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FOAMfrat Podcast
Podcast 176 - Pediatric TBI Protcol w/ Dr. Banerjee

FOAMfrat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 29:39


In this episode, Dr Banerjee and I discuss a new traumatic brain injury (TBI) protocol his department is trialing for pediatric patients with moderate to severe TBI in collaboration with Arnold Palmer Hospital. This protocol involves administering Keppra and 3% saline in the pre-hospital setting.

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FLF, LLC
Daily News Brief for Friday, October 6th, 2023 [Daily News Brief]

FLF, LLC

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 12:25


This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Friday, October 6th, 2023. Dropwave Do you have a podcast, or thinking about starting one? Does your church have a podcast feed for sermons? Then Dropwave.io is for you. Cancel culture is like walking on a thin glass bridge over the Grand Canyon. Every step you take could get you killed, I mean canceled. Since the beginning CrossPolitic has been working on being antifragile, so no matter what happens, our content can still be delivered to your tv and to your podcast. This past year, the Waterboy and his friend Jeremi, have been working on building a podcast hosting solution for rowdy platforms like CrossPolitic, so that you can be confident your podcast will never fall through that glass bridge. Dropwave offers seamless onboarding for shows that have been around for years to easy to use solutions for starting your own podcast. Dropwave will track all your show’s downloads by city, state, and country, and it offers network and enterprise packages for solutions like the Fight Laugh Feast Network. Free to speak, Free to podcast, free to start your journey now at www.Dropwave.io. https://www.theblaze.com/news/child-allegedly-shoots-two-teens-at-football-practice-over-bag-of-chips Child allegedly shoots two teens at football practice over 'bag of chips' An 11-year-old was arrested Monday after allegedly opening fire at a Pop Warner youth football practice in Apopka, Florida. Police say that while only one shot was fired, two kids were ultimately struck — one in the back and the other in the arm. The suspect is presently facing one count of attempted second-degree murder, though Apopka Police Chief Michael McKinley indicated prosecutors may pursue additional charges. WOFL-TV reported that the APD received a report of a shooting around 8:20 p.m. near a football field at the Northwest Recreation Center on Jason Dwelley Parkway where a kids' soccer game was also taking place. In the 911 call obtained by WESH-TV, one victim's mother can be heard saying, "My son got shot, miss! ... In his back!" The first officer arrived on the scene just four minutes later, finding one victim on the ground and another victim holding his grazed elbow. The two victims, both 13 years old, were taken to Arnold Palmer Hospital and are expected to make a full recovery. Surveillance footage shows juveniles crewing at the edge of the parking lot around 8:17 p.m., some still wearing their football jerseys. The first victim, a heavy-set male with red shorts, can be seen chasing the alleged shooter toward his mother's vehicle around 8:18 p.m. Seconds later, the suspect opens the front passenger door and reaches into the vehicle, where his mother was reportedly in the driver's seat. Inside and under the passenger seat was a purple handgun, according to the arrest report. Brandishing the weapon, the suspect appears to turn the tables and chase the heavy-set victim, ultimately firing one shot into the victim's back. The same round proceeded to graze the second victim's elbow. Following the shooting, WOFL indicated the alleged shooter was brought back to his mother's vehicle. He is now being held at a juvenile detention center. According to the arrest report, some witnesses claimed the victims had been "bullying" the alleged shooter. Others suggested the dispute was over "a bag of chips," reported the Orlando Sentinel. Apopka Police Chief Michael McKinley told reporters, "It's unbelievable that young kids out here to play football and have a good time would get into an altercation." McKinley indicated the APD would be pursuing second-degree misdemeanor charges against the mother for allegedly having her firearm in an unlocked box, reported WKMG-TV. Orange-Osceola State Attorney Andrew Bain, who took over for Monique Worrell after her suspension by Gov. Ron DeSantis, said his office will ensure there will be a reckoning. "The level of violence unacceptable right now, especially from our youth," said Bain. "We’re going to stand strong to deal with those cases and try to end or put a big slow-down to what’s going on in the streets right now." Apopka Pop Warner canceled its Wednesday practice, noting in a statement, "One of our players was involved in a shooting incident that resulted in the injury of two players. We are deeply saddened by this event and our thoughts and prayers are with the families affected." https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2023/10/04/uk-announced-new-zealand-style-plan-to-ban-smoking-altogether/ UK Announces New Zealand Style Plan to Ban Smoking Altogether The United Kingdom is to phase out smoking altogether, the government says, by banning young people from buying cigarettes at all with a minimum age to buy rising from 18 every year until there isn’t anyone left alive old enough to enjoy the habit. Conservative Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced his intention to steer the UK towards becoming tobacco-free by increasing the minimum age to buy products every year from here on, so the teenagers of today will never be old enough to legally take the habit up. Sunak acknowledged restricting personal freedoms was not always an easy choice for an instinctive Conservative but — underlining the way government decisions are driven by socialised healthcare — said it was important because smokers cost taxpayers through needing more hospital care. This is about “preventative care” to keep people out of hospitals, the Prime Minister said and told his governing party’s annual conference that: “I propose that in future, we raise the smoking age by one year every year. That means a 14-year-old today will never legally be sold a cigarette, and that they and their generation can grow up smoke-free”. This would work, Sunak said, because the UK’s previous experience with increasing the smoking age from 16 to 18 saw a drop in the number of people starting smoking. The Prime Minister said he would also look at cracking down on ‘vapes’, the electronic tobacco alternative. A report explaining the system as already implemented in New Zealand, which is becoming known for its draconian health interventions, stated in 2022: The law states that tobacco can’t ever be sold to anybody born on or after January 1, 2009 – and from now on, the minimum age for buying cigarettes will keep going up and up. In theory, somebody trying to buy a pack of cigarettes 50 years from now would need ID to show they were at least 63 years old. But health authorities hope smoking will fade away well before then. They have a stated goal of making New Zealand smoke-free by 2025. New Zealand also took other measures in its law shakeup, including making getting hold of cigarettes more difficult for those who could legally use them. They are no longer sold in regular stores, but can only be bought at specialist tobacconists, cutting the number of locations where smokes are sold nationwide from thousands of locations to hundreds. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/defense-national-security/biden-faa-nominee-promises-end-work-from-home Biden pick to lead FAA promises hard push to end work-from-home policies President Joe Biden's nominee to lead the Federal Aviation Administration would prioritize ending pandemic telework policies for federal employees and bring the out-of-date agency into the 21st century. Former FAA Deputy Administrator Michael Whitaker told Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee members during his confirmation hearing on Wednesday that, if approved, he would focus heavily on matters with agency employees. "I do believe that it's important to be in person for collaboration and working together," said Whitaker, a pilot and former aviation industry executive. "This has been a challenging issue for all organizations, private or public. And I think what needs to happen is after understanding the situation that we're in and the limitations that might be there, issuing very clear guidance, what the expectations are to get people in the office." In July, the FAA announced that employees would have to return to the office no fewer than three days per week starting on Oct. 9. The union pushed back against a 100% return to office, complicating the agency's attempt to reinstate the policy. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) egged Whitaker on over the work-from-home policies and claimed the federal government was the only employer that had not returned to pre-pandemic policies. "When I talk to businesses in the private sector, virtually all of them, employees are going back to work, and they're physically present. And yet, throughout the Biden administration, we have a pattern in just about every agency where large portions of the workforce have apparently decided going into the office is optional," Cruz said. "That seriously limits the effectiveness of an agency and particularly an agency whose mission is protecting people's lives and the airspace." When asked by Cruz if he would commit to "working diligently" to bring employees back into the office, Whitaker agreed. Whitaker was second in command at the FAA from 2012 through 2015. The agency has had a gap in leadership over the past 18 months. Returning to the FAA at this point, Whitaker said, would warrant three actions he would take in his five-year term as administrator. "First, I will work not just to maintain the safety record we have collectively achieved but build upon it. The two Boeing MAX crashes remind us that we must be ever-vigilant," Whitaker said. The agency ought to ensure gaps in the FAA certification process are closed so that undisclosed changes manufacturers make to aircraft can still be caught before being put into use. Second, the FAA should be more "agile and creative" and willing to "adapt quickly" and plan for the future rather than focus on the present. The FAA has but one academy that takes years to complete, and it can only accommodate 1,800 air traffic controllers at a time. Whitaker's final point was that the government should make the FAA a place where people interested in aviation careers, particularly air traffic controllers, want to work. He was tasked with hiring 6,000 air traffic controllers during his previous stint at the FAA but came up far short. https://dailycaller.com/2023/10/05/rnc-republican-presidential-primary-debates-donald-trump/ Even The RNC’s Own Members Are Admitting Trump-less Debates May Be A Waste Of Time Members of the Republican National Committee (RNC) are frustrated with the current direction of their GOP primary debates, admitting that without President Donald Trump the events may not be worth it, according to Politico. The frontrunner for the Republican nomination, Trump has skipped the first two presidential debates, a decision that has drawn criticism from rival candidates. After the first two debates were widely panned, some within the RNC think they need the President on the stage to make the forums worth it. “I think the only way you salvage it is if you get the frontrunner there,” Tyler Bowyer, a national committeeman from Arizona, told Politico. “Plan a debate where you get the frontrunner to agree to it.” The first GOP presidential debate, sponsored by the conservative youth organization Young America’s Foundation (YAF), was aired exclusively on Fox News, Fox Business and Rumble. The debate was moderated by Fox News’ Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The second debate was aired by the exact same networks, in addition to Spanish-language network Univision. The moderators included Univision anchor Ilia Calderón, Fox Business host Stuart Varney and Fox News host Dana Perino. That debate fell flat, with many prominent conservative media figures criticizing the moderators for asking poor questions while candidates bickered and talked over one another. The RNC previously promised in 2022 to use debates to “raise conservative media up” and incorporate other outlets, but after the first two debates, conservative media companies outside of the mainstream media told the Daily Caller that they are feeling snubbed by the committee. “You can’t put your head in the sand and pretend these debates are going to result in someone other than Donald Trump getting the nomination,” Patti Lyman, the RNC’s national committeewoman from Virginia, told Politico, adding that the debates were “embarrassing” and “reflected very poorly on our party.” Despite some members pushing for Trump to take the debate stage, top officials are reportedly not attempting to get the front runner on the debate stage, a person with knowledge of the committee’s operations told Politico. That reportedly includes RNC chairwoman Ronna McDaniel and chairman for the RNC’s Temporary Committee on Presidential Debates David Bossie. Trump himself doesn’t think the debates should go on; the President told the Daily Caller that the RNC “has to stop the debates” because they are “bad for the Republican party.” Trump and his advisors have additionally urged the RNC to “refocus its manpower and money” on election integrity efforts rather than the debates, Politico reported.

