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The co-creator of the Wong-Baker FACES<sup>®</sup> Pain Rating Scale, Connie Baker, talks with expert guests about best practices in the world of pain care and atraumatic care.

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    • Jul 18, 2019 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 34m AVG DURATION
    • 13 EPISODES


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    FACES of Pain Care – Episode 13 – Palliative Care with Dr. Frank D. Ferris

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 34:09


    After listening to this podcast, you will leave feeling energized by the prospect of palliative care and the benefits a comprehensive team approach brings to patients, families, communities, and healthcare organizations. Everybody wins. Dr. Frank D. Ferris is the executive director of the Palliative Medicine, Research, and Education for Ohio Health. He is a global expert in palliative care and provides compelling evidence in support of palliative care. Dr. Ferris is particularly interested in strategies for integrating palliative care into existing healthcare systems worldwide. He has published and spoken widely on multiple palliative care subjects and effective approaches to education and program implementation. Listen to this podcast to learn more about palliative care and then share your knowledge with your community. People do not need to be dying to receive palliative care. This perspective is a frequent misconception. Hospice is palliative care, but not all palliative care is hospice. Let’s work together to find ways to better support people and families facing healthcare challenges. Learning about palliative care, then implementing a comprehensive team strategy benefits everyone. Further resources about palliative care: Explore these excellent videos from the Palliative Care Interdisciplinary Curriculum. Get Palliative Care Center to Advance Palliative Care

    FACES of Pain Care – Episode 12 – Coping Strategies when Disaster Strikes with Dr. Laurie Nadel

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2018 36:56


    Our guest discusses coping strategies to bring hope, healing, and strength even in disaster. Dr. Laurie Nadel is a specialist in acute stress, trauma, and anxiety issues and author of The Five Gifts: Discovering Hope, Healing, and Strength When Disaster Strikes. Her first career, as a journalist, led her to spend twenty years writing and producing hard news, meaning those grisly clips of people whose lives were going along normally until a sudden, violent event ripped the ground out from under them. Though her work required detachment and focus, she often wondered what happened to those people after the cameras left. In 1987, while covering the Iran-Contra hearings for CBS News she was diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome due to CMV (cytomegalovirus). However, at that time conventional medical treatment for the virus did not exist. This opened the doorway for Laurie to begin studying meditation and seeking natural alternatives to regain health. At that time she changed career direction and completed two doctorates through independent study: a Ph.D. in cognitive psychology and a second doctorate in clinical hypnotherapy. Later, she completed post-doctoral diplomas in clinical training in mind-body medicine as well as clinical homeopathy. Part of each year was spent traveling and studying with indigenous healers. In 1991 Dr. Laurie Nadel opened her private practice, focusing on stress and health issues, especially burnout; anxiety/phobias; and trauma issues. In April of 2018, she published The Five Gifts: Discovering Hope, Healing and Strength When Disaster Strikes. Although the “help cycle” after a disaster lasts about three months, it takes three to five years to recover emotionally.  The five gifts that we need for the long haul are humility, patience, empathy, forgiveness, and growth. Dr. Laurie Nadel’s website: http://www.laurienadel.com/ Dr. Laurie Nadel on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurie-nadel-ph-d-73a6871/ Dr. Laurie Nadel’s latest book: The Five Gifts: Discovering Hope, Healing and Strength When Disaster Strikes

    FACES of Pain Care – Episode 11 – Frequency Specific Microcurrent with Dr. Carolyn McMakin

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2017 40:36


    Learn more about Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM) from the developer, Dr. Carolyn McMakin. FSM is an exciting new way of treating nerve, muscle pain, and many other conditions using specific frequencies and micro amperage current. Dr. Carolyn McMakin developed Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM) in 1996 and began teaching it in 1997. She has a part-time practice, consults with and treats professional teams and elite athletes, and does clinical research and teaches FSM seminars in the US and abroad. She has lectured at the National Institutes of Health and at medical conferences in the US, England, Ireland and Australia on the subjects of fibromyalgia and myofascial pain syndrome, fibromyalgia associated with cervical spine trauma and on the differential diagnosis and treatment of pain and pain syndromes and sports injuries. She has authored seven peer-reviewed articles, four book chapters and two abstracts in the areas of chronic pain and differential diagnosis. Books by Dr. McMakin The Resonance Effect: How Frequency Specific Microcurrent is Changing Medicine Medicine, North Atlantic Books, 2017 Frequency Specific Microcurrent in Pain Management, Elsevier, 2010

