Vital Visions: The Vedala Brothers Podcast
Norman Regional Health System’s Krishna Vedala, MD, MBA, MPH, Dipl. ABOM and Raghuveer Vedala, MD, FAAFP, Dipl. ABOM discuss trending healthcare topics through conversations on Vital Visions: The Vedala Brothers Podcast.
The Norman Regional providers, and brothers, hope to use their podcast to help patients start conversations with their primary care provider about difficult questions they may have. No topics are off-limits as the Vedala brothers hope to foster open communication for improved patient-centered care.
Vital Visions with the Vedala Brothers is a project that the physicians have wanted to start for a while, dating back to their days in medical school. With the Vedalas’ dream for this podcast coming to life, they will be able to bridge the gap between providers and patients, providing helpful and valuable information to the public.
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The information in this show is not to be used as medical advice. Please consult with your physician.
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Vital Visions: The Vedala Brothers Podcast is brought to you by Norman Regional Health System, a multi-campus system that serves the healthcare needs of south central Oklahoma. It is currently comprised of two acute-care hospitals and over 60 outpatient clinics in Norman, Oklahoma and the surrounding region. The Norman Regional Hospital campus is licensed for 219 beds and offers a full range of services. The Norman Regional HealthPlex campus is licensed for 168 acute care beds. The health system also operates two freestanding emergency room plus facilities: Norman Regional Moore, in Moore, Oklahoma, and Norman Regional Nine in southeast Norman.
Norman Regional Health System also provides outpatient diagnostic centers, emergency medicine services, physician services, centers of excellence, medical equipment supplies, a primary care network, telehealth services and employer health services. The Health System has grown to employ more than 3,500 people and have 356 physicians credentialed on the medical staff.
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Vital Visions: The Vedala Brothers Podcast
1: V is for Vedala
In Vital Visions’ first episode, we get to know the Vedala brothers in depth. Drs. Krishna and Veer Vedala talk about their lives growing up, going to undergrad and medical school together, and how their lives are now - practicing side by side in the same primary care clinic. The doctors talk about their passions, what brought them to medicine and how they ended up at Norman Regional together.
Links:
Krishna Vedala, MD, MPH
Raghuveer Vedala, MD, FAAFP
The Vedala's Primary Care Clinic
Norman Regional Primary Care Clinics
Blog - Norman Regional Doctor Awarded New Title
This podcast is for educational purposes only. The information in this show is not to be used as medical advice. If you are needing medical care, please consult with your physician.
Norman Regional is hiring! See all our open opportunities here: https://careers.normanregional.com/careers-home/
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Welcome, friends.
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This is DR’s Krishna and Veer Vedala.
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And we are Vedala Bros.
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We are delighted to bring you
our brand new podcast, Vital Visions.
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So in this podcast, we'll be discussing
important medical topics
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that affect your community.
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We'll be looking into medical research,
health and wellness tips
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and also available health
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care resources brought to you
by the Norman Regional Health System.
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That's right.
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And in each episode, we'll also be joined
by medical professionals,
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local community leaders
and even some of our friendly neighbors
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as we talk through various issues
that are affecting our community.
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So if you want to lead healthy lives
or learn about the new healthy trends,
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we want this podcast to be your go
to resource.
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In this episode,
we're going to be discussing who the Vedala Bros are.
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Yeah, How did you think that went, man?
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I think that went pretty well.
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No, no, that went pretty well.
Pretty well.
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That's great. Well, Dr. Vedala.
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Yes, Dr. Vedala.
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You're the older one,
so maybe you should go first.
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Uh, I guess I will,
since I am the older one.
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Uh, so my name is Krishna Vedala,
and, um, I'm
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an internal medicine,
uh, doctor, uh, in the primary care side.
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Uh, at the South OKC location.
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Um, but just about me as a person today,
I think the best way
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you could describe me is
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I'm just. I'm just.
Just a really nice guy.
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Uh, the things I love to do are traveling,
uh, when I have time.
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And, of course, I'm a big pop culture fan.
