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To My Future Gastroenterologist... Another video posted to www.hero.md...And thank you in advance to my future gastroenterologist! Tags: colonoscopy gastroenterologist heromd thank you funny surgery doctor physician hero scoping camera colon procedure |
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Curb Your Enthusiasm - Larry Visits the Gastroenterologist Season 6 Episode 10 Tags: Curb Your Enthusiasm Larry David |
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Dr Devinder Singh Bansi, Consultant Gastroenterologist, London Profile of this Harley Street based specialist in therapeutic endoscopy and ERCP, gastrointestinal malignant disease, diarrhoea, dyspepsia and general liver disease. Tags: London Consultant Gastroenterologist specialist doctor endoscopy |
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Bravo pH Monitoring Dr. Jan Janson, gastroenterologist Doctors are evaluating persistent heartburn symptoms using a miniature pH capsule in the esophagus to monitor gastric activity. See how gastroenterologists at Virginia Beach General Hospital conduct pH Monitoring with Dr. Jan Janson. Tags: Bravo pH Monitoring miniature capsule persistent heartburn gastroenterologist Sentara Healthcare Hampton Roads Virginia |
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Podcast: Endoscopic Ultrasound Procedure with Needle Biopsy Abdominal Cancer: For patients thought to be suffering from cancer of the digestive system, a definitive diagnosis can be hard to come by. Using a thin flexible tube called an endoscope, which has a tiny TV camera and a light on the end of it, a highly trained gastroenterologist can obtain a clear and unobstructed view of the digestive tract. When fitted with a miniaturized ultrasound probe, the instrument can also produce images of organs like the liver, pancreas, bile ducts and lymph nodes that lie out of sight behind the wall of the stomach. With the help of fine-needle aspiration, the physician can accurately diagnose suspected cancers or evaluate how far they have spread, thereby leading to... Tags: gadgets podcast endoscopic ultrasound |
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Colonoscopy Preparation using Colon Hydrotherapy - Colonic This video shows the use of Colon Hydrotherapy for Colonoscopy preparation. The video features the Dotolo Research Corp Toxygen Model BSC-UV colonic machine. This is a great new alternative for Gastroenterologist to use for preparing a patient for a colonoscopy. This method is considered easier and more comfortable then traditional methods involving several types of laxatives (such as Golytely® or Fleets Phospho-Soda®). Hospitals, doctors, colonic. Tags: Colon hydrotherapy colonic colon therapy dotolo research toxygen colonoscopy preperation Golytely gastroenterologist |
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Dr. Jonathan Cohen - What is Gastroenterology Dr. Jonathan Cohen, M.D. a Gastroenterologist, and member of the Empowered Health News Medical Board, describes the job of a gastroenterologist and the study of Gastroenterology. For the full story visit http://www.empowereddoctor.com/specialty_756.html Tags: Empowered Health News Medical Board Doctor Dr. Jonathan Cohen Gastroenterology Internal Medicine Expert Specialist |
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Celiac Disease Can bread, pasta, cookies, pizza crust make you sick? For 1 out of 100 people in the U.S. the answer is yes. For this group, Celiac disease, a frequently misdiagnosed digestive condition, is the cause. UCSD's Wm. K. Warren Medical Research Center for Celiac Disease presents several experts including: Martin F. Kagnoff, M.D., one of the country's leading authorities in Celiac Disease research, discusses how this disease affects the body. Gregory S. Harmon, M.D., Gastroenterologist, covers diagnosis and treatment. Susan J. Algert, Ph.D., Nutritionist, shares how to keep the disease under control with a gluten-free diet. [11/2007] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 13429] Tags: Celiac disease gluten intolerance wheat allergy |
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Dr. Phillip G. Kazlow on TAPED WITH RABBI DOUG Phillip G. Kazlow M.D., a Pediatric Gastroenterologist, joins Rabbi Doug to talk about pediatrics and about childhood ailments such as allergies, Reyes Syndrome, Celiac Disease, Crohn's Disease, SIDS amd about subjects such as vaccinations, disease and injury prevention, and child safety. Dr. Phil Kazlow is Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at Columbia University, and attending physician and Director of Clinical Gastroenterology at Children's Hospital of New York in Manhatten. See this fascinating episode with Dr. Kazlow, an expert in his field, who is also a talmudic scholar, in this April 2008 interview on "TAPED WITH... RABBI DOUG" . See tvrabbi.com for more info. Tags: Dr. Phil Kazlow Pediatric Gastroenterology Crohn's Celiac SIDS Reyes Allergies Vaccinations MMR HPV tvrabbi Rabbi Doug |
User: Arrgh123 |
