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Best podcasts about adult medicine

Latest podcast episodes about adult medicine

American Compassion
Season 3, Ep 1: The Broken US Safety Net

American Compassion

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 56:58


We concluded season 2 of American Compassion by looking at the legacy of The Great Society and asked, " If we accept the fact that there's enough money in the US to solve poverty—just accept that—then we can start asking, how?" So, in season 3, that is where we begin.  In our first panel discussion, hosted in collaboration with the LBJ School of Public Affairs, we examine the modern safety net from a broad perspective—how did we get here, what's broken, and what are the biggest challenges for Americans who need help? Filmed in front of an audience at the LBJ School's Bass Lecture Hall, American Compassion host Rebecca McInroy was joined in conversation by Dr. Pritesh Gandhi, Maninder “Mini” Kahlon, Ph.D., Isha Desselle, and Erine Gray. Episode 2, “What Happens Now?” will be recorded on Nov. 13 after the upcoming presidential election. Grab your free ticket today!

First Things First With Dominique DiPrima
The Virus Doesn't Care If You're Tired of Dealing With It: Dr. Cozzette Lyons-Jones

First Things First With Dominique DiPrima

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 30:06


(Airdate 12/13/22) Dr. Cozzette Lyons-Jones, MD is the Chief of Adult Medicine at Watts Healthcare Corporation and President of the Association of Black Women Physicians. On this podcast she shares the latest on variants, boosters, long Covid, RSV, Flu and how to keep you and your family safe during winter surges. https://covid19.ca.gov/

You Need a Counselor Podcast
Depression Isn't for Wimps, with guest Skip Mondragon, MD

You Need a Counselor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 51:22


This week Julie and Chrissa are joined by Donald “Skip” Mondragon, MD. Colonel Mondragon is a twenty-six-year Army veteran who has practiced Internal Medicine and Adult Medicine for over thirty years. During his last year in the Army, Skip became a casualty of depression. As he recovered, he became a transformed tough guy. This led to his calling to help men struggling with this dark disease by speaking and writing. His book, Wrestling Depression is Not for Wimps! was published in February 2020. Skip's true claim to fame are his five independent and gainfully employed children, his four amazing grandchildren, and especially his wife Sherry, a fellow author. She is a a tough Army wife who endured raising teenagers on her own, a variety of moves to new duty stations, and far too many of his idiosyncrasies for forty years of marriage. Connect with Skip online at: Web: www.wrestlingisnotforwimps.com Book: www.amazon.com/author/skipmondragon Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SkipWNW Twitter: https://twitter.com/SkipWnw LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/skip-mondragon-66a2b436/ To start behavioral or mental health services in Iowa, call Heart and Solutions at (800) 531-4236. Connect with Heart and Solutions online at: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2dWKD6TenIMIC76ctq21YN Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPmrcmi5HUINpWEjHfHzTnQ/featured Podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/YouNeedaCounselor Heart and Solutions Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Heartandsolutions Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/you_need_a_counselor/ Web: http://www.heartandsolutions.net

Thriving Forward
Dr. Stephen Cook - URMC and NYS DOH

Thriving Forward

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 32:54


Dr. Stephen Cook is a physician trained in Adult Medicine and Pediatrics. His research focuses on how best to help children and families struggling with obesity. In addition to caring for children in the clinic at Strong Hospital, he also works for the NYS DOH Office of Medicaid, which has moved him into many different roles during the pandemic. Tune in to this episode to learn more about Dr. Cook and the amazing work he has done and continues to do for those in our area!Twitter: @DrSteveCookURMC Faculty Webpage: https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/people/23145160-stephen-r-cookSupport the show (https://kidsthrive585.org/about/)

