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In the next episode of the Council of Firsts, Amanda Arriaga, first Latina president of the Austin Bar, talks to Justice Darlene Byrne, Judge Leigh Mathews Rodriguez, and Allison Edwards of Foster Angels about the child welfare system and the Denise Hyde Scholarship Fund. The Denise Hyde Scholarship Fund was established in 2012 to provide funding for education-related expenses for youth aging out of foster care. This year, the Austin Bar Foundation is partnering with Foster Angels of Central Texas to identify the deserving recipients. To donate to the Denise Hyde Scholarship Fund for educational needs for youth aging out of foster care in Central Texas, visit https://www.austinbar.org/?pg=donate To get more information about Foster Angels of Central Texas, visit https://fosterangelsctx.org/
On this episode of Healthcare Americana, host Christopher Habig, CEO of Freedom Healthworks, is joined by Dr. Allison Edwards, Medical Director at Sesame. Together, they explore the impact of medical schools prioritizing specialties over everyday care. They also explain how Direct Primary Care (DPC) leads to fewer patient referrals to specialists. The conversation extends to the limitations of hospitals and the confusion surrounding their decision to pull back from virtual care. Several concerning statistics are touched upon, including average patient wait times, the number of delayed care cases in 2022, and the staggering number of American deaths resulting from such delays. Chris and Dr. Edwards conclude by sharing their personal experiences of working for large corporations, which ultimately motivated them to start and own their own businesses. Join them as they unravel the evolution of healthcare, address patient concerns, and explore ways to enhance trust and patient experience in the medical field.Follow Healthcare Americana:TwitterInstagramLinkedInMore on Freedom Healthworks & FreedomDocMore on Dr. Allison EdwardsSubscribe at https://healthcareamericana.com/episodes/
Join us as we dive deep into the world of parenting with a focus on raising emotionally intelligent kids. In this episode, we have a conversation with Allison Edwards, child psychotherapist, speaker, author, and owner of All the Feels Company. With over 20 years of experience working with children, Allison shares her expertise on emotional intelligence and strategies to help your kids manage their big emotions. We discuss how a simple yet effective tool, like feeling cards, can make a difference in your child's emotional health. Hear about the importance of early intervention and prevention in your child's mental well-being. Tune in as we explore the connection between emotional intelligence and future success, and learn how to prioritize emotional health in your child's life. Don't miss out on this invaluable episode packed with insights and actionable tips for dads everywhere!
In this episode, we talk with Allison Edwards about anxiety and mental health. Allison is a child psychotherapist, speaker, and author of seven books. We've found her insight to be a fantastic resource and guide in our classroom, and we bet you will too!
"I've started to understand many aspects of business, and although we've done some pretty amazing things in the past two years, we've also made people frustrated and mad while trying to care for them. And so, I still reflect on these basic questions frequently, like checking the vitals of one of my patients. Are we still meeting that goal? Are we still steadfastly patient-focused? Do we still show patients that we care in all our actions?" Allison Edwards is a family physician and founder, Kansas City Direct Primary Care. She can be reached on Twitter @KansasCityDPC. She shares her story and discusses her KevinMD article, "I wanted to care for people, so I became a direct primary care doctor." SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST → https://www.kevinmd.com/podcast RATE AND REVIEW → https://www.kevinmd.com/rate FOLLOW ON INSTAGRAM → https://www.instagram.com/kevinphomd FOLLOW ON TIKTOK → https://www.tiktok.com/@kevinphomd GET CME FOR THIS EPISODE → https://earnc.me/36Wv5j Powered by CMEfy - a seamless way for busy clinician learners to discover Internet Point-of-Care Learning opportunities that reward AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Learn more at about.cmefy.com/cme-info
This is the final episode in a four-part series featuring child psychotherapist, speaker and bestselling author Allison Edwards and HSE Mental Health and School Counseling Coordinator Brooke Lawson. Edwards spoke to HSE parents last May during a special event. Many people wanted to hear more - so we invited her back to talk about ways to help children regulate their emotions in anxious moments. Anxiety is the #1 mental health issue in the country and affects over 30% of students.
This is the third episode in a four-part series featuring child psychotherapist, speaker and bestselling author Allison Edwards and HSE Mental Health and School Counseling Coordinator Brooke Lawson. Edwards spoke to HSE parents last May during a special event. Many people wanted to hear more - so we invited her back to talk about ways to help children regulate their emotions in anxious moments. Anxiety is the #1 mental health issue in the country and affects over 30% of students.