    FACES of Pain Care – Episode 10 – Conscious Institute of Dying with Tarron Estes

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2017 45:59


    The Conscious Dying Institute purpose is to restore death to its sacred place in the beauty, mystery, and celebration of life. Please join us for this engaging interview with Tarron Estes, founder, and director of The Conscious Dying Institute in Boulder, CO. Don’t miss the generous discount offered for the next Sacred Passages: End of Life Doula Certificates. There are just a few spots left. Tarron Estes is the founder and director of The Conscious Dying Institute of Boulder, Colorado. She designs and facilitates onsite (onsite) “Sacred Passage: End of Life Doula Certificates” in the U.S. and Canada where she has trained and certified over 750 End of Life Doulas since the onset of the institute in 2013. Graduates of the End of Life Doula Certificate may continue their journey by joining the Masters Path, becoming Conscious Dying Educators who “Restore Death to it’s Sacred Place in the Beauty, Mystery, and Celebration of Life in their local communities. Read Tarron Estes’s Full Bio Sacred Passage End of Life Doula Overview Conscious Dying Institute One Page Sacred Passage End of Life Doula Overview Here’s the scoop on the discount for the next Sacred Passage Course: Visit the CDI events page: http://www.consciousdyinginstitute.com/events/ Select the program you want to attend – Boulder or Vancouver Click the Register Now button. Locate the “Enter promotional code” link just above the green ORDER NOW button on our registration portal. Click that link and enter the code: WBF.  From there you will see ticket just for WongBakerFaces members at the discounted price.  Select 1 person attending (drop down box) and click ORDER NOW. You can always ask questions and get more help via info@consciousdyinginstitute.com

    Faces of Pain Care – Episode 9 – Behavioral Health for Seniors in Rural Communities with Sheila Frazier, RN, and Wendy Riggs, MSN, RN-BC

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2017 39:56


    Supporting behavioral health for seniors in rural communities can be a daunting task for small hospitals. Sheila Frazier and Wendy Riggs, MSN, RN-BC join FACES of Pain Care to discuss the geriatric behavioral health management services provided by UltraGroup Healthcare, LLC to assist rural hospitals in developing and sustaining programs to meet these needs in their community. www.ultragrouphealthcare.com Bios Sheila Frazier, RN Director of Performance Improvement Sheila develops and revises policies and procedures to meet CMS and State regulations, assists with new program staff orientation and training, identifies opportunities for improvement in existing programs, and performs chart audits. She brings to UltraGroup the Nursing component with a broad range of experience from urban emergency rooms to rural home health, long term care to include case management, quality assurance, and educational training and leadership. Sheila graduated from Eastern Kentucky University with an Associate of Arts degree in Allied Health & Nursing and from McKendree University with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. She is a Registered Nurse with over 30 years’ experience Wendy Riggs MSN, RN-BC Director of Clinical Nursing Services Regional Director of UltraGroup Healthcare, LLC Wendy provides clinical nursing guidance for staff in both the inpatient units as well as the intensive outpatient units. She performs chart audits, insures the programs are compliant with all CMS, state and regulatory body regulations, performs quality surveys and collaborates with program staff to problem solve. Wendy also provides educational trainings for both new and current program staff. She has worked in adult, geriatric, child and adolescent mental health for the past 9 years both as a floor nurse and in administration. Wendy has a strong background in policy writing and staff education. Wendy graduated from Lincoln Land Community College with an Associates of Arts degree in Allied Health & Nursing and from Chamberlain College of Nursing with both a Bachelor of Science in Nursing as well as a Master’s of Science in Nursing with a concentration in Nursing Administration. Wendy obtained her ANCC board certification in Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing in 2012.