Oral Surgery Fight Club
10. Adult Medicine & Anesthesia

Oral Surgery Fight Club

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 48:51


This week on Oral Surgery Fight Club we are reviewing adult medicine cases. If you are preparing for ABOMS Oral Certifying Exam, the most helpful thing you can do is practice, practice, practice … AND consume as many Oral Surgery Fight Club episodes as you can. If you'd like to participate in the study club, or you'd like to submit a case send an email to drpatel@bondoralsurgery.com Episode Highlights: 0:00 Intro 0:22 Video meeting with “examinees” begins 1:02 First case is presented 19:52 Second case is presented 46:50 Closing and Oral Surgery Rap 47:10 Outro and disclaimer About the Show: Oral Surgery Fight Club lives in that pregnant pause right after your residency director spanks you for not knowing the branches of the internal carotid. Dr. Ryan Patel, a board-certified orofacial surgeon, hosts an intense case-based review of oral & maxillofacial surgery. Weekly mock cases, tips from diplomates, and an ability to keep material high-yield will make this show a staple in your preparation for the ABOMS Oral Certifying Exam. No breakfast or lunch will be provided, and please pronounce it “sonimeter”, not “centimeter,” if you're going to be a real surgeon. Credits: Created by: Dr. Ryan Patel, DDS Protégé Rap by: Dr. Donald Reed Dickinson II, DDS, MD Audio & Video Production by: Lindsay McCargar Thank you to our brave volunteers who gave their time for fight club, so that others may more readily know oral & maxillofacial surgery. Disclaimer: This podcast represents the opinions of the owner and participants. We discuss no questions or answers of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Oral Certifying Examination on this podcast. The express purpose of this course is to provide continuing education in the field of oral and maxillofacial surgery for those in attendance. This course is neither approved, recommended nor endorsed by the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. It is not, and should not, be construed as an official guide in the preparation for any American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Certifying Examination. In addition, this course does not guarantee that the participant will pass any examination administered by any regulating body. The use of this podcast and the materials linked to this podcast are at the user's own risk. The content of this podcast does not constitute medical advice nor guidance of medicine, surgery, nursing, dentistry, or other health specialties. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ryan-patel3/support

Health Pilots
Understanding, Helping, and Healing People Who Experience Trauma

Health Pilots

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 20:03


Dr. Alicia Lieberman is a renowned psychologist, professor, author, and researcher who directs UCSF's Child Trauma Research Program. As a trilingual and tricultural Jewish Latina born and raised in Paraguay, she has a special interest in cultural issues involving child development, child rearing, and child mental health. In this episode, she explains how she helped develop the TRIADS framework, a model for adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) screening and strength-based counseling based on trust, empathy, consent, and mutual respect.Here's where you can learn more about the people, places, and ideas in this episode: Dr. Alicia Lieberman, director of UCSF's Child Trauma Research ProgramAdverse childhood experiences, also known as ACEsTrauma and Resilience-informed Inquiry for Adversity, Distress, and Strengths, also known as TRIADS, a framework to talk with patients about adverse childhood experiences and create healing relationshipsCalifornia ACEs Learning and Quality Improvement Collaborative, also known as CALQIC, a CCI programCCI: TRIADS Framework: An Approach to Understanding, Helping, and Healing People Who Experience TraumaCCI: Widening the Health Care Lens: Lessons from CALQIC's Opening Session on Childhood Trauma and Healing© 2021 Center for Care Innovations. All Rights Reserved.

The Clinical Problem Solvers
Episode 144: Human Dx Unknown with Jack, Kushal, Gabe, and Jake – Back pain + lower extremity weakness

The Clinical Problem Solvers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020


Kushal presents a Human Dx unknown to Jack, Kushal, Gabe, and Jake. Download CPSolvers App here Patreon website Schema 1 Want to test your learning?Take our Episode Quiz here Kushal Vaishani Kushal is a hospitalist and contributing editor for the Adult Medicine section at Human Dx. After finishing his medical school in India, he completed his residency training at Brandon… Read More »Episode 144: Human Dx Unknown with Jack, Kushal, Gabe, and Jake – Back pain + lower extremity weakness

