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I'm Dr. Sean Hashmi, founder of SELF Principle, a community focused on the latest research in nutrition, longevity, health, wellness, and kidney disease. As a father, husband, and kidney disease ...
Sean Hashmi delves into kidney health, nutrition, weight loss, and the science of... Are you interested in a life that's not just longer but also healthier? Dr.
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Oct 4, 2023 · 🌟 Celebrating a Visionary: Dr. Sean Hashmi 🌟Today we pause to honor the deeply impactful work of Dr. Sean Hashmi, a past recipient of the Physician Excepti...
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- A Passion For Medicine
- Barriers to Quality Care
- Preventing Disease Before It Starts
- The Economics of Prevention
- From Diet to Lifestyle
- Changing Medicine from The Inside Out
- A Changing Culture
- Starting with Small Changes
- Eating For Health
- A Simple Prescription
Ocean Robbins: Absolutely. Well, it’s urgent, and it’s very personal for you, too. In 2004, I believe it was, you lost your sister to an epileptic seizure. Can you share how that experience impacted your life and your relationship to healthcare? Dr. Sean Hashmi: There are very few things that happen in your life where all of a sudden, you find your...
Ocean Robbins:Well, bless you for that. There’s the old saying that what doesn’t kill us makes us stronger. And some things maybe kill parts of us and strengthen other parts of us. I mean, there are losses that we can never really recover from, but somehow, we find a way to make some meaning out of them, to gain some value from them, to make someth...
Dr. Sean Hashmi: In the hospital, I’m a kidney specialist. The number one cause of kidney disease that leads to dialysis is diabetes. And, of course, high blood pressure and obesity are tied together, so when we look at the healthcare system, we have such an amazing opportunity to be able to influence people early in the game, instead of waiting ti...
Ocean Robbins:You’re saying there isn’t much focus on that yet. And there’s this question I want to hone in a little more on, this question of how long does the patient have to stay in the insurance plan for it to become cost-effective to pay for prevention? There was a recent study at Tufts University looking at the cost-effectiveness of Produce P...
Dr. Sean Hashmi: But what you speak of is a really important point, which is: What we know from the data is that food prescription models work. The reason for that is that there is so much confusion on what to eat. Everybody’s an expert when it comes to this four-letter word — it’s just awful; it’s “diet.” Some clever person added a “t” to the word...
Ocean Robbins:Yeah. That’s so inspiring. I’m a Kaiser Permanente member. And to walk in for an exam or a visit and literally walk through a farmers market on the way — on the hospital grounds — is so heartwarming. There’s a pharmacy with a “ph.” And now there can also be a “farmacy” with an “f,” as well. A place where patients can really see that t...
Ocean Robbins: I also notice that after every physical exam with my doctor, I get a follow-up email with a little quiz asking, “Did your doctor discuss diet and lifestyle with you?” And I’m thinking that this data is being gathered because somebody wants to track it. Because there’s a system-wide encouragement for doctors like mine to discuss diet ...
Dr. Sean Hashmi: You find that they don’t need to go and do something drastic, even as simple a thing as adding a few more fruits and vegetables to their plate is a great start. Next time they come, we talk about something else. So, those little incremental things are kind of like what BJ Fogg talks about in his book, Tiny Habits. It’s amazing that...
Dr. Sean Hashmi: I think the challenge, at least on the physician’s side — when it comes to training, it’s not that we have a lack of knowledge. What’s happening is, there’s so much misinformation that it’s making the whole process very, very confusing. Sometimes, I’ll have physicians come and talk to me about the ketogenic diet. They’ll say, “I ha...
Dr. Sean Hashmi: When it comes to organizations, the best we can do is to start with medical schools, start with the education piece in medical schools. If you start teaching students there, they are open; they’re receptive. It’s before the point where they’ve had so many experiences that make it really hard to break down those walls. Then, in resi...
117-5126 126 Ave SE 117, Calgary, Alberta T2Z 0H2. (587) 356-0889. Dr. Sean Gregory Haslam is a highly skilled orthopedic surgeon in Calgary, AB, with a strong educational background and extensive expertise in various orthopedic specialties. He offers a range of specialties, including hand surgery, musculoskeletal disorders, and joint ...
Dr. Sean Haslam, MD. Orthopedic Sports Medicine* • Male • Age 45. Dr. Sean Haslam, MD is a sports medicine orthopedic surgeon in Frisco, TX. He is affiliated with Baylor Scott and White Medical Center Centennial. He is accepting new patients.
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Dr. Sean G. Haslam is an orthopedist in Frisco, Texas and is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area, including Baylor Scott and White Medical Center-Centennial and Baylor Scott and White ...