Episodes

Thursday Oct 13, 2022
Dr. John Zurlo on the COVID-19 Bivalent Booster, Monkeypox and Polio
Thursday Oct 13, 2022
Thursday Oct 13, 2022
Infectious diseases expert Dr. John Zurlo joins The Health Nexus Podcast once again to provide the latest information on COVID-19, including how he would time getting the Omicron BA.5 bivalent vaccine and the flu shot if you’re trying to avoid feeling potentially crummy. Also on the docket of topics: masking recommendations this flu season, whether we’ll see a surge this fall/winter and much more on that new bivalent vaccine.
We also get an update on the monkeypox virus affecting our region and Dr. Zurlo breaks down the recent polio outbreak. A top recommendation? Be sure your vaccine records are up to date.
On COVID
Is COVID-19 over? – 01:13
Is anyone still a COVID virgin? – 03:30
On bivalent COVID-19 vaccines – 04:18
Why you need the primary COVID vaccine – 05:10
Who is eligible for this booster? – 06:06
Was the bivalent booster tested on humans? – 06:35
What is the best time to get the booster? – 08:22
How long does immunity last? – 09:11
Do you need the booster if you already got the Omicron variant of COVID? – 10:03
Should we get the COVID booster and flu shot together? – 11:01
How long until immunity from the booster kicks in? – 11:46
Will we face a COVID surge this fall/winter? – 12:02
Tips on spacing out COVID booster and flu shot – 12:46
Should we be masking up this flu season? – 13:27
On Monkeypox
Update on outbreak affecting the region – 15:26
Who should receive the monkeypox vaccine? (And its side effects) – 18:15
Best ways to protect yourself and community – 19:43
On Polio
Dr. Zurlo on the recent polio outbreak and what caused it – 20:18
History of polio – 21:28
Getting the polio vaccine and if it’s harmful to get it twice – 24:32
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Tuesday Jun 21, 2022
Personal Stories of the Impact of Racism Against Asian Americans during COVID-19
Tuesday Jun 21, 2022
Tuesday Jun 21, 2022
During the COVID-19 pandemic, prejudice, xenophobia and racism toward Asian American and Pacific Islander communities has surged.
In this conversation, meet Dr. Xiao Chi Zhang, an emergency medicine physician and Chinese American, who shares the hateful words that people have yelled out to him on the street, and what happened when one day words escalated to physical assault. He talks about the confusion of being targeted because of what he looks like and shares how his scrubs sometimes felt like a shield that could protect him from this violence.
[Editor’s Note: To read Dr. Zhang’s essay “Wearing Scrubs Like a Shield,” click here. Don’t miss the audio player at the top of the essay if you’d like to hear Dr. Zhang read it in his own voice.]
Sara Campbell also joins the conversation. She is the Associate Vice President of the Presidential & Leadership Advisory Councils at Jefferson’s Office of Institutional Advancement and shares her unique experience as a Korean American woman who was adopted by a white family with her two brothers when she was eight years old. Campbell explains in what ways she gave up her Korean identity to better fit into a predominately white community and how she’s still finding and reconnecting with her ethnic roots today.
To better understand the trauma of racism, especially during the stress of the pandemic, Dr. Deanna Nobleza, a psychiatrist at Jefferson, joins the episode. She validates the unique experiences of the AAPI community—she herself is Filipino American—and stresses the importance of finding safe sources of support and practicing self-care, now more than ever.
Resources:
- NAMI | National Alliance on Mental Illness
- Jefferson Social Media: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn
- Full show transcript on The Health Nexus
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Tuesday May 10, 2022
Should You Be Worried About Fatty Liver Disease?
Tuesday May 10, 2022
Tuesday May 10, 2022
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease may be a disease you may not know about, or even know you have, and it is predicted to be the number one indicator of the need for liver transplant in the next few years. In this episode, we connect with transplant hepatologist Dr. Dina Halegoua-DeMarzio, dedicated to trying to prevent patients from needing a liver transplant because of fatty liver disease. She breaks down what causes it, symptoms (or sometimes lack of symptoms), risk factors and what makes this disease so complicated to diagnose. We also connect with her patient, Karl Burrows, who shares his personal journey after being diagnosed with fatty liver disease in the 1980s. He shares how he was able to keep the disease at bay for more than 20 years before his health took a turn in 2018 and how he’s working with Dr. Halegoua-DeMarzio to stay well through lifestyle choices.
For more from Dr. Dina Halegoua-DeMarzio and Burrows, click here.
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Friday Apr 08, 2022
Cardiologist Travels to Ukraine to Provide Medical Care to Refugees
Friday Apr 08, 2022
Friday Apr 08, 2022
It’s been over a month since Russian invaded Ukraine. For Dr. Alex Hajduczok, a first year cardiologist fellow at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, the war felt at first inconceivable and then it felt impossible to follow from the sidelines. In this episode, he tells us about traveling to Medyka, Poland, a town just on the Polish/Ukrainian border, to provide medical care to the thousands of Ukrainian refugees arriving there each day. The nine days he spent at the pop-up medical tent changed his life and will forever impact his life’s work as a cardiologist.