ICONIC HOUR
Dr. Wayne Franklin, Phoenix Children's Hospital | A Heart for Kids

ICONIC HOUR

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 37:44


NOW TRENDING ON ICONICLIFE.COM ICONIC HAUS...NOW VIRTUAL ICONIC HAUS The Heart Center at Phoenix Children’s Hospital is the beneficiary of ICONIC HAUS 2020  proceeds, and I talked with him about ten days ago before the coronavirus news intensified this week. As Co-Director of The Heart Center, Dr. Franklin shared the latest initiatives and innovative research coming out of The Heart Center, and why our support matters. Following my interview with Dr. Franklin, dear friend and father Justin Lee, owner of Moving Team Six and ICONIC HAUS sponsor, shares his personal story of how PCH saved his daughter’s life, and why he always says “yes” to Phoenix Children’s Hospital. Dr. Wayne Franklin Dr. Wayne Franklin is a graduate of Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts, and UCLA School of Medicine.  He did his residency training in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at Duke University, where he first was exposed to Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ACHD).  He then did two simultaneous fellowships in adult cardiology and pediatric cardiology at St. Luke’s/Texas Heart Institute and at Baylor College of Medicine (BCM)/Texas Children’s Hospital (TCH) in Houston. In 2004, he founded the Texas Adult Congenital Heart Program, where he has served as Director from 2004-2018.  In 2013, he was appointed Chief of Cardiology at the TCH Pavilion for Women, where he directed the clinical and administrative cardiovascular service lines. In September of 2017, he was selected as Head of the Department Adult Medicine at Texas Children's Hospital and Associate Vice Chair of Clinical Operations in the Department of Pediatrics.  He is also the recipient of two prestigious Fulbright and Jaworski Awards of BCM Faculty Excellence, one in Teaching and one in Educational Leadership.  He came to Phoenix in 2018 to join Phoenix Children’s Hospital as the Co-Director of the Heart Center, the Director of the ACHD Program, and Chair of the Department of Adult Medicine.  In addition, he is a Full Professor in three University of Arizona-College of Medicine-Phoenix Departments, including the Departments of Medicine, Child Health, and Obstetrics and Gynecology.   Since his arrival, Dr. Franklin has transformed the care of adults with congenital heart disease in the Valley, and he has put together a team of experts in the field.  Phoenix Children’s Hospital is now undergoing accreditation to become the first hospital in Arizona to be accredited to comprehensive care of patients with adult congenital heart disease From an academic perspective, he is involved with several research projects on adults with congenital heart disease, specifically in patients with single ventricle-Fontan physiology, neurocognitive outcomes, pulmonary hypertension, cardiac disease in pregnancy, and most recently, transition medicine.  Dr. Franklin has been appointed to several medical advisory boards in congenital heart disease, including the Adult Congenital Heart Association (ACHA), the Alliance for Adult Research in Congenital Cardiology (AARCC), and American College of Cardiology (ACC). Since 2018, he has been the Co-Director of the Heart Center at Phoenix Children’s Hospital.  He has been an invited lecturer across North America, Europe, South America and South Asia.  He has offices in Central Phoenix, Scottsdale, Gilbert and Glendale.  In his off-time, Dr. Franklin likes to spend time with his two children and his wife, Rachel McNeill, anchor at 12 News/NBC-Phoenix. He remains a full-time husband, a lifetime father and a part-time golfer.   LINKS/RESOURCES Follow ICONIC LIFE digital luxury lifestyle magazine Instagram @youriconiclife Facebook @youriconiclife Twitter @youriconiclife   Check out ICONIC LIFE at ICONICLIFE.COM for fresh content published daily.  We invite you to SUBSCRIBE!   Follow Renee Dee Instagram @reneeldee  Twitter @iconicreneedee LinkedIn @ Renee Layman Dee If you enjoyed today’s podcast, I’d be so appreciative if you’d take two minutes to subscribe, rate and review ICONIC HOUR. It makes a huge difference in our growth. Thank you so much for supporting me to do what I do!