HealthLine [Episode 5, Topic: Gastroenterology] PART I [PART ONE OF THREE OF HEALTHLINE, EPISODE 5, TOPIC: GASTROENTEROLOGY] This show, sponsored by MacNeal Hospital in Berwyn, Illinois and hosted by MacNeal's Community Health Coordinator Fabiola Zavala, was taped in the studio's of RBTV, the cable network of Riverside Brookfield High School in Riverside, Illinois. HealthLine focused on current and important health issues, both physical and mental. Each episode highlighted a different health issue; the season finale [this episode], which in turn became the series finale as the show was not picked up for a second season, focused on Behavioral and Mental Health. Joseph Bresnahan, M.D., Gastroenterologist at MacNeal Hospital, was the medical consultant and guest for this episode. The show was produced by RB student and RBTV producer, Lorenzo Cordova. One season consisting of seven episodes was produced in the spring and summer of 2006. HealthLine was cancelled by RBTV after the show's executive producer, Lorenzo Cordova, decided to leave the show in order to pursue other television show ambitions, and the show's host, Fabiola Zavala, decided to leave the show to spend time with her family, in particular her new baby. The show's sponsor, MacNeal Hospital, has expressed interest in a second season of HealthLine, but no RBTV producer has approached MacNeal to date. Tags: MacNeal Hospital RBTV Editor-in-Chief Television TV Lorenzo Cordova RBHS Riverside Brookfield High School |
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HealthLine [Episode 5, Topic: Gastroenterology] PART II [PART TWO OF THREE OF HEALTHLINE, EPISODE 5, TOPIC: GASTROENTEROLOGY] This show, sponsored by MacNeal Hospital in Berwyn, Illinois and hosted by MacNeal's Community Health Coordinator Fabiola Zavala, was taped in the studio's of RBTV, the cable network of Riverside Brookfield High School in Riverside, Illinois. HealthLine focused on current and important health issues, both physical and mental. Each episode highlighted a different health issue; the season finale [this episode], which in turn became the series finale as the show was not picked up for a second season, focused on Behavioral and Mental Health. Joseph Bresnahan, M.D., Gastroenterologist at MacNeal Hospital, was the medical consultant and guest for this episode. The show was produced by RB student and RBTV producer, Lorenzo Cordova. One season consisting of seven episodes was produced in the spring and summer of 2006. HealthLine was cancelled by RBTV after the show's executive producer, Lorenzo Cordova, decided to leave the show in order to pursue other television show ambitions, and the show's host, Fabiola Zavala, decided to leave the show to spend time with her family, in particular her new baby. The show's sponsor, MacNeal Hospital, has expressed interest in a second season of HealthLine, but no RBTV producer has approached MacNeal to date. Tags: MacNeal Hospital RBTV Editor-in-Chief Television TV Lorenzo Cordova RBHS Riverside Brookfield High School |
User: BorderlineNOS |
Parasite Hell Since August 27th, I have been to an Internist, four Emergency Rooms, Stony Brook's Center for Infectious Diseases, a Dermatologist, a Gastroenterologist, an Opthamologist, and a Family Practioner, and not one has taken a skin sample to determine and/or rule out if I am suffering from parasitosis, or delusions of, despite my requesting that they do so. They say that every cloud has a silver lining, and were it not for my pursuing medical assistance for the parasites, I probably would never have had the colonoscopy that found the cancer. As grateful as I am for having the cancer discovered, I am shocked that having a sample of my skin taken has become such a herculean task. May God grant me the serenity... Tags: parasites mites cancer entomology dermatology |
User: Arrgh123 |
HealthLine [Episode 5, Topic: Gastroenterology] PART III [PART THREE OF THREE OF HEALTHLINE, EPISODE 5, TOPIC: GASTROENTEROLOGY] This show, sponsored by MacNeal Hospital in Berwyn, Illinois and hosted by MacNeal's Community Health Coordinator Fabiola Zavala, was taped in the studio's of RBTV, the cable network of Riverside Brookfield High School in Riverside, Illinois. HealthLine focused on current and important health issues, both physical and mental. Each episode highlighted a different health issue; the season finale [this episode], which in turn became the series finale as the show was not picked up for a second season, focused on Behavioral and Mental Health. Joseph Bresnahan, M.D., Gastroenterologist at MacNeal Hospital, was the medical consultant and guest for this episode. The show was produced by RB student and RBTV producer, Lorenzo Cordova. One season consisting of seven episodes was produced in the spring and summer of 2006. HealthLine was cancelled by RBTV after the show's executive producer, Lorenzo Cordova, decided to leave the show in order to pursue other television show ambitions, and the show's host, Fabiola Zavala, decided to leave the show to spend time with her family, in particular her new baby. The show's sponsor, MacNeal Hospital, has expressed interest in a second season of HealthLine, but no RBTV producer has approached MacNeal to date. Tags: MacNeal Hospital RBTV Editor-in-Chief Television TV Lorenzo Cordova RBHS Riverside Brookfield High School |
