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Welcome to "Little Minds, Big Focus: ADHD Adventures in Pediatrics," where we explore the latest insights and strategies for treating ADHD in children. Join us as we navigate the unique challenges and triumphs of pediatric ADHD, offering expert advice, personal stories, and practical tips for parents and caregivers with our guest Dr. Lea Eiland. Tune in to discover the latest treatment guidelines, clinical pearls about stimulants and non-stimulants and non-pharmacological modalities for ADHD. Guest info: Dr. Lea Eiland is a Clinical Professor and Associate Department Head of Pharmacy Practice at Auburn University, Harrison College of Pharmacy. Dr. Eiland received her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from The University of Texas at Austin and completed a pediatric specialty residency at Texas Tech University. She joined the Auburn faculty in 2002 and is a board-certified pharmacotherapy and pediatric pharmacy specialist who has practiced in the general pediatric inpatient setting, pediatric ICU, and various pediatric clinics. Dr. Eiland is an active member of ASHP, PPA, ACCP, and AACP. She is currently a member of the PPA Board of Directors. She is a past member of the ASHP Board of Directors and past President of the Alabama Society of Health-System Pharmacists. Her career focuses on pharmacy education, pediatric clinical practice, professional organizational service, research/scholarship, mentorship, and leadership.
In the second of her two-part interview for The Exchange, Montgomery CPA Lynne Bozeman talks with Carolyn Hutcheson of In Focus about tax tips for individuals. Lynne, a Troy graduate, is a former Chair of the Alabama Society of Certified Public Accountants.
Tax season is here, and Montgomery CPA Lynne Bozeman of Richard, Harris, Ingram, and Bozeman shares with Carolyn Hutcheson of In Focus several tax tips for businesses. Bozeman, a Troy graduate, is past Chair of the Alabama Society of Certified Public Accountants.
She's a MOM, a WIFE, a PERIODONTIST, a former NCAA CHEERLEADER, and an ALL-AROUND AMAZING PERSON. How does she do it all so well? Please join us this week for a chat with Dr. Jennifer Doobrow.Dr. Jennifer Hirsch Doobrow, a Board Certified Periodontist, is the Owner and CEO of Periodontal and Implant Associates, Inc. located in Cullman, AL. She earned her DMD at the Medical University of South Carolina in 2007 and received her certification in Periodontics from the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) in 2010. She serves, as a faculty member for the Pikos Institute, Chair of the Alabama Dental Association (ALDA) Council on Budget & Auditing and WISE- Women in Implantology Supporting and Empowering Advisory Board, is a UAB Alumni Executive Council District Representative and on the Executive Committee for the International Society of Periodontal Plastic Surgeons. Dr. Doobrow is the Treasurer for the Southern Academy of Periodontology and has served on several committees for the American Academy of Periodontology. She holds Past-President positions in the Alabama Society of Periodontists and the Wilson Chenault Dental Study Club and is a Director for a Seattle Study Club located in Cullman, AL. In 2012, Dr. Doobrow was recognized as one of the University of Georgia's (UGA) prestigious 40 Under 40. Most recently, Dr. Doobrow was selected as the 2021 Most Excellent Fellow for the Alabama Dental Association, one of the Top 10 Young Educators in America for 2017 by The Seattle Study Club, was inducted as a Fellow of the International College of Dentists, as well as a Fellow of the American College of Dentists. She was also awarded the MUSC School of Dentistry Young Alumnus Award, the UAB School of Dentistry Outstanding Young Alumnus Award and was featured on Lifetime Network's “The Balancing Act” as well as on the “Dentistry Uncensored Podcast”. She has published articles in Compendium, Inside Dentistry, Dental Economics, DentistryIQ, Surgical Restorative Resource and Perio-Implant Advisory, and lectures extensively throughout the United States on dental implants and periodontal regenerative therapies.