Daily News Brief
Daily News Brief for Friday, October 6th, 2023

Daily News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 12:25


This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Friday, October 6th, 2023. Dropwave Do you have a podcast, or thinking about starting one? Does your church have a podcast feed for sermons? Then Dropwave.io is for you. Cancel culture is like walking on a thin glass bridge over the Grand Canyon. Every step you take could get you killed, I mean canceled. Since the beginning CrossPolitic has been working on being antifragile, so no matter what happens, our content can still be delivered to your tv and to your podcast. This past year, the Waterboy and his friend Jeremi, have been working on building a podcast hosting solution for rowdy platforms like CrossPolitic, so that you can be confident your podcast will never fall through that glass bridge. Dropwave offers seamless onboarding for shows that have been around for years to easy to use solutions for starting your own podcast. Dropwave will track all your show’s downloads by city, state, and country, and it offers network and enterprise packages for solutions like the Fight Laugh Feast Network. Free to speak, Free to podcast, free to start your journey now at www.Dropwave.io. https://www.theblaze.com/news/child-allegedly-shoots-two-teens-at-football-practice-over-bag-of-chips Child allegedly shoots two teens at football practice over 'bag of chips' An 11-year-old was arrested Monday after allegedly opening fire at a Pop Warner youth football practice in Apopka, Florida. Police say that while only one shot was fired, two kids were ultimately struck — one in the back and the other in the arm. The suspect is presently facing one count of attempted second-degree murder, though Apopka Police Chief Michael McKinley indicated prosecutors may pursue additional charges. WOFL-TV reported that the APD received a report of a shooting around 8:20 p.m. near a football field at the Northwest Recreation Center on Jason Dwelley Parkway where a kids' soccer game was also taking place. In the 911 call obtained by WESH-TV, one victim's mother can be heard saying, "My son got shot, miss! ... In his back!" The first officer arrived on the scene just four minutes later, finding one victim on the ground and another victim holding his grazed elbow. The two victims, both 13 years old, were taken to Arnold Palmer Hospital and are expected to make a full recovery. Surveillance footage shows juveniles crewing at the edge of the parking lot around 8:17 p.m., some still wearing their football jerseys. The first victim, a heavy-set male with red shorts, can be seen chasing the alleged shooter toward his mother's vehicle around 8:18 p.m. Seconds later, the suspect opens the front passenger door and reaches into the vehicle, where his mother was reportedly in the driver's seat. Inside and under the passenger seat was a purple handgun, according to the arrest report. Brandishing the weapon, the suspect appears to turn the tables and chase the heavy-set victim, ultimately firing one shot into the victim's back. The same round proceeded to graze the second victim's elbow. Following the shooting, WOFL indicated the alleged shooter was brought back to his mother's vehicle. He is now being held at a juvenile detention center. According to the arrest report, some witnesses claimed the victims had been "bullying" the alleged shooter. Others suggested the dispute was over "a bag of chips," reported the Orlando Sentinel. Apopka Police Chief Michael McKinley told reporters, "It's unbelievable that young kids out here to play football and have a good time would get into an altercation." McKinley indicated the APD would be pursuing second-degree misdemeanor charges against the mother for allegedly having her firearm in an unlocked box, reported WKMG-TV. Orange-Osceola State Attorney Andrew Bain, who took over for Monique Worrell after her suspension by Gov. Ron DeSantis, said his office will ensure there will be a reckoning. "The level of violence unacceptable right now, especially from our youth," said Bain. "We’re going to stand strong to deal with those cases and try to end or put a big slow-down to what’s going on in the streets right now." Apopka Pop Warner canceled its Wednesday practice, noting in a statement, "One of our players was involved in a shooting incident that resulted in the injury of two players. We are deeply saddened by this event and our thoughts and prayers are with the families affected." https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2023/10/04/uk-announced-new-zealand-style-plan-to-ban-smoking-altogether/ UK Announces New Zealand Style Plan to Ban Smoking Altogether The United Kingdom is to phase out smoking altogether, the government says, by banning young people from buying cigarettes at all with a minimum age to buy rising from 18 every year until there isn’t anyone left alive old enough to enjoy the habit. Conservative Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced his intention to steer the UK towards becoming tobacco-free by increasing the minimum age to buy products every year from here on, so the teenagers of today will never be old enough to legally take the habit up. Sunak acknowledged restricting personal freedoms was not always an easy choice for an instinctive Conservative but — underlining the way government decisions are driven by socialised healthcare — said it was important because smokers cost taxpayers through needing more hospital care. This is about “preventative care” to keep people out of hospitals, the Prime Minister said and told his governing party’s annual conference that: “I propose that in future, we raise the smoking age by one year every year. That means a 14-year-old today will never legally be sold a cigarette, and that they and their generation can grow up smoke-free”. This would work, Sunak said, because the UK’s previous experience with increasing the smoking age from 16 to 18 saw a drop in the number of people starting smoking. The Prime Minister said he would also look at cracking down on ‘vapes’, the electronic tobacco alternative. A report explaining the system as already implemented in New Zealand, which is becoming known for its draconian health interventions, stated in 2022: The law states that tobacco can’t ever be sold to anybody born on or after January 1, 2009 – and from now on, the minimum age for buying cigarettes will keep going up and up. In theory, somebody trying to buy a pack of cigarettes 50 years from now would need ID to show they were at least 63 years old. But health authorities hope smoking will fade away well before then. They have a stated goal of making New Zealand smoke-free by 2025. New Zealand also took other measures in its law shakeup, including making getting hold of cigarettes more difficult for those who could legally use them. They are no longer sold in regular stores, but can only be bought at specialist tobacconists, cutting the number of locations where smokes are sold nationwide from thousands of locations to hundreds. