Podcasts

Jones Health Law Podcast: Episode 4 – Dose of Reality with Pharmacist Maria Frangos

In this episode we are discussing COVID-19 and prescription medication with pharmacist, Maria Frangos! Ms. Frangos is a licensed pharmacist in the New York City area and works in a private retail pharmacy. During our discussion, Ms. Frangos discussed a range of topics including: (1) Her training, practicing as a woman, the pros & cons of being a pharmacist, and what a typical day is like in the office for her; (2) the evolution of the pharmacy industry; (3) substance abuse and diversion of prescription medication; (4) the long term effects of prescription drug abuse; (5) different types of prescription drugs across various demographics; (5) practicing during the COVID-19 pandemic; (6) her opinion of pharmaceutical sales reps; and (7) the costs of prescription medication. We touch on a wide range of topics in this podcast that I know you don’t want to miss, such as the COVID-19 Vaccine, testing for COVID-19, prescription medication abuse and more. Don’t forget to listen and share with anyone that you think would be interested in listening as well.

Don’t forget to listen and share with anyone that you think would be interested in listening as well.

Maria Frangos can be reached at:

Email: frangosmaria@gmail.com

Instagram: @mfrxangos

Jones Health Law Podcast: Episode 3 – Podiatry with Dr. Jemaar Graham

In this episode we get down and dirty with Podiatry! Dr. Jemaar Graham is a Florida licensed podiatrist who treats individuals as well as athletes who suffer from foot injuries and conditions. During our discussion, Dr. Graham discussed a range of topics including: (1) His training, practicing while black, the pros & cons of being a doctor, and what a typical day is like in the office for him; (2) Foot Fetishes and plastic surgery for feet”; (3) myths about podiatry; (4) the most common types of conditions and recovery after serious foot injuries; (5) What type of sneakers should you wear to play basketball and why women should stop wearing high heals; (5) what causes varicose veins and planter fasciitis and how to treat them; (6) the role that diet plays in foot conditions (i.e. diabetes); (7) should I be weary of nail salons and how to prevent toe fungus; (8) practicing during the COVID-19 pandemic; and (9) the evolution of podiatry.

We touch on a wide range of topics in this podcast that I know you don’t want to miss especially if you’ve been having lingering foot problems, such as bunions, athletes foot, or toe fungus. Don’t forget to listen and share with anyone that you think would be interested in listening as well.
 
Dr. Graham can be reached at:
Instagram: @graham.dpm
Phone: 941-919-3666
Web: 360-Orthopedics.com

Jones Health Law Podcast: What is Health Law?

“Health Law” is broad and interdisciplinary term used to describe an area of legal practice by which certain local, state and federal laws, rules, regulations and other jurisprudence regulate individuals, the health industry, and the delivery and financing of healthcare services. Many national and state boards and associations have created rules and regulations in order to protect rights of the public and those practicing or working in the healthcare industry. While these rules and regulations are not legally binding under the color of the law, many courts view these rules favorably and they hold great weight in courtroom proceedings.

Many of those practicing within the healthcare industry may not be aware of the laws that govern their practice area. The healthcare industry is highly regulated and the laws governing the industry are complex and interconnected in many instances. It usually takes the assistance of an expert in Health Law to assist you to ensure that you are acting within the confines of the applicable Health Law or any other law that may impact your relationship or transaction. It is important to be proactive rather than reactive to avoid any investigations by governmental agencies, licensing boards, or associations.

Jones Health Law Podcast: Episode 2 – Fertility Treatment w/ Dr. Jessica Bauer

In this episode we do a deep dive into the fertility treatment process with Dr. Jessica Bauer, a Florida Licensed reproductive endocrinologist a/k/a “fertility doctor”. During our discussion Dr. Bauer discussed a myriad of topics including: (1) Her training, women in medical school, the pros & cons of being a doctor, and what a typical day is like for her in the office; (2) the different types of fertility treatments that are available to women today; (3) demographics of women who suffer from fertility issues and the type of activities that could cause fertility issues; (4) mental health considerations, the stigma of the industry and risks associated with in vitro fertilization; (5) “designer babies” and having septuplets; (6) the highs and lows of her career so far and advice to women who are thinking of becoming a doctor, as well as, women who are struggling to get pregnant.

This episode is packed with useful information that you don’t want to miss especially if you or someone you know has been struggling to get pregnant or are thinking about storing your eggs for use at a later date. Don’t forget to listen and share with anyone that you think would be interested in listening as well.

Dr. Jessica Bauer can be reached at:

Instagram: @Jessicabauer_fertilitydoc

Phone: 561-549-9010

Jones Health Law Podcast: Episode 1 – Health Insurance

We have officially released our very first podcast episode! Click HERE to listen or below.

We call this series “PERSPECTIVES” because the goal is to interview individuals who work as practitioners and professionals in the health care industry and ask them to answer focused questions about the health care industry from their perspective. In future episodes we will interview, healthcare executives, healthcare providers as well as healthcare entrepreneurs.

 

 

In this episode we discuss health insurance with licensed health insurance Agent, Oxana “Oxanacare” Parfenova. She discusses the (1) challenges of being a Health Insurance Agent; (2) how and why she got into the industry; (3) distinguishes between Obamacare a/k/a Affordable Care Act and commercial plans; (4) common health insurance acronyms, phrases and words that are important for any subscriber to understand; (5) current and future industry trends; and (6) most importantly who is eligible for health coverage and how, when and where can they obtain that coverage…and at what cost?

Oxana can be reached at:

Instagram: @Oxanacare

Phone: 786-352-5879

Email: OxanaP87@gmail.com