Featured Guest: Bill Pruitt, RRT, CPFT, AE-C Senior Instructor emeritus and former Director of Clinical Education in the department of Cardiorespiratory Sciences, College of Allied Health Science, University of South Alabama in Mobile AL (retired). Credentials include Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT), Certified Pulmonary Function Technologist (CPFT), and Certified Asthma Educator (AE-C). Fellow in the American Association for Respiratory Care (FAARC) 2012. Employed in respiratory care since 1980 and has experience in many aspects of the profession including staff therapist, home care therapist, clinical specialist, department manager, and department director, researcher, and educator. Has had numerous articles published in healthcare magazines/journals for respiratory therapy, nursing, sleep medicine, and physical therapy. Serves on the editorial advisory boards for two national allied health publications (Nursing Journal and RT for Decision Makers in Respiratory Care) and has been invited to speak at many state, regional and national conferences. Service includes member of the AARC House of Delegates; BOD member - Alabama Society for Respiratory Care (ASRC), Association of Asthma Educators (AAE), National Asthma Educator Certification Board. State and national offices held include: Treasurer - AAE, President - ASRC (2003), AAE (2016). We want to bring you the most relevant podcast, to do that we need your feedback. Please take our 5-to 7 minute survey, so that we can provide you an even better Podcast experience. Survey Link-https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sv/qeVnHmK/PodcastSurvey
On The Exchange, Kendra James, CPA licensed in both Alabama and Florida, talks with Carolyn Hutcheson, In Focus host, about what is called "the great resignation," with people leaving their jobs to start their own businesses. In this part one of a two-part interview, Kendra James discusses how to start a business, including online. She is controller for Caddell Construction and a board member of The Alabama Society of Certified Public Accountants.
On The Exchange from In Focus, CPA Jeffrey Kintz, Tax Supervisor with Wilkins Miller Business Advisory Firm in Mobile, talks with Carolyn Hutcheson, In Focus host, about tax considerations for business owners. The Alabama Society of Certified Public Accountants recommends to Troy Public Radio CPA guests who can share their expertise on The Exchange.
CPA Jeffrey Kintz, a Tax Supervisor at the Wilkins Miller business advisory firm in Mobile, talks with Carolyn Hutcheson, In Focus host, about tax information for individuals. The Alabama Society of Certified Public Accountants maintains a CPA referral list for those needing the help of a CPA.
When you are close to retirement private equity may come calling. What does a physician need to do when approached by private equity? What is there to consider? Everyone's situation is different. There are advantages and disadvantages to selling to private equity and the same when keeping a practice private. One of the major draws is that private equity tends to offer a considerable amount of income. However is it worth it? In this episode, private equity is discussed from two perspectives. Dr. Bradley Block invited two physicians who had given eloquent, concise arguments for and against selling onto the show to discuss their reasoning. It made for a very informative conversation. William R. Blythe, MD, is a General Otolaryngologist practicing at East Alabama Ear, Nose, and Throat in Auburn/Opelika, Alabama. He was the past Chief of Staff of East Alabama Health, where he served in almost every medical staff leadership position over the past 24 years. He served as President of the Alabama Society of Otolaryngology for ten years and continued in his role as Annual Meeting Coordinator. Drew Locandro, MD, is a practicing general otolaryngologist with Northwest ENT and Allergy - Marietta, Georgia. He is president of his 6-physician group with 5 office locations and an ASC. He's served as chairman of the department of surgery at Wellstar Kennestone Hospital as well as chair of the hospital quality assurance committee for several years. Today's sponsor is Locumstory. To find out more visit: https://www.doctorpodcastnetwork.com/locumstory
In many situations, when private equity comes calling, the owners of the practice are close to retirement and they are offered more money than they'd ever get from another physician buying into the practice. My practice has been approached by private equity twice. I'm in my early 40s, so the decision to sell is a lot more complicated. We didn't ultimately sell, but while negotiations were taking place, I was concerned, but wasn't sure if my concerns were valid or if I was even considering the issues I should be concerned about. Private equity was recently a topic of discussion on ENT Connect, the American Academy of Otolaryngology's chatroom, so I invited two of physicians who had given eloquent, concise arguments for and against selling onto the show to discuss their reasoning. It made for a very informative conversation. William R. Blythe, MD, is a General Otolaryngologist practicing at East Alabama Ear, Nose, and Throat in Auburn/Opelika, Alabama. He's been in the same practice with the same partners since finishing residency in 1997. He was the past Chief of Staff of East Alabama Health, where he served in almost every medical staff leadership position over the past 24 years. He served as President of the Alabama Society of Otolaryngology for ten years, and continued in his role as Annual Meeting Coordinator. He continues to serve on multiple committees for AAO-HNS, including CPT, AMPC, Reg-ENT Executive Committee and is currently the Senior Director for Private Practice, Board of Directors, and BOD Executive Committee. Drew Locandro, MD, is a practicing general otolaryngologist with Northwest ENT and Allergy - Marietta, Georgia. He joined a group practice thereafter residency in Albany NY and has practiced there since. He is president of his 6-physician group with 5 office locations and an ASC. He's served as chairman of the department of surgery at Wellstar Kennestone Hospital as well as chair of the hospital quality assurance committee for several years. He's also been a member of the American Academy of Otolaryngology Outcomes Research and Evidence-Based Medicine Committees. Today's Sponsor is Locumstory: To find out more visit: https://www.doctorpodcastnetwork.com/locumstory
