Join Hosts Dr. Leo Damasco and Phoebe Gutierrez as they welcome Dr. Manzur Moidunny, to discover how he overcame reservations about "selling out," emphasized holistic care over mere access, and launched ventures in longevity medicine and food as medicine to transform patient outcomes.
Can telemedicine enhance medicine without compromising quality and altruism?
In this episode of Telemedicine Talks, hosts Dr. Leo Damasco and Phoebe Gutierrez discuss with Dr. Manzur Moidunny about early-career hesitations about fully embracing telemedicine, finding a balanced middle ground that aligns with his values. Drawing from his hospitalist experience, he explores the difference between access to care and truly good, holistic care, the importance of leadership in guiding ethical practices, and earning trust to influence change.
Dr. Manzur shares his passion for the "art of medicine," revealing his new Michigan Longevity Clinic and an upcoming restaurant offering medically tailored meals for conditions like obesity, hypertension, and diabetes.
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Telemedicine Talks explores the evolving world of digital health, helping physicians navigate new opportunities, regulatory challenges, and career transitions in telemedicine.
About the Guest:
Dr. Manzur Moidunny is a hospitalist in metro Detroit with a focus on lifestyle and longevity medicine. Early in his career, he navigates telemedicine while maintaining passion for in-person care, founding the Michigan Longevity Clinic and planning a restaurant for medically tailored meals. He emphasizes food as medicine and holistic approaches to treat chronic conditions.
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