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November 1, 2016


Title: Media Mal-Practice
Topic: Media Bias
Discussed by Dr. Gerard Gianoli
with Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (www.aapsonline.org)

What would happen if an airplane mechanic, while conducting a pre-flight inspection, saw a glaring problem, but chose to ignore it, resulting in a plane crash? What would be the airlines responsibility?

Dr. Gerald Gianoli, with the Association of Physicians and Surgeons, compares this scenario with the liberal media constantly spinning stories to make the right look the devil and the left look like angels.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Is there a recent poll showing how many voters know nothing about Hillary’s health problems?

Did this poll also indicate how it would affect their vote if the voters knew of Hillary’s health problems?

Have too many journalists in America ignored Hillary’s health problems?

Why does Dr. Gianoli question Hillary’s capability to be President of the United States?

Are Secretary Clinton’s health problems a concern?”



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October 5, 2016


Title: Hillary’s Health: What Difference Does it Make?
Topic: Hillary Clinton
Discussed by Dr. Gerard Gianoli
with Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (www.aapsonline.org)


Part 1 of 2

Dr. Gerald Gianoli is a specialist in Neurotology, specializing in inner-ear and skull-based disorders. Listen in today as he shares his medical opinion of Hillary Clinton’s known conditions and how it could affect not only the Presidency, but more importantly her health.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Concerning Hillary Clinton’s health, does she have one or two conditions that could potentially be life-threatening disorders?

Concerning Hillary Clinton’s known health conditions, can either lead to permanent cognitive impairments?

Dr. Gianoli has submitted editorials to various publications concerning Hillary Clinton’s health issues. Listen in as he discusses the responses his opinion has received.

Are the negative responses somewhat revealing and do they add to the weight of visual observation of Hillary Clinton having a serious medical condition?



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Title: Part 2 of 2 - Hillary’s Health: What Difference Does it Make?
Topic: Hillary Clinton
Discussed by Dr. Gerard Gianoli
with Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (www.aapsonline.org)

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Will Hillary Clinton’s suspected and known health conditions hinder her from performing her duties as President of the United States if she is elected in November?

In 2012, Hillary Clinton suffered a concussion injury. What are some long-term issues a patient will suffer after a concussion?

Should Presidential candidates release their medical records to the public?

What are other doctors saying about Hillary Clinton’s health issues?

To sum it up, Dr. Gianoli says, “Should we elect a candidate that we know will not be responsive to the needs of the Presidency on a regular basis?” Listen in to hear Dr. Gerald Gianoli’s final diagnosis.



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August 23, 2016


Title: Better to be Poor than Rich
Topic: Obamacare
Discussed by Dr. Gerard Gianoli
with Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (www.aapsonline.org)

When it comes to healthcare in America, being poor pays off – literally. If you are poor in America, you may struggle with many things, but healthcare won’t be on that list. But, if you are rich and live in a country with socialized medicine (like England or Canada) you may die waiting for your turn in line at the doctor’s office.

From a patient’s perspective, Dr. Gerard Gianoli agrees with the above statements. He says, “In the United States, the poorest of the poor, which are Medicaid patients, wait on average one to two weeks to get into the doctor. In Canada, it’s eighteen and a half weeks for the rich patients!” And we want more government control of healthcare?? I don’t thinks so!!

Dr. Gianoli shares the heartbreaking news that Margaret Hutchon, the former Director of the National Health Service in the UK, recently DIED in the hospital in the town where she was the former Mayor. Margaret was in need of emergency surgery, but was delayed four times over the course of ten months
and ultimately died because she never received that life-saving emergency surgery. If she can’t get the help she needs, then who can?

One wealthy person in America who might want to start researching this topic in more depth is Michael Moore, who praises Cuba and Fidel Castro. But, what did this leader do when he needed medical attention? Did he see a local doctor down the street, like other Cubans do? Nope! Listen in as Dr. Gerard Gianoli reveals where Castro went! Furthermore, leaders in Canada and other countries do the same thing.

In America, there are definitely aspects of our current healthcare system which mirror that of socialized medicine, mainly in the area of veteran affairs. Dr. Gianoli reminds us of the scandal a few years ago where forty veterans died waiting for assistance while VA officials covered it up. This happens more often that most people realize and has been for decades. Dr. Gianoli fears all Americans will face this same reality in a few short years if we continue on the path we are taking.

Dr. Gianoli also discusses more about the current healthcare law, the lies from the left, and his private practice. For more information on Dr. Gerard Gianoli, click here.



