Herd Immunity Interview of Dr. Rensimer
Podcast and Full story of Dr. Rensimer on Herd Immunity. Full Herd Immunity Story Herd Immunity Podcast Credit: Cliff Saunders News radio 740 KTRH
On Listening, The Ultimate Medical Tool
I open the door and enter the exam room, with usually one or two seated strangers facing me. “How do you do? I’m Dr. Rensimer.”, shaking their hands. Immediately I sit, to be at eye-level, most often 4-6 feet away. With my sheet of paper down and pen in hand I start, “Tell me your […]
Dr. Rensimer’s Personal Statement: Cognitive Medicine/Diagnosticians
INSPIRATION I have often been asked, “Infectious Diseases, how do you get to a career like that? What brought you to it?” Over the years I have reflected on this and the answer is both personal and, I think, an interesting story on how one, by following their passions and inclinations, can end up in […]
Rabies: Tragically, It Happens… And Is Preventable
The Orlando Sentinel reported that a 6 year-old boy died after physical contact with a bat in his home. Link to the Story HERE Critical facts from this report, 1. Most rabies in the U.S. is related to bats. The bat was in this home a couple weeks, at least. Any bat in a home […]
KTRH Flu Story
Dr. Edward Rensimer was featured in a story done by KTRH about the 2017-2018 flu season. Click HERE to view the story.
Post-Hurricane Harvey Commentary
As expected, per my article in The Houston Chronicle on 9/4/17, tests of flood water from Hurricane Harvey are suggesting that the water is not clean, probably due to contamination by human waste and water treatment facilities. This water cannot be ingested without medical risk unless treated first by mechanical filtration of particulate matter and […]
Post-Hurricane Harvey Medical Risks
Edward R. Rensimer, MD, FACP was featured in the article Post-Hurricane Harvey health risks- and what you can do to diminish them on Chron.com over the weekend and then in the Houston Chronicle on Monday, 9/4/17. He wrote about the potential health hazards related to flood waters and other dangers after the storm has passed […]
Healthcare Reform: A Private Practitioner’s Perspective
Healthcare Reform: A Private Practitioner’s Perspective The Decline and Fall of the American Medical Profession Abridged Version I am a 63 yr-old self-employed medical specialist who has practiced internal medicine (one aspect of primary care) as well as the specialty of infectious diseases since graduating medical school in 1975. My experience includes 40 years caring […]
Infectious Diseases Specialists and You
The Infectious Diseases (ID) subspecialty of Internal Medicine has been in existence for only about 40 years. Once thought to be the province of epidemic detectives (epidemiologists) sleuthing exotic, rare acquired diseases, the ID specialist has become appreciated over the past 20 years as part of the mainstream of vital assets in defining and managing […]
Healthcare Reform/Private Practitioners
Healthcare Reform: A Private Practitioner’s Perspective The Decline and Fall of the American Medical Profession Edward R. Rensimer, MD, FACP Abridged Version I am a 63 yr-old self-employed medical specialist who has practiced internal medicine (one aspect of primary care) as well as the specialty of infectious diseases since graduating medical school in 1975. […]