Tim Talks: Behavioral Health

Beth DuPree, M.D., FACS, ABOIM – Chief Medical Officer, Gateway Clinics

10 min · 12 de may de 2026
portada del episodio Beth DuPree, M.D., FACS, ABOIM – Chief Medical Officer, Gateway Clinics

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What if we’ve been treating the wrong problem in healthcare? On this episode of Tim Talks: Behavioral Health, Timothy Zercher sits down with Dr. Beth DuPree, a breast cancer surgeon turned integrative medicine leader, to explore why traditional medicine often misses the most important part of healing - the mind. With over 35 years in medicine, Dr. DuPree shares how her experience with cancer patients revealed a major gap in care: treating the physical disease without addressing the emotional and neurological impact.  The conversation dives into: *  Why “healing” goes beyond removing disease  *  The role of the nervous system and vagus nerve in recovery  *  How bioelectric therapies are changing outcomes in mental health and cancer care  *  Why medications alone often fail to address root causes  *  The future of holistic, patient-centered treatment  This is a powerful, forward-looking conversation on where behavioral health is heading - and what it will take to truly help patients heal.

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