Multimedia Room
See some videos, get a smartphone app, and listen to podcasts:
Videos
Use the player below to navigate through our various videos.
Mobile Apps
iTriage
iTriage, which is available for the iPhone, Android, Palm, BlackBerry and other Web-enabled devices, offers information on symptoms, diseases, medical procedures, urgent care facilities and other vital health-related searches to help consumers make more informed and immediate healthcare decisions. The leading-edge technology even provides turn-by-turn directions to an HCA Midwest facility for treatment.
Podcasts
Listen below (or right-click to download), or subscribe to our podcasts through iTunes.
- William S. Rosenberg, M.D., neurosurgeon at Midwest Neurosurgery Associates, PA, and on staff at Research Medical Center, appeared on “Total Health” on KCTE 1510 AM on June 3, 2010, to discuss cutting-edge and proactive cancer pain treatment. The program is hosted by popular radio personality Rob Kingsbury and featured call-in questions.
- Iftekhar Ahmed, M.D., a neurosurgeon at Research Neurology Associates and on staff at Research Medical Center, appeared on KMBZ 980 AM on Aug. 23, 2010, to discuss warning signs of a stroke for American Stroke Association's Warning Signs Campaign.
- Bangalore Deepak, MD, a cardiologist at Midwest Heart Associates and on staff at Research Medical Center, appeared on Health Talk to discuss heart disease.
- Syed Faisal Jafir, MD, a pancreatic cancer specialist at the Liver & Pancreas Institute at Research Medical Center, appeared on Health Talk to discuss pancreatic cancer.
- Jo Hilbrenner, nurse practitioner, and coordinator of Midwest Heart Associates’ Center for Wellness, was a featured guest on 980-KMBZs Health Talk. She discussed overall heart health, including diet, nutrition and exercise.
- Ahmad Al-Mubaslat, MD, FACE, endocrinologist with the Medical Group of Kansas City, was a featured guest on 980-KMBZs Health Talk. He discussed Types 1 and 2 of diabetes, including symptoms, diagnosis and treatment, and management of the chronic disease.

