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The Happy Flosser RDH
#87 Clinical Notes: AETN and SOAP framework

The Happy Flosser RDH

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 19:47


The best advice any experienced clinician will give you is to keep good clinical notes. In school, you will learn both the AETN - Assessment, Education, Treatment, and Next visit note style. You will also learn SOAP notes: Subjective, Objective, Assessment, and Prognosis notes.  Both designs provide the busy clinician with a framework for including all of the most significant and important information for each patient you treat and the services you provide. It is important to document what you do - but also why you do it. Having a framework will keep you organized when you are busy or running behind. Organized notes help you keep track of your appointment, focus on important information, and easily review previous notes.  In this episode, we will review both of the frameworks for clinical notes to help students learn the basics of the structure of a clinical note, how to write them, and why they are important.  Additional Resources: Additional Info: https://blog.feedspot.com/dental_hygiene_podcasts/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/billie43/message

Brenda Moss's Podcast
A Journey in music with Award Winning Artist Trumpeter Rodney Block

Brenda Moss's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 54:29


Rodney Block/Trumpeter, a Dumas, Arkansas native has been thriving in the regional music scene for the past ten years. Block has been featured and performed in various festivals and venues across the globe ranging from corporate to social, has built a niche in the genres of jazz and hip hop.  Notable artists he has shared the stage with include The Temptations, Earth, Wind, and Fire, Joe, Tank, Mary Wilson (of The Supremes), Sugar Ray, Chrissette Michelle, Eric Benet, Whodini, Conya Doss, Johnny Gill, Dwele, Jonathan Butler, Dave Hollister, Ellis, and Delfayo Marsalis, Kirk Whalum, Layla Hathaway, Eric Roberson, Anthony David, Lenny Williams, Angela Winbush, Howard Hewett, R.L. (of the R&B group Next), Marsha Ambrosius, Diane Reeves, Anthony Hamilton, Carl Thomas, and The Yellowjackets. Block has been a frequent guest artist with hip hop legend and icon, Doug E. Fresh. In 2007, Block's televised jazz feature, AETN Presents: Front Row with Rodney Block, was nominated for a Regional Emmy. In 2014, the band was honored with the Aurora Award and Telly Award, for its concert feature on the AETN television network. Rodney Block is to discuss his new music project and upcoming events on-air, feel free to call inSupport the show (https://www.gofundme.com/lets-jazz-it-up-ladydiva-live-radio&rcid=r01-155237937664-a0ba938ee6e24441&pc=ot_co_campmgmt_w)

LADYDIVA LIVE RADIO
A Journey in music with Award Winning Artist Trumpeter Rodney Block

LADYDIVA LIVE RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2021 54:30


Rodney Block/Trumpeter, a Dumas, Arkansas native has been thriving in the regional music scene for the past ten years. Block has been featured and performed in various festivals and venues across the globe ranging from corporate to social, has built a niche in the genres of jazz and hip hop. Notable artists he has shared the stage with include The Temptations, Earth, Wind, and Fire, Joe, Tank, Mary Wilson (of The Supremes), Sugar Ray, Chrissette Michelle, Eric Benet, Whodini, Conya Doss, Johnny Gill, Dwele, Jonathan Butler, Dave Hollister, Ellis, and Delfayo Marsalis, Kirk Whalum, Layla Hathaway, Eric Roberson, Anthony David, Lenny Williams, Angela Winbush, Howard Hewett, R.L. (of the R&B group Next), Marsha Ambrosius, Diane Reeves, Anthony Hamilton, Carl Thomas, and The Yellowjackets. Block has been a frequent guest artist with hip hop legend and icon, Doug E. Fresh. In 2007, Block's televised jazz feature, AETN Presents: Front Row with Rodney Block, was nominated for a Regional Emmy. In 2014, the band was honored with the Aurora Award and Telly Award, for its concert feature on the AETN television network. Rodney Block is to discuss his new music project and upcoming events on-air

Arthouse Garage: A Movie Podcast

"You're a wolf when you sleep and a girl when you're awake." The beautiful animated film Wolfwalkers is the subject of our discussion on this episode. It's a film about a young girl finding her place in the world who gets mixed up with some mysterious wolf walkers-- humans who can transform into wolves-- and finds herself at the center of the conflict between man and nature. The film comes from the Irish animation studio Cartoon Saloon, from directors Tomm Moore and Ross Stewart, and stars Honor Kneafsey, Eva Whittaker, and Sean Bean. I'm joined on this episode by filmmaker and animator Eric White, director of several short films and animator for Arkansas's local PBS station, AETN. Read a full episode transcript here. LINKS Trailer for Wolfwalkers on YouTube Blueberry's Clubhouse, season 1 - YouTube More info on Blueberry's Clubhouse Arkansas PBS AETN homepage AR PBS on Facebook AR PBS on Instagram AR PBS on Twitter Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts CONNECT WITH US Instagram Facebook Twitter Letterboxd Email us at Andrew@ArthouseGarage.com Subscribe to the email newsletter: arthousegarage.com/subscribe Theme music by Apauling Productions

KVOM NewsWatch Podcast
KVOM NewsWatch, Monday, February 17, 2020

KVOM NewsWatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 14:20


Weekend auto accidents take the lives of two Faulkner County residents and a Virginia resident traveling through Faulkner County; Munchin' on Main looks for volunteers; AETN will soon become Arkansas PBS; Shekinna Stricklen heads to play WNBA ball in Atlanta.

