Evening Rounds
Dr. April Wilson addresses the body’s response to modern foods, the nutritional power of beans, and how freeing ourselves from excess stress creates opportunities for healthy change. For more information check out our website at lluh.org/podcast.
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Dr. Ecler Jaqua discusses the rewards of caring for older adults and how she builds trusting relationships with her patients and learners. For more information check out lluh.org/podcast.
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Dr. Jeffrey Rosenfeld has developed a treatment model for neuromuscular diseases like ALS that empowers patients with the support of a complete care team under one roof. For more info, check out lluh.org/podcast.
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Dr. Ihab Dorotta shares lessons he learned from his mother in Egypt about the power of prayer, determination, and teamwork, that enable him to advance quality in healthcare. Check out lluh.org/podcast for more info.
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Dr. Janiene Luke shares her perspective on proper skin care, dermatology education for all skin tones, and the importance of forming strong connections with patients. For more info check out our website at lluh.org/podcast
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Dr. Purvi Parwani shares her story of growing up in India with dreams of using her joy for learning to make the world healthier. For more info check out lluh.org/podcast
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Dr. Roger Hadley discusses speed-golfing, pioneering the selfie, and the ministry of Loma Linda University. For more info check out lluh.org/podcast
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Dr. Michael de Vera discusses the team players, music playlists, and life-giving donors that make transplant surgery possible. For more info, check out our website lluh.org/podcast
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Dr. Wes Phipatanakul celebrates his traditional Asian upbringing and reflects on the satisfaction he receives from daily interactions with patients and students. For more info check out our webpage lluh.org/podcast
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Dr. Gabrielle Pina reflects on the joy of interacting with children in the healthcare setting while advocating for their flourishing in our community. She has also helped lead conversations on recognizing diversity and implicit bias that have led to initiatives to increase healthcare access in our community and nurture equitable healthcare settings for patients and providers. For more information check out a website at lluh.org/podcast
info_outlineDr. Sharon Lum, newly appointed chair of surgery, shares her perspectives on leadership and her role in helping patients navigate cancer.