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Cynthia Thurlow on the Future of Healthcare: Nurse Practitioners, System Pressures, and the Menopause Gut

19 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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Nurse practitioner and author Cynthia Thurlow discusses her transition from traditional allopathic medicine to a lifestyle-focused practice centered on perimenopause and menopause care. She explains the evolving role of nurse practitioners in the U.S. healthcare system, including their training, scope of practice, and ability to help fill gaps created by physician shortages. Thurlow highlights key systemic challenges shaping modern healthcare, including insurance-driven decision-making, declining reimbursement rates, consolidation of private practices, and the growing administrative burden on clinicians. She also addresses the rise of concierge medicine and the tension between efficiency and patient-centered care, particularly as technology and electronic medical records reshape doctor-patient interactions. The conversation also explores the potential and risks of artificial intelligence in medicine, with Thurlow emphasizing the importance of maintaining human judgment and connection in clinical care. She warns against overreliance on AI while acknowledging its usefulness in streamlining certain tasks. Finally, Thurlow introduces her book The Menopause Gut, which focuses on the role of the gut microbiome in women's health during midlife. She outlines how hormonal changes impact gut health and presents a holistic framework involving lifestyle, nutrition, and targeted therapies to support long-term wellness.

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