How social connection impacts longevity | Parker Hays | TEDxBrevard
What is the magic pill? Listen and learn as Dr. Parker Hays, M.D. shares a prescription that will change your perspective. Your future may be much longer than you think. Dr. Parker Hays is a board-certified emergency physician, expert speaker and certified coach. He received his MD from the University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago. After his residency in Emergency Medicine at Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, NC, a top national program, he then stayed there, serving in academic leadership roles for 20 years in an urban Level One trauma center. He trained and mentored hundreds of medical residents and taught and lectured around the country and the world. He also served as a Chair and Medical Director on the front lines of community emergency departments, totaling over 30 years in medicine. He is the founder of Lasting Impact Wellness Group and podcast. He fronted a rock band for 19 years, backpacked four continents, and is still being raised by four kids. Dr. Hays has special interest in functional fitness and leadership mentoring, as well as expertise in effective speaking, coaching, and evidence-based aging and longevity medicine. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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