Turn Learning Into Practice is a podcast for health care providers interested in immediately implementing research and evidence-based principles in their everyday clinical experience. Dr. Shireesh Bhalerao, an experienced chiropractor, clinical educator, and founder of Tulip Seminars, LLC, will interview influencers in the world of integrative health care, crossing a wide variety of clinical, practical, and even controversial topics.
The goal of this episode is to provide clinicians with a better understanding of likelihood ratios and how to apply these statistics in diagnostic decision-making.
The goal of this podcast is to provide clinicians with a better understanding of test specificity and how to apply this statistic in diagnostic decision-making.
The goal of this podcast is to provide clinicians with a better understanding of a test sensitivity and how to apply this statistic in diagnostic decision-making.
If there ever was a time to pay attention to the health and well-being of health care providers, it is now. In this episode, Dr. Bhalerao converses with Jean Berg, a social worker and Buddhist monk, about how health care workers can better improve patient outcomes through self-awareness.
In this episode of The Break Room, Drs. Bhalerao and Powiada discuss the importance of appreciating and setting patient expectations early in a treatment plan. The discussion crosses the realms of motivational interviewing, the intersection between pain neuroscience and rehabilitation, and the realities of diagnostic uncertainty in manual therapy practice.
Dr. Jerome Fryer, founder of Dynamic Disc Designs, clarifies the necessity for spine practitioners to clearly explain to patients the plausible source of their pain and disability. All in the name of improving patient outcomes.
In the first Break Room session, Dr. Shireesh Bhalerao and Dr. Maxim Powiada discuss topics like downsizing and refining a busy schedule, securing financial stability, and ramping up safety protocols. This episode offers a blueprint for clinics to successfully move forward in uncertain times.
This is the first of a series of short podcasts designed to help you turn learning immediately into practice. Today, Dr. Bhalerao summarizes an important systematic review aiding in the diagnosis of SI joint dysfunction, lumbar radiculopathy, lumbar stenosis, and spondylolisthesis. Along the way, he will help the clinician better understand the sticky realm of test accuracy.
How many chiropractic sessions does the research show to be effective for low back pain? And what about for cervicogenic headache? Why should chiropractors join their regional and national public health associations? Dr. Mitch Haas, chiropractic research legend, provides the answers to these critical questions.
In the very first Turn Learning Into Practice episode, Dr. Maxim Powiada interviews Dr. Shireesh Bhalerao to gain insight on how Tulip Seminars started.