This is the second episode in a four-part series featuring child psychotherapist, speaker and bestselling author Allison Edwards and HSE Mental Health and School Counseling Coordinator Brooke Lawson. Edwards spoke to HSE parents last May during a special event. Many people wanted to hear more - so we invited her back to talk about ways to help children regulate their emotions in anxious moments. Anxiety is the #1 mental health issue in the country and affects over 30% of students.
Raising HSE is back for a second season. To kick-off our reboot of this podcast, we're featuring a four-part series with child psychotherapist, speaker and bestselling author Allison Edwards and HSE Mental Health and School Counseling Coordinator Brooke Lawson. Edwards spoke to HSE parents last May during a special event. Many people wanted to hear more - so we invited her back to talk about ways to help children regulate their emotions in anxious moments. Anxiety is the #1 mental health issue in the country and affects over 30% of students.
Episode 51 – Originally Published April 2018 Content Warning: This episode contains adult subject matter, including discussions about addiction, relapse and overdose, as well as murder, which may be upsetting to some listeners. Listener discretion is advised. During my research about the Kensington Strangler I found a case I'd never heard of before; the death … Continue reading "The Story of Allison Edwards" The post The Story of Allison Edwards appeared first on TwistedPhilly.
Worry can be a total bummer, and anyone who has ever been consumed with it can attest. This episode is all about taking those first steps to kick worry to the curb for good. The first thing we need to do is understand it. The second is coming with some compassion. To highlight both, Rachel is reading you a wonderful story from her kiddo's library: Worry Says What? Written by Allison Edwards and Illustrated by Ayesha L. Rubio. Get your copy! AND listen to these amazing recent podcast episodes where Rachel was a guest: Health and Well-Being with Rachel Brumberger on Raising Vibrant Kids with host, Rachel Blair Your Mind, Body, and Spirit Connection with Rachel Brumberger on the Inspired Mindset Podcast with host, Katrina Wu Your Summer Wellness Checklist: Welcoming Balance this Season on Electric Ideas with host, Whitney Baker You won't want to miss these! If you have a moment to spare, please rate and review UnscRxipted so that we can get this medicine into everyone's back pocket. Follow UnscRxipted to enjoy every fresh episode every Monday! Follow Rachel @reallyrachelb. More about Rachel at rachelbrumberger.com.
Episode 89: Dr. Allison Edwards of Kansas City Direct Primary Care - Kansas City, KSA DPC veteran, Dr. Allison Edwards is one of the most outspoken physicians when it comes to reforming healthcare. In today's episode, Dr. Edwards reflects on her time at KC DPC and discusses the recent merger with another local DPC. She talks about entrepreneurship beyond DPC and about how to attempt balancing it all!THERE IS STILL TIME TO SEE YOUR DPC FAMILY IN PERSON!Register for the DPC SUMMIT in KANSAS CITY, MO - July 15-17th. Virtual registration will be LIVE this week at DPCAlliance.org.DPC SWAG is HERE!---------------------* Hint OS is an all-in-one EHR-integrated membership management and billing platform and so much more! Learn more about the power of HINT OS today! *SmartHeart is THE most versatile 12-lead ECG solution on the market today! Learn more at SmartHeartPro.com today!Support the show
En este episodio exploramos cómo el cerebro procesa las emociones. Veremos las respuestas al miedo, la función de las amígdalas cerebrales, qué es la zona inhundada y cómo los niños y adultos manejamos esta zona. "Flooded A Brain-Based Guide to help children regulate emotions" por Allison Edwards
You heard it here first! Listen up for a well designed prospective cohort study analyzing what happens when smaller trochars are used during prolapse repair in women who are part of a surgical registry. Dr. Allison Edwards, a urogynecology fellow from the University of Calgary shares her interesting findings comparing trochar size, finding decreased opioid use after surgery for the smaller caliber trochar.
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Join Wendy Taylor, M.Ed., as she speaks with Allison Edwards, author of Flooded: A Brain Based Guide to Help Children Regulate Emotions. They will discuss the emotional connection to children's behavior and how adults can help children navigate their big feelings in practical ways. You can find Allison's website here and order your copy of Flooded here! You can connect with Wendy on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn, as well as browse her website Learning Essentials for tutoring resources, blog posts and more!