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Woman Swallows Spoon While Laughing The 26-year-old Sydney woman accidentally swallowed a teaspoon during a laughing fit while eating spaghetti. She is understood to have gagged reflexively, but by then it was too late. Doctors were astonished by what they saw when she arrived at Canterbury Hospital. An X-ray and camera gastroscope revealed the 15cm implement stuck in her throat at the top of her stomach. Numerous doctors examined the images and offered advice on how to remove the spoon - with most recommending surgery. But Dr Bernard Beldholm, an advanced trainee in general surgery, and Dr Alice Lee, a gastroenterologist, wanted to spare her the trauma of an invasive operation. They eventually managed to remove it manually - albeit "with great difficulty''. The woman, who can't be named because of patient confidentiality, was placed under general anaesthetic. In a delicate procedure which took 90 minutes, they eased it out of her throat and mouth. Dr Beldholm and Dr Lee tried several different tactics before successfully using snares to lasso either end of the spoon and pull it upright so it lined up with her esophagus. Tags: spoon swallow laugh xray doctor |
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Snakes Inside This clip is incorrectly titled "Schistosoma". We now suspect this worm is part of an insect life cycle that is the result of an insect depositing eggs through a bite. April 14, 2008 Parasite Eruption "Perhaps it would be good to admit I was so shocked in the beginning that I tried to get them off me as fast as I could. I didn't think I would end up being a science experiment. Now when I remove something from my body I note: date, time, location and save the specimen attached to a photograph. I hope this can help patients or doctors who find themselves faced with this dilemma. Currently three internal medicine physicians, a gynecologist, dermatologist, gastroenterologist and pain management specialist have reported there is nothing they can do. It is hard to keep my spirits up when faced with this lack of support." -- Subject A, California __________ Today is May 15, 2008 and Subject A has visited 3 additional doctors in the past week. An infectious disease specialist told her to "get rid of the microscope" and gave her an Aids test, with an admonishment that she should see a psychiatrist. ""There is no schistosomiasis in North America," he told her. Another doctor examined the photo of the female schistosoma emerging from the male's fold (below) and referred her to another infectious disease specialist. A third doctor viewed the video of one of the worms infesting Subject A's scalp and said he would refer her to an infectious disease specialist. Meanwhile, Subject A continues to suffer terribly, with worms emerging daily from the dozens of sores covering her body. I have called the Center for Disease Control and begged them to help her, describing the ovas that fall from her hair and burn through her skin, suggesting that failure to treat her risks a health epidemic. The CDC refused to contact her. "I waited in the doctor's office for three hours!" Subject A told me yesterday. "My head was on the chair for all that time. Think of all those people who are at risk being exposed to this!" I called CBS News with this story. They showed no interest. I just sent Dr. Sanjay Gupta at CNN a link to this page. Maybe something will come of that. Why the hell am I reduced to calling the press to attempt to find her simple medical treatment???? I am becoming very angry now. What is happening to my sister is a serious form of abuse. Of torture. I may be just a truck driver but I know incompetence when I see it. Why will trained medical professionals not immediately prescribe praziquantel or oxamniquine for her? Schistosomiasis is so common that China requires praziquantel to be added to consumer salt. Clearly, the medical treatment system in Bakersfield, California is broken. BUT THE DOCTORS ARE SURE MAKING A LOT OF MONEY!! In the twenty years that she may have suffered from this undiagnosed parasitic disease, the total money spent by her family, state and federal assistance exceeds one million dollars treating the symptoms but not one cent treating the cause. This is not right. May 30, 2008 Another doctor told SubjectA she had a skin condition. An actual schistosoma was sent to the Bakersfield lab and the results came back negative! This is unbelievable. http://www.newplague.org Tags: disease worms parasites medicine |
User: ORLivedotcom |
Laparoscopic Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy (LAPEG) Floating Hospital for Children at Tufts Medical Center and OR-Live will conduct a live webcast of a pediatric Laparoscopic Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy (LAPEG) procedure Floating Hospital's Chief of Pediatric Surgery Brian Gilchrist, MD and LAPEG creator and Chief of Pediatric Gastroenterology Alex Flores, MD will perform the procedure along with other members of Floating Hospital's specially trained pediatric surgical team. Peter Ngo, MD, Director of Pediatric Endoscopy at Floating Hospital, will moderate the webcast. The event will feature live Internet transmission of the procedure, as well as interviews with Drs. Gilchrist, Ngo, and pediatric surgeon Carl-Christian Jackson, MD. Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy, or "PEG," is the surgical placement of a feeding tube in a patient who is not getting proper nutrition, usually due to metabolic or digestive disorders. The LAPEG procedure was developed by Dr. Flores, and is an enormously innovative advancement on the standard PEG procedure. With the LAPEG operation, the surgeon/gastroenterologist team use laparoscopic surgical techniques to visually confirm correct placement of the feeding tube even in very young infants, avoiding many of the risks of complications posed by conventional PEG surgery. Tags: Laparoscopic Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy LAPEGS PEGS Pediatric Surgery Brian Gilchrist PEG procedure |
