Doctor Dialogs
Doctor Dialogues is an interview series that takes up medical/ healthcare topics and gets a professional opinion on them. It is conducted in an episode format where each video focuses on subject matter within a certain branch. The branches are neurology, phycology, cardiology, dermatology, pediatrics, family medicine, internal medicine, gynecology, and general medicine. The subject matter will be much more specific and fit into one or more of the branches of above (ex. effectiveness of antidepressants in the branch of pshycology). The format for the episodes will be modeled after professional interviews seen in documentaries. The doctor, who will be a specialist in the branch that the subject of the video is about, will be on camera getting interviewed on different aspects of the issue. The interviewer leads the conversation through questions and opens it to different views on the discussion. The ultimate goal of each episode is to clear up any common misunderstanding surrounding the matter and to inform the audience about the matter itself.
Episode - How to Eat What I Want and Still Have Colgate Teeth
In our first episode my team and I interviewed Dr. Akila Rajendra DDS, a general dentist, on protecting our teeth when eating normal to high sugar meals.
Episode - Does Diabetes Make You More Prone to Infectious Diseases?
I interviewed Dr. Sujatha Krishnan MD, an infectious disease specialist, on the impact of diabetes on the immune system.
Episode - How Young Is Too Young For Sports Specialization?
I interviewed Dr. Sai Madhavapeddi MD, a sport medicine physician, on the risks of early sports specialization on children.
Episode - Pediatrics: Urgent Care Edition
In this episode we interviewed Dr. Triveni Kallur MD, an Urgent Care pediatrician, on how pediatrics differs based on the setting.
Episode - Food as Medicine
In this episode my team and In interviewed Dr. Sridevi Jagadeesan, a nutritionist, on the role food plays in our immune system.
Episode - Can Cancer Be Prevented?
I interviewed Dr. Suneetha Amara MD, a hematologist and oncologist, on how to prevent cancer and its accuracy.