To read more about Dr. Hajduczok’s trip, plus see photos and videos, visit TheHealthNexus.org
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The Health Nexus Podcast is powered by Jefferson Health. Jessica Lopez and Carly Williams are our co-hosts and producers. Our team includes Dan Bernstein and Barbara Henderson. Additional support for this episode provided by Patrick Monaghan.

Tuesday Mar 15, 2022
Two Years Later: An Update on COVID with Dr. John Zurlo
Tuesday Mar 15, 2022
Tuesday Mar 15, 2022
When it comes to COVID, we’ve seen our fair share of progress and set-backs over the last two years. This episode, we hear from Chief of Infectious Disease, Dr. John Zurlo on the what life will look like from here. He comments on recent changes to masking restrictions, timelines for vaccinations for young children, the challenges we face in declaring an “end” to the pandemic.
For more on COVID and other articles for maintaining a healthy life, visit TheHealthNexus.org
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Wednesday Feb 23, 2022
What You Need to Know About the National Blood Crisis
Wednesday Feb 23, 2022
Wednesday Feb 23, 2022
The nation is experiencing a shortage of blood products. There’s been decline in the number of people donating blood and a drop in blood drives. The result is doctors being forced to make tough decisions about who receives transfusions and who will need to wait until more products are available.
Experts from Jefferson and the American Red Cross address myths behind donating blood, explain how blood is used regularly in the hospital setting, and detail what you can do to help in this time of crisis.
To schedule a donation through Jefferson call 215-955-7791 or click here.
To schedule a donation through the American Red Cross, click here.
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Tuesday Jan 25, 2022
Weight Management Tips and the Truth About Bariatric Surgery
Tuesday Jan 25, 2022
Tuesday Jan 25, 2022
Bariatric surgeon Dr. Candice Chipman notes that 60 percent of the country is obese, yet only 2 percent are seeking help from a bariatric surgeon when other weight loss methods fail. A misconception about the reason to seek bariatric surgery could be the culprit. She explains the various benefits to this type of surgery and why it isn’t simply about physical appearance.
Then, registered dietician Alexandra Agasar offers tips that you can implement into your life today to manage a healthy weight year round.
Read more on The Health Nexus about how you can manage your weight during holidays, celebrations and year round and snack on a dietician’s tips on how to create long-lasting resolutions for a healthier you.
Looking to connect with the Jefferson Health Comprehensive Weight Management Center? Learn more here
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Wednesday Jan 12, 2022
COVID Update: Omicron Variant, Antibody Therapies, and At-Home Testing
Wednesday Jan 12, 2022
Wednesday Jan 12, 2022
The Omicron variant is by far the most dominant of the COVID virus strains in our region at this time. Dr. John Zurlo, Chief of Infectious Diseases updates us on what we’re seeing in the hospitals, new monoclonal antibody therapies Sotrovimab and Evusheld, and the accuracy of at-home tests. Plus, he addresses whether the United States will follow in the footsteps of Germany and Israel and expedite an additional booster.
Be sure to check out The Health Nexus for additional content on COVID like an update on boosters, floosters, and the omicron variant.
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Tuesday Dec 21, 2021
Managing Stress Around Coming Out For Members of the LGBTQ+ Community
Tuesday Dec 21, 2021
Tuesday Dec 21, 2021
Coming out and living authentically is an important part of life, but it isn't always easy. Falling into unhealthy coping mechanisms is a risk as there is worry of family and friends not being supportive of the LGBTQ+ lifestyle.
Behavior Health Specialist Christopher Huff, LCSW, LCDAC and dietitian Sarah Spinner, RDN, discuss how you can manage the stressors associated with coming out to your loved ones. They discuss how to address negative comments, how to maintain a healthy diet to reduce stress, and how to be an ally to others.
For the full article with more from Huff and Spinner, visit TheHealthNexus.org
Be sure to check out The Health Nexus for additional content for the LGBTQ+ community like Four Jefferson Coming Out Stories and Tips and Tools for Supporting LGBTQ+ Family and Friends.
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Tuesday Dec 07, 2021
How to Safely Gather This Holiday Season
Tuesday Dec 07, 2021
Tuesday Dec 07, 2021
Groups of family and friends are making plans to spend the holidays together. For some, it may be the first time together since the beginning of the pandemic. Vaccinations offer protection from COVID, but it’s important to remember that the virus has not been eradicated. Dr. Efrat Kean, an Emergency Medicine physician, provides questions to consider to evaluate your personal risk before making holiday plans and offers five strategies to minimize risk as much as possible.
Visit The Health Nexus to read an article on the full interview with Dr. Keane.
and an update with our experts on the booster shot and the Omicron variant.
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