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Uppity Women
Author Kamille Mohler and Feminist Sela Booher

Uppity Women

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 33:25


Kamille is the 9-year-old author of I Am Not, an anti-bullying book. Pyramid Books/Hearne Fine Arts hosted AETN for their program, "Gobbledybook." Kamille read her book, and Sela read, "Let the Children March," by Monica Clark-Robinson. Monica is the person you will hear introducing Kamille and Sela and telling us a little about why she wrote her book for children. It's a little hard to hear the readings, so you'll just have to buy their books! We included a couple of links below so you can see Kamille and Sela on video. Enjoy! Show notes: "I Am Not," by Kamille Mohler Kamille on YouTube Kamille Sela Booher on AETN Pyramid Art, Books, and Custom Framing Hearne Fine Art AETN-Gobbledybook Art by Blaque Little Rock Central High School LR Central National Historic Site --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/uppitywomenar/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/uppitywomenar/support

Up in Your Business with Kerry McCoy
Lance Turner, Online Editor of AR Business on the Life of a Reporter and Fake News

Up in Your Business with Kerry McCoy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 44:50


Lance Turner joined Arkansas Business as a reporter in 1999 and became online editor in 2000. In that role, he oversees all Web content for Arkansas Business Publishing Group of Little Rock, which produces websites, magazines and newspapers in Arkansas, including Arkansas Business, Little Rock Soirée, Little Rock Family, Arkansas Bride, Guest Guide to Greater Little Rock, Arkansas Next: A Guide to Life After High School and Greenhead. Arkansas Business Publishing Group has more than 70 employees in Little Rock. Much of Turner’s time is spent writing and editing daily news at ArkansasBusiness.com, which includes the Daily Report and Morning Roundup e-newsletters. Turner also produces the Arkansas Business news report that airs at weekdays on “THV 11 This Morning.” And, from time to time, he's a panelist on AETN’s weekly public affairs program, “Arkansas Week.”

Up in Your Business with Kerry McCoy
AETN Talks “Dream Land” Documentary | Ep 0027 | 3-17-17

Up in Your Business with Kerry McCoy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2017 52:53


Ep 0027 | 3-17-17 Kerry speaks with guests from AETN and the "Dream Land" documentary. Her guests include: DeWayne Wilbur- AETN Director of Operations, Tanisha Joe- AETN Creative Director, Gabe Mayhan- Director of Photography for Dream Land and Casey Sanders- AETN Senior Producer. Learn more at www.upyourbusiness.org

Radio ITVT
Mark Garner, AETN SVP Distribution, Marketing, and Business Development

Radio ITVT

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2010 43:12


In this recorded episode of [itvt]'s talk radio show, "Radio [i]tvt," Mark Garner, SVP of distribution, marketing and business development at A&E Television Networks, discusses that company's interactive TV plans for its various networks (including A&E, History and Lifetime), its tcommerce partnership with Delivery Agent, his views on OTT platforms, ranging from Google TV to the Apple iPad, and much more.

Sports and Outdoor Recreation
Gone to the Grave: Ozark Funeral Customs, 1850-1950

Sports and Outdoor Recreation

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2010 57:37


Independent researcher Abby Burnett discusses the ways Ozark folks helped one another when there was a death. Burnett was recently featured in "Silent Storytellers," a documentary produced by the AETN about the history and culture of Arkansas cemeteries. Recorded May 19, 2010.

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Places
Gone to the Grave: Ozark Funeral Customs, 1850-1950

Places

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2010 57:37


Independent researcher Abby Burnett discusses the ways Ozark folks helped one another when there was a death. Burnett was recently featured in "Silent Storytellers," a documentary produced by the AETN about the history and culture of Arkansas cemeteries. Recorded May 19, 2010.

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Shiloh Museum of Ozark History
Gone to the Grave: Ozark Funeral Customs, 1850-1950

Shiloh Museum of Ozark History

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2010 57:37


Independent researcher Abby Burnett discusses the ways Ozark folks helped one another when there was a death. Burnett was recently featured in "Silent Storytellers," a documentary produced by the AETN about the history and culture of Arkansas cemeteries. Recorded May 19, 2010.

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In Peace and War
Gone to the Grave: Ozark Funeral Customs, 1850-1950

In Peace and War

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2010 57:37


Independent researcher Abby Burnett discusses the ways Ozark folks helped one another when there was a death. Burnett was recently featured in "Silent Storytellers," a documentary produced by the AETN about the history and culture of Arkansas cemeteries. Recorded May 19, 2010.

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Business and Industry
Gone to the Grave: Ozark Funeral Customs, 1850-1950

Business and Industry

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2010 57:37


Independent researcher Abby Burnett discusses the ways Ozark folks helped one another when there was a death. Burnett was recently featured in "Silent Storytellers," a documentary produced by the AETN about the history and culture of Arkansas cemeteries. Recorded May 19, 2010.

