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CampFireMed Podcast

Stephen Rogers, DMSc, PA-C

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CampFireMed Podcast is a medical discussion podcast featuring Stephen Rogers, DMSc, PA-C and Chris Stone, DMSc, PA-C. A discussion amongst friends, as if sitting around a warm campfire, with ranging debates on topics including medicine, pop culture, sports, or wherever the conversation takes us. Brought to you by CampFireMed, LLC. Check us out wherever you get your podcasts and be sure to subscribe for new content!
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In this episode, Stephen Rogers, DMSc, PA-C and Christopher Stone DMSc, PA-C discuss critical topics surrounding patient safety, focusing on suicide prevention and substance use disorders, particularly among adolescents. They highlight the importance of connection and communication in mental health, the alarming rise of vaping among youth, and the …
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In this episode of the Campfire Med Podcast, hosts Stephen Rogers and Christopher Stone discuss pressing healthcare issues, focusing on the recent measles outbreak in the U.S. They delve into the importance of vaccination, the symptoms and complications of measles, and the role of public health messaging. The conversation also touches on ACL injuri…
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In this episode of the Campfire Med Podcast, hosts Stephen Rogers and Christopher Stone delve into the trending topic of raw milk, discussing its purported benefits and associated health risks. They also explore a new pain management drug, Jurnivax, which offers an alternative to opioids, emphasizing its potential in treating moderate to severe acu…
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In this podcast episode, hosts Stephen Rogers and Dr. Chris Stone discuss the recent FDA ban on red dye number three and its implications for public health and consumer safety. They explore the role of artificial dyes in food, the potential health risks associated with them, and the importance of global health organizations like the WHO in addressi…
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In this episode of the CampfireMed podcast, hosts Stephen Rogers and Christopher Stone discuss the concept of Dry January, a month-long commitment to abstaining from alcohol. They explore the benefits of this practice, including improved sleep, increased energy, and potential health benefits such as liver regeneration and a healthier gut microbiome…
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In this episode of the Campfire Med Podcast, hosts Stephen Rogers and Chris Stone discuss various health-related topics, including the impact of California wildfires on physical and mental health, the recent concerns surrounding the H5N1 bird flu, and the new NCCPA recertification exam format. They emphasize the importance of understanding the heal…
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In this episode of the Campfire Med podcast, hosts Stephen and Chris return after a year-long hiatus to discuss their personal updates, future plans for the podcast, and engage in light-hearted sports discussions. They share insights on their lives in 2024, including new jobs, family changes, and business expansions. The conversation also touches o…
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This week, the guys discuss a possible revolution in the treatment of low back pain, capping insulin costs and the effects of the market on medicine pricing. Finally, they break down some current sport topics including Tom Brady and Ja Morant. Subscribe to us anywhere you get your podcasts! Reference articles https://www.usnews.com/news/health-news…
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This week, Stephen, Chris and Michael discuss the social contract, the controversial decision of a local public health department to issue an arrest warrant, and whether stocks are a thumbs up or thumbs down. Check us out on social media and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts! Support the showBy Stephen Rogers, DMSc, PA-C
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This week, the guys are back to talk about psychedelic medication use for therapy and expired medications. They discuss the importance of studying illicit drugs for safety and efficacy. Are old medications safe to use if they have been on the shelf for a while? Also, why do we have national days for everything? Like and subscribe to us wherever you…
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