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#5: Two Dads discuss infant loss with Dr Mark Stephany

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In this heart-wrenching discussion, Dr Mark Stephany and Andy discuss the challenge of losing an infant and dealing with loss. They also highlight hurdles navigating the healthcare system through these experiences and the role of the physician has changed over time. Dr Stephany is a member of CrowdHealth's medical advisory board and passionate about supporting individual lifestyle changes to keep them healthy and out of the hospital.

We recommend reading Dr Mark Stephany's book Sovereign Health:

Connect with @MarkMNLocal on social media

Check out SoundLifestyle Medicine

Visit joincrowdhealth.com and use promo code SOVEREIGN to get the first 3 months at up to $99/month. CrowdHealth provides you all the tools you need to ditch health insurance and take control of your health.

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Time stamps:

00:00 - Introduction

2:17 - Dealing with pain and loss

15:58 - Life changing impact

18:18 - Healthcare system failure

23:48 - Disconnect between providers and admin

32:50 - Strength of community

34:50 - Role of the physician over time

42:12 - Advice for people who have loved ones dealing with loss

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In this heart-wrenching discussion, Dr Mark Stephany and Andy discuss the challenge of losing an infant and dealing with loss. They also highlight hurdles navigating the healthcare system through these experiences and the role of the physician has changed over time. Dr Stephany is a member of CrowdHealth's medical advisory board and passionate about supporting individual lifestyle changes to keep them healthy and out of the hospital.

We recommend reading Dr Mark Stephany's book Sovereign Health:

Connect with @MarkMNLocal on social media

Check out SoundLifestyle Medicine

Visit joincrowdhealth.com and use promo code SOVEREIGN to get the first 3 months at up to $99/month. CrowdHealth provides you all the tools you need to ditch health insurance and take control of your health.

Check out @joincrowdhealth on Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn.

Time stamps:

00:00 - Introduction

2:17 - Dealing with pain and loss

15:58 - Life changing impact

18:18 - Healthcare system failure

23:48 - Disconnect between providers and admin

32:50 - Strength of community

34:50 - Role of the physician over time

42:12 - Advice for people who have loved ones dealing with loss

  continue reading

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