Grady Memorial Hospital with Internist Dr. Kimberly D. Manning

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Internist Dr. Kimberly D. Manning joins the Glaucomfleckens to talk about how Grady Hospital used to be a segregated hospital, the safest time to come into a hospital, and the unique ways she uses social media to connect with patients.
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  • @scrumptious9673
    @scrumptious967311 ай бұрын

    She’s a doctor, educator, writer, and looks great! Smart and fine, she got all the good genes.

  • @candicew.1096
    @candicew.109611 ай бұрын

    She's amazing. I have also followed her blog and had the privilege of meeting her in person.

  • @shaylanettey5958
    @shaylanettey59583 ай бұрын

    Love this episode! I read Dr. Manning's blog when I was in residency. I so enjoyed hearing this convo. Glad to hear her story about being a mom and presentations are not the easter speech!

  • @HarlemLightsMD
    @HarlemLightsMD11 ай бұрын

    Shout out to my alma mater! 💜👩🏻‍🦳

  • @TRUTHisTRUTH70
    @TRUTHisTRUTH7011 ай бұрын

    Long time fan of “Reflections of a Grady Doctor”!!! So love this lady ❤❤❤ Back when blogging was a thing I was a subscriber to her blog and her stories of the Grady folks always made my heart happy. Her mission to treat "the least" with respect and honor is something that I wish every doctor would display in their practice.

  • @JM-vh7oc
    @JM-vh7oc11 ай бұрын

    I want Dr Manning to be my doc. Really enjoyed listening to her.

  • @GabdeVue
    @GabdeVue11 ай бұрын

    I cannot overstate how much I enjoyed this guest. There isn't one guest I did not enjoy, but Dr. Manning was so witty, so quick with her tongue and for me as a non-native speaker she was SO easy to understand - edit, I mean she was SO to the point in her answers without loosing personality. Loved the game, the kind of humor. But really - all of your guests are obviously wicked smart, but she seemed yet on a different level - and very approachable, down to earth, great humor. Thanks a lot. And I also would love to hear from other hospital specialists like the pharmacist - or translator, social worker, nurses. thank you for this wonderful podcast.

  • @squiddwizzard8850
    @squiddwizzard885011 ай бұрын

    Hey Dr. Glaucomflecken, I was just watching your video on Mr beast and cataract surgery and blue light glasses. You mentioned circadian rhythms. I thought I would chime in to mention that blue light glasses can also be helpful in preventing and treating hypomanic/manic episodes in bipolar disorder. Bipolar really messes with circadian rhythms, and off-balanced circadian rhythms contribute to symptoms in a cyclical process. It's definitely not a good solo therapy (meds are best) but it's helpful for some people. Conversely, and expectedly -- anti depressive lamps are good for depressive episodes. Light plays a major factor for some people with bipolar, and seasonal changes can muck things up as you would expect. I thought it might be worth sharing.

  • @dantes3969
    @dantes396911 ай бұрын

    Before watching this ep When I see u two I just feel “the perfect match” I wish u nothing but a lifelong happiness 💜

  • @etowahjazz
    @etowahjazz11 ай бұрын

    Still love your stuff. From a Georgia Orthopedic Surgeon, retired.

  • @psh630
    @psh63011 ай бұрын

    This was one of my favorites! Have been following and learning from Dr Manning for years! Thank you!

  • @MohamedKuna
    @MohamedKuna11 ай бұрын

    i loved this doctor she's amazing tengo fiebre

  • @lechatbotte.
    @lechatbotte.11 ай бұрын

    How fun lol I worked for an internist for 18 years.

  • @zephyrhills8070
    @zephyrhills807011 ай бұрын

    More sketches, please! 👍

  • @tryllbyfyre4189

    @tryllbyfyre4189

    11 ай бұрын

    Couldn't AGREE more. I love you, dude but I'm missing me some Texaco Mike. That man fanboat's like the wind. 🌬 🚤

  • @ILoveMyselPH-D

    @ILoveMyselPH-D

    11 ай бұрын

    Thank you for being the one to say it. 🎉🎉🎉

  • @zephyrhills8070

    @zephyrhills8070

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@ILoveMyselPH-D✊️✊️✊️

  • @feathered_turtle

    @feathered_turtle

    11 ай бұрын

    He isn’t obligated to make shorts for us, or for anyone. It’s his channel, he can do what he likes on it, it isn’t our personal menu to order from

  • @bubblesbubble5264
    @bubblesbubble526411 ай бұрын

    Yes! Thank you for that story and the patient's lesson of talk when it's time to talk, and listen when it's time to listen. Sometimes being a good listener is something someone has to learn ... it's not easy! I grew up with a lot of talk over each other kind of environment and go on your own diatribe just tunnel vision say what you want to think , not having a proper give and take and listen and pause and respond in an orderly fashion... Like a road full of cars with no stop lights, no stop signs , no slow down signs . Chaotic and dangerous is the result! yes can take practice and self-control to listen. It's a skill to practice and it can be hard , but such an important skill

  • @mr.sherbahadurbudhathoki8676
    @mr.sherbahadurbudhathoki867611 ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤

  • @jrockit24
    @jrockit2411 ай бұрын

    The Knock-emfleckens

  • @julieharden2433
    @julieharden243311 ай бұрын

    Cleveland represent!

  • @JM-vh7oc
    @JM-vh7oc11 ай бұрын

    You know... when we only get to see our docs once or twice a year - we do have sometimes need more than one thing to be addressed - the pressure you are to churn patients - and I get it - but us patients need a way to have longer time. I have even suggested to let me have a double time appointment and have been refused. Even when I am willing to pay out of pocket. Causes so much anxiety - on both sides I am sure. How about docs that leave the room without saying goodbye and you think they will be coming back in a minute.

  • @daniyalahmednagori6384
    @daniyalahmednagori638411 ай бұрын

    Dr G. As per my view you may not be able to interview a neurosurgeon. He will say "*I have better things to do have done 100 surgeries last week and 100 more to go*.😂😂 just kidding.

  • @cleyfaye
    @cleyfaye11 ай бұрын

    About social media stuff : - well, surprise, now she's on instagram, as threads "accounts" are instagram accounts for now - I won't defend twitter, but they still have that option (that regularly reverse to the default…) to actually get your own feed instead of "the algorithm" ones. Makes it more tolerable. At this point it's likely I'm not the first to point that out though. Another interesting thing; for a few days now, there's a disclaimer under all the videos here with the precision that the video are published by a doctor in the US, which is interesting. It wasn't there before.

  • @steve19149
    @steve1914911 ай бұрын

    We are all going to wait to see if shirt dries off

  • @JM-vh7oc
    @JM-vh7oc11 ай бұрын

    most people on threads were brought over automatically from instagram - which I am not on. So being a twitter user, can't really say I like it better. But... I can figure out why you like threads better. Maybe would have been better to leave that alone.

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