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How the UK Treats Chronic Pain: A Conversation with Regenerative Medicine Specialist Suresh Sudula

45 min · 6 de jul de 2026
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In this fascinating international episode of The Conn Job, host Dr. Ann Conn sits down with Suresh Sudula, a musculoskeletal specialist practicing in the United Kingdom who specializes in physiotherapy, ultrasound-guided injections, regenerative medicine, and spinal procedures. Mr. Sudula shares his unique professional journey from training as a physiotherapist in India to expanding his role in the UK healthcare system through advanced education in orthopedic medicine, injection therapy, prescribing rights, and musculoskeletal ultrasound. He also discusses his fellowship experience at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital and how it shaped his understanding of the differences between the American and British healthcare systems. Together, Dr. Conn and Mr. Sudula explore: * How the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) manages chronic pain * The role of physiotherapists in performing spinal and joint injections in the UK * Regenerative medicine treatments including PRP, bone marrow aspirate, and fat-derived therapies * Why wait times for orthopedic care can stretch from months to years * The rise of private-pay medicine in the UK * How multidisciplinary musculoskeletal clinics are reshaping patient access to care * The emotional and physical consequences of delayed pain treatment * Why early intervention can completely change a patient’s long-term outcome Mr. Sudula also shares his philosophy of delivering “elite athlete-level care” to everyday patients and discusses his dream of creating a comprehensive one-stop musculoskeletal and regenerative medicine center where diagnostics, interventions, and rehabilitation can all happen under one roof. This episode offers a rare insider perspective into the realities of socialized medicine, the challenges of chronic pain management, and the future of regenerative care worldwide. Key Topics Discussed * NHS vs. American healthcare systems * Chronic pain treatment pathways * Physiotherapists performing spinal injections * PRP and regenerative medicine * Ultrasound-guided interventions * Musculoskeletal triage clinics * Delays in orthopedic surgery access * Cognitive behavioral therapy for chronic pain * Multidisciplinary pain care * Sports medicine innovations * Private-pay healthcare in the UK About the Guest Suresh Sudula is a musculoskeletal specialist based in the United Kingdom with expertise in physiotherapy, orthopedic medicine, injection therapy, regenerative medicine, and ultrasound-guided spinal and joint procedures. He lectures internationally on musculoskeletal ultrasound and regenerative medicine and teaches through programs in the UK and Europe.

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Portada del episodio How the UK Treats Chronic Pain: A Conversation with Regenerative Medicine Specialist Suresh Sudula

How the UK Treats Chronic Pain: A Conversation with Regenerative Medicine Specialist Suresh Sudula

In this fascinating international episode of The Conn Job, host Dr. Ann Conn sits down with Suresh Sudula, a musculoskeletal specialist practicing in the United Kingdom who specializes in physiotherapy, ultrasound-guided injections, regenerative medicine, and spinal procedures. Mr. Sudula shares his unique professional journey from training as a physiotherapist in India to expanding his role in the UK healthcare system through advanced education in orthopedic medicine, injection therapy, prescribing rights, and musculoskeletal ultrasound. He also discusses his fellowship experience at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital and how it shaped his understanding of the differences between the American and British healthcare systems. Together, Dr. Conn and Mr. Sudula explore: * How the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) manages chronic pain * The role of physiotherapists in performing spinal and joint injections in the UK * Regenerative medicine treatments including PRP, bone marrow aspirate, and fat-derived therapies * Why wait times for orthopedic care can stretch from months to years * The rise of private-pay medicine in the UK * How multidisciplinary musculoskeletal clinics are reshaping patient access to care * The emotional and physical consequences of delayed pain treatment * Why early intervention can completely change a patient’s long-term outcome Mr. Sudula also shares his philosophy of delivering “elite athlete-level care” to everyday patients and discusses his dream of creating a comprehensive one-stop musculoskeletal and regenerative medicine center where diagnostics, interventions, and rehabilitation can all happen under one roof. This episode offers a rare insider perspective into the realities of socialized medicine, the challenges of chronic pain management, and the future of regenerative care worldwide. Key Topics Discussed * NHS vs. American healthcare systems * Chronic pain treatment pathways * Physiotherapists performing spinal injections * PRP and regenerative medicine * Ultrasound-guided interventions * Musculoskeletal triage clinics * Delays in orthopedic surgery access * Cognitive behavioral therapy for chronic pain * Multidisciplinary pain care * Sports medicine innovations * Private-pay healthcare in the UK About the Guest Suresh Sudula is a musculoskeletal specialist based in the United Kingdom with expertise in physiotherapy, orthopedic medicine, injection therapy, regenerative medicine, and ultrasound-guided spinal and joint procedures. He lectures internationally on musculoskeletal ultrasound and regenerative medicine and teaches through programs in the UK and Europe.

