The Longev Lens
In this episode of The Longevity Lens, we’re joined by our first-ever guest, Dr Vu Tran, GP and co-founder of One MRI, to explore the role of whole body MRI in modern healthcare and prevention. We unpack why the medical system is largely reactive rather than preventative, how technology is reshaping consumer-led healthcare, and where whole body MRI fits into a proactive approach to longevity. This conversation tackles the benefits, limitations, risks, and ethical considerations of advanced screening, while challenging traditional thinking around how we define “healthcare.” Key Topics Covered: * Why modern healthcare focuses on treating disease rather than preventing it * The role of radiology as the most technologically advanced area of medicine * What a whole body MRI actually scans (and what it doesn’t) * Benefits of whole body MRI for baseline health data and informed decision-making * Risks of incidental findings and the importance of informed consent * Why GPs are trained to be gatekeepers, and why that model is being challenged * The rise of the “curious well” and consumer-driven health decisions * Cost, accessibility, and why whole body MRI is not suited to population-wide screening * Limitations of MRI for heart, lungs, bowel, and breast screening * The future role of AI in radiology and preventative health * Why technology must bridge the gap between human biology and increased lifespan Where to find us: Instagram - @Longevhealth & @DrCoreyDPT LinkedIn - Longev & Dr Sebastian Pedersen Website - longev.com.au [http://longev.com.au/] Disclaimer. The content of this podcast is provided for general informational and educational purposes only. It does not constitute medical advice and should not be used as a substitute for professional diagnosis, advice or treatment. Listening to this podcast or viewing its related materials does not create a doctor‑patient, therapist‑client or other professional relationship. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider with any questions regarding a medical condition. Never disregard or delay professional medical advice because of something you have heard or read here. The hosts and guests share their own opinions and experiences; these do not necessarily represent the views of their employers or affiliated organization. Use of the information provided is at your own risk. Under no circumstances shall the hosts, guests or producers be liable for any loss or damage arising from reliance on this content. References: For a full list of sources mentioned, contact us at team@longev.com.au [team@longev.com.au]
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