  
3 Important Things to Remember
Skip the fear, follow the science  Look for information that gives facts, not opinion
 
The best weapon against a virus is information  Having science-based information that can help the world make the best decision is key to stopping the spread
 
Make the best decision for you Decide base on YOUR circumstances, not someone else
 
The Homework
As the coronavirus pandemic continued, there was another thing that spread: information. In some cases, this information was helpful. In other cases, it was less than helpful. In extreme cases, it was harmful.
 
As Dr. G shared, one of the best tools we have to fight against a virus is information. Information helps us make decisions, for our own families and as a society.
 
Yet, we often don’t question where we get our information.
 
For this “homework”, let’s focus on the “information” piece of the conversation. 
 
Take a minute to ask yourself the following:
 
1, Where do I get my information about the COVID-19 virus?
2. Did I trust the information? Why?
3, Did I verify the information? Why or why not?
 
Think through your answers and ask what those answers mean for your health.
 
Related Episodes
 
Episode 53: Dr. G and COVID-19 (First Episode)
 
Episode 61 Staying Healthy Through the Pandemic
 
Episode 69: Getting the Medical Help (in a Complicated Health System)
 
About Our Guest
Dr. Panagis Galiatsatos (“Dr. G”) is a Critical Care Medicine physician, co-director of The Greater Good, the director of the Tobacco Treatment Clinic,the Co-Chair of Health Equity, and an associate professor of medicine at John Hopkins School of  Medicine. He has become a recognized authority on COVID-19 who also speaks out about the non-biological factors that impact the health of our communities.
 
Links
Medicine for the Greater Good
 
Dr. G’s profile on John Hopkins School of Medicine
 
Dr. G on Twitter
 
Dr. G on TedX
 
Building Healthy Communities through Medical-Religious Partnerships (Book by Dr. Galiatsatos)

39 min