Doctors and Fitness Trainers Hope to Benefit from Collaboration
Tom Fudge : Many people in this country go to trainers to become more fit, or to seek help with a physical problem. But trainers are a sundry bunch. Some have degrees and some are poorly trained. And they’re work is often compromised by the fact that they don’t have a relationship with their client’s doctor.
Anthony Carey is a San Diego exercise specialist who would like to see more collaboration between doctors and trainers. He points out that often the best thing a doctor can prescribe is not a drug, but an exercise program.
Guests
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Anthony Carey
, ACE-certified Clinical Exercise Specialist and CFO of Function First.
- Bradford Stiles , M.D., medical director of California Sports and Industrial Medical Center.