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Uh, occasionally you'll hear me
doing references from movies and TV shows.
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And I'm also a big sports, sports fan.
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So mostly
the Oklahoma City Thunder and the.
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OU Sooners.
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And of course.
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And people always ask me why,
but the New York Yankees,
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I think it's just because I love them,
because they want to win
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and they want to do well,
or at least they did.
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Um, at least not this decade,
but the previous decade.
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But um, but uh, as far as,
uh, other things about me, I love my wife
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and of course our cat, Loki, and I love
hanging, uh hanging out with my family.
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Um, and, uh, I just want this podcast, uh,
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to be the opportunity
for all of my patients
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to get to know me and kind of on
the other side rather than just in clinic.
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And, uh, that's pretty much about it.
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So, uh, what about you, Dr. Veer Vedala?
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You can just call me Veer man, its gonna get
confusing in a little bit.
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That's true.
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Hello, everyone.
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I am Dr. Raghuveer Vedala.
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I am also a primary care doctor,
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board certified in family medicine.
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Um, I am a father of two fur babies.
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Ginger and Izzy, married
to my wonderful wife, Sryia Vedala, brother
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to THE Krishna Vedala.
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Uh, and also, um, a son.
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to our lovely parents.
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Um, uh, Mr. and Mrs. Vedala.
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Let's put it that, uh,
I am also a huge gaming enthusiast,
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and I say that, uh, because back
in the day, I used to be a huge gamer,
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and now I have to find opportunities
to be able to play and get online
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with my friends, play
some good old halo or overwatch.
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Uh, in my free time these days,
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uh, my wife
and I are going to a lot of weddings.
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A lot of our friends are getting married
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and we're doing a lot of Bollywood
dancing, uh, for those weddings and, uh,
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choreographing
those and having fun with our friends.
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Um, we also are making more time to,
uh, work on ourselves,
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whether it be personal fitness wise,
or get back into our hobbies
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or spend time, some quality time
with our friends and family.
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So, yeah,
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that's about it.
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Awesome.
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So for me,
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I think during the pandemic,
one of the things that we noticed was
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there was a lot of misinformation
out there at times, and I kind of felt
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part of the reason for that was
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there was this sense of mistrust
or just lack of connection
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between the medical community
and between the general population.
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And I kind of felt like
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we needed to do something
more on behalf of the medical community.
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We needed to go out there.
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We needed to kind of try
to see what the daily,
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uh, issues
that our patients are having to deal with.
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And I kind of felt that doing this through
a podcast would be a really good
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first step.
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It allows,
um, the general population to interact
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with the medical community
if they have any specific questions.
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But my ultimate hope and intention
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with this podcast is to help, um, mitigate
the daily issues
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that patients are having to deal with,
but also at the same time
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to allow this podcast
to be a resource for them to go to.
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And I feel that at the end of the day
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it's not just about us as providers,
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but also about uh, getting patients
to know that we're just, just like them.
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It's just we have years of training,
because this is what we love to do,
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but also that we're here because
we care for them and that we're here
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because we want to see them,
uh, to do what's best for them.
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And so that's, that's my whole,
uh, reason for, for doing this podcast.
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Well, what about you? What about you, Veer?
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What made you want to do this podcast?
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No Krishna, I think that's a
that's a great point.
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I think what something we're trying to do
is bridge the gap between patients and
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physicians and, um,
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provide resources, uh
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that, um, for our patients
that are easy to understand,
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um, without the medical jargon as we talk
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to our guests in a conversational manner,
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right?
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But for me, as you know, I love teaching
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and I think, I think one of my passions
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and aims for this podcast as well is
to, is to provide a resource
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for our primary care physicians
and residents and students alike,
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right?
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Um, I want them to use this podcast
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as a, uh, as a tool to help
better take care of their patients.
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Uh, especially pertaining to our community
here in Norman and Norman Regional.
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Mm hmm. Yeah.
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Um, so with that being said,
maybe we should talk about
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a little bit about our focuses and what
there will be on this podcast?
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Yes, of course.