Allison Edwards grew up and wanted to be a veterinarian. She knew at a young age that she loved animals and thought that being a veterinarian was the right job for her. Now, 25 years later... she's doing just that! She graduated from the University of Rhode Island with her BS in Animal Science and then went on to complete her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from the University of Tennessee. Unlike many other people that have had journeys with numerous twists, turns, and stops... Allison has a pretty straightforward story. She wanted to be a veterinarian and worked as hard she possibly could to get there. Still, the road wasn't exactly easy. Listen to Allison tell her story about how difficult it was to get into vet school, the types of experiences she had while there, and what life is like as a veterinarian in a small suburban Nashville town! Her story is an inspiration to all!
Gina and Shashwat are joined by Dr. Allison Edwards, DVM to talk about her journey to veterinary school and what it's like being a veterinarian today. Listen in as she talks about all things veterinary medicine from a professional's perspective! If you have pets or have ever thought about what it's like being a vet, this is the episode for you!
In our ongoing series around the COVID-19 crisis, we plan each episode with the specific aim of delivering you, the listener, actionable items you can do right now. To ensure that during this crisis you can solidify and strengthen your business while continuing to serve your patients at the highest level, we're bringing you two of our favorite people in healthcare. Joining us today is David Goldhill, CEO of Sesame and Dr. Allison Edwards who runs a direct primary care facility, to talk about how you can adopt the right strategies for doctors to overcome this crisis. Highlights How a personal tragedy and a timely New Yorker article set David Goldhill on the path from being a top media exec to one of our leading voices in healthcare. Why incentives and priorities are a huge motivation and focus of David's research. What we saw was an opportunity to create something of an alternative health economy outside of third party reimbursement. David Goldhill The Direct Primary Care Marketplace: A guide for practices and patients. The solution for high deductible patients you can't collect from. We elected to not bill insurance in our clinic simply because we wanted to make sure that we were actually working for our patients as our customers. Dr. Allison Edwards Insurance made it difficult to treat patients: How helping under-served populations in an FQHC drove Dr. Edwards to DPC. The DPC Speed Advantage: How Dr. Edwards was able to adapt and pivot without having to convince government or insurers, she just had to convince her patients. The NEW Channels, Formats, and Expectations for the doctor-patient relationship. An overview of the video platform, payment, and scheduling with Sesame. What you can and can't do through Telemedince in Primary Care. A rundown of the Virtual Check-in Don't let perfect be the enemy of good. David Goldhill, President and Chief Executive Officer David Goldhill is the founder and CEO of Sesame, which operates an innovative direct pay marketplace for the full range of health care services. Sesame launched its service in Kansas City in 2019. Goldhill has been a leading voice of market-based health care reform since publication of “How American Health Care Killed My Father” as the cover story of the September 2009 issue of The Atlantic. Goldhill is the author of “Catastrophic Care: Why Everything We Think We Know about Health Care is Wrong” (Knopf, January 2013) and of “The Real Costs of American Health Care” (Vintage 2016). He is co-editor of New York's Next Health Care Revolution (Manhattan Institute, 2015). Goldhill is chair of the Board of Directors of the Leapfrog Group, an employer-sponsored organization dedicated to hospital safety and transparency. In his business career, Goldhill was president and CEO of GSN, which operates a US cable television network seen in 80 million homes and one of the world's largest digital games companies. He previously served as president and COO of Universal Television Group, the largest division of Universal Studios. In this capacity, he oversaw all operations at the company's domestic and international cable television networks, cable and network television studios, first-run syndication business and worldwide television distribution. Goldhill was also chairman and CEO of Independent Network Holdings, Ltd. (INTH), which created and operated the TV3 television network in Russia. Prior, Goldhill was the CFO of Act III Communications, a privately-owned holding company with interests in television stations, movie theaters, magazines, and film/television production. He has served as Director of Commerce Hub (CHUBA), Expedia (EXPE), eLong (LONG), and numerous private companies. Goldhill graduated from Harvard University with a B.A. degree in history and holds a M.A. degree in history from New York University. Sesame Sesame is a marketplace for health services where customers pay upfront for care. Sesame connects patients and providers directly, making quality health care more accessible, affordable, and