MEDICUS - the Podcast by Duke-NUS Medical School
MEDICUS – the Podcast shines a spotlight on the people whose very ideas are shaping the future of science and medicine. Produced by Duke-NUS Medical School, a landmark collaboration between Duke University and the National University of Singapore, the podcast shares the stories of scientists who are working on the Little Red Dot to transform medicine and improve lives for people in Singapore and around the world. We cover what we know best--from COVID-19 science to neurological conditions and end-of-life care, and from diabetes and heart disease to sleep disorders and cancers. We make the science relevant and easy to understand. Never want to miss an episode? Subscribe to MEDICUS now: https://www.duke-nus.edu.sg/medicus/subscribe
MEDICUS - the Podcast by Duke-NUS Medical School
From bowel habits to bad gut feelings
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Bloating, constipation, stomach discomfort or an uneasy feeling you cannot quite explain, our gut often sends signals long before we decide to pay attention. In this episode, Duke-NUS alum Dr Tan Yu Bin from Class of 2018, now an Associate Consultant in the Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at Singapore General Hospital, helps us make sense of common gut symptoms, demystifies what happens in the gastroenterology clinic and shares practical tips for better gut health.
Tune in for a candid and accessible conversation about a topic many of us experience, but do not talk about openly.
What's inside this episode:
- Why gut health matters more than many of us realise
- When gut discomfort may be a sign to seek medical advice
- What really happens in the gastroenterology clinic
- Yu Bin’s journey into gastroenterology, and how he hopes to inspire the future gut specialists
- How AI could help improve the future of gut care
Episode credits:
Hosted by: Brandon Raeburn
Production Team: Brandon Raeburn, Daryl Li, Sean Firoz and Anirudh Sharma
To discover more scientific insights and personal stories from Singapore with impact on the world, go to: www.duke-nus.edu.sg/medicus