Microbiome Medics Podcast

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Dr Siobhan McCormack and Dr Sheena Fraser are the Microbiome Medics, two GPs who believe that the rapidly emerging science of Human Microbiomes presents a paradigm shift in the way medicine is perceived, researched, and practiced.

The Microbiome Medics Podcast is the place where clinicians, scientists and anyone else can learn about Human Microbiomes, Lifestyle Medicine, how they connect and how they can be harnessed to improve health outcomes.

Join our two intrepid Microbiome explorers as they unearth the evidence and present the multiple ways in which the trillions of microbes living in and on you can impact your physiology and health.

This podcast will escort you through the basics, explain the research, introduce you to the experts and package the latest evidence into actionable, bite-sized chunks that you can use today to improve your own health and the health of your patients.

Our only declaration of interest is that we have co-created "the gut microbiome for clinicians", an online course for busy health professionals with over 30 hours of learning available at http://bslm.org.uk/

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Professor Martin Blaser is a prominent microbiologist and a leading expert in the field of microbiome research. He is known for his work on the human microbiome and its role in health and disease, particularly the impact of antibiotics on microbial communities. Blaser has authored numerous scientific papers and books, including 'Missing Microbes', which discusses the consequences of the loss of microbial diversity due to modern medicine. He has held various academic positions and is a professor at New York University, where he continues to advance the understanding of how our microbial partners influence our health.

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0:00 1:04:31

Furry Friends, Healthy Guts: Exploring Pet Microbiomes with Dr. Nihan Marun

In this episode of Microbiome Medics, Dr. Sheena Fraser welcomes Dr. Nihan Maron, a veterinary doctor and microbiologist, to discuss the essential connections between pet and human microbiomes. Dr. Nihan highlights how pets, especially dogs, enhance our microbial diversity and health, while emphasizing the importance of mindful antibiotic use and the role of probiotics. The conversation also addresses pet nutrition, advocating for diets that reflect natural eating habits, and the risks of processed foods. They conclude with the "One Health Approach," reinforcing the interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health. This episode encourages pet owners to take an integrated approach to health through nurturing their pets’ microbiomes.

This podcast is brought to you in collaboration with the British Society of Lifestyle Medicine.


Disclaimer:

The content in this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or qualified healthcare provider. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on this podcast.

0:00 1:16:07

Beyond the Scalpel: Transforming Surgical Care from Prehab to Rehab

Hosts
Dr. Siobhan McCormack Dr. Sheena Fraser
Keywords
microbiome science surgical care prehab rehab lifestyle interventions diet surgical outcomes immune response gut health patient-centered approach

In this episode of Microbiome Medics, Dr. Siobhan McCormack and Dr. Sheena Fraser are reunited. They share their recent experiences presenting at major conferences and underscore the importance of integrating microbiome science into mainstream medicine, particularly concerning pre- and post-operative care; they delve into how lifestyle interventions, especially diet, significantly impact surgical outcomes, immune response, and recovery by influencing the gut microbiome, also discussing the detrimental effects of the hospital environment and common medical interventions on gut health, and advocating for a holistic, patient-centered approach that prioritizes gut health to improve overall well-being and reduce complications like post-operative pain and cognitive dysfunction, while teasing an upcoming interview with a leading expert in the field.

This podcast is brought to you in collaboration with the British Society of Lifestyle Medicine.

Disclaimer:

The content in this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or qualified healthcare provider. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on this podcast.

0:00 1:00:02

Back to the Future: Momentous Microbial Moments with Professor Martin Blaser

Hosts
Dr Siobhan McCormack
Guests
Professor Martin Blaser
Keywords
microbiome history Professor Martin Blaser antibiotics microbial partners British Society of Lifestyle Medicine

Buckle up for a fascinating journey through microbiome history! Dr. Siobhan McCormack welcomes the esteemed Professor Martin Blaser for an episode that travels through pivotal moments in microbiome science using a "Back to the Future"-inspired lens. Hear their engaging discussion, complete with time-traveling sound effects, as they explore Professor Blaser's career, the impact of antibiotics, and the critical importance of our microbial partners.

This podcast is presented in collaboration with the British Society of Lifestyle Medicine.

Disclaimer:

The content in this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or qualified healthcare provider. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on this podcast.

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4.9 rating 40 reviews

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5.0 ratings 29 reviews

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