transparent. No surprise bills, no hidden costs. Just great doctors offering their services at fair, transparent prices. Sesame offers an end-to-end HIPAA-compliant telemedicine solution with a key distinction. Sesame virtual appointment includes our direct-pay payment and billing functionality. At a moment of uncertain reimbursement policies around telemedicine – and with telemedicine appointments carrying fees meaningfully less than in-office visits, Sesame allows practices to recoup revenue with little administrative cost. Our platform is a fully HIPAA compliant, easy to use service that enables any licensed medical provider in the US - in any specialty - to immediately list their services using our convenient, self-onboarding tool. The platform also works with other video services, which allows physicians to utilize Sesame for its upfront payment functionality alongside an existing video conference solution. We're offering the service free to all providers for the next three months as a way to introduce the concept of direct-pay services to a broader range of providers. Patients can use Sesame to find the telemedicine care they need, with a wide range of specialties and providers—from general consultations, to dermatology, physical therapy and beyond, all available with clear, affordable pricing and a straightforward booking platform. Links, Resources and Related Episodes Sesamecare.com Catastrophic Care: Why Everything We Think We Know about Health Care Is Wrong Catastrophic Care Book Review by Don Lee DPCFrontier.com Direct primary care alliance university EHRs for DPC – Elation, Hint, Atlas (in the order they were mentioned) Twitter @SesameCare @Dr_A_Edwards @David_Goldhill Linkedin: Sesame David Goldhill Dr. Allison Edwards More on Direct Primary Care (DPC) from The #HCBiz Show
Segment 1: Health care workers continue to work in unsafe environments. A lack of protective gear and the silent nature of COVID-19 are just two new concerns piled on top of existing ones Kansas City health care providers deal with during the pandemic. Many are already coming to terms with the idea they will likely contract the virus. Dr. Allison Edwards , owner of Kansas City Direct Primary Care Heidi Lucas , state director of Missouri Nurses Association Segment 2, beginning at 35:45: Getting house work done while working from home Has the work-from-home nature of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic changed the division of labor when it comes to household chores or child care? We explored the implications of such a shift, and whether they stand to persist after work-arrangements return to normal. Francine Deutsch , author of " Halving it All: How Equally Shared Parenting Works ," and professor emerita of psychology at Mt. Holyoke College KCUR wants to hear stories of what’s helping you
Gifted intervention specialist, instructional coach, and author, Jen Molitor, chats with us about choosing to embrace all the things thrown at you every day, following your heart, and believing that all kids deserve to learn. Jen talks about deciding to love your job, being 200% in, and reconnecting with your why. More at www.teachbetter.com/podcast/jenmolitor Episode Highlights 0:33 - Shoutout to Katie Alvarez. (@freshfromthe4th) 3:19 - Shoutout to Katelynn Giordano. (@Mrs_Giordano on Twitter. @curriculumcoffee on IG) 7:09 - Previewing the episode with Jen Molitor. 10:19 - Jen introduces herself. 11:11 - Chatting about the 2019 Teach Better Conference. 12:13 - Talking about Jen's book, "The Happy Teacher’s Handbook." 13:57 - Jen's failure: Allowing herself to become "that teacher." 16:35 - Jen's success: Making "a heart decision." 17:58 - Chatting about The Grid Method and how her district uses it. 22:16 - What's got Jen excited about education right now: Her new writing group. 22:50 - Jen's advice for teachers: Remember why. 25:41 - 6 questions in 15 seconds or less. 28:40 - How to connect with Jen. Guest's Recommendations EdTech Tool: Google Classroom Book: "Teach Better" by Teach Better Team, "Everything is Figureoutable" by Marie Forleo, "Why Smart Kids Worry" by Allison Edwards. Who to Follow on Instagram: @MichaelBonner_ @alienearbud @IanAByrd YouTube/Podcast/Website/Blog: Cult of Pedagogy Daily/Weekly/Monthly Routine: A daily, healthy morning routine- drink 20 ounces of water first thing or exercise Best piece of advice you've ever received: Keep being awesome for kids Links to Connect With Our Guest Website: www.happyteachershandbook.com Twitter: @Teache --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/teach-better-talk/message