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/defense-national-security/biden-faa-nominee-promises-end-work-from-home Biden pick to lead FAA promises hard push to end work-from-home policies President Joe Biden's nominee to lead the Federal Aviation Administration would prioritize ending pandemic telework policies for federal employees and bring the out-of-date agency into the 21st century. Former FAA Deputy Administrator Michael Whitaker told Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee members during his confirmation hearing on Wednesday that, if approved, he would focus heavily on matters with agency employees. "I do believe that it's important to be in person for collaboration and working together," said Whitaker, a pilot and former aviation industry executive. "This has been a challenging issue for all organizations, private or public. And I think what needs to happen is after understanding the situation that we're in and the limitations that might be there, issuing very clear guidance, what the expectations are to get people in the office." In July, the FAA announced that employees would have to return to the office no fewer than three days per week starting on Oct. 9. The union pushed back against a 100% return to office, complicating the agency's attempt to reinstate the policy. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) egged Whitaker on over the work-from-home policies and claimed the federal government was the only employer that had not returned to pre-pandemic policies. "When I talk to businesses in the private sector, virtually all of them, employees are going back to work, and they're physically present. And yet, throughout the Biden administration, we have a pattern in just about every agency where large portions of the workforce have apparently decided going into the office is optional," Cruz said. "That seriously limits the effectiveness of an agency and particularly an agency whose mission is protecting people's lives and the airspace." When asked by Cruz if he would commit to "working diligently" to bring employees back into the office, Whitaker agreed. Whitaker was second in command at the FAA from 2012 through 2015. The agency has had a gap in leadership over the past 18 months. Returning to the FAA at this point, Whitaker said, would warrant three actions he would take in his five-year term as administrator. "First, I will work not just to maintain the safety record we have collectively achieved but build upon it. The two Boeing MAX crashes remind us that we must be ever-vigilant," Whitaker said. The agency ought to ensure gaps in the FAA certification process are closed so that undisclosed changes manufacturers make to aircraft can still be caught before being put into use. Second, the FAA should be more "agile and creative" and willing to "adapt quickly" and plan for the future rather than focus on the present. The FAA has but one academy that takes years to complete, and it can only accommodate 1,800 air traffic controllers at a time. Whitaker's final point was that the government should make the FAA a place where people interested in aviation careers, particularly air traffic controllers, want to work. He was tasked with hiring 6,000 air traffic controllers during his previous stint at the FAA but came up far short. https://dailycaller.com/2023/10/05/rnc-republican-presidential-primary-debates-donald-trump/ Even The RNC’s Own Members Are Admitting Trump-less Debates May Be A Waste Of Time Members of the Republican National Committee (RNC) are frustrated with the current direction of their GOP primary debates, admitting that without President Donald Trump the events may not be worth it, according to Politico. The frontrunner for the Republican nomination, Trump has skipped the first two presidential debates, a decision that has drawn criticism from rival candidates. After the first two debates were widely panned, some within the RNC think they need the President on the stage to make the forums worth it. “I think the only way you salvage it is if you get the frontrunner there,” Tyler Bowyer, a national committeeman from Arizona, told Politico. “Plan a debate where you get the frontrunner to agree to it.” The first GOP presidential debate, sponsored by the conservative youth organization Young America’s Foundation (YAF), was aired exclusively on Fox News, Fox Business and Rumble. The debate was moderated by Fox News’ Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The second debate was aired by the exact same networks, in addition to Spanish-language network Univision. The moderators included Univision anchor Ilia Calderón, Fox Business host Stuart Varney and Fox News host Dana Perino. That debate fell flat, with many prominent conservative media figures criticizing the moderators for asking poor questions while candidates bickered and talked over one another. The RNC previously promised in 2022 to use debates to “raise conservative media up” and incorporate other outlets, but after the first two debates, conservative media companies outside of the mainstream media told the Daily Caller that they are feeling snubbed by the committee. “You can’t put your head in the sand and pretend these debates are going to result in someone other than Donald Trump getting the nomination,” Patti Lyman, the RNC’s national committeewoman from Virginia, told Politico, adding that the debates were “embarrassing” and “reflected very poorly on our party.” Despite some members pushing for Trump to take the debate stage, top officials are reportedly not attempting to get the front runner on the debate stage, a person with knowledge of the committee’s operations told Politico. That reportedly includes RNC chairwoman Ronna McDaniel and chairman for the RNC’s Temporary Committee on Presidential Debates David Bossie. Trump himself doesn’t think the debates should go on; the President told the Daily Caller that the RNC “has to stop the debates” because they are “bad for the Republican party.” Trump and his advisors have additionally urged the RNC to “refocus its manpower and money” on election integrity efforts rather than the debates, Politico reported.