6 de jul de 202645 min
Portada del episodio The NHS, Chronic Pain & a Crushed Nerve: Claudia Telling’s Journey Through Back Surgery, Sciatica, and Healthcare Delays

The NHS, Chronic Pain & a Crushed Nerve: Claudia Telling’s Journey Through Back Surgery, Sciatica, and Healthcare Delays

On this episode of The Conn Job, Dr. Ann Conn sits down with Claudia Telling for a deeply personal conversation about chronic back pain, sciatica, navigating the UK healthcare system, and finally finding relief through surgery. Claudia shares how a dance injury in university led to years of intermittent back problems that suddenly escalated into a medical crisis. What began as a “twinge” in December quickly progressed into severe nerve compression, debilitating pain, foot weakness, and ultimately becoming nearly bedbound for weeks. This episode explores: * The progression from manageable back pain to a severe disc extrusion * Claudia’s experience navigating the NHS (National Health Service) in the UK * Long wait times for physical therapy, injections, and surgical consultations * The challenges patients face when chronic pain becomes urgent * The difference between public healthcare pathways and private care access * Why foot weakness and nerve compression can become neurological emergencies * The role of steroid injections vs. surgery in lumbar disc herniation * Claudia’s recovery after microdiscectomy surgery * The emotional and physical toll of severe chronic pain at a young age Dr. Conn also reflects on the broader healthcare conversation happening in both the UK and the United States, discussing access to care, delayed treatment, and the realities patients face when navigating complex medical systems. Most importantly, this is a story of resilience, advocacy, and hope. Just weeks after surgery, Claudia is walking again, off pain medications, and beginning the road back to normal life. Topics Discussed * Sciatica * Herniated disc * Disc extrusion * Foot drop and nerve compression * Chronic pain * NHS healthcare system * Private healthcare in the UK * Microdiscectomy surgery * Back surgery recovery * Interventional pain management * Physical therapy * Healthcare access delays * Young adults and chronic pain About the Host Dr. Ann Conn is a neurologist, headache specialist, and host of The Conn Job, where medicine, neuroscience, healthcare systems, and the human experience intersect.

22 de jun de 202625 min
Portada del episodio Are We at a Galileo Moment in Brain Science? | Bipolar Disorder, Psychosis, Compassion & the Future of Psychiatry with Dr. Ann Conn

Are We at a Galileo Moment in Brain Science? | Bipolar Disorder, Psychosis, Compassion & the Future of Psychiatry with Dr. Ann Conn