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Archeology
Gone to the Grave: Ozark Funeral Customs, 1850-1950

Archeology

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2010 57:37


Independent researcher Abby Burnett discusses the ways Ozark folks helped one another when there was a death. Burnett was recently featured in "Silent Storytellers," a documentary produced by the AETN about the history and culture of Arkansas cemeteries. Recorded May 19, 2010.

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Arts
Gone to the Grave: Ozark Funeral Customs, 1850-1950

Arts

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2010 57:37


Independent researcher Abby Burnett discusses the ways Ozark folks helped one another when there was a death. Burnett was recently featured in "Silent Storytellers," a documentary produced by the AETN about the history and culture of Arkansas cemeteries. Recorded May 19, 2010.

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Native Americans
Gone to the Grave: Ozark Funeral Customs, 1850-1950

Native Americans

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2010 57:37


Independent researcher Abby Burnett discusses the ways Ozark folks helped one another when there was a death. Burnett was recently featured in "Silent Storytellers," a documentary produced by the AETN about the history and culture of Arkansas cemeteries. Recorded May 19, 2010.

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Nature
Gone to the Grave: Ozark Funeral Customs, 1850-1950

Nature

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2010 57:37


Independent researcher Abby Burnett discusses the ways Ozark folks helped one another when there was a death. Burnett was recently featured in "Silent Storytellers," a documentary produced by the AETN about the history and culture of Arkansas cemeteries. Recorded May 19, 2010.

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Schools, Churches, and Organizations
Gone to the Grave: Ozark Funeral Customs, 1850-1950

Schools, Churches, and Organizations

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2010 57:37


Independent researcher Abby Burnett discusses the ways Ozark folks helped one another when there was a death. Burnett was recently featured in "Silent Storytellers," a documentary produced by the AETN about the history and culture of Arkansas cemeteries. Recorded May 19, 2010.

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Traditions
Gone to the Grave: Ozark Funeral Customs, 1850-1950

Traditions

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2010 57:37


Independent researcher Abby Burnett discusses the ways Ozark folks helped one another when there was a death. Burnett was recently featured in "Silent Storytellers," a documentary produced by the AETN about the history and culture of Arkansas cemeteries. Recorded May 19, 2010.

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Kids. Cable. Learning. The Official Podcast Channel of Cable in the Classroom!

In this podcast interview [17MB, MP3], the History Channel’s Dr. Libby O'Connell discusses the network’s Take a Veteran to School Day program that provides engaging curriculum for teachers, diverse learning opportunities for students and recognition for America’s veterans. Take a Vet to School Day is kicking off its first year this fall, linking veterans of all ages with young people across the country. The program offers free age-appropriate curriculum available online for Kindergarten to 12th-grade teachers.Dr. O’Connell, senior vice president of corporate outreach and chief historian at The History Channel, describes how students who participate in Take a Veteran to School Day will learn a variety of things—history, vocabulary, and geography— while also recognizing these men and women for their service.More information for schools, teachers and students about Take a Vet to School Day can be found at: www.veterans.com.Cable systems interested in getting involved, should visit www.aetnjustclick.com.Technorati tags: History Channel, AETN, Veteran's Day, cable, CIC, Cable in the Classroom, cableintheclassroom, tv, school, education, NCTA

Kids. Cable. Learning. The Official Podcast Channel of Cable in the Classroom!
Election Connections: From the Classroom to the White House

Kids. Cable. Learning. The Official Podcast Channel of Cable in the Classroom!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2007


The 2008 election cycle has already begun, so it's time to start thinking about how to use the election season as a way to engage students in learning about our political system. For this episode [MP3, 15MB], Cable in the Classroom executive director, Dr. Helen Soulé, discusses cable’s exciting historic, civic and news resources available to teachers and students with three cable executives:Pamela Gentry, Senior Political Producer, BET News Washington BureauDr. Libby O’Connell, Chief Historian & Senior Vice President, Corporate Outreach, A&E Television NetworksJoanne Wheeler, Vice President, Education Relations, C-SPANAnd, for those looking for more information about the web resources mentioned in this episode, please be sure to visit:The History of U.S. Presidential Elections, a free History Channel resource that explores the origins of the U.S. electoral system and looks at some famous presidential contests over the yearsC-SPAN Classroom, which offers free resources for teaching civics and U.S. governmentCampaign Network, which offers video, news, and analysis on the 2008 presidential race from C-SPAN and Congressional QuarterlyeLECTIONS: Your Adventure in Politics, a free, nonpartisan election simulation game - suitable for use in the classroom - developed by Cable in the Classroom in partnership with CNN and The History Channel.Finally, for those interested in the state of civic education in our nation's schools, be sure to peruse the fall 2004 edition of Threshold, produced in partnership with the National Council for the Social Studies.UPDATE (3/20): Be sure not to miss C-SPAN's new Campaign 2008 Bus!Technorati tags: BET, AETN, History Channel, C-SPAN, C-SPAN classroom, election, president, politics, current-events, civics, CIC, Cable in the Classroom, tv, school