Staying healthy: more and more CEOs are getting in-depth physical exams to detect problems long before they occur.David Goode David Goode (born 1971) is a British organist. He is organist and Head of Keyboard at Eton College, where he presides over a unique collection of historic instruments and teaches young organists; he combines this with a busy international concert career. , chairman and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of Norfolk Southern, had been getting thorough physical exams every year at the Sentara Executive Evaluation Center in Norfolk, Va., where his railroad company is headquartered. Like many chief executives, he was traveling too much, eating too many rich meals--and in need of losing a few pounds. "I'm your typical 'work more and don't play as much as I should' CEO," he quips. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Three years ago, at age 60, Goode got a nasty surprise when he took his annual physical. His levels of prostate-specific antigens (PSA (Professional Services Automation) An information system designed to organize, track and manage all opportunities, work, resources, costs, revenues and invoices to improve the productivity and efficiency of the workforce. ) had become elevated. Working with his doctors at Sentara, part of a regional nonprofit health group, Goode underwent a biopsy of his prostate. It turned out that he had a rapidly spreading form of cancer. "There was no way I could have known," he says. "I had no symptoms." After evaluating different forms of treatment, Goode elected to have surgery to remove his prostate. "I'm a poster child" for getting regular physicals, he says now. "We got the problem early and got it clean." Statistics are difficult to come by, but it seems more CEOs today are getting these in-depth physicals, which offer the latest tests and diagnostic equipment. Established players such as the Mayo Clinic Mayo Clinic: see Mayo, Charles Horace. Mayo Clinic voluntary association of more than 500 physicians in Rochester, Minnesota. [Am. Hist.: EB, 11: 723] See : Medicine report increasing numbers of executive exams, and new providers of the service are popping up, such as Canyon Ranch Canyon Ranch is a brand associated with several properties, communities, resorts, and spas. Properties & communities
As I found in exploring the world of CEO health evaluations, there are lots of variables in deciding how to get one. The most obvious are geography and time. If a CEO wants to get a complete physical in the most time-concentrated fashion, the Sentara approach makes sense. The day starts at 7 a.m. and by 3 p.m., the doctors have done a complete physical evaluation and can discuss a patient's long-term health challenges in detail. Each patient is furnished with a well-appointed suite, with complete Internet and telephone connections, so you don't have to be out of touch with what's happening back in the office. But to get Sentara's concentrated attention, you have to travel to Norfolk. The Mayo Clinic offers multiple locations (see table, right) but requires a CEO's corporeal Possessing a physical nature; having an objective, tangible existence; being capable of perception by touch and sight. Under Common Law, corporeal hereditaments are physical objects encompassed in land, including the land itself and any tangible object on it, that can be presence for up to two days. The Greenbrier greenbrier: see smilax. Clinic in West Virginia West Virginia, E central state of the United States. It is bordered by Pennsylvania and Maryland (N), Virginia (E and S), and Kentucky and, across the Ohio R., Ohio (W). Facts and Figures Area, 24,181 sq mi (62,629 sq km). Pop. also demands two days, although the patient can play golf or take advantage of other recreational opportunities in the afternoons. The most time-consuming option is the approach offered by Canyon Ranch, in either Tucson, Ariz., or Lenox, Mass. This evaluation can last four days. For many CEOs, it might make the most sense to build this into a weeklong vacation with someone (like a spouse) who enjoys spas. Canyon Ranch offers everything from Oriental facial rejuvenation Facial rejuvenation is any cosmetic or medical procedure used to increase or restore the appearance of a younger age to human face. The specific term, however, refers to a set of surgical procedures which try to restore facial geometry and skin appearance which are typical of to a Parisian body polish and an aromatherapy rose manicure. There are also very different styles to the physical evaluations themselves. At Sentara, six patients (five men and one woman) had the full attention of four physicians, plus a variety of support staff. That allowed lots of one-on-one interaction with a single doctor. The Mayo Clinic's style revolves around making many different kinds of specialists available. Canyon Ranch throws in nutritionists, behaviorists and exercise physiologists as part of what it calls a more "integrative" approach to health and healing. "Nobody can make the stress go away," says Marketing Vice President Harley Mayersohn. "What we can do is make you stronger and more resilient." The biggest single question may be what kind of colonoscopy to choose. One of the reasons I was attracted to Sentara is that it offers a "virtual" colonoscopy. You still have to avoid solid foods the day before the examination and you still have to drink three ounces of Fleet Phosphosoda the night before, which completely cleans out your system. But the virtual exam involves a painless procedure of inserting a device of just a few inches in length into the rectum rectum: see intestine. rectum End segment of the large intestine (see digestion) in which feces accumulate just prior to discharge. It is 5–6 in. (13–15 cm) long and lined with mucous membrane. , allowing air to be pumped into the body. So the patient is spared the need for full anesthesia and the much more invasive procedure Invasive procedure may refer to:
