
"Feel good, live better" – the health podcast from Premium Quarterly. In episode 19, Dr. Markus Baumgartner explains why everyone absolutely needs a good general practitioner and what qualities they should possess.
In the podcast "Feel good, live better," Stephanie Neureuter, editor of Premium Quarterly, talks with doctors, nutrition and mental health experts, and other fascinating personalities. Like in the print magazine "Premium Quarterly," it focuses on health and wellbeing and how we can lead a long, happy life - personal, inspiring, informative. Every Wednesday, on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Deezer, Amazon Music, and Audible.
In the first season, PQ editor Stephanie Neureuter meets, among others, the dermatologist Dr. Timm Golüke, the orthopedist and digital health expert Dr. Dominik Pförringer, the sports dental medicine specialist Dr. Siegfried Marquardtthe entrepreneur Stephanie Neumann as well as the plastic surgeon Dr. Caroline Kim.
What makes a good GP? According to Dr. Markus Baumgartner, it's that he takes a lot of time for his patients, is networked with excellent specialists, and combines a lot of knowledge and experience with intuition.
In the latest episode of FEEL GOOD, LIVE BETTER, the Munich specialist in general medicine also states that more than 50 percent of patients' physical complaints have psychosomatic causes and what he means by the statement: 'The body is a prude'.
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