In All Things
Episode 88: Tragedy, suffering, grief with Jennifer Prechter (encore presentation)

In All Things

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 31:32


Dean Weaver, EPC Stated Clerk, welcomes Jennifer Prechter, EPC Teaching Elder who serves as a palliative care chaplain at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children and in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women and Babies in Orlando, Fla. The two discuss her journey to hospital chaplaincy, and how her ministry provides opportunity for addressing deep questions of life with unchurched people across a wide spectrum of life experience. Prechter also discusses how “longing and lament” can help people process tragedies such as a child with a terminal illness, or the May 24, 2022, shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas.

Money with Mission Podcast
Options with Multiple Streams of Income with Dr. Nicole Bramwell

Money with Mission Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 44:17


Dr. Nicole Bramwell opened CFI Weight Loss Home of HealthyCurves in 2013, after becoming frustrated with the limited time to counsel patients and families on proper nutrition & maintaining a healthy weight. She felt follow up with patients every few months was inadequate & ineffective in making a true difference in her patients' health & wellbeing. Dr. Bramwell, also affectionately known as Dr. B,  has been married for almost 22 years & is mother to an amazing daughter currently in college. Dr. Bramwell graduated from Howard University School of Medicine in Washington, DC. She earned an MBA from Webster University during her year as Chief Resident & Junior Faculty at Arnold Palmer Hospital in Orlando Florida. Dr. Nicole Bramwell brings her compassionate and uplifting approach and the integration of plant based supplements to optimize and balance total body system functions. 2:30 - What led Dr. Bramwell to Medicine 4:30 - Dr. Bramwell's entrepreneurial dreams 5:50 - Dr. Bramwell's hospital work history  7:45 - The Business of Medicine 9:30 -  Dr. Bramwell's decision on leaving Medicine 11:30 - Network Marketing 15:45 - Dr. Bramwell's Healthy Curves program 17:15 - Dr. Bramwell's problem with Dr. Oz 18:45 - The negative side of Dr. Bramwell's position 20:10 - Professional violations 20:45- Taking care of yourself 21:45 - The year of NO 25:10 - commercial 27:45 - Dr. Bramwell's current mission 31:00 - Network Marketing skills 33:10 - Dr. Bramwell's Real Estate income 39:45 - Giveaway! Email tava@moneywithmission.com 40:30 - Ways to connect with Dr. Bramwell

Money with Mission Podcast
Options with Multiple Streams of Income with Dr. Nicole Bramwell