Max Potential Habits
MPH#44 - You are the CEO of Your Health with Guest Michele Broad

Max Potential Habits

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 40:18


What if you were to treat your health as if it was your greatest asset? On this episode, Amanda and Michele Broad - a certified women's health and nurse practitioner - talk about how YOU ARE THE CEO OF YOUR HEALTH. Michele brings 25 years of experience to today's show to help you de-stress so you can build your health to create the vitality you need to be successful in life and business. Episode Highlights: *Your Body as Your Business *Self-Care for Business Builders *Foundational Health Habits *Health as a Journey *Stress & De-stressing *Meditation Tips *Powerful Self-Care Questions Michele's Top 3 Max Potential Health Habits: 1. Put Health on Your Schedule 2. Practice De-Stress Habits 3. Health Reflection Question: When you look at your health today, ask - is this where I want to be? If it's not, do something about it! Links to Michele: www.wellwomennetwork.com Well Women Healthy Lifestyle Podcast: https://wellwomennetwork.com/podcast/ Michele's Bio: Michele Broad, Certified Nurse Practitioner, is the founder of the Well Women Network, an online women's educational site. Her vision is to build a place where women find genuine answers to the health concerns they face day to day. Michele holds two Nurse Practitioner Certificates, the first in Obstetrics and Gynecology in which she also holds a national certification, the second in Adult Medicine. She is a graduate of UCLA, earning her Bachelor of Science in Nursing with honors. Her passion led her to earn her Nurse Practitioner Certificates from Harbor-UCLA and a Masters in Nursing from CSULB. She has practiced medicine for the past 25 years and owned her personal Nurse Practitioner practice in California for 8 of those years. She has worked with thousands of women over her career and has loved every minute of it.

Max Potential Habits
MPH#44 - You are the CEO of Your Health with Guest Michele Broad

Max Potential Habits

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 40:18


What if you were to treat your health as if it was your greatest asset? On this episode, Amanda and Michele Broad - a certified women’s health and nurse practitioner - talk about how YOU ARE THE CEO OF YOUR HEALTH. Michele brings 25 years of experience to today’s show to help you de-stress so you can build your health to create the vitality you need to be successful in life and business. Episode Highlights: *Your Body as Your Business *Self-Care for Business Builders *Foundational Health Habits *Health as a Journey *Stress & De-stressing *Meditation Tips *Powerful Self-Care Questions Michele’s Top 3 Max Potential Health Habits: 1. Put Health on Your Schedule 2. Practice De-Stress Habits 3. Health Reflection Question: When you look at your health today, ask - is this where I want to be? If it’s not, do something about it! Links to Michele: www.wellwomennetwork.com Well Women Healthy Lifestyle Podcast: https://wellwomennetwork.com/podcast/ Michele’s Bio: Michele Broad, Certified Nurse Practitioner, is the founder of the Well Women Network, an online women's educational site. Her vision is to build a place where women find genuine answers to the health concerns they face day to day. Michele holds two Nurse Practitioner Certificates, the first in Obstetrics and Gynecology in which she also holds a national certification, the second in Adult Medicine. She is a graduate of UCLA, earning her Bachelor of Science in Nursing with honors. Her passion led her to earn her Nurse Practitioner Certificates from Harbor-UCLA and a Masters in Nursing from CSULB. She has practiced medicine for the past 25 years and owned her personal Nurse Practitioner practice in California for 8 of those years. She has worked with thousands of women over her career and has loved every minute of it. ********************* Links to Dr. B & NFA Coaching: Website: www.NFACoaching.com Insta: www.instagram.com/nfacoaching/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/nfacoaching/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/NFACoaching/ YouTube: bit.ly/MaxPotentialHabitsonYouTube *********************** ➡️Get your FREE Video & PDF Download - NFA Top 10 Strategic Business Habits to Uplevel Your Game bit.ly/NFATop10BusinessHabitsDownload ➡️ Gain Access to the Money Magnet Guide: bit.ly/NFAMoneyMagnetGuide ➡️Enroll in NFA Business Builder Live Weekly Group Coaching: bit.ly/NFABusinessBuilderLive ➡️Schedule a NFA Max Potential Habits Coaching Consult Here: bit.ly/NFACoachingConsult