User: EmoryJCHospital |
Hepatitis C - Brian Hudes, MD Brian Hudes, MD, a gastroenterologist on staff at Emory Johns Creek Hospital discusses the incidence, diagnosis and treatment of Hepatitis C. Tags: medicine emory johns creek hospital Brian Hudes Scott Dunn town planner calendar townplanner townplannerga ga atlanta hepatitis gastroenterology |
User: IsagenixVideos |
Isagenix - Are You Toxic? Join Gastroenterologist Becky Natrajan, M.D., in this ground-breaking video as she speaks out on the toxic environment in which we live and what you can do to help cleanse your body of impurities. Tags: Nutritional Cleansing Toxicity Health Weight Loss |
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ISAGENIX The Healthy MASTER CLEANSE FAST AND HEALTY MASTER CLEANSE. Lose FAT quickly and safely with ISAGENIX. http://kathrynmason.isagenix.com Nutritional Cleanse gets rid of TOXINS and guess what... The FAT then SHEDS. Proven fact. Watch this video by a Board Certified Gastroenterologist, Dr. Becky Natrajan. She explains why Toxins are keeping us FAT and what to do about it. The Isagenix Internal Cleanse and Fat Burning System works! Read my story and then call or email me. Visit my website. See my Before & After in only 30 Days Photo under "Contact Me" on my website. You have landed on a video and website that can totally turn your life around. No kidding! Tags: isagenix master cleanse isogenix body cleansing lose weight fast detox diet fat toxins becky natrajan dr |
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Talked to the Nurse, No Vids after Weds, Laptop, PMs Update Did you type the number? (((Hugs))) to you... Paula Update 2-2-08 My IDS did not have admitting priveledges and was going to have the gastroenterologist she sent me to admit me, she was then going to have him call her in on my case. Things didn't turn out that way at all because as I was walking back with the nurse to the room to see the doctor, she stopped for me to get on the scale. I went to get on the scale and I passed out. Therefore, I was admitted by Internal Medicine for syncope (fainting) and it turned in to 22 days of me... getting a lot sicker. Tags: Leukemia Bone Marrow Fever Weight Loss High CBC Dehydration |
User: ColonCancerCure |
Colon Cancer Colon cancer usually begins as a non-cancerous growth. If caught early enough, it can be safely removed with little to no complications. This video was gotten from http://www.healthcentral.com. Testing for this is usually done by colonoscopy. http://youtube.com/watch?v=1LRQshwOq30 http://www.socalgastroenterologist.com/ Tags: colon cancer polyp medical gastroenterologist |
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Colon Cancer Colon cancer usually begins as a non-cancerous growth. If caught early enough, it can be safely removed with little to no complications. Screening is done by colonoscopy, video here: http://youtube.com/watch?v=1LRQshwOq30 http://www.socalgastroenterologist.com/ Tags: colon cancer colonoscopy polyp medical gastroenterologist |
User: murrasaca |
High Resolution Video Endoscopy Examination of the inside of the stomach using an endoscope, passed through the mouth and esophagus, Upper GI endoscopy is a procedure performed by a gastroenterologist, a well-trained subspecialist who uses the endoscope to diagnose and, in some cases, treat problems of the upper digestive, Upper endoscopy lets your doctor examine the lining of the upper part of your gastrointestinal tract, which includes the esophagus, stomach and duodenum (first portion of the small intestine). Your doctor will use a thin, flexible tube called an endoscope, which has its own lens and light source, and will view the images on a video monitor. You might hear your doctor or other medical staff refer to upper endoscopy as upper GI endoscopy, esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) or panendoscopy. This video Endoscopy is taken by Dr. Julio Murra Saca Tags: Video Endoscopy Gastrointestinal Dr. Murra Saca Ulcer health stomach pain stomachache Diagnosis Cancer |
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Endoscopy of Small Gastric Cancer taken by Dr. Julio Murra S This video shows a video endoscopy taken by Dr. Julio Murra Saca gastroenterologist the video displays a small stomach cancer in the early phage Tags: Gastric Cancer endoscopy Murra Saca stomach pain abdominalache nausea vomiting tumor gastrointestinal bleeding. |
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Most Common Gastroenterology Problems Brian Hudes, MD - gastroenterologist on staff at Emory Johns Creek Hospital discusses the most common gastroenterology problems in young adult patients. Tags: medicine Emory Johns Creek Hospital HCA Scott Dunn townplanner townplannerga gastroenterology gall bladder hudes |