Money with Mission Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 44:17


Dr. Nicole Bramwell opened CFI Weight Loss Home of HealthyCurves in 2013, after becoming frustrated with the limited time to counsel patients and families on proper nutrition & maintaining a healthy weight. She felt follow up with patients every few months was inadequate & ineffective in making a true difference in her patients' health & wellbeing. Dr. Bramwell, also affectionately known as Dr. B,  has been married for almost 22 years & is mother to an amazing daughter currently in college. Dr. Bramwell graduated from Howard University School of Medicine in Washington, DC. She earned an MBA from Webster University during her year as Chief Resident & Junior Faculty at Arnold Palmer Hospital in Orlando Florida. Dr. Nicole Bramwell brings her compassionate and uplifting approach and the integration of plant based supplements to optimize and balance total body system functions. 2:30 - What led Dr. Bramwell to Medicine 4:30 - Dr. Bramwell's entrepreneurial dreams 5:50 - Dr. Bramwell's hospital work history  7:45 - The Business of Medicine 9:30 -  Dr. Bramwell's decision on leaving Medicine 11:30 - Network Marketing 15:45 - Dr. Bramwell's Healthy Curves program 17:15 - Dr. Bramwell's problem with Dr. Oz 18:45 - The negative side of Dr. Bramwell's position 20:10 - Professional violations 20:45- Taking care of yourself 21:45 - The year of NO 25:10 - commercial 27:45 - Dr. Bramwell's current mission 31:00 - Network Marketing skills 33:10 - Dr. Bramwell's Real Estate income 39:45 - Giveaway! Email tava@moneywithmission.com 40:30 - Ways to connect with Dr. Bramwell

In All Things
Episode 27: Tragedy, suffering, grief in light of Uvalde, Texas, shooting with Jennifer Prechter

In All Things

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 35:28


Dean Weaver, EPC Stated Clerk, welcomes Jennifer Prechter, EPC Teaching Elder who serves as a palliative care chaplain at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children and in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women and Babies in Orlando, Florida. The two discuss Prechter's journey to hospital chaplaincy, and how her ministry provides opportunity for addressing deep questions of life with unchurched people across a wide spectrum of life experience. Prechter also discusses how “longing and lament” can help people process tragedies such as a child with a terminal illness, or the May 24 shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas.

Follow The Brand Podcast
Season 4 Episode 6: Moment of Truth Featuring Antwan Williams, Vice President of Operations with the Henry Ford Health System

Follow The Brand Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 24:28


How to build wealth by investing in our children is how Antwan Williams finds value. He stresses the importance of learning the value of saving and writing down your goals through his new Children's book Mansa Little Reminders. Antwan also spends a lot of time on Strategic growth initiatives as a healthcare executive to understand the underlying financial impact on his community.  He brings a genuine optimistic spirit to challenge the status quo and cares about people.  The oldest of ten, he leads the way to impact more communities beyond his own. Antwan believes in  Self-reflecting to better understand what he wants in life. He puts in the research to become a high-performing healthcare executive and forever learner. Antwan D. Williams is an Author, leader in healthcare, and servant to the community.  His book, Mansa's Little Reminders, is a financial literacy gem for kids everywhere. Antwan is currently with Henry Ford Health as Vice President of Operations with the Wyandotte Hospital. He is also co-founder of The Advancement League. A membership ecosystem known for career development, community impact, and their annual Young Health Leader Summit. Before serving in his current role, Antwan served as Executive Administrator for Allied Health and Support Services for Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women and Babies and the Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children at Orlando Health.Originally from St. Petersburg, Florida, Antwan joined Orlando Health from the Geisinger Health System in Danville, Pennsylvania, where he directed numerous service line initiatives, including serving as the Executive leading the systems' emergency departments across the 12-hospital campus portfolio.Antwan earned his Bachelor of Science in business management at Florida State University and his Master's degree in health services administration at the University of Central Florida.https://www.henryford.com/www.5starbdm.com

Help for Hip Dysplasia
Season 3, Episode 8 - Dr. Charles T. Price

Help for Hip Dysplasia

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021 77:38


This week on the Help for Hip Dysplasia Podcast, we chat to Dr Charles T. Price, Director of the International Hip Dysplasia Institute. We discuss the questions put forward by you, this wonderful community! Currently, and for the last 12 years, Dr Price manages The International Hip Dysplasia Institute at Arnold Palmer Hospital that is promoting awareness, providing access to information and encouraging efforts to improve the prevention and treatment of hip dysplasia worldwide. This amongst the many, many other achievements in his career. Chad, as he prefers to be called, graduated from Emory University in Atlanta, then Baylor College of Medicine followed by Orthopedic Residency at University of Florida under William F. Enneking, and a pediatric orthopedic fellowship at Scottish Rite Hospital in Atlanta with Wood Lovell. Then he returned to Orlando and practiced pediatric orthopedic surgery at Arnold Palmer Hospital for 34 years where he served as Director of Pediatric Orthopedic Education, and as a Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at University of Central Florida College of Medicine. He has authored over 80 scientific papers, 20 textbook chapters, and three books on topics including hip dysplasia, Perthes disease, bone lengthening, fracture management, and other research topics. Chad has served as President of POSNA, President of the Limb Lengthening and Reconstruction Society of North America, and also served four years as Annual Meeting Chairman of the AAOS. In 2011, Dr. Price was honored with the Distinguished Achievement Award from POSNA primarily for rescuing and firmly establishing the International Pediatric Orthopedic Symposium that he chaired for eleven years. Thank you Dr. Price for your time, and for this wonderful conversation!