    FACES of Pain Care – Episode 8 – Ouchie – Taking Some of the Pain Out of Being in Pain with Rachel Trobman

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2017 12:31


    CEO Rachel Trobman introduces Ouchie, a new application designed by Rachel and Jason Trobman to help people with pain conditions manage their symptoms, keep a record of pain assessment and treatment, and be able to communicate with their healthcare providers in a succinct way. People in pain often feel isolated and overwhelmed. This app gives the user the option of interacting with others on a similar pain journey. The intention of Ouchie is taking the pain out of being in pain. Rachel Trobman, CEO Rachel is a seasoned digital content and project management expert who’s worked directly with a number of big-name publishing brands and was most recently part of the founding team at the digital media company Zazoom Media Group. Her impressive client list includes the New York Times, P&G, the NFL, Yahoo! News, Today.com, Hearst Publishing, AOL and NY1 News. She’s also had front-line involvement with the launch of a half-dozen successful digital product launches. As CEO, Rachel has been responsible for product growth, business development, market analysis and partnerships. Jason Trobman, CTO Jason has the experience and tech know-how that Ouchie needs from its CTO. He’s a veteran engineer whose strengths lie in the communication of technical concepts, architecting scalable solutions and development. He not only has expertise in front-end and back-end technologies, but also has access to strong and affordable talent – having led large teams at the NYSE, America Media Inc. and Digital Pulp. At Digital Pulp, Jason had extensive hands-on experience integrating CRMs (Salesforce, Blackbaud) and creating eCommerce and couponing solutions (Jet.com, Bausch & Lomb). As CTO, Jason oversees the engineering team and product from ideation to execution. Download the Ouchie App

    FACES of Pain Care – Episode 7 – A Team Approach in Managing Cancer Pain with Soombal Zahid, DO

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2017 26:11


    Dr. Soombal Zahid believes in a team approach to managing cancer pain. Through her patient experiences, she has seen that proper pain management has the power to decrease patient suffering and increase the quality of life. Her ultimate goal is to help people realize that the fight against cancer-related pain is a team approach: physicians, counselors, therapists, trainers, families, and of course patients themselves should all take advantage of the therapeutic options available and work together to create an ideal pain management plan for affected individuals. Dr. Soombal Zahid is a resident physician in Internal Medicine at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City. She completed her medical training at New York College of Osteopathic Medicine and her undergraduate education at Barnard College of Columbia University. She has written for the Practical Pain Management Magazine on supplemental techniques for decreasing cancer-related pain and worked on research projects exploring organ-sparing radiation treatments in an effort to enhance palliative benefit from such therapies. Soombal Zahid’s Articles: Esophagus and contralateral lung-sparing IMRT for locally advanced lung cancer in the community hospital setting Managing Cancer-Related Pain: A Combined Approach About Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center: Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Integrative Medicine Approach “Together, I hope we can succeed in raising awareness about different ways of coping with pain and in effect, ensure patients find their life worth living!” -Soombal Zahid, DO

    FACES of Pain Care – Episode 6 – Pain Medicine at the Cleveland Clinic with Ellen Rosenquist, MD

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2017 22:02


    Dr. Rosenquist specializes in pain medicine at the Cleveland Clinic. Board-certified in anesthesiology and pain medicine, Dr. Rosenquist shares her knowledge and approach to long-term pain care.  This includes her use of complementary medicine, to ensure a more personalized response to specific types of pain. A strong believer in pain management education, Dr. Rosenquist spends time with her patients and their families to explain the process of managing the pain, encouraging active involvement in their care. Bio: Ellen W.K. Rosenquist, MD, completed her anesthesiology residency at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/Harvard Medical School and her pain medicine fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania. She is board certified in anesthesiology and pain medicine. She also completed training in medical acupuncture through the Helms Medical Institute and is certified in medical acupuncture. She is currently an assistant professor at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western University. She specializes in pediatric, adolescent and adult pain management. Cleveland Clinic Integrative & Lifestyle Medicine Cleveland Clinic Anesthesiology & Pain Management

    FACES of Pain Care – Episode 5 – Opiate Epidemic in the United States with Chris Johnson, MD