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So this podcast will have a, you know,
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a couple of different focuses, but mostly
it, it'll, it'll be on medicine.
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Um, but in addition to that
we'll also be talking about, um,
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what's happening in our community
and some other current events
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related to the medical field,
um, here in our community.
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Um, and of course we'll
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also be having some expert guests, um,
that you'll all love.
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Uh, and uh, these guests will be providing
some of their expertise, um, regarding
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specific topics, um, and uh,
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you know, and so that is mostly
what you'll see through this podcast.
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Anything else to add, Veer?
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Yeah, And I think, you know,
some of the things we can do
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is also stay up to date on
what's happening in the OKC and Norman area,
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but big projects
Norman Regional is setting up
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and what more resources
we can offer our patients. You know
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um, as as well
we'll be doing the question of the day.
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Yeah that's going to be fun. Yeah.
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So the question of the day as we you know
you get we have an email out there for
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you guys send your questions
to at the end of each episode.
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We'll try to answer them either
by ourselves or with our special guests.
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Awesome. Excellent.
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Uh, before we, uh, move forward,
one of the things that we just want to do
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is thank Norman Regional
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and our marketing department, uh, for all,
all their help in getting this going.
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Uh, this has been a dream of ours
for quite a few.
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Quite a few um, quite a bit of time.
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And, uh, to make this possible
is, uh, it's a pretty big deal.
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So we just want to thank everyone
at Norman Regional and the marketing team
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for supporting us, uh,
and for getting this going.
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Yeah.
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We are beyond grateful for all the support
and uh giving us
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this platform, um, in order to make
one of our dreams come true.
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this is so great.
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This is one thing I,
I just want to take a good shout out to,
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um, Norman Regional [Health] System
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and our communication at first. Tiger
text has become,
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has been a game changer for me
because, um, it's, it's not a resource
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I had in any of my training in the past
or my previous job
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where you could message a specialist
and talk to them.
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But, um, Krishna and I were, we're
talking about one of my patients actually,
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and um, this is actually a great point
to discuss with our future guests, um, Dr.
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Jones or Dr.
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Jones, Dr. Alexander Jones or Dr.
Shari Jones.
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Um, because, um, I had a patient
who had come in just to establish
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care with me, and, uh, you know,
we do our routine screening labs and,
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and, uh, we,
we get this lab called a CBC, and, and we
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look at a couple of parameters, right?
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So, for example, there is your white blood
cell count on a CBC.
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There's your hemoglobin
and your hematocrit, and, uh,
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this man's hemoglobin, uh, and hematocrit,
we're like, super high, right?
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And, uh, I was like, Whoa,
where is this coming from?
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Because that condition is called polycythemia,
and um putting yourself in that place.
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People with that have a have
an increased risk of having blood clots.
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And so obviously I was,
I was worried about it and, and, uh,
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Krishna and I were.
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you know, we're bouncing off ideas
and I'm like, Hey, what is going on here?
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Is this, um, is this because of,
uh, patient had previously been on,
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uh, testosterone or, um, is it something
underlying going on like a cancer?
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Right?
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And, uh, uh, he mentioned, hey,
why don't you just tiger text,
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uh, one of other providers,
and I messaged out Dr.
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Sheri Jones, and I was like, Dr.
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Jones, this is what I started with.
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This is, these are the labs I obtained.
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What do you think? And she's like,
We will work them in.
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Great job finding it and just having
that reassurance from a specialist,
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an oncologist, being so humble about it
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and being so it was so easy to talk to her
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and being so receptive and helpful
and educating me in the process.
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I'll never forget that.
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And, um, and lo and behold,
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the man had Polycythemia Vera and, uh,
which can be a malignancy.
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And, uh, we're getting him treated now.
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And I think that's one of the things that,
uh, I, I that we can't,
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we cannot appreciate Norman
Regional [Health] System enough is the camaraderie
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between specialists
and between primary care providers.
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It is a huge, uh,
I hate to say this, a sigh of relief to know
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that if there is something
that you cannot figure out,
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there are people that you can talk to
and there are people that can help you
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and that's it,
that makes a huge difference.
