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A Wellness-Centered Approach to Surgery Addressing Gaps in Cancer Care

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Summary
Dr. Monique Gary, a breast surgeon, educator, and advocate for wellness, discusses the connection between mind, body, and spirit in promoting overall wellness. Dr. Gary emphasizes the importance of a wellness-centered approach to surgery, focusing not only on removing the tumor but also addressing other factors that contribute to disease. She advises patients to prepare for surgery by incorporating movement, sleep, and nutrition into their daily routines. She highlights the significance of effective communication and partnership between surgeons and patients, as well as the importance of a multidisciplinary team in providing comprehensive care. She shares her experiences in educating medical students and patients, as well as her work in creating a wellness community for cancer patients at Still Rise Farm.

Takeaways

  • The connection between mind, body, and spirit is crucial in promoting overall wellness and healing.
  • A wellness-centered approach to surgery involves addressing not only the tumor but also other factors that contribute to disease.
  • Patients can prepare for surgery by incorporating movement, sleep, and nutrition into their daily routines.
  • Effective communication and partnership between surgeons and patients are essential for providing comprehensive care.
  • A multidisciplinary team, including nurses, navigators, social workers, and therapists, can provide 360-degree support for patients.
  • Educating medical students and patients about holistic approaches to wellness and healing is crucial for promoting overall wellbeing.
  • Creating a wellness community for cancer patients, like Still Rise Farm, can provide support, education, and a sense of community for those going through treatment.

Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background of Dr. Monique Gary
02:26 The Connection Between Surgery and Whole Person Care
04:04 Preparing for Surgery: Incorporating Movement, Sleep, and Nutrition
06:05 Complementary Modalities for Healing
08:32 Effective Communication and Partnership in Surgical Care
12:40 The Importance of a Multidisciplinary Team in Comprehensive Care
23:07 Exploring Innovative Approaches in Cancer Care
28:32 Addressing Gaps in Cancer Care
29:38 Educating Medical Students and Patients in Holistic Approaches
31:14 Creating a Wellness Community for Cancer Patients

Resources

Check out the book: “Healing and Cancer: A Guide to Whole Person Care”
Visit https://www.healingandcancerbook.com/ for more information.

Connect:
Twitter: @DrWayneJonas
Facebook: Dr. Wayne Jonas
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LinkedIn: Dr. Wayne Jonas
LinkedIn: Alyssa McManamon

Visit Healing Works Foundation http://www.healingworksfoundation.org for more information.

Dr. Wayne Jonas is a board-certified physician and Dr. Alyssa McManamon is a triple-board certified hematologist/oncologist. The opinions expressed on this show are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily represent the views and opinions of their places of employment, the Department of Veterans Affairs, or the United States government. The opinions expressed on this podcast are meant for entertainment and education and should not be used to diagnose or treat any medical condition nor should they be used as a substitute for medical advice from a qualified, board-certified practicing clinician. Dr. Wayne Jonas and Dr. Alyssa McManamon have no relevant financial disclosures.

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