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Many doctors do not recommend the virtual colonoscopy virtual colonoscopy n. A screening examination of the colon in which x-rays obtained by CAT scan are used to generate computerized three-dimensional images of the colonic mucosa. because it can yield a "false positive." That means doctors may see something on the computer screen that looks like a polyp polyp, in medicine, a benign tumor occurring in areas lined with mucous membrane such as the nose, gastrointestinal tract (especially the colon), and the uterus. Some polyps are pedunculated tumors, i.e. and then you have to go through the whole process again with a traditional colonoscopy. By contrast, if doctors see a polyp during a traditional colonoscopy they can remove it on the spot. The Mayo and Greenbrier clinics say they offer only the traditional colonoscopies. Canyon Ranch, which conducts some medical testing off site, says it offers whichever approach is requested. My own view is that everyone should do what makes the most sense for them. At age 52, I thought I could take the minimally invasive approach. And I got a clean bill of health a certificate from the proper authority that a ship is free from infection. See also: Clean . No false positives. Not only did I get to take a virtual tour of my colon on a computer screen, but the technicians also showed me all of my internal organs, one slice at a time, like layers of an onion. My decision to go for a virtual colonoscopy worked for me, at least for now. So there are many questions about how to get a complete physical evaluation. But anyone over the age of 50 should do it, at least once. The technology has improved so much that doctors who use CAT scans and ultrasound devices and rely on much more powerful computers can obtain a staggeringly detailed view of the human body. To get all these tests could take months for your personal physician to schedule at different hospitals or clinics. Getting them all done in a day or two is much more efficient. Some individual doctors say these executive evaluations involve way too many tests that aren't necessary. But that's precisely how they find things that regular medicine typically misses, says Dr. William M. Bethea Jr., who conducted my evaluation at Sentara. "It's because we do unnecessary things" that Sentara discovers prostate cancer prostate cancer, cancer originating in the prostate gland. Prostate cancer is the leading malignancy in men in the United States and is second only to lung cancer as a cause of cancer death in men. or a heart condition that the patient didn't detect, says Bethea. Several CEOs have gone straight from Sentara to the hospital for treatment of heart or prostate problems, he says. In his view, traditional medicine doesn't really treat the patient until something actually goes wrong. By that time, it may be too late to alter underlying behaviors or take long-term medical steps to mitigate diabetes or high cholesterol Cholesterol, High Definition Cholesterol is a fatty substance found in animal tissue and is an important component to the human body. It is manufactured in the liver and carried throughout the body in the bloodstream. , for example. Bethea and like-minded physicians argue that the way to go is "preventive care Preventive care is a set of measures taken in advance of symptoms to prevent illness or injury. This type of care is best exemplified by routine physical examinations and immunizations. The emphasis is on preventing illnesses before they occur. See also
Of course, insurance companies don't like paying for elective tests, which is what makes CEO evaluations so expensive and why the vast majority of Americans will never get access to this quality of medical care. Some companies pay for their top managers to have full physical evaluations; in other cases, individuals themselves pay. "Preventive care is going to move toward being more of a discretionary kind of spending and it's going to be paid for by individuals or corporations," says Bethea. My own long-term concern is that my forebearers tend to live long lives but suffer from various forms of senility senility (sənil`ətē), deterioration of body and mind associated with old age. Indications of old age vary in the time of their appearance. . To help me avoid that, they told me that my LDL cholesterol LDL cholesterol n. See low-density lipoprotein. LDL Cholesterol Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol is the primary cholesterol molecule. High levels of LDL increase the risk of coronary heart disease. scores are too high, at 165. And a special blood test revealed that homocysteine Homocysteine Definition Homocysteine is a naturally occurring amino acid found in blood plasma. High levels of homocysteine in the blood are believed to increase the chance of heart disease, stroke, Alzheimer's disease, and osteoporosis. , an amino acid amino acid (əmē`nō), any one of a class of simple organic compounds containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and in certain cases sulfur. These compounds are the building blocks of proteins. , is also present in my blood at relatively high levels. The reason all this is important is that cholesterol can build up on the walls of blood vessels Blood vessels Tubular channels for blood transport, of which there are three principal types: arteries, capillaries, and veins. Only the larger arteries and veins in the body bear distinct names. and turn to plaque; the homocysteine can also damage arteries. These problems are usually associated with the heart, but they also can cause hardening of the arteries hardening of the arteries: see arteriosclerosis. in the brain, strokes and other degenerative problems, perhaps including Alzheimer's. Using ultrasound, my doctors were able to tell me that they could pick up very faint traces of plaque buildup in the blood vessels leading to my brain. They convinced me that I have a health issue, which my personal doctor had not been able to do. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] If I take Lipitor and Foltx, a supplement including folic acid folic acid: see coenzyme; vitamin. folic acid or folate Organic compound essential to animal growth and health and needed by bacteria as a growth factor. and the vitamins B-12 and B-6, I can dramatically reduce my risks. Sentara also strongly recommends taking aspirin every day. So if these steps result in five more years of "quality" life in my 80s when I can still play sports, travel and eat well, is that worth the cost of the exam? I came away convinced it's a bargain.
HEALTH CLINICS
* Canyon Ranch Executive Health Program
Time Four days
Locations Tucson, Ariz.; Lenox, Mass.
Cost $3,200 plus lodging
The Pitch Nutritionists, behaviorists on staff in addition to
physicians. Participants come away with a "lifestyle
prescription." Some testing offsite. Either traditional or
virtual colonoscopies.
Web site www.canyonranch.com
Tel. 888-719-9470
* Greenbrier Clinic
Time Two days, with golf or other activities
Location White Sulphur Springs, W.Va.
Cost $1,900 to $2,500
The Pitch More comprehensive than other evaluations. It relies on
traditional colonoscopies.
Web site www.greenbrierclinic.com
Tel. 800-362-7798
* Mayo Clinic Executive Health Program
Time One to two days
Locations Scottsdale, Ariz.; Jacksonville, Fla.; Rochester, Minn.
Cost $2,500 to $5,500
The Pitch Can draw upon 2,000 specialists in those three locations.
Traditional colonoscopy.
Web site www.mayoclinic.com
Tel. 800-851-9022
* Sentara Executive Evaluation Center
Time One day
Location Norfolk, Va.
Cost $5,000 for women, $4,750 for men
The Pitch Full testing and evaluation in a concentrated time frame,
with access to phones and Internet during lulls. Virtual
colonoscopies.
Web site www.eecva.com
Tel. 757-668-1870
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