Vitals & Values: Concierge Medicine of West Michigan
Science Over Hype.
Values Over Virality.
Vitals & Values is where evidence-based health meets unapologetic truth. Hosted by Dr. Lara (@lbaat), a concierge MD reshaping modern medicine, and David Roden (@Fit_DRock), a transformation coach who lost over 200 pounds and lived to tell the tale, this podcast isn’t here to go viral—it’s here to tell the truth.
Every episode dives deep into:
- 🧬 Medicine & Metabolic Health
- 🥦 Nutrition & Sustainable Weight Loss
- 🏋️♂️ Fitness & Habit Formation
- ✝ Christian Faith & Spiritual Stewardship
- 💭 Mental Health & Lifestyle Resets
📅 Weekly Format:
- Vitals Check – Clinical clarity from Dr. Lara
- Values in Focus – Real-world forces behind health: mindset, faith, emotions, relationships, identity, and environment
- The Honest Table – Candid convos & unfiltered guests
- The Real Takeaway – A lifestyle or mindset challenge for the week
This isn’t wellness theater. It’s not guru culture. It’s a movement for people who want to think critically, live intentionally, and take their health personally.
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The information in this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or replace professional medical advice. Always consult with your personal physician before making changes to your health routine.
Vitals & Values: Concierge Medicine of West Michigan
Should Babies Really Get the Hepatitis B Vaccine at Birth? | Dr Terry Simpson
Summary
In this conversation, Dr. Lara Baatenburg, David Roden, and Dr. Terry Simpson discuss the importance of the hepatitis B vaccine, particularly its administration at birth. They explore the historical context of hepatitis B in Alaska, the effectiveness and safety of the vaccine, and the challenges posed by misinformation and vaccine hesitancy. Dr. Simpson shares his personal experiences and insights as a virologist and physician, emphasizing the need for early vaccination to prevent serious health issues. The discussion also touches on the role of social media in shaping public perceptions of vaccines and the importance of clear communication between healthcare providers and patients.
Takeaways
Vaccination at birth is crucial for preventing hepatitis B.
Dr. Simpson has extensive experience with hepatitis B in Alaska.
The hepatitis B vaccine has proven to be effective and safe.
Misinformation about vaccines can lead to hesitancy.
Social media plays a significant role in vaccine discussions.
Understanding the science behind vaccines is essential for informed decisions.
Delaying vaccination poses risks to infants.
Personal stories can highlight the importance of vaccination.
Perceptions of vaccines have changed over time due to misinformation.
Vaccination is a key component of public health strategy.