In many situations, when private equity comes calling, the owners of the practice are close to retirement and they are offered more money than they'd ever get from another physician buying into the practice. My practice has been approached by private equity twice. I'm in my early 40s, so the decision to sell is a lot more complicated. We didn't ultimately sell, but while negotiations were taking place, I was concerned, but wasn't sure if my concerns were valid or if I was even considering the issues I should be concerned about. Private equity was recently a topic of discussion on ENT Connect, the American Academy of Otolaryngology's chatroom, so I invited two of physicians who had given eloquent, concise arguments for and against selling onto the show to discuss their reasoning. It made for a very informative conversation. William R. Blythe, MD, is a General Otolaryngologist practicing at East Alabama Ear, Nose and Throat in Auburn/Opelika, Alabama. He's been in the same practice with the same partners since finishing residency in 1997. He was the past Chief of Staff of East Alabama Health, where he served in almost every medical staff leadership position over the past 24 years. He served as President of the Alabama Society of Otolaryngology for ten years, and continued in his role as Annual Meeting Coordinator. He continues to serve on multiple committees for AAO-HNS, including CPT, AMPC, Reg-ENT Executive Committee, and is currently the Senior Director for Private Practice, Board of Directors and BOD Executive Committee. Drew Locandro, MD, is a practicing general otolaryngologist with Northwest ENT and Allergy - Marietta, Georgia. He joined a group practice there after residency in Albany NY and has practiced there since. He is president of his 6-physician group with 5 office locations and an ASC. He's served as chairman of the department of surgery at Wellstar Kennestone Hospital as well as chair of the hospital quality assurance committee for several years. He's also been a member of the American Academy of Otolaryngology Outcomes Research and Evidence Based Medicine Committees. Today's Sponsor is Locumstory. Find your next Locums assignment here: www.financialresidency.com/locumstory
When you are close to retirement private equity may come calling. What does a physician need to do when approached by private equity? What is there to consider? Everyone's situation is different. There are advantages and disadvantages to selling to private equity and the same when keeping a practice private. One of the major draws is that private equity tends to offer a considerable amount of income. However is it worth it? In this episode, private equity is discussed from two perspectives. Dr. Bradley Block invited two physicians who had given eloquent, concise arguments for and against selling onto the show to discuss their reasoning. It made for a very informative conversation. William R. Blythe, MD, is a General Otolaryngologist practicing at East Alabama Ear, Nose, and Throat in Auburn/Opelika, Alabama. He was the past Chief of Staff of East Alabama Health, where he served in almost every medical staff leadership position over the past 24 years. He served as President of the Alabama Society of Otolaryngology for ten years and continued in his role as Annual Meeting Coordinator. Drew Locandro, MD, is a practicing general otolaryngologist with Northwest ENT and Allergy - Marietta, Georgia. He is president of his 6-physician group with 5 office locations and an ASC. He's served as chairman of the department of surgery at Wellstar Kennestone Hospital as well as chair of the hospital quality assurance committee for several years. Today's sponsor is Locumstory. To find out more visit: https://www.doctorpodcastnetwork.com/locumstory
Eliazar “Cisco” Cisneros, is a 12-year veteran of the United States Navy and an ardent Trump supporter. He is being tortured legally by Texas Democrats for being in the MAGA truck caravan. About Dr. Craig D. Schmidtke, DDS After completing his undergraduate studies at the University of Minnesota, Dr. Schmidtke received his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree at the University of Minnesota graduating near the top of his class in 1994. He then completed his internship and Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery residencies at the prestigious Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan in 1998. During his tenure, he received training from some of the country's leaders in Head and Neck, Plastic, and Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery. Dr. Schmidtke is board certified by the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and holds current certification in Advanced Cardiac Life Support and Basic Life Support. He is also a fellow of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons and a member of the Alabama Society of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons, American Dental Association, the Alabama Dental Association, the 3rd District Dental Society of the State of Alabama and The Chalmers Lyons Society of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons (famed Oral & Maxillofacial surgical society of the University of Michigan).
