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John Schumann, MD

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Oaky Okie. EMD (NM TX LA MS AL GA) @OakStreetHealth. #MedicalMondays for @KWGSNEWS. @NPRHealth contributor. Transparency in health & medicine. Tweets own.

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It was great chatting w John Schumann, MD on KWGS News NPR #MedicalMondays about my recent NYT Magazine hospital-at-home story. We also talk about doctoring and writing. publicradiotulsa.org/show/studiotul…

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We are so excited at @kwgsnews to have a member of Tulsa’s Ukrainian community, Olha Hrytsaniuk, filing stories for us. Maybe you heard a short story she did today. Listen for her first feature tomorrow.

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I loved "The People's Hospital" by Ricardo Nuila. Terrific medical memoir blending in history and policy! #MedicalMonday #StudioTulsa KWGS News Leslie Rossman publicradiotulsa.org/show/studiotul…

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Learned a ton from reading and speaking with Amy Dockser Marcus about her new book “We the Scientists” which shows what determined citizens can accomplish. h/t Shailyn Tavella KWGS News #MedicalMonday publicradiotulsa.org/show/studiotul…

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I recently spoke with Dr. John Schumann on ST Medical Monday. Doctors make a tremendous difference to patients. In We the Scientists, doctors recognized patients and families as experts and joined forces with them in the development of a drug. publicradiotulsa.org/show/studiotul…

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Listen to this wonderful interview with Amy Dockser Marcus on KWGS News's StudioTulsa about her "engaging" book WE THE SCIENTISTS! 🎧📚😍 publicradiotulsa.org/show/studiotul…

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interviewed Zack Stoycoff of Healthy Minds Policy Initiative about their study of OK mental health access in provider networks. frustrations abound. interesting content and legislative initiatives. publicradiotulsa.org/show/studiotul…

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#MedicalMonday spoke with Thomas Fisher about his terrific book "The Emergency" just out in paperback with a new epilogue. Brilliant. KWGS News UChicago Medicine publicradiotulsa.org/show/studiotul…

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Our care teams don't just provide the best care anywhere, but also the kind of unmatched #PatientExperience John Schumann, MD describes to Jillian Wilson in this piece for HuffPost. If you want to practice empathic, patient-first medicine, apply now: bit.ly/3Im3FUZ

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Understanding the differences between #dementia & growing older is critical. “Dementia is definitely not normal aging,” says John Schumann, MD, quoted by Erin Prater, MPH, M.A.², CHES® for Fortune Well. The key to distinguishing the two? A preventive approach to care. bit.ly/3BOwoxW

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great talking to Sayed Tabatabai, MD about his magical book of #Twitterverse called "These Vital Signs" on #MedicalMonday. @StudioTulsa KWGS News #hiatus publicradiotulsa.org/show/studiotul…

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Record-high temperatures this summer are putting people at higher risk for heat-related illnesses, shares NPR. Older adults are especially vulnerable, so be sure to follow the #PreventiveCare measures outlined by John Schumann, MD in this piece. n.pr/3pEhjN8

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Vascular and metabolic systems mimic exercise in high heat, putting stress on the body, our Executive Medical Director John Schumann, MD tells Alex Janin for The Wall Street Journal. Older adults face higher risk, but hydrating frequently can prevent severe outcomes. on.wsj.com/3DFQ8oB