Health Hats, the Podcast
Raising Me To Be a Good Person

Health Hats, the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2019 34:15


Morgan and Amy Gleason sound like pretty normal daughter and mom growing out of the self-centered teen years into mutually appreciative adults. In this episode, we’ll hear about that journey toward respect and shared support leavened with humor about the ridiculousness of some of that journey. Welcome to this seventh in a series about Young Adults with Complex Medical Conditions Transitioning from Pediatric to Adult Medical Care. Blog subscribers: Scroll down through show notes to read the post. If you'd like to listen to the podcast, click the title Subscribe to Health Hats, the Podcast, on your favorite podcast player Please support my blog and podcast. CONTRIBUTE HERE Episode Notes Prefer to read, hard-of-hearing or deaf? Find FULL TRANSCRIPT at the end of the other show notes or download the printable transcript here Contents with Time-Stamped Headings to listen where you want to listen or read where you want to read (heading. time on podcast xx:xx. page # on transcript) Cold open. 1 Episode intro 01:53. 1 Push-me, pull-me. Our changing relationship. 02:33. 2 The big reveal. How much? To whom? 06:22. 3 Clinical trials and data sharing. Deciding for your child. 08:46. 4 Social media. Different than real life. 14:43. 6 It's not just about me anymore 19:36. 7 Finding humor in this s**t show 24:54. 9 Episode wrap up. Next few weeks in Spain. 32:17. 12 Previously in series (newest on top) #017 What is Today, Isn’t Necessarily Tomorrow - Amy Gleason #016 Finding a Style that Works - Morgan Gleason #014 Looking Out for Each Other - Alexis and Sara Snyder #013 Not One Transition. Many - Alexis Snyder #012 16, Sophomore, All-in - Sara Snyder #011 Three young adults. 22 years - Jill Woodworth Young adults crossing the threshold from pediatric to adult healthcare Links Cure Juvenile Myositis Foundation Society for Participatory Medicine Notes Credits Music by permission from Joey van Leeuwen, New Orleans Drummer, Composer Photo by Volkan Olmez on Unsplash About the Show Welcome to Health Hats, empowering people as they travel together toward best health. I am Danny van Leeuwen, a two-legged, old, cisgender, white man with privilege, living in a food oasis, who can afford many hats and knows a little about a lot of healthcare and a lot about very little. Most people wear hats one at a time, but I wear them all at once.  We will listen and learn about what it takes to adjust to life's realities in healthcare’s Tower of Babel.  Let's make some sense of all this. To subscribe go to the blog https://www.health-hats.com/ Creative Commons Licensing The material found on this website created by me is Open Source and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution. Anyone may use the material (written, audio, or video) freely at no charge.  Please cite the source as: ‘From Danny van Leeuwen, Health Hats. (including the link to my website). I welcome edits and improvements.  Please let me know. danny@health-hats.com. The material on this site created by others is theirs and use follows their guidelines. The Show Morgan: It wasn't until recently like maybe the past two years that I realized how hard that must have been for her. And I don't think I completely understood it until a couple of months ago. We actually talked about what it was like for her. I never really asked about what the whole process had been like caring for me and trying to raise me to be a good person and taking care of all of my medical issues and things like that. Amy: When you love somebody you just do it. I would do it all over again a hundred times over. Episode intro 01:53 Health Hats: Welcome to episode six of the series about Young Adults with Complex Conditions Transitioning from Pediatric to Adult Medicine with Morgan and Amy Gleason. I interviewed Morgan and Amy in the previous two episodes. Morgan and Amy sound like pretty normal daughter and mom growing out o...

eCW Podcast
TCM: Tracking Patients in Real Time for Better Care

eCW Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 8:42


Patients are most vulnerable when transitioning from an acute care setting back to their primary care provider and home. Reducing readmissions requires proactive management of patients — reconciling medications, ensuring the home setting is safe, and keeping in close contact with the patient. With Transition Care Management from eClinicalWorks, Adult Medicine of Lake County is tracking patients in real time, getting actionable data at the point of care, and lowering readmission rates.

