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“Dr. Defne” Nayman: An Emergency Medicine Physician’s Perspective on Healthcare

We hear an emergency medicine physician’s perspective on healthcare from “Dr. Defne” Nayman on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast. She joined Rob Oliver from New Jersey. Dr. Defne is a member of Generation X. In addition to her expertise in emergency medicine, Dr. Defne serves her patients in the areas of antiaging, functional and metabolic medicine, esthetics and breath work.

Here are 3 things that stood out as Dr. Defne shared an emergency medicine physician’s perspective on healthcare:

· Functional medicine is not replacement medicine, it is complementary medicine
· Quality healthcare must have lifestyle at the heart of it and include preventive measures
· The 21st century has not been kind to us, we are on the go all the time, it does not allow our bodies to recover

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