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Columbus Community Hospital Healthcasts
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Are you looking for health and wellness info but are short on time? Columbus Community Hospital's Healthcasts provide health advice from our medical professionals in 10 minutes or less.
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In this episode, Dr. Matthew Pieper reveals the intricate workings of radiology and its essential role at Columbus Community Hospital. Learn how advanced imaging technologies, like CT scans and MRIs, empower healthcare providers to make informed decisions. Dr. Pieper discusses the importance of teamwork in diagnostics and how it ultimately improves patient outcomes. Tune in to gain insight into the lifesaving advancements happening in radiology today!
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This episode of Columbus Community Hospital Healthcasts features Dr. Brandon Borer of the Columbus Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Clinic, who discusses the most common foot and ankle problems seen in the community — from plantar fasciitis and bunions to chronic heel pain. He explains how conservative treatments are typically the first line of care, when surgical options become appropriate, and how proper footwear and patient education play essential roles in preventing and managing foot issues. Dr. Borer also debunks common myths, highlights his advanced training in treating complex conditions like diabetic foot ulcers, and emphasizes the importance of seeking timely podiatric care for lasting relief.
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In this episode of Healthcast, dermatologist Dr. Dillon Clarey breaks down how seasonal changes affect your skin, what to watch out for with viral skincare trends, and how to build a simple, effective routine. From the importance of sunscreen in winter to knowing when to see a dermatologist, get expert answers to your top skincare questions.
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Cancer can be overwhelming — but compassionate care makes all the difference. In this episode, Dr. Christopher Veale from Columbus Cancer Care shares how he and his team support patients through every step of their journey. From building trust and creating personalized treatment plans to fostering teamwork and clear communication, Dr. Veale explains how collaboration and empathy shape exceptional cancer care.
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In this episode of Columbus Community Hospital Healthcasts, orthopedic surgeon Dr. Anthony White joins host Bill Klaproth to discuss total joint replacement — what it is, who needs it, and how far the procedure has come. Dr. White explains the most commonly replaced joints (knees, hips, and shoulders), the conditions that lead to surgery, and how robotic-assisted technology is improving outcomes and recovery times. He also shares a powerful patient success story and offers advice for those living with chronic joint pain. If you're wondering whether joint replacement could help you regain mobility and quality of life, this is a must-listen.
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Why is colon health so important — and why do so many people avoid talking about it? In this episode of HealthCasts from Columbus Community Hospital, general surgeon Dr. Jeremy Albin explains why regular colon screenings can be life-saving. From common symptoms and screening options to diet and lifestyle tips that support colon health, Dr. Albin shares practical advice, clears up common misconceptions about colonoscopies, and stresses the importance of early detection in preventing colon cancer. Whether you're nearing screening age or just want to take better care of your digestive health, this episode is a must-listen.
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Diabetes significantly increases the risk of stroke, but why? Dr. Kapels delves into the complex relationship between high blood sugar levels and their effects on the brain and vascular health. Discover important information on diabetes and its connection to cardiovascular health to help reduce your stroke risk.
In this episode of Columbus Community Hospital Healthcasts, host Bill Klaproth talks with Dr. Kevin Montgomery, Emergency Room Medical Director at Columbus Community Hospital, about emerging trends in emergency medicine. Dr. Montgomery highlights the transformative impact of point-of-care ultrasound, mobile apps, and wearable devices on emergency care — emphasizing how real-time diagnostic tools improve patient outcomes and streamline clinical decision-making. They also discuss the challenges of adopting new technologies, the importance of proper training, and the role of data security in a digital healthcare environment. The conversation closes with insights on the potential future integration of artificial intelligence in emergency settings.
In this episode of Columbus Community Hospital Healthcasts, host Bill Klaproth speaks with Dr. Sabu George, a cardiologist at Columbus Cardiology Clinic, about preventing cardiovascular disease through risk factor modification. Dr. George shares practical insights on managing high blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes, stress, and more, while emphasizing the importance of lifestyle changes over diagnostic tests. He offers accessible tips on healthy eating, appropriate exercise routines based on age and health status, and simple stress management strategies — including guided meditation and reducing social media use — that can make a significant difference in heart health.
Spring pollen can kick off several uncomfortable symptoms. Dr. James Friedlander, Allergist & Immunologist in Omaha, NE and Columbus Community Hospital's Visiting Physicians Clinic, discusses seasonal allergies.
Hospice care is a program that assists with end-of-life care. Dr. Dale Zaruba, Medical Director for Columbus Community Hospital Home Health and Hospice, discusses hospice care.
Your kidneys serve as a filtration system for your body, so it's important to keep them healthy. Dr. Bryce Lund, Nephrologist at Nephrology Care, LLC, discusses kidney health.
Preparing for a new baby is exciting, but some women develop gestational diabetes during pregnancy. Dr. Nicholas Wulf, Obstetrician-gynecologist at Columbus Women's Healthcare, discusses gestational diabetes.
If you think someone is having a stroke, time is of the essence. Dr. Mark Howerter, Physician Director of the Columbus Community Hospital Emergency Department, explains strokes and what to do if someone seems to be having a stroke.
Columbus Community Hospital welcomes Dr. Venkata Kolli to help care for mental health conditions.
Colorectal cancer death is the second-leading cause of death of men and women. Dr. Myron Morse, general surgeon, discusses how screening can save lives.
Tobacco use is typically established in teens, so it's important to stamp out the habit before it begins. Dr. Lauren Jazwick discusses preventing teenage tobacco use.
Breast cancer screenings now offer 3D mammography for a better view of breast tissue. Dr. Anthony Krueger discusses how this new technology works.
A breast cancer diagnosis can be frightening. Dr. Jeremy Albin educates on breast health and self awareness to empower patients to take control of their breast health.
Feet are the main mode of transportation for people. They support the weight of one’s entire body. Dr. Brandon Borer, orthopedic surgeon and podiatrist, discusses common foot problems and how to treat them.