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2016 29:46


    Since the late 1990’s there has been an explosion in the prescribing of opiate pain medication. As a result of advocacy programs such as treating pain as the “Fifth Vital Sign” and aggressive marketing by the pharmaceutical industry, the number of prescriptions has tripled from 76 million in 1991 to 219 million in 2011 (Vector One National). Listen as Chris Johnson, MD, walks you through his journey and experience with the opiate epidemic in the United States. Dr. Johnson works with the Institute for Clinical Systems Improvement on their Pain Management Work Group, which develops evidence-based guidelines for treating pain applicable to all specialties. He is also a member of the Minnesota Medical Association’s Board of Trustees. Chris Johnson received his medical training at the Medical College of Virginia in Richmond, VA, graduating in 2000 and completed his residency training in Emergency Medicine at Hennepin County Medical Center in 2003. He has been practicing in the Twin Cities for the last 13 years and is currently part of the Allina Health Care system. He has been involved in fighting the prescription opiate epidemic for over a decade and currently serves as Chairperson for the Dept. of Human Services Opioid Prescribing workgroup. In addition, he is a Board Member of the national organization Physicians for Responsible Opioid Prescribing and is a Board Member of the local advocacy group – the Steve Rummler Hope Foundation, whose mission is to raise awareness of the problem of chronic pain and opiate addiction. He works with the Institute for Clinical Systems Improvement on their Pain Management Work Group, which develops evidence-based guidelines for treating pain applicable to all specialties. He is also a member of the Minnesota Medical Association’s Board of Trustees. Dr. Johnson’s Articles: CNN: The other tragedy behind Prince’s death MN Physician’s Profession Update: Dying from prescription heroin: A perspective on the opiate epidemic

    FACES of Pain Care – Episode 4 – Cultivating Compassion with Amy Colvin

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2016 38:30


    Amy is passionate about helping people learn how to live joy-filled, peaceful, and resilient lives. If you are interested in positive personal growth, then join her for one of her courses or an international meditation retreat where together you’ll explore ways to reduce stress and anxiety while cultivating acceptance and compassion for self and others. Her mission is to help people discover and cultivate acceptance and compassion for self and others so that in turn, they can thrive in their chosen fields. She spent 12 years as a massage therapist at a large corporation, where often stress was the underlying cause of people’s discomfort. Amy realized she could more effectively help people by teaching them tools and techniques for stress reduction and self-compassion than by massaging them an hour at a time. Amy’s meditation practice began 20+ years ago with a Taoist meditation teacher, and then she learned about and completed the teacher training program for Compassion Cultivation Training (CCT), an 8-week compassion meditation course developed at Stanford University’s Center for Compassion, Altruism, Research, and Education.  Ultimately she blended her Taoist background with the pragmatic and structural elements of the CCT program and developed a curriculum called Cultivating Mindful Compassion. Amy’s website: www.AmyPatteeColvin.com Follow Amy on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amypatteecolvin Find Amy on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/amypatteecolvin Find Amy on Insight Timer: https://insighttimer.com/amypatteecolvin Check out Amy’s book: Cultivating Compassion: Simple Everyday Practices for Discovering Peace of Mind and Resilience.

    FACES of Pain Care – Episode 3 – Michelle Rathman

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2016 62:56


    Prioritizing health became an important message for Michelle Rathman after being diagnosed with malignant melanoma. As President and CEO of Impact! Communications, Inc. a busy public relations, marketing and consulting firm, Michelle often worked with well-known authors, including Wayne Dyer and Deepak Chopra. These authors and many others introduced her to the world of holistic health. After a time she realized it was time to take her own advice and ensure her health was a top priority. In doing so, she visited a dermatologist and was diagnosed with malignant melanoma. Her experience as a patient is the catalyst for her work and passion to improve healthcare culture – both for caregivers and receivers. She hopes to provide healthcare leaders with new insight into the patient’s personal experience and explore what needs to be done to ensure that others don’t experience what she endured. Listen to Michelle as she walks you through her experience that forever changed how she sees healthcare fueling her passion to impact the healthcare community through her work, every single day. Michelle’s Bio Impact! Communications, Inc.

    FACES of Pain Care – Episode 2 – Daniel Abazia, PharmD, BCPS

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2016 52:32


    Walk with Dr. Daniel Abazia as he describes the journey he and his wife took after she was diagnosed with breast cancer, through the treatment options, surgery solutions, and finally the post-care. Dr. Abazia is a clinical assistant professor in the Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy, Rutgers University. His expertise and professional interests include pain management and palliative care, which enhanced and informed his experience while balancing his expertise with the love for his wife.  Join us for this informative and heartfelt interview. We mentioned the Wong-Baker FACES® Pain Relief Log on this episode.  You can check it out here:  Pain Relief Log.

    FACES of Pain Care – Episode 1 – Welcome

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2016 6:56


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