
MedStar Health DocTalk
Comprehensive, relevant and insightful conversations about health and medicine happen here… on MedStar Health Doc Talk. Join us for real conversations with physician experts from around the largest healthcare system in the Maryland-DC region.
Podcasting since 2021 • 86 episodes
MedStar Health DocTalk
Latest Episodes
Breaking the Silence on Women's Urinary Incontinence
In this episode of MedStar Health DocTalk, host Debra Schindler tackles a topic that many women face but few discuss: urinary incontinence. With an estimated 25 million American women affected, it's time to break the silence. Joined by MedStar ...
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Season 5
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Episode 9
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30:49

Arthritis Awareness
According to the CDC, an estimated 58.5 million US adults have been diagnosed with some type of arthritis. Arthritis Awareness Month is observed every May, and it's a time to inform people about this complex group of debilitating diseases. The ...
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Season 5
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Episode 9
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19:30

Hand Tumors: Lumps and Bumps
Bumps and lumps of the hand can be any number of things... all are classified as a hand tumor, but do they all require treatment, and which are a cause for concern? Host Debra Schindler explores the various types of hand tumors from th...
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Season 5
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Episode 8
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46:36

A Colonoscopy Can Save Your Life
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. Colorectal cancer is the fourth most commonly diagnosed cancer in the U.S. and the second leading cause of cancer deaths. Yet this cancer can be prevented with screening and is highly treatable when d...
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33:34

Living with Celiac Disease
In this episode of MedStar Health DocTalk, host Debra Schindler sits down with gastroenterologist Dr. Jose Parungao to delve into celiac disease, a chronic immune disorder affecting approximately 1 in 100 people in the U.S. As they explore the ...
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Season 5
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Episode 7
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30:47

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