
The Danbury Medical Files
Hello, I am Christian Espana Schmidt, MD. During my 25 years of medical career, I have witnessed changes in the medical profession. Starting as a medical student in Guatemala, Central America, where after medical school I completed my internal medicine residency, and then I served in a rural community for 6 years with innovation that persists, I went to New York City, where I repeated another internal medicine residency and was chief resident. My joy for teaching took me to Pensilvania where I learned about Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) a revolutionary technique to enhance physical examinations. I proudly started the POCUS program at Danbury Hospital. Now, I am developing the POCUS program of CIFC Health, a program dedicated exclusively to teaching POCUS in the outpatient clinic. As you can see, I already said I teach POCUS; however, I am very interested in other topics in medicine.
Of course I will continue to discuss POCUS, however I hope to dive in new topics in medicine.
Welcome to my podcast. I hope you find something of value.
The content is not generated with AI; all content is curated, and I try to present the evidence behind my opinions.
The PodPodcast is mainly for entertainment purposes, and my recommendations need to be taken as such.
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The Danbury Medical Files
The data breach of the century. How and why your health information is not secure anymore.
In our medical career, one of the things that we are thought since we start is importance of privacy in to keep the patience, privacy safe. We even have laws that penalize anyone who shares private information from patients.
This is not true when large companies are irresponsible with the way that they treat our medical information.
It is also important to have awareness of this problem and many other problems that the healthcare oligopoly is creating to patients, pharmacies and physicians, as well as the taxpayers.
In this podcast we explore the data breach of the century and the largest data breach in health care. Its origins, its impact. And a call for action from the medical and health care provider community.
Also we again dive in the effects of the imminent monopoly that medicine is having.
I featured Dr. Glaucomflecken without his permission, hope he does not mind
Here the link to the video
https://youtu.be/A-jZ0eVEbxk?si=6U-fHxq4OrtssDOO
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Also I have a new youtube channel #IMPOCUS
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpzYai7ngGjZ00NOnUozc_w