When Autumn Comes
Ep 17: Dr Jenna Wheeler | Walk the Lake

When Autumn Comes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 55:04


Meet Dr Jenna Wheeler from Arnold Palmer Hospital in Orlando, Florida. Susan met Jenna on a family vacation gone-bad when Lorelei ended up in the APH Pediatric Intensive Care Unit.  Today we have a rare, candid conversation with a Critical Care Doctor. Rare because when in medical mom life do we ever casually sit around and chat with an ICU doc that isn't in the midst of a traumatic experience??   Topics we talked about that you do not want to miss: Dr Wheeler was a “hospital kid” growing up and talks about how it has affected her practice Medical Mamas know their kids best and assures us that what we are doing is hard She shares how she connects with her patients even on the tragic days Links and resources: Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/WhenAutumnComesPodcast Follow us on Instagram: @WhenAutumnComesPodcast Make sure you hit SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss out on our upcoming stories of medical and special needs parenting from families like yours. And, if you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a 5 star rating and a review!  Thank You!  

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MPR News with Kerri Miller
The struggle to reopen schools

MPR News with Kerri Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 47:13


Summer has just started, but parents and teachers alike are already consumed by this question: What will school look like in the fall? The Minnesota Department of Education says districts should prepare for three scenarios, with a final decision coming in late July. But already, there are signs the pandemic has radically changed how the next school year may play out. According to a USA Today poll, one in five teachers say they are unlikely to return to the classroom if schools reopen. A separate poll of parents found that six in 10 say they will pursue at-home educational options, rather than sending their kids back to school. Distance learning under stay-at-home orders this past spring only widened the racial and economic gaps. Meanwhile, districts nationwide are facing budget cuts. The details are messy, the answers unclear. On Monday, MPR News host Kerri Miller spoke with a school administrator and a pediatrician about how they are approaching these decisions. Guests: Christine Tucci Osorio is the superintendent of ISD 622 (North St Paul-Maplewood-Oakdale schools). Dr. Jenna Wheeler is a pediatric critical care physician with Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. To listen to the full conversation you can use the audio player above. Subscribe to the MPR News with Kerri Miller podcast on: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts , Spotify or RSS

Bowel and Bladder Matters Podcast
Neurogenic bowel and quality of life

Bowel and Bladder Matters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 12:32


Our topic in this podcast is neurogenic bowel and quality of life in the pediatric population. Dr. Safder provides information on the overall impact of neurogenic bowel with fecal incontinence in the pediatric population and discusses the impact on both the child and caregivers / parents. Guest BioDr. Shaista Safder has been with the Center for Digestive Health and Nutrition since 2009 and currently serves as the Director of the Motility Center at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. In 2015, she became a Diplomate of the American Board of Obesity Medicine and leads the Healthy Lifestyles Program at Arnold Palmer. Dr. Safder’s interests include: motility disorders, eosinophilia esophagitis, allergic gastro enteropathies, defecation disorders, obesity medicine and medical education. Visit https://www.coloplast.us/professional/ for more educational offerings.

Sessions with Syd
Turning Inconvenience Into Opportunity with Dr. Guillermo Ruiz from 30/30 Strong

Sessions with Syd

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2020 59:17


On today's episode, I speak with Dr. Guillermo Ruiz, and boy, what an AMAZING conversation this was! So many knowledge bombs! We talk about COVID-19, how to keep your immune system healthy, mental health, gut health, "turning an inconvenience in to an opportunity," and so much more!Dr. Guillermo Ruiz is a Naturopathic Medicine Doctor practicing in Scottsdale, AZ. He graduated from the Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine. Prior to his doctorate, Dr. Ruiz spent his childhood in Mexico, before moving to Florida in 1996. Dr. Ruiz finished a Bachelor of Science Degree in Medical Sciences and a minor in Health Services Administration at the University of Central Florida. While pursuing his bachelor’s degree he worked at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. As an Advanced Clinical Tech, he worked under an incredible team of doctors and nurses in the Pediatric Emergency Department and Level One Trauma Center. He witnessed the amazing, state-of- the-art care in emergency medicine but also learned of a larger health care system in disarray. He used this new perspective and a passion for evidence based medicine to change his life. By changing his diet, learning about proper movement and implementing optimal lifestyle habits he was able to improve his personal health and find a calling in Naturopathic Medicine. At that point he decided to further his career with a focus on finding and removing the underlying obstacles to health.While attending SCNM, Dr. Ruiz became interested in the treatment of endocrine disease with a focus on thyroid health. Under the mentorship of Dr. Alan Christianson, Dr. Ruiz expanded his knowledge on the treatment of Hashimoto’s and Grave’s disease and has completed advanced endocrinology training in order to better address and resolve endocrine disease.Dr. Ruiz has a deep love for botanical medicine and has presented nationally and internationally on to the topic. He currently holds a position as a research assistant at SCNM and works part time as a researcher at the Arizona State University Biodesign Institute. His research focuses in the prevention, control and treatment of multidrug resistant bacteria and viruses with the use of botanicals and other naturally occurring substances such as amino acids and minerals.In his spare time, Dr. Ruiz hosts his own podcast, "30/30 Health," where he interviews the most influential personalities in the health movement. Dr. Ruiz strives to advance naturopathic practices with an evidence based medicine approach.Connect with Dr. Ruiz:http://www.3030strong.comInstagram & Twitter: @3030Strongguillermo@3030strong.com

