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Video Shoot with David Mischoulon, MD, PHD

Dr. David Mischoulon is a psychiatrist at Massachusetts General Hospital and an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. He also is a frequent speaker in Boston and around the country. His specific interests include alternative medical treatments and mental health in minorities. Dr. Mischoulon has even trained as a medical acupuncturist.

His passion for psychiatry is evident whether listening to him speak or having a casual conversation with him. In this series of videos, we worked with Dr. Mischoulon to address the most common questions related to anxiety and depression. We hope to have him back again for additional questions on Psychiatry.

For more information on Dr. David Mischoulon, check out his profile on eClinic.com.

Posted By David Buck ON October 25th, 2009. No Comments »

Video Shoot with Mark Ostrem, MD

Dr. Mark Ostrem is a primary care physician and Geriatrician at Carney Hospital in Dorchester MA.  Here, he closely works with residents and participates in teaching rounds at the hospital. We appreciated his enthusiasm and generosity of time with this project.

In this series of videos, he touches on issues that are particularly important to older individuals, as well as questions we may have as our family members become older.  His thoughts on end of life care are important issues that we all should take time to consider.

Posted By admin ON May 13th, 2009. No Comments »

Video Shoot with Lyle Micheli, MD

In December, Dr. Lyle Micheli and his staff were gracious enough to invite us to record videos at their office at Children’s Hospital in Boston.  Earlier that year I had seen Dr. Micheli give a grand rounds on sports injuries. I enjoyed the presentation very much and was impressed with Dr. Micheli’s knowledge and experience.  Even though eClinic.com was not yet completed, I thought he would be a great physician to have on the site and was delighted that he agreed.

Some of the questions presented were picked from topics covered in his books, including the Sports Medicine Bible. So if you are looking for more information on sports medicine you should check them out. Thanks again to Dr. Micheli, and to Maria Maginnis for helping to set this up, and for giving a great start to eClinic.com!

Posted By admin ON May 11th, 2009. No Comments »