PODCAST GUEST · MEDIA ONE-SHEET
Paul E. Kilgore, MD, MPH, FACP
Board-certified internist, CDC-trained epidemiologist, and competitive triathlete translating 36 years of clinical practice into longevity, prevention, and performance medicine your audience can act on this week.
The 10-Second Pitch
A board-certified physician and CDC-trained epidemiologist translating 36 years of clinical practice — and a competitive triathlete's real-world discipline — into practical longevity, prevention, and performance medicine your audience can act on this week.
Interview Topics — Pick Any Angle
Eight angles tailored to your audience. Happy to go deeper on any of them or blend two together.
Biological vs. Chronological Age: What Your Birthday Isn't Telling You
Why phenotypic age predicts disease better than the number on your driver's license — and the nine lab markers that actually move the needle.
The 4-Layer Model of Personalized Medicine
How genetics, epigenetics, biomarkers, and wearables combine into a picture no single test can give you — and what patients should ask their doctor for first.
Why a Physician Built 26 AI Tools Instead of Opening Another Clinic
The founder story behind a physician-led digital health platform, and what medicine looks like when prevention is the product, not the afterthought.
Executive Health, Decoded
What high-performers actually need (and what they're wasting money on) — a board-certified internist's take on the longevity-industrial complex.
Corporate Wellness That Isn't a Waste of Money
Why most wellness programs fail the ROI test, and the physician-built model that mid-market employers are quietly adopting instead.
Training Through the Decades: A Triathlete-Physician's Playbook
Endurance, recovery, and metabolic health — what 30+ years of racing has taught a doctor about aging well.
Perimenopause and Women's Longevity
Hormone panels, biomarker patterns, and the conversations women should be having with their physicians a decade earlier than they currently are.
Infectious Disease in the Post-COVID Era
From an EIS-trained epidemiologist and co-director of an emerging infectious diseases center: what's next, what's overblown, and what every adult should actually do.
Sample Questions Your Listeners Will Love
Use any of these as a starting point — or send yours and I'll prep specifically.
What's the single lab value most people over 40 should know — and most don't?
If someone listening has $500 to spend on their health this year, where does it go?
You've practiced medicine for 36 years. What's changed the most about how you treat patients?
What does a CDC-trained epidemiologist do differently in their own life?
You're a triathlete and a doctor — where do those two worlds agree, and where do they fight?
What's the biggest lie the longevity industry is telling right now?
Credentials & Affiliations
- MD — practicing physician, 36 years clinical experience
- MPH — public health training, CDC Epidemic Intelligence Service alumnus
- FACP — Fellow, American College of Physicians
- Professor, Wayne State University; Co-Director, Center for Emerging and Infectious Diseases
- Founder, Quantitative Health LLC / drpaulkilgore.com (26+ AI-powered clinical tools)
- Published author: ebooks on biological age, chronic inflammation, and metabolic syndrome
- Competitive triathlete
What I Bring to the Interview
- Broadcast-quality audio and video setup; reliable high-speed connection
- Pre-interview prep call if the host wants one; tailored angles for your audience
- Promotion to my email list, website, and social channels when the episode airs
- A dedicated welcome page for your listeners with a free clinical tool relevant to the episode
Book Dr. Kilgore
If the timing isn't right for this episode, I'd welcome being kept on your short list for a future guest cancellation.
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