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It makes our practice
a lot more manageable and um,
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it makes it more fun
because we don't have to worry about,
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well, what if I can't figure this out?
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Where do I go next?
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You know, and, and that's that really
is a big, uh, a big step in terms of,
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uh, getting our patients more help
and not just, you know, help in terms
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of, you know, like, you know,
if there's any questions that we have.
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But getting immediate help at times.
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Um, one of the things that I always had
to, um, often,
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uh, try to discuss with my patients
is, is GI bleeds, right?
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Especially if it's, uh, an immediate one
or a pretty severe one.
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And, um,
you know, the GI team specifically, Dr.
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Chintan Parikh has always been very,
very, very helpful in terms
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of being able uh,
to quickly work in some of our patients.
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Uh, depending on how serious
and how severe their issues are.
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And so it's something that cannot be said
enough in terms of how,
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uh, just helpful
and how available the specialists are.
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And as far as you know, between me
and Veer, uh, since we work together,
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we often, oftentimes throughout the day
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we kind of talk about things and we go,
can we kind of go back and forth?
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And I think sometimes it worries
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some of our nursing staff
about what we're, what we're doing.
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But these are just discussions
that we often have on a daily basis,
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whether if it's a question that I have,
um, often regarding um, gynecological,
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uh, health care, uh, or vise versa,
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uh, you know,
if Veer has any questions about um,
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anything specifically, uh, related to
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um, cardiac or pulmonary, you know,
we just kind of go off one another.
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And that also itself is just amazing.
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Not only is he my brother,
but he's also somebody
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that I could sit down
and have a conversation with regarding,
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uh, a, uh, a significant or,
or severe medical issue.
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Yeah, we called it a curbside consult.
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he's always curbsiding me.
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And likewise too.
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it's a it's a pretty amazing ride.
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Yeah.
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You know, your, your, uh, reply to that
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reminds me of the quote from Lil Wayne.
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Yeah.
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Life's full of ups and downs,
but what do I care about?
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It's my theme park.
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I didn't think we were going to quote
Lil Wayne on this podcast, but sure.
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We can cut that out. Yeah, well,
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whatever you say, Veer.
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But. But, yeah, I mean,
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eternally grateful for,
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you know,
the community that helped raise us
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because we've been here our entire lives.
Honestly.
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Yes. Uh, since 92.
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Yeah, 1992.
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But the first thing
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we totally forgot was that,
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you know, give thanks to our mom and dad
for all the hardships
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that they've been through to
help us make it this far.
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Um, and to,
of course, having to deal with us as kids,
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um, I don't think we were that bad.
I don't think we were that, mmm.
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I don't think we were really
that bad of troublemakers,
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just to be honest with you. But,
and looking at some kids these days.
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But I think. You weren't, man.
I was the rebel. I was never home.
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That is true.
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Uh, but I think looking back now,
it really has been an amazing ride.
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And the ride
that I'm glad we got to do it together.
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Uh, and I'm. I'm always proud of it
too, everything.
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I mean, every day
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now, every here and there,
I kind of look back and I'm like, Man,
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all the things that you and I did
to, did together.
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Whether if I was working
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as a medical assistant like myself
and working in medical billing
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and you working, um,
so many years back here
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in Norman Regional
and at the pathology lab.
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I was. Yeah. Shout out to Dr. Thompson. Yes.
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And so it's, uh,
it is a very truly rewarding journey.
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Yeah.
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And, and honestly,
like Norman and the Norman community are,
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are part of us
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and are a part of our upbringing
because our college years in Norman,
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I think are some of the best times
that I will never get back.
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Look, I always look back to that
and have positive experiences
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and just happy thoughts
about, about Norman.
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I completely agree.
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Uh, I always tell my, uh, my friends
and of course my wife, Namrata that,
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that Norman is one of my favorite cities
in the world because it's
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where I really got to grow up
and mature as an adult
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and really figure out who I was
and what I wanted to do. And.
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And it was just, uh, a great community,
um, and great people.
