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Fit not Fat

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

Sometimes, a medical study challenges our presumptions. For instance, a recent report suggested that maybe fitness is more important than weight. A study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine in August 2008 looked at risk factors based on the body weights of 5,440 people age 20 and over. The results suggest that just looking at body weight alone can be misleading since almost 25% of normal weight adults had 2 or more risk factors that are often associated with being overweight and obese. Within the normal weight adults who had 2 or more risk factors, the study showed that older age, physical inactivity and a larger waist size were associated with increased risk.

Approximately 50% of overweight adults and 30% of obese adults had normal or only one risk factor. Of these adults, the study showed that younger age, higher physical activity and a smaller waist size were associated with decreased risk.

This study emphasizes the importance that everyone, of all ages and body sizes, should see their primary care provider to help determine the need for screening for cardiovascular risks. Some of the risk factors in this study included elevated blood pressure, low high density lipoprotein (the “good” cholesterol), elevated triglycerides and blood sugar levels.

Roger curran Invitational

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

The Roger Curran Run is proud to partner with Northwest Nazarene

University to become the Roger Curran Invitational.

Dr. Roger Curran was a well respected physician in Nampa. After his

tragic death in December 2004 this event was organized to honor him and

contribute to the community he loved and served.

The event will be held Saturday, September 6, 2008 at West Park in

Nampa. Proceeds will benefit the Health Education and Leadership

Program (www.help.curran20.com) a scholarship program that benefits

those interested in pursuing a career in healthcare.

There will be eightcolleges, and three highschools competing in the

event. In addition there will be a community and kids walk.

To register for the event go to www.directathletics.com. If you have

any questions call 941-8338.

Dr. Shoemaker and Saltzer Occupational Health

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

Beginning in May, 2008, Saltzer Medical Group rededicated itself to developing a quality Occupational Medicine program in the greater Boise area. With clinics in both Meridian and Nampa, their hope is to offer quality care and service to both the employers and employees of the Treasure Valley. The first move was to find a board certified and residency trained Occupational Medicine physician. This was accomplished when Dr. Howard Shoemaker took the position with Saltzer Medical Group. Doctor Shoemaker, who had been a part of the Primary Health Occupational Medicine group, left for the rains of Oregon in 2005. During his time in Oregon his wife had continued to operate as a real-estate agent with the Tamarack development in Donnelly, Idaho. Because of this business interest, when Saltzer Medical Group offered Dr. Shoemaker the opportunity to return to Boise he decided that it was time to return to Idaho.

For the past thirty years, Dr. Shoemaker has practiced exclusively occupational medicine. Why is this important to area employers? The reasons are way too numerous for one short blog. However, some of the primary reasons include an aging workforce, getting your workers back to work as quickly as possible, and finally to provide the highest quality of care for the injured worker.

Lets first address the aging workforce. As we age, there is a natural amount of deterioration which occurs within the body. Whether it is cartilage between our bones, or the natural de-calcification of our bones, it is important to have a skilled specialist who can identify between what is a work related injury and what is just a part of being a baby-boomer. As any claims adjuster, safety manager or HR manager will attest to, a miss-diagnosed injury can become a financial nightmare within the Workers Comp system. As Dr. Shoemaker frequently states, “it is 10% of the cases that creates 90% of the expenses”.

Second, getting workers back to work is extremely important to the company’s bottom line. In a study conducted by Lilly Ramphal, MD, MPH, she states that companies pay $62 billion dollars in lost productivity or “lost time”. This translates into approximately 42% of work related injuries expenses in the United States ($140 billion). Without the proper diagnosis of the work-related injury, or the granting of excessive time off due to injury, this number would escalate even further out of control. As Dr. Shoemaker has frequently stated, “you always want to do what is best for the patient, and in virtually every instance what is best for the patient is to get them back to work”. Dr. Shoemaker has told me many times, he believes that a worker is like an athlete and it is his job to get them “back in the game”. By doing so, the employee will heal faster.

Finally, everyone wants the employee to receive a high level of care. By properly identifying the injury, the employee can begin an aggressive regimen of treatment. In doing so, they can get back to work and continue to do what they were trained to do. By having a specialist monitor the worker’s progress, success is more likely to occur.
Because of the above reasons, we welcome Dr. Shoemaker back to the Treasure Valley.

Rapid Weight Loss - Dr. Rick Roberts

Monday, June 16th, 2008

What a way to loose weight, and quick! Dr. Rick Roberts an Internal Medicine Physican at Saltzer’s main clinic is helping people lose weight quickly with diet and exercise, all physician supervised. The Dr. Ted Weight Loss program is designed to help people lose weight rapidly, and it works! Dr. Roberts should know, he lost 40 pounds using the program himself! He also has one patient that was non-ambulatory who is now out of her wheel chair. How can you top that testimonial? If you are interested in rapid weight loss, supervised by a physician, this may be the right program for you. To learn more go to www.drteddiet.com, or call Dr. Roberts at 463-3031

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