The latest edition of the Medical Association of Georgia's (MAG) ‘Top Docs' show addresses the crucial need for physician-led anesthesiology teams, and it features Suzanne Blaylock, M.D., – the president of the Alabama Society of Anesthesiologists – and guest host Jungmin “Daniel” On, M.D., who is a is a transitional year resident at Northside Hospital Gwinnett.
Ira Pastor, ideaXme life sciences ambassador, interviews Dr. Randy Cron, MD, PhD, Professor of Pediatrics and Medicine at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) and the Arthritis Foundation, Alabama chapter endowed chair in Pediatric Rheumatology. Ira Pastor Comments: As we are a few months into the COVID-19 pandemic, a medical term we’ve been hearing mentioned quite a bit it in the press in terms of the pathophysiology of the infection, is that of Cytokine Release Syndrome (CRS) or Cytokine Storm Syndrome (CSS) is a form of systemic hyper-inflammatory response that can be triggered by a variety of factors such as infections, as well as certain drugs. CRS / CSS occurs when large numbers of white blood cells are activated and release inflammatory cytokines (which are a broad category of proteins important in cell signalling) which in turn activate yet more white blood cells, and the cycle repeats in a very dangerous and deadly cascade which can harm and kill patients via systemic hyper-inflammation, hypotensive shock, and multi-organ failure. Just a few months ago, the Springer publishing organization released a text entitled "Cytokine Storm Syndrome" - a first of its kind book to addresses all aspects of this unique disorder, from genetics, pathophysiology, and ongoing research related to clinical presentations, risk factors, and treatment. Dr. Randy Cron: Today we are joined by one of the co-authors of this book, Dr. Randy Q. Cron, MD, PhD, Professor of Pediatrics and Medicine at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) and the Arthritis Foundation, Alabama chapter endowed chair in Pediatric Rheumatology. Dr. Cron is also the Director of the Division of Pediatric Rheumatology and the Pediatric Rheumatology fellowship program at Children's of Alabama, a private not-for-profit, which provides specialized medical care for ill and injured children, and is ranked among the best pediatric medical centers in the U.S. Dr. Cron received his medical degree from UCLA and a doctorate in Immunology from the University of Chicago, with Pediatric residency training at Stanford Children’s Hospital in California and Pediatric Rheumatology fellowship training at Children’s Hospital and Medical Center in Seattle. Dr. Cron is board-certified in Pediatric Rheumatology, is the past president of the Alabama Society for Rheumatic Diseases, and a member of American Academy of Pediatrics, Society for Pediatric Research, American Association of Immunologists, American College of Rheumatology and numerous other professional organizations. His major research interests include: dysregulation of CD154 protein that is primarily expressed on activated T cells in systemic lupus erythematosus; CD4 T cell host factor regulation of HIV-1 LTR transcriptional activity and latency; genetic mutations leading to defective lymphocyte cytolytic activity; diagnosis and treatment of temporomandibular joint arthritis in childhood arthritides, and the diagnosis and treatment of Macrophage Activation Syndrome (MAS), a severe, potentially life-threatening, complication of several chronic rheumatic diseases of childhood, and a component of the umbrella of conditions that make up CRS/CSS. On this episode we will hear from Dr. Cron about: His background: he developed an interest in pediatric medicine, immunology, and the very specialized pathology of CRS/CSS. An overview of CRS/CSS and conditions under the CRS/CSS umbrella including Macrophage Activation Syndrome and Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis. Treatment modalities for CRS/CSS. The connection between CSS and Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS); a type of respiratory failure characterized by rapid onset of widespread inflammation in the lungs, and responsible for many deaths in COVID-19 patients. His views on the use of the lupus drug Hydroxychloroquine in COVID-19 patients. Credits: Ira Pastor interview video, text, and audio. Follow Ira Pastor on Twitter: @IraSamuelPastor Follow ideaXme on Twitter: @ideaxm On Instagram: @ideaxme Find ideaXme across the internet including on iTunes, SoundCloud, Radio Public, TuneIn Radio, I Heart Radio, YouTube, Google Podcasts, Spotify and more. ideaXme is a global podcast, creator series and mentor programme. Our mission: Move the human story forward!™ ideaXme Ltd.