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But people that really care about you.
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And having that kind of a nurturing
environment is really important to grow,
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not just, you know, in terms of
your career, but also to grow as a person.
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Absolutely.
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Even now, when we drive through, um, my,
my wife, Sryia, she's from Austin, Texas.
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So she's a, she's a UT gal.
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But every time we go through,
she's a huge fan of Tea Cafe, now
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on Campus Corner,
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uh, so she loves that, we went to Tarahumara's the other day
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dude she loved, she loved it man
and we used to go there all the time.
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Mmm Tarahumara's. Yeah. Hungry.
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Okay, Um, but we both went to OU
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Too for med school.
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We did. We both went to OU too for
med school
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in the same class.
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Yeah.
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And, uh,
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before going to med school, I also got
my master's in public health at OU
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Um, from the Health Sciences Center campus.
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So it's, there's a lot of,
a lot of connection, connection there.
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Uh, but it's been, it's been fun.
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Uh, there were some tough times,
but I think
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in life you have to have a little bit
of both really become who you are.
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And if anyone ever asked me,
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would you ever redo anything,
I would tell them, Absolutely not,
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because it's who I am today,
and it's the struggles
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and the successes
that has made us, uh, who we are today.
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Yeah.
So that that's a great point Krishna.
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I think, you know like what do you think
like drew you to medicine then?
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I mean, I know
we talked about empathy and talked about,
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you know, hard work,
but what drew you to medicine?
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What's her passion about medicine?
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For me, you know, medicine to me was a way
that I could make the world
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a better place.
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That's that was that was the basis
of of of my passion for medicine.
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I wanted to do based on my abilities
and my interests to do something
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for the rest of my life that I could, uh,
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provide for the community around me.
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Uh, and I felt that making the world
a better place around me,
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uh, through my abilities was, is the basis
of, of my passion for medicine.
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Uh, now it's that passion
that's pushed me forward.
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It's that passion
that's really led me to persevere.
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Um, and then, you know,
one of the things that, that
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I've kind of noticed,
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uh, now that, you know, we're finally done
with school and training and everything
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else, it can be
hard to do it on a day to day basis. And
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I don't necessarily think this is said
a lot of times.
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Um, but at the end of the day, uh,
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practicing medicine is not,
uh, or does not always follow the books.
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There's a lot of uh,
uh, things that you have to,
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that you have to do that
you kind of just have to, uh,
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base it upon your experiences
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and mostly just kind of figure out
what you can do with what you have.
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And that I did not expect, Uh, when I,
when I went through medical school
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and residency, uh,
I expected everything to go by the book.
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But when you're out practicing,
uh, that's not necessarily true.
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Everything kind of well,
not everything, but most of the things
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kind of based are based on money
and availability of resources.
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And so it really comes down
to what's right for the patients.
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Uh, even though it may not necessarily
be the things that the guidelines
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and what the book always tells you to do,
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you have to look into what's right
for the patient in terms of
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not just their overall health,
but also in terms of what they can afford.
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Uh, in terms of finances,
uh, time and energy.
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And that's been the tricky part,
but I think that will get better
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with experience. I'm hoping.
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What about you?
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What do you, what, what, what brings you,
what brought you to medicine?
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And then more importantly,
what do you think
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are some of the issues
that you did not foresee?
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Uh, you know while
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While we were studying together? Yeah.
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I think all family med physicians
have a similar story as we go through
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medical school.
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And, uh,
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we have some experience that brought us
to medical school in the first place.
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Right.
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Um, mine being, as you know,
grew up with, uh, with, uh,
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juvenile epilepsy and being around doctors
all the time and, uh, the, uh,
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relationship that, um,
our neurologist had with our family,
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uh, I think really inspired me
because he could just walk in
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and we'd be freaking out
and he'd just make us
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laugh and things would be better,
you know? And we had a plan.
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We made decisions together, and, uh,
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um, you would think that
I would go into neurology because of that.
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But, uh, going through medical school,
you go through your third
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year rotations
and you either like surgery or you don't.