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July 21, 2016


Title: The Death of Clinical Medical Science
Topic: Obamacare
Discussed by Dr. Gerard Gianoli
with Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (www.aapsonline.org)

The government intervention of Obamacare is placing constraints on physician’s actions. These constrained medical decisions have been institutionalized via the electronic medical record (EMR), which has been mandated by the federal government. This not only squelches innovation, but has a chilling effect on physicians’ actions, preventing them from doing anything beyond the regimented government-sanctioned prescriptions.

Dr. Gerard Gianoli specializes in Neuro-otology and Skull Base Surgery. Though he is in private practice at The Ear and Balance Institute in Covington, LA, he has a worldwide reach, with patient referrals across the globe. Today, Dr. Gianoli will be explaining the EMR’s in more detail and offering some advice to listeners.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Dr. Gianoli believes that the current regulations will “squelch innovation and prevent progress”. Does the US government understand the unintended consequences of Medicare and Obamacare?

Is the new federally mandated EMR reporting system placing doctors inside a tightly controlled box, hog-tying them from using new, innovative treatments?

Is Obamacare killing the private practice of medicine in America?

From Rationed Care to Sanctioned Care, how can individuals better protect themselves while seeking excellent medical care? One option that Dr. Gianoli recommends is Christian MediShare.  He also suggests that people go to American Physician and Surgeons  to find a doctor that has opted out of Obamacare and Medicare.



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May 10, 2016


Title: Better to be Poor than Rich
Topic: Obamacare
Discussed by Dr. Gerard Gianoli
with Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (www.aapsonline.org)

When it comes to healthcare in America, being poor pays off – literally. If you are poor in America, you may struggle with many things, but healthcare won’t be on that list. But, if you are rich and live in a country with socialized medicine (like England or Canada) you may die waiting for your turn in line at the doctor’s office.

From a patient’s perspective, Dr. Gerard Gianoli agrees with the above statements. He says, “In the United States, the poorest of the poor, which are Medicaid patients, wait on average one to two weeks to get into the doctor. In Canada, it’s eighteen and a half weeks for the rich patients!” And we want more government control of healthcare?? I don’t thinks so!!

Dr. Gianoli shares the heartbreaking news that Margaret Hutchon, the former Director of the National Health Service in the UK, recently DIED in the hospital in the town where she was the former Mayor. Margaret was in need of emergency surgery, but was delayed four times over the course of ten months
and ultimately died because she never received that life-saving emergency surgery. If she can’t get the help she needs, then who can?

One wealthy person in America who might want to start researching this topic in more depth is Michael Moore, who praises Cuba and Fidel Castro. But, what did this leader do when he needed medical attention? Did he see a local doctor down the street, like other Cubans do? Nope! Listen in as Dr. Gerard Gianoli reveals where Castro went! Furthermore, leaders in Canada and other countries do the same thing.

In America, there are definitely aspects of our current healthcare system which mirror that of socialized medicine, mainly in the area of veteran affairs. Dr. Gianoli reminds us of the scandal a few years ago where forty veterans died waiting for assistance while VA officials covered it up. This happens more often that most people realize and has been for decades. Dr. Gianoli fears all Americans will face this same reality in a few short years if we continue on the path we are taking.

Dr. Gianoli also discusses more about the current healthcare law, the lies from the left, and his private practice. For more information on Dr. Gerard Gianoli, click here.



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June 5, 2015


Title: Shopping Around for Medical Care
Topic: Obamacare
Discussed by Dr. Gerard Gianoli
with Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (www.aapsonline.org)

Free markets allow us to shop around, compare prices, and then decide where to spend our money on the products we choose. Not so with medical care. Not anymore, anyway. Obamacare has all but eliminated the freedom to look for the best deal for ourselves and our families.

Dr. Gerard Gianoli is a Neuro-otology & Skull Base Surgeon and a member of The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS) Dr. Gianoli’s primary practice is with inner ear issues. However, he made an astounding discovery recently when he called around to make an appointment for his wife to receive a mammogram. He realized that oftentimes it is not only easier, it is much cheaper to NOT file a claim with the insurance company and just pay your own tab. He’s a doctor! Why would he say that? Listen in as he explains…

Dr. Gianoli points out that the only people who will lose if the Supreme Court overturns Obamacare are the insurance companies. “They are not looking out for you and your best interest,” he says. “They don’t care what the price is as long as they can tack on their profit on top of that.” Dr. Gianoli shares his solutions to the current system.

Most people are not accustomed to bartering for healthcare. In fact, most people don’t even know they can! Share this segment with all your friends and family. Someone will be glad you saved them a ton of money!!



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