Shaun Barcavage | Third Patient Interview – Neurological Issues After Vaccination

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Dr. Syed Haider
Dr. Syed Haider Discusses COVID Management.Dr. Syed Haider is an MD based on the east coast and practices through telemedicine. He has gained popularity for his outpatient protocol for COVID management. Today we will discuss this protocol with Dr. Haider. Let’s talk with him. BIO of Dr. Haider Dr Haider was a national merit scholar and attended the University of Florida on a full academic scholarship for two years studying computer and electrical engineering before enrolling at Shifa College of Medicine where he completed a 5 year medical degree with honors in Biochemistry. He completed his residency in internal medicine at New York Methodist Hospital in Brooklyn and afterwards worked for 10 years as a hospitalist before transitioning into general telemedicine in early 2020 and then becoming focused on COVID-19 tele health since Dec of last year. He was one of the first physicians to see success adding fluvoxamine to the ivermectin protocol.
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Dr. Farid Jalali
A quick note about Dr. Jalali’s approach towards the COVID therapy. Dr. Jalali believes serotonin receptor (5HT-2) antagonism will be beneficial in the management of severe COVID19, due to increasing evidence of a biochemical and clinical serotonin-excess state, caused by severe platelet activation in this disease. Let’s discuss mechanisms, rationale for the agent heading to trials (Cyproheptadine) and the anecdotal outcomes so far. More importantly, let’s learn about the widespread, potent, and oft-overlooked action of serotonin outside of the central nervous system.
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Dr. Keith Berkowitz
Keith Wayne Berkowitz, M.D., is the Founder and Medical Director of the Center for Balanced Health. He combines expertise in both traditional and complementary medicine. Prior to starting the Center for Balanced Health, he was the Medical Director and Business Director of The Atkins Center for Complementary Medicine. He was an associate of Dr. Robert C. Atkins since 1999.
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Dr. Steven Phillips
Steven Phillips, M.D. is a renowned Yale-trained physician, author, international lecturer, and media go-to expert. Well-published in the medical literature, he has treated over 20,000 patients with complex, chronic illness from nearly 20 countries. Dr. Phillips experienced firsthand the nightmare of an undiagnosed, serious infection after nearly dying from his own “mystery illness,” and having to save his own life when 25 doctors could not.
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Dr. Eliana Aaron
Dr. Eliana Aaron is a US board-certified nurse practitioner and Israeli nurse with over 20 years of experience as a health care provider and health care coordinator. For eight years she was the Medical Officer of the US Consulate General (now Embassy) in Jerusalem, and among her duties was pandemic planning, health policy development, public health, epidemiology, and emergency medical planning for the Near East Region in collaboration with local authorities and the US Department of State. During her doctoral studies at Yale University, Dr. Eliana Aaron focused on health policy and gaps in healthcare delivery in the Israeli health care system. After graduating from Yale University's Doctor of Nursing Practice program, specializing in health policy, leadership, & management, she founded EMA Care, a health care company established to close the existing gaps in the Israeli health care system. In 2020, when the Covid-19 pandemic began in Israel, she noted the fake news, the overwhelming onslaught of information and news, the fake “expert” analyses that provided confusing, conflicting, and unhelpful information to people. Dr. Aaron, who has also been an adjunct professor of nursing and lecturer for 17 years in many subjects including epidemiology, started the first English language COVID website in Israel and daily Covid-19 WhatsApp updates to provide the English-speaking population with accurate information, explanations, understanding of fake news vs real news, & epidemiology info. Her groups now have thousands of followers. She also coordinated with the Israel Ministry of Health regarding issues for the English-speaking population, consulting on epidemiology graph development, and advocates for the non-residents in Israel.
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Dr. Tina Peers
Dr. Tina Peers from UK Discusses the Management of Long Haul Syndrome.
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Prof. Dr. Hector Carvallo
Professor Dr. Hector Carvallo from Argentina joins us today to discuss COVID management.