Jeannine Birmingham is the President and CEO of the Alabama Society of Certified Public Accountants (ASCPA). Jeannine wears many hats in this position and leads the team that serves over 6,500 members. The mission of the ASCPA is to enhance Alabama’s accounting profession through advocacy, education and member engagement. Right now, in 2019, they are celebrating their 100th year! Resources: ASCPA | Facebook & Instagram ASCPA | Website Jeannine Birmingham | Facebook & LinkedIn Dennis Sherrin Twitter LinkedIn Allen Cave Twitter LinkedIn Want to know more about Dennis and Allen? Visit our website, www.hbkcpas.net Thanks for listening and please subscribe & rate Playing Above The Line on iTunes.
Ed Eiland, Pharm.D., MBA, BCPS, FASHP serves as Vital Care Inc.’s Chief Executive Officer. He leads the company with the vision of caring about every patient with an understanding that what we do is truly vital. He manages with the mission for Vital Care to be the premier national network of individually owned infusion providers by offering comprehensive business solutions, clinical tools, revenue cycle management, franchise support, and total resource access. This holistic approach results in happy franchise owners and healthy patients across our network of over 60 locations in nearly two dozen states. Providing home infusion access to more patients across the United States is why we do what we do. Dr. Eiland is a member of Vital Care’s nutrition, clinical and revenue qualification teams. He is a Fellow of ASHP and has served as president of the Alabama Society of Health-System Pharmacists. He served on the ASHP Council on Therapeutics, and he received an ASHP Best Practices Award for his studies in Clostridium difficile infections. He has published his findings and observations in over 20 journals and has authored over 100 posters at various local, state, and national pharmacy and medical meetings. Prior to joining Vital Care, Dr. Eiland was the clinical practice and business supervisor for Huntsville Hospital for 13 years. While there, he became Board Certified in infectious diseases, and he served on the 24-hour nutrition support and pharmacokinetics team. He managed parenteral nutrition, enteral nutrition, anti-infectives, IV cardiac inotropes, factor dosing, and other therapies utilized both in the acute care and alternate site of care. Dr. Eiland received his Pharm.D. from the University of Texas and completed a PGY-2 residency at the Audie L. Murphy Memorial VA Hospital in San Antonio, TX. He obtained his MBA from Auburn University. He was born and raised in North Louisiana and is married to a Texan, Dr. Lea Eiland, who serves as a Clinical Professor and Associate Department Head at Auburn University, Harrison School of Pharmacy. Ed and Lea enjoy spending time with family, enjoying the outdoors, and floating their boats on the water.
Dr. Jennifer Hirsch Doobrow, a Board Certified Periodontist, is the Owner and CEO of Periodontal and Implant Associates, Inc. located in Cullman, AL. She earned her DMD at the Medical University of South Carolina in 2007 and received her certification in Periodontics from the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) in 2010. She serves as a faculty member for the Pikos Institute, was the General Chair for the 2017 Gulf Coast Dental Conference and is the 2017-2018 Chair of the Leadership Council for the UAB School of Dentistry. Dr. Doobrow is on the Executive Council and serves as the Corporate Advisory Chair for the Southern Academy of Periodontology and sits on several committees for the American Academy of Periodontology. She holds Past-President positions in the Alabama Society of Periodontists and the Wilson Chenault Dental Study Club. In 2012, Dr. Doobrow was recognized as one of the University of Georgia's (UGA) prestigious 40 Under 40. Most recently, Dr. Doobrow was selected as one of the Top 10 Young Educators in America for 2017 by The Seattle Study Club, was inducted as a Fellow of the International College of Dentists as well as a Fellow of the American College of Dentists. She was also awarded the UAB School of Dentistry Outstanding Young Alumnus Award and was featured on Lifetime Network’s “The Balancing Act.” She has published articles in Compendium, Implant Dentistry, DentistryIQ, Surgical Restorative Resource and Perio-Implant Advisory, and lectures extensively throughout the United States on dental implants and periodontal regenerative therapies. Dr. Doobrow’s office hosts an annual dental symposium in Cullman, AL with 1,000 attendees in 2016. www.perioimplantinc.com