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Right? That's definitely true. You like the O.R.
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or you don't.
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And I enjoyed all aspects of,
uh, of my rotations there.
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I loved working with kids.
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I, you know,
I like working with adults, too,
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because I think the medicine
in adult medicine,
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you know, the physiology
and stuff is very interesting.
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Um, with the,
uh, the diseases and its complexities and,
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um, the pharmacology associated with it.
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And uh, uh, I wanted to do it all
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and I wanted to be able
to help people of all ages.
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And, and that drove me to family medicine
and, uh,
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I'm a huge advocate for family medicine
and, you know, um. He
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is, he is.
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I really, I really love
the field of family medicine and, and what, uh,
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our organizations here in the state,
whether it be OFP or nationally, the AFP,
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um, the resources they offer
and the amount of advocacy
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they provide our, our physicians
and our patients.
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And, and I don't think I would ever,
I don't see myself doing anything else.
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Um, and, and family medicine
had given me the opportunity to teach,
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and I did that for a while
and now I want to provide more for the
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community and, and my own, you know,
um, pursue my own other interests.
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And, uh, but teaching is still
a passion of mine, but the, the, like.
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Your second questions, uh, Krishna,
about what you didn't expect is,
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is yeah, uh,
you would think that everything is,
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is clear black and white
when you're taught in medical school,
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but the, the specific intricacies
that, that go along with U.S.
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health care,
whether it be, um, insurance issues
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or the administrative burden
that follows in practice,
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um, you don't expect that
and you don't realize that, right?
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So, um, and even in residency
or during my time
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as faculty at OU Family Medicine
residency, the things I would always, uh,
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um, instill in my students
and residents is
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I'm a huge advocate for efficiency and,
uh, you, you have an issue where, um,
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you have all these administrative tasks
that are bleeding into your patient time.
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You have to figure out a way
to get around it, um, and,
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and get yourselves more efficient,
whether that be dictation software or,
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or, uh, um, getting assistance from, uh,
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from your, your nurses and staff
who are there to help you.
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And they're part of your team and family.
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And what we're doing is trying to
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do good for our patients. Exactly.
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We're a team in that effort. Mmhmm.
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and it's so nice that I can,
uh, I've got such great partners
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like Dr. Sims and my own brother here,
who helps us do that together.
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Well, thank you. I really appreciate that.
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Of course, Dr.
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Vedala. Anytime, Dr. Vedala.
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Thank you. Dr. Vedala.
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Well, we were both born in India,
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and then, um,
you know, when I was around two years old
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and when Veer was, uh, Veer
and I are only about, about 13 months apart.
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So when Veer was less than a year old.
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Um, my and my, our parents decided,
you know,
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they wanted to move to the States
and so moved to Chicago in 1990,
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and, uh, my dad spent two years there,
and then he decided he needed a change.
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You know, Chicago, with the weather being
sometimes nasty around the year and
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being too big of a city,
he decided he wanted to kind of
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go to a place
that was a little bit more smaller.
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And, uh, and then he found Oklahoma City.
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And, uh, here we are.
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And he, we've been here and since then
we both grew up in Edmond, um,
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went to Edmond Memorial High School.
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So go Bulldogs.
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Uh, and then from there, it was kind of
just a journey of,
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of, uh, figuring out who we were.
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I think in terms of values that,
uh, our parents, uh, really put into us, um
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the main one is, is hard work.
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Uh, you have to really, if you want to do
well in life,
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you got to put the effort in.
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Uh, nothing ever comes in easy.
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Nothing ever comes in without hard work.
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And even if it does, it's something
that will never be with you forever
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because you don't really know
the value of it.
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And so I think that's hard
work is is one of the main values
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that our mom and dad really our mom
probably more than dad.
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But that really put it, uh, really
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mmm emphasized
uh, to us well as we were growing up. Veer,
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What do you think?
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Hard work is definitely up there.
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Um, persistence, perseverance, Right.
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Um, uh, compassion,
I think is, uh, is a, is a big one.