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Dr. Lawrence Afrin
Dr. Afrin's bio: After a B.S. in computer science at Clemson University in 1984, Dr. Afrin earned his M.D. at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) in 1988, where he also pursued internal medicine residency and hematology/oncology clinical andresearch fellowships. On faculty at MUSC 1995-2014, he was active in medical education plus information technology and educational administration (including hematology/oncology fellowship director 1997-2010) and practice and research in hematology/oncology and medical informatics. Since the mid-’00s, his clinical work has increasingly focused in hematology, especially mast cell disease; he also directed MUSC’s myeloproliferative neoplasms clinical trials program. Since 2014-17 spent furthering his interests in mast cell disease at the University of Minnesota, he has been developing an independent institute (located in the greater New York City area) for advancing care, research, and education in mast cell disease; he also is working to develop a global investigative network in this area. He has spoken widely in his areas of focus; his extensive publication record includes some of the most highly accessed articles about mast cell activation syndrome and a popular book in the field. He has served on editorial boards for several journals and medical advisory boards for various organizations includin The Mastocytosis Society.
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Dr. Bruce Patterson
Dr. Patterson received his undergraduate training in molecular biology from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. He then went on to Northwestern University Medical School for training in medicine. During the early stages of the AIDS epidemic, Dr. Patterson began investigating cellular reservoirs of HIV-1 using molecular and in situ technology patented in his laboratory. Dr. Patterson went on to a residency in Pathology focusing on viral pathogenesis. While in his residency, Dr. Patterson determined that enough HIV virus was present in infected individuals to account for the massive destruction of the immune system. This paradigm altering work was published in Science in 1993. Dr. Patterson later was named Chief Resident of Pathology at Northwestern Memorial Hospital. Dr. Patterson has authored over 100 manuscripts and book chapters and he continues his work on HIV-1 pathogenesis and reservoirs at Stanford University School of Medicine. Dr. Patterson was the Medical Director of Diagnostic Virology at Stanford University Hospitals and Clinics. ...
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Dr. Eric Osgood
Dr. Eric D. Osgood is an internist in Trenton, New Jersey and is affiliated with St. Francis Medical Center-Trenton. He received his medical degree from Tufts University School of Medicine and has been in practice between 11-20 years.
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Dr. Tarek Alam
Prof. Dr. Alam from Bangladesh Medical College is the pioneer for the COVID management. His work in the early last year enabled the rest of the world to understand how to approach COVID and manage it. Let’s discuss COVID management with him. About Prof. Dr. Alam. Medical graduation from Dhaka Medical College. US Residency And boards in internal medicine and pulmonary medicine. Currently working in Bangladesh Medical College as Professor and Departmental Head of Medicine.
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Dr. Purvi Parekh
Dr. Purvi Parikh Discusses COVID-19 Management Dr. Purvi Parikh is a leading COVID management physician, especially, long COVID. Let's discuss her observations and her management approach. Let's learn from her.
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Dr. Zara Ashakiyan
Dr. Ashikyan's bio Zara Ashikyan, Ph.D., QME is a Clinical Psychologist with expertise in Forensic and Neuro Psychology. She completed her undergraduate degree at UCLA in Experimental Psychology and her PhD degree in Clinical Psychology at California School of Professional Psychology. She then also completed her internship and post-doctoral fellowship at UCLA. She is the Founder and Clinical Director of Western Pacific Psychological Network, a multi-specialty mental health clinic. She is also a member of the Board of Directors of Glendale Memorial Hospital Foundation. For the past 14 years Dr. Ashikyan has been conducting evaluations for private, court, and organizational purposes, Qualified and Agreed Medical Evaluations, as well as assessments for law enforcement and first responders related to Fitness for Duty, Trauma, & Risk Assessment. Dr. Ashikyan has notable experience working with athletes related to post-injury rehabilitation and performance issues. She has also vast experience with cognitive and neuro-psychological assessments for adults and conducts FAA evaluations for pilots and air traffic controllers
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Dr. Priya Jaysinghani
Dr. Jaisinghani's introduction: Dr. Priya Jaisinghani is a board certified Internal Medicine physician who completed her training at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson, NJ and is currently completing her fellowship in Endocrinology at New York Presbyterian Weill Cornell, NY. Dr. Jaisinghani received a distinction in service to the community through her work at the The Boggs Center in medical school and was inducted into the AOA Honor Society in 2019 during her residency. She also serves on the Board of Directors of a mental health organization called SAMHIN (South Asian Mental Health Initiative and Network) https://samhin.org. Dr. Jaisinghani plans to focus her career on Diabetes and Obesity Medicine while continuing to be an advocate for minority health and mental health. I also had privilege of serving India remotely during the second surge of COVID19 with my work being featured in The Times of India and Medscape.