In this profoundly personal and visionary keynote episode of The Conn Job, Dr. Ann Conn explores one of the most urgent questions in modern medicine: Are we standing at a Galileo moment in brain science? Drawing from her experience as a neurologist, physician, mother, and survivor of unimaginable loss, Dr. Conn examines why progress in treating major brain disorders has stagnated for decades — and why a revolutionary shift in neuroscience may finally be emerging. This episode weaves together cutting-edge brain science, chaos theory, psychiatry, predictive brain models, genomics, artificial intelligence, and compassion neuroscience with Dr. Conn’s deeply personal story of losing both of her sons, Austin and Colin, to intractable psychotic bipolar disorder. Through scientific insight and emotional honesty, Dr. Conn challenges the traditional “domino effect” model of brain illness and introduces a new framework inspired by the butterfly effect and complexity science — one that may transform the future of psychiatry, neurology, and personalized medicine. She also explores the neuroscience of empathy and compassion, physician burnout, psychosis, stigma, meditation, moral resilience, and what it means to survive devastating grief while continuing to serve others. This is not simply a lecture about neuroscience. It is a call to rethink how we understand the human mind itself. In This Episode, Dr. Conn Discusses: * Why major pharmaceutical companies stepped away from psychiatric drug development * The limitations of the traditional “domino effect” model in brain science * The emerging role of genomics, epigenomics, connectomics, and “brain omics” * How AI is transforming neuroscience research and personalized medicine * The predictive brain theory and how psychosis may develop * Bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and altered predictive control * Digital biomarkers, wearable technology, and the future of psychiatric care * The neuroscience of empathy vs. compassion * Physician burnout, moral injury, and emotional overwhelm * Meditation and compassion as protective tools for clinicians and caregivers * The devastating realities of severe mental illness and suicide loss * How stigma continues to isolate families affected by psychiatric disorders * Why Dr. Conn believes we are entering a new era of hope in brain science Key Concepts Explored * Chaos Theory & the Butterfly Effect * Predictive Processing in the Brain * Controlled Hallucination Theory * Compassion Neuroscience * Empathy Fatigue * Brain Complexity Science * Functional MRI & Digital Biomarkers * Omics Research & Precision Psychiatry * Psychosis & Bipolar Disorder * Meditation & Emotional Regulation Memorable Quotes “We know so much — and yet in a way, we know so little.” “Psychosis is not a personal failure. It is altered predictive control of the brain.” “Compassion is the antidote to empathetic distress.” “The tides of science are shifting. I actually do feel a renewed sense of hope.” Mentioned in This Episode * BD² Integrated Network * Harvard Brain Tissue Resource Center * McLean Hospital * Menninger Clinic * Compassion neuroscience research by Tania Singer and Matthieu Ricard * Predictive brain theories by Anil Seth If This Episode Resonated With You… Please share it with a physician, therapist, neuroscientist, caregiver, student, or family affected by mental illness. Conversations like these help reduce stigma, deepen compassion, and move brain science forward.

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Portada del episodio Healing the Healers with Dr. Wendy Lau

Healing the Healers with Dr. Wendy Lau

Healing the Healers with Dr. Wendy Lau In this deeply reflective and heartfelt episode of The Conn Job, host Dr. Ann Conn sits down with Dr. Wendy Lau to explore the emotional, spiritual, and systemic realities of practicing medicine today. Dr. Lau shares her transformative journey from emergency medicine physician in New York to becoming a Zen priest at Upaya Zen Center, where she now helps clinicians reconnect with compassion, embodiment, and meaning in medicine. Together, Dr. Conn and Dr. Lau discuss physician burnout, moral injury, compassion training, embodiment practices, and the urgent need for healing spaces within healthcare. The conversation weaves personal stories, wisdom from meditation and spiritual practice, reflections on the COVID and HIV pandemics, and practical tools clinicians can use to sustain themselves while working in an increasingly corporate medical system. This episode is an honest and moving exploration of what it means to remain deeply human while caring for others. In This Episode, They Discuss: * Why Dr. Wendy Lau left emergency medicine and found healing through Zen practice * The hidden emotional cost of modern medicine and physician burnout * The concept of “moral injury” in healthcare * How medical training disconnects clinicians from their bodies and humanity * The importance of embodiment, meditation, and introspection for physicians * Compassion vs. empathy — and why compassion is renewable * The GRACE framework for compassionate clinical care * Navigating grief, helplessness, and systemic dysfunction in medicine * Why physicians need community, debriefing, and spaces for honest conversation * The role of retreats and spiritual practice in sustaining healthcare workers * How clinicians can compassionately respect their own limitations About Dr. Wendy Lau Dr. Wendy Lau is an emergency physician, meditation teacher, Zen priest, and author of The Inner Practice of Medicine. Through her work with Upaya Zen Center, she teaches clinicians how to cultivate compassion, resilience, embodiment, and self-stewardship in the face of suffering and systemic challenges in healthcare. Her work focuses on helping healers reconnect with meaning, presence, and humanity in clinical practice. Key Takeaways from the Conversation * Compassion is not performative — it is trainable and restorative. * Physicians are often trained to suppress their humanity rather than work skillfully with it. * Burnout is not simply an individual failure; it is often a response to systemic dysfunction. * Embodiment practices help clinicians reconnect with themselves and their patients. * Healing spaces for physicians and healthcare workers are essential. * Community and honest conversation can transform isolation into connection. Mentioned in This Episode * The Inner Practice of Medicine by Dr. Wendy Lau * The GRACE compassion training model * Being With Dying clinician retreats * Physician moral injury and self-stewardship * Meditation and embodiment practices for healthcare workers “Compassion is not just beneficial to the person receiving it — it also nourishes the person giving it.” If This Episode Resonated With You… Please share it with a physician, nurse, therapist, caregiver, or healthcare worker who may need this conversation right now. Healing the healers matters. Connect further with Dr Ann Conn: Website: https://www.annconnmd.com [https://www.annconnmd.com] Register for my free webinar: Reversing Chronic Migraine: Your Path to Real Recovery Starts Here: https://annconnmd.mykajabi.com/PreventingandReversingChronicMigraine [https://annconnmd.mykajabi.com/PreventingandReversingChronicMigraine] Learn At Pinnacle & Earn CME: https://learnatpinnacle.com/education [https://learnatpinnacle.com/education] Subscribe to newsletter: https://annconnmd.activehosted.com/f/7 [https://annconnmd.activehosted.com/f/7]  Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@annconnmd [https://www.youtube.com/@annconnmd] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annconnmd/ [https://www.instagram.com/annconnmd/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574820459419 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574820459419] The Conn Job Podcast:  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-conn-job/id1853713314 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-conn-job/id1853713314]