eCW Podcast
HEDIS®: Quality Care and Leverage in Contracts

eCW Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 7:14


Accurate risk-stratification is essential for any practice to succeed with value-based care. Adult Medicine of Lake County enjoys high HEDIS® scores — which both reflects quality care delivery and has given them leverage in negotiating managed-care contracts. The practice no longer waits weeks for patient data and can better track their snowbird patients in-between appointments. Better data means better tracking, leading to higher reimbursements and the ability to expand service to their patient population.

eCW Podcast
CCM: Beyond the Four Walls and the 15 Minutes

eCW Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 13:18


With Chronic Care Management from eClinicalWorks, Adult Medicine of Lake County went from zero CCM patients to 800+ in 10 months. They are addressing patients' needs beyond periodic, 15-minute appointments. CCM coordinators stay in touch with patients, building real relationships. Clinical staff enjoy better visibility into patient cases. Many patients who would previously have been hospitalized are now treated at a walk-in clinic. And compliance and patient satisfaction rates have skyrocketed.

eCW Podcast
HCC: Improving Coding With Every Encounter

eCW Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 8:06


Adult Medicine of Lake County has taken the guesswork out of coding by implementing Hierarchical Condition Category (HCC) coding for all patient visits. More accurate patient information supports quality care. With all six of the practice's providers having ready access to a list of care gaps for each patient, the encounter is more productive, and Adult Medicine is eliminating that end-of-the-year rush to close gaps in care. At the same time, better coding helps support higher reimbursements.

eCW Podcast
How Interoperability Promotes Better Care in Central Florida

eCW Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 11:04


Adult Medicine of Lake County, serving a largely geriatric population in a rural area north of Orlando, Florida, has successfully implemented interoperability solutions through eClinicalWorks. Exchanging patient data and tracking each patient's history have been key factors in providing high-quality care to their patients, who include many seasonal residents; controlling costs by improving visibility and thus reducing redundant and unnecessary tests; and even deterring patients who may be seeking an office visit solely to obtain an opioid prescription.

Inside Asia Podcast
Suzanne Shugg: Telemedicine Solutions to Sleep Disorders in Asia

Inside Asia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2018 29:10


How did you sleep last night? It’s a simple question that should admit of a simple answer. Sleep, after all, is a relatively uncomplicated act. Night falls and you brush your teeth. You lie down, turn off the light, your breathing deepens and the next thing you know you’re out. If only things were that simple. Every week, it seems, there’s a new study proving how sleep is necessary. Without sleep, scientists say, you’re prone to gaining weight, feeling sad and losing your sex drive. The problem is we’re not getting enough of it. Some estimates put the incidence of severe sleep apnea in the western world as high as two percent for women and four percent for men. That’s millions of people tossing and turning. New research suggests the problem may be even worse in Asia, and specifically in China where due to a confluence of health, environment and anatomical issues, people are starved for sleep with a dire shortage of resources to address the issue. To help us get an handle on this, this episode we reached out to Dr. Suzanne Shugg, Professor of Adult Medicine at Rutgers University in New Jersey and co-founder of Teleplus Healthcare, a company that is focusing specifically on improving the sleep situation, targeting patients in China and Taiwan specifically. As Dr. Shugg points out, in developing markets where resources are limited and physicians are focused on the two extreme ends of the medical spectrum – primary and chronic care – many underlying causes associated with sleep, psychology or fitness sometimes fall by the wayside.  For millions of Asians, the advent of industrialization, urbanization, financial and work stress and bad technology habits are conspiring to leave people sleepless. Add to this some of the anatomical complexities associated with being ethnically Chinese, and you can see just how severe the sleep apnea issue in Asia could become. Enter Dr. Shugg and her associates, who are in the process of leveraging digital platforms and testing technologies that patients can use at home to test their own sleeping habits. It’s not a matter of the digital disrupting the ways in which things have always been done. It’s a case of the digital finally getting at the outcomes we would have wanted all along. Sleep is the perfect of example of what is possible in terms of preventative healthcare in the digital age. Thanks for listening.