Dr. Allison Edwards is the owner of Kansas City Direct Primary Care. Though she works in the community, she still hosts students from the University of Kansas and other locations at her clinic. DPC is a movement as well as a clinical environment that is designed to eliminate the middle-person and reduce costs for patients. Direct Primary Care provides a low-volume yet diverse learning experience and is great for shadowing or students requesting a break between intense rotations. DPC preceptors are unique in that they are entrepreneur-physicians to a greater degree than hospitalists. As small business owners, they navigate the two complex worlds of medicine and business. DPC physicians are also free from the hospital and administrative constraints other physicians are regulated by. This potentially allows preceptors and students to run more tests and provide in-house support that a hospital setting may pass off to a tech. There is a great focus on learning how to learn now so that students can use these critical thinking and technical skills more effectively later. Students interested in a Direct Primary Care clinical rotation must be concerned with time-constraints and customer service. Though there is generally lower volume at DPC clinics, patient time expectations (more so than hospital time restrictions) are of paramount concern. Customer satisfaction is an important consideration in all small businesses. Students should prepare for their externships by being open-minded and energetic. They should plan for downtime and have a general plan for self-directed studies. Showing passion and being proactive are great ways to assure a student's Letter of Recommendation will display their strengths and ambitions. Also, students that remain humble and understand they are still learning will benefit more from their clinical experience than those that are abrasive or overstep their boundaries. The preceptor-student relationship is that of a dynamic team. Understanding each person’s level in the hierarchy and personal limitations provide a smooth transition of knowledge from one individual to another. Most links related to DPC: DPC Alliance DPC Frontier (map of local DPC clinics) Atlas.md & Bagel.md (EHRs that serve DPC) D4PC Foundation (host of the Nuts & Bolts Conference) AAFP’s DPC Toolkit HintHealth DPC Software
Allison Edwards, MD shares her journey from academic medicine to running her own DPC practice. She discusses the challenges and opportunities in running her own practice, doing locum tenens work in the ER, how she learned to run a business, her consulting work with tech start ups, and more! Links: https://www.kansascitydirectprimarycare.com/ https://www.dpcalliance.org/ https://www.dpcfrontier.com/
Allison Edwards is a physician and entrepreneur who founded a primary care practice. She can take care of 80-90 percent of a person's health care needs without referral to a specialist. Strong focus on relationships. No co-pays, charge patients a monthly fee who have constant access to the doctor. Goal of providing health care to patients in a way that's affordable and transparently priced. Website: www.kansascitydirectprimarycare.com Phone: 913-730-0331
Medical debt can be overwhelming and crippling to many. In this week's episode, Dr. Allison Edwards, MD talks about partnering with several other local KC area doctors to buy down the medical debt of others. Additional topics include hiking, titles, getting educated and more!
WARNING: This episode contains content about drug addiction, relapse and overdose. If these subject matters are difficult, or a possible trigger, please listen with caution. During my research about the Kensington Strangler I found a case I’d never heard of before; the death of Allison Edwards. Allison was murdered between the 2nd and 3rd strangler … Continue reading "Episode 69: Eclipsed by the Strangler"
In this episode, 4th year medical student, Allison Edwards guides of through a complete Head and Neck examination. A complete head and neck exam is an important skill for any physician to master. While family doctors, pediatricians, emergency physicians and otolaryngologists will use this skill the most, you never know when a family member is going to ask you “oh, and can you look in my ear?” All joking aside, a large majority of visits presenting to a primary care office consist of ear nose and throat complaints. Whether it is a runny nose, sore throat or ear pain, a complete head and neck exam is often needed to fully assess these concerns. After listening to this podcast you should be able to: Discuss the important elements of the head and neck exam including examination of the ear, nose, oral cavity, cranial nerves and neck. Describe important equipment required for a head and neck exam. Explain important components of nasolaryngoscopy.
I recently read an amazing book. This book is called Why Smart Kids Worry by Allison Edwards. I found this book helping me learn more about my own children and how to be a better parent. This book is not only helpful for parenting, but also for educators. [mybooktable book="why-smart-kids-worry-by-allison-edwards" display="summary"] This podcast episode is my wonderful chat with the author Allison Edwards. It is well worth the listen to gain some insights about anxiety in children and some new ideas that are not in the book. After you listen please take time to read her book. It is really helpful. [youtube id="h7eKJZeWbyE"] Show Notes Follow this podcast on iTunes and please feedback and ratings.If you would like to watch the podcast check that out here All Social Media for Allison Edwards Screen Shot 2014-11-01 at 3.32.04 PM Website: http://www.allisonjedwards.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whysmartkidsworry Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/whysmartkidswor Instagram: http://instagram.com/whysmartkidsworry