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Portada del episodio Episode 5: The Future of Bipolar Disorder: How AI and Brain Science Are Revolutionizing Treatment

Episode 5: The Future of Bipolar Disorder: How AI and Brain Science Are Revolutionizing Treatment

Welcome back to The Conn Job with Dr. Ann Conn. In this powerful and forward-looking episode, I sit down with Dr. Cara Altimus, Director at the Milken Institute Center for Strategic Philanthropy, along with leaders from the BD² (Breakthrough Discoveries for Bipolar Disorder) Initiative: Dr. Emily Baxi, Integrated Network Program Director, and Dr. Daniel Pham, Director of the BD² Discovery Research Programs. Together, they share a groundbreaking look into the future of bipolar disorder and psychosis research—one driven by brain omics, AI-powered data integration, and the largest coordinated scientific effort in history aimed at finally understanding what happens in the bipolar brain. For me, this episode is profoundly personal. My sons, Austin and Colin, died by suicide during psychotic episodes more than a decade ago. For the first time since their deaths, the BD² initiative has given me something I thought I lost forever: hope. Hope that the next generation won’t face the same suffering. Hope that psychiatry is finally shifting from guesswork to precision. Hope that we are on the verge of breakthrough change. Episode Overview In this episode, you’ll hear: The BD² Integrative Network Understanding “Brain Omics” The role of artificial intelligence The promise of precision psychiatry The critical importance of brain donation Real reasons for optimism Why This Episode Matters For 70 years, psychiatric treatment has relied on the same blunt tools—medications discovered by accident, trial-and-error prescribing, and systems that wait until crisis to intervene. That era is ending. The BD² initiative is bringing together neuroscience, genetics, big data, brain tissue research, and artificial intelligence to finally map the biological mechanisms behind bipolar disorder and psychosis. This is not incremental progress—it is transformational. For families who have carried the unbearable weight of these illnesses, this episode offers something rare: clarity, momentum, and genuine hope for the future. Resources Mentioned * BD²: Breakthrough Discoveries for Bipolar Disorder Initiative * Milken Institute Center for Strategic Philanthropy * BD² Integrative Network * Brain donation programs supporting psychiatric research * Harvard Brain Tissue Resource Center (HBTRC) Connect further with Dr Ann Conn: Website: https://www.annconnmd.com [https://www.annconnmd.com] Register for my free webinar: Reversing Chronic Migraine: Your Path to Real Recovery Starts Here: https://annconnmd.mykajabi.com/PreventingandReversingChronicMigraine [https://annconnmd.mykajabi.com/PreventingandReversingChronicMigraine] Learn At Pinnacle & Earn CME: https://learnatpinnacle.com/education [https://learnatpinnacle.com/education] Subscribe to newsletter: https://annconnmd.activehosted.com/f/7 [https://annconnmd.activehosted.com/f/7]  Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@annconnmd [https://www.youtube.com/@annconnmd] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annconnmd/ [https://www.instagram.com/annconnmd/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574820459419 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574820459419]

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