Healing Happens
021: Women’s Wellness Everyday: Balancing The Hormones

Healing Happens

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2018 28:17


Michele Broad founded the Well Women Network to create a place that women can depend on for answers to everyday issues. Michele holds two nurse practitioner certificates; one in OB/GYN and the other in Adult Medicine. She has practiced medicine for over twenty-five years helping thousands of women and has loved every minute of it. She was one of the first people in the U.S. to discover how a woman can balance her hormones.

Health Care Rounds
#13: Advantages of Telehealth with Dr. Suzanne Shugg

Health Care Rounds

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2018 32:10


In this podcast, John Marchica speaks with the CEO and Co-Founder of Teleplus Healthcare, Dr. Suzanne Shugg Teleplus is a medical information technology company that combines comprehensive telemedicine and tele-educational services with the leading treatment technology, focusing on the areas of Sleep Apnea, Congestive Heart Failure, Obesity, Chronic Care, and COPD. Teleplus has an exclusive global partnership with the University of Pennsylvania called the UPENN Sleep Disorder Certificate program that distributes sleep disorder education. Here are some of the interview highlights: What do telehealth and telemedicine mean, and what are their differences? The advantages of bringing telehealth for managing chronic care and rural health. The motivations behind the creation of the telehealth company and its continued success. Speaker Bios Suzanne Shugg, DNP, has over 20 years of experience in multiple healthcare sectors. She has developed a new, innovative health insurance company, implemented and expanded preventive cardiovascular clinics, assisted in the management of hospital systems, and remains a hands-on health care provider. Suzanne continues to teach all aspects of Adult Medicine and Future Technology in Medicine at Rutgers University, where her program is ranked 7th in the U.S. She was elected as a Fellow of the National Lipid Association, one of the highest and most prestigious rankings in the organization. Suzanne currently heads a preventive clinic at a partner of the largest hospital system in New Jersey, Saint Barnabas Medical Center and New Jersey Cardiology Associates. She has served across the United States as a consultant for telemedicine, starting independent telemedicine clinics both in and out of hospitals. She has been published in numerous peer-reviewed journals, sits on multiple medical boards and is a highly sought-after speaker in the field of preventive cardiology and telemedicine. John Marchica is a veteran health care strategist and CEO of Darwin Research Group. He was the founder and CEO of FaxWatch, a leading business intelligence and medical education company and two-time member of the Inc. 500 list of America's fastest growing companies. John is the author of The Accountable Organization and has advised senior management on strategy and organizational change for more than a decade. John earned his B.A. in economics from Knox College, an MBA and M.A. in public policy from The University of Chicago, and completed his Ph.D. coursework and doctoral exams in clinical epidemiology and health economics at The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice. He is a faculty associate in the W.P. Carey School of Business and the College of Health Solutions at Arizona State University. About Darwin Research Group Darwin Research Group Inc. provides advanced market intelligence and in-depth customer insights to health care executives, with a strategic focus on health care delivery systems and the global shift toward value-based care. Darwin’s client list includes forward-thinking biopharmaceutical and medical device companies, as well as health care providers, private equity, and venture capital firms. The company was founded in 2010 as Darwin Advisory Partners, LLC and is headquartered in Scottsdale, Ariz. with a satellite office in Princeton, N.J.

Caring for Healthcare Podcast
032 - How Telemedicine Could Change Everything with Suzanne Shugg, DNP

Caring for Healthcare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2018 26:51


In this episode, we had the privilege to chat with Suzanne Shugg, DNP.  Suzanne is the director of the preventive cardiology clinic at NJ Cardiology Associates and she also teaches Adult Medicine and Future Technology in healthcare at Rutgers University.  She has served across the United States as a consultant for telemedicine, starting independent telemedicine clinics both in and out of hospitals.