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Dr. William Murphy
Brief bio of Dr. Murphy: My research for the past 30 years has centered on translational studies involving modeling cancer-immune system interactions starting with my earlier studies on NK cells and HSCT in mouse models and later at the National Cancer Institute on their role in cancer immunotherapy which then expanded to issues in immunotherapy in general.
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Dr. Danice Hertz
About Dr. Hertz: Danice Hertz MD is a retired gastroenterologist in Los Angeles, California. She received a BA in Biology from UC San Diego. She attended UCLA medical school and completed an internal medicine residency and gastroenterology fellowship at UCLA as well. She is board certified in both fields. She practiced gastroenterology in Santa Monica, California for 33 years and retired in October of 2020.
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Dr. Tommy Zaharakis
Dr. Tommy Zaharakis is an internist in Rancho Mirage, California and is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area, including Loma Linda University Medical Center and Veterans Affairs Loma Linda Healthcare System. He received his medical degree from New York Medical College and has been in practice for more than 20 years.
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Dr. Ka Long
Dr. Hong is an Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences at the Notre Dame of Maryland University and a registered pharmacist. He received both his pharmacy degree (Pharm.D.) and Ph.D. from West Virginia University. His research expertise is in the in-vitro selection of single-stranded DNA binding elements for diagnostic and biosensing applications. (https://scholar.google.com/citations?.... He also runs a YouTube Channel, Dr. Hong’s Pharmacy Classroom, where he explains health sciences to the general audience and provides a balanced message on COVID pandemic-related topics
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Dr. Sabine Hazan
The first woman ever accepted into the University of Florida as a Clinical Gastroenterology Fellow, Dr. Sabine Hazan is a pioneer in the medical field. Board certified in Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Internal Medicine, Dr. Hazan has published articles in numerous prestigious medical journals, including the Journal of Duval County Medical Association and Gastroenterology, and won several awards, such as the Best Fellow Scientific Presentation and Dean’s Research Award awarded by University of Florida.
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Michelle Zimmerman
A year ago Michelle Zimmerman became severely ill after receiving COVID vaccine. Since then she has been on a tireless journey to find a solution. Let's listen to the story of her efforts to cure herself
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Brianne Dressen
First Ever NIH/NIND Study on Vaccine Caused Neurological Injuries (Preprint)
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Shaun Barcavage
Shaun's brief introduction Shaun Barcavage is a 51-year-old Research Nurse Practitioner from New York, NY. Prior to joining the medical profession, he had a background in international development; having served in various capacities over 12 years throughout Eastern Europe and during the Balkan War with the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.
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Dr. Joseph Varon
Prof. Dr. Joseph Varon Discusses COVID-19 Prof. Dr. Joseph Varon MD, FACP, FCCP, FCCM, FRSM is the chairman of the board of the united memorial medical center and united general hospital. He is a professor for medicine and surgery in many universities. He is a co-author of the MATH+ protocol for COVID. Let’s discuss COVID manage with him, especially management in the critical phase of the disease.
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Guest Interviews
About Lesson

Third Patient Interview with Shaun Barcavage – Neurological Issues After Vaccination Today we will interview Shaun Barcavage. He is an amazing healthcare professional. He has been struggling with the neurological issues since his vaccination. Shaun has graciously agreed to share his journey with us.