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I think that's what, that, that, uh,
uh, those, um,
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conversations growing up with, uh,
our parents
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that um, mainly had a point of compassion
is probably one of the reasons why
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I think you and I can empathize
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a little bit more now
and that we take into our practice, uh,
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try to get, to put yourself in
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someone others' shoes
and see what they're going through.
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Um, it's helpful in our practice too,
because then you can try to understand
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where they're coming from.
00;24;00;24 - 00;24;04;02
And it's important when making shared
decisions with your patients.
00;24;04;19 - 00;24;05;16
Yeah, definitely.
00;24;05;16 - 00;24;07;08
I, I, I, I agree with that.
00;24;07;08 - 00;24;10;29
I think empathy plays a big role in,
uh, should be playing a big role,
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uh, in terms of,
um, of being a health care provider.
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Uh, and one of the things
that I always try to do as is,
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is put myself in my patients' shoes,
and I definitely don't think
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that would have been possible without, um,
you know, Mom and dad's,
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uh, support, but also without
their ability to do the same.
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Agreed.
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uh, growing up in Edmond,
Edmond wasn't as big as it is now.
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Back then was, uh. By no means.
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No. Now,
going back to what we call old Edmond.
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Now it's it's it takes me about 20 minutes
just to get from.
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And what, Uh, Penn to Coltrane?
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Yep. Getting through.
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Um, my dad used to work at UCO,
so we spent a lot of time on that campus,
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too. And, yeah, it's just changed so much.
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I, I think one of the things you,
you always see
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whenever you're driving in
Edmond is underneath.
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You'll see this, this caption
that'll say a great place to grow.
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And by all means, I completely agree.
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It is a great place to grow.
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And, uh, we're thankful for the positive
environment that we had really around us.
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Um, but, uh,
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overall, it's, it's,
uh, it's, it's just a, uh, a nice place,
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a nice, uh, community to, to raise kids.
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Um, and we're pretty, we're really lucky
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to have,
uh, grown up in to two really great towns.
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Edmond and Norman.
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Yeah.
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Uh, Edmond's our family, and,
uh, Norman's like our friends.
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You know, the friends I made in Norman
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Still are friends with them to this day.
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Mm. It's. It's college for you.
00;25;46;11 - 00;25;49;09
So this podcast will have a, you know,
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a couple of different focuses, but mostly
it, it'll, it'll be on medicine.
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Um, but in addition to that
we'll also be talking about, um,
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what's happening in our community
and some other current events
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related to the medical field,
um, here in our community.
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Um, and of course we'll
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also be having some expert guests, um,
that you'll all love.
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Uh, and uh, these guests will be providing
some of their expertise, um, regarding
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specific topics, um, and uh,
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you know, and so that is mostly
what you'll see through this podcast.
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Anything else to add Veer?
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Yeah, And I think, you know,
some of the things we can do
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is also stay up to date on
what's happening in the OKC and Norman area,
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but big projects
Norman Regional is setting up
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and what more resources
we can offer our patients. You know
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as as well
we'll be doing the question of the day.
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Yeah that's going to be fun. Yeah.
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So the question of the day as we you know
you get we have an email out there for
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you guys send your questions
to and at the end of each episode.
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We'll try to answer them either
by ourselves or with our special guests.
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Awesome. Excellent.
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Uh, before we, uh, move forward,
one of the things that we just want to do
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is thank Norman Regional
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and our marketing department, uh, for all,
all their help in getting this going.
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Uh, this has been a dream of ours
for quite a few.
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Quite a few, uh quite a bit of time.
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And, uh, to make this possible
is, uh, it's a pretty big deal.
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So we just want to thank everyone
at Norman Regional and the marketing team
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for supporting us, uh,
and for getting this going.
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Yeah.
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We are beyond grateful for all the support
and giving us
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this platform, um, in order to make
one of our dreams come true.
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Yeah.
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Um, so with that being said,
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I think we'll end this episode.
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So thank you
for all our listeners out there.
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Please stay classy, my friends.
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And please
stay out of trouble. My friends.