Bowel and Bladder Matters Podcast
Management of neurogenic bowel (stepped approaches)

Bowel and Bladder Matters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 13:01


In this episode, Dr. Safder sets the foundation by explaining neurogenic bowel dysfunction. She then talks about her stepped approach to establishing a plan of care and where to begin. Guest BioDr. Shaista Safder has been with the Center for Digestive Health and Nutrition since 2009 and currently serves as the Director of the Motility Center at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. In 2015, she became a Diplomate of the American Board of Obesity Medicine and leads the Healthy Lifestyles Program at Arnold Palmer. Dr. Safder’s interests include: motility disorders, eosinophilia esophagitis, allergic gastric enteropathies, defecation disorders, obesity medicine and medical education. Visit https://www.coloplast.us/professional/ for more educational offerings.

Bowel and Bladder Matters Podcast
Assessment of Pediatric Neurogenic Bowel

Bowel and Bladder Matters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 10:55


This discussion focuses on the assessment of pediatric neurogenic bowel as well as how Dr. Safder utilizes the neurogenic bowel dysfunction scoring tool in the initial assessment. Guest Bio:Dr. Shaista Safder has been with the Center for Digestive Health and Nutrition since 2008 and currently serves as the director of the Motility Center at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. In 2015, she became a Diplomate of the American Board of Obesity Medicine and leads the Healthy Lifestyles Program at Arnold Palmer. Dr. Safder’s interests include: motility disorders, eosinophilia esophagitis, allergic gastric enteropathies, defecation disorders, obesity medicine and medical education.Visit https://www.coloplast.us/professional/ for more educational offerings.

Essential Wisdom: Inspiring Future Female Physicians
Lauren Kane, MD - Congenital Cardiac Surgery

Essential Wisdom: Inspiring Future Female Physicians

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 37:27 Transcription Available


Dr. Lauren Kane practices as a Congenital Cardiac Surgeon at The Heart Center at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, University of Central Florida. Dr. Kane attended medical school at the University of Texas Houston and completed General Surgery Residency at University of Texas Southwestern Dallas. Following this she went on to complete a fellowship in Cardiothoracic Surgery at Emory University, and fellowship in Congenital Heart Surgery at University of Southern California at Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles. She has served as faculty at the University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio and Baylor College of Medicine before her current position at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. Dr. Kane serves as the President of the Women in Thoracic Surgery organization, is active in the Society of Thoracic Surgeons, Southern Thoracic Surgical Association, and was recently awarded the Carolyn Reed Traveling Scholarship, during which she gathered international surgical experience in her travels to India, Japan and England. Dr. Kane is chair of the patient education website for Society of Thoracic Surgeons and enjoys participating in the education of both patients and physicians.

Beyond Reason Radio
The BEYOND REASON "CON" Laws

Beyond Reason Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2018 57:57


On this edition of Good Morning Orlando Yaffee fills in for Bud and updates the latest news! The government shutdown continues as there are no signs of compromise. AND Why a judge was able to stop Arnold Palmer Hospital from adding a heart transplant program. PLUS Stories from 2018 that make me worry for the future AND stories from 2018 that give me hope for the future.

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Beyond Reason Radio
The BEYOND REASON "CON" Laws

Beyond Reason Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2018 57:57


On this edition of Good Morning Orlando Yaffee fills in for Bud and updates the latest news! The government shutdown continues as there are no signs of compromise. AND Why a judge was able to stop Arnold Palmer Hospital from adding a heart transplant program. PLUS Stories from 2018 that make me worry for the future AND stories from 2018 that give me hope for the future.

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Good Morning Orlando
The Good And Bad of 2018

Good Morning Orlando

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2018 99:47


On this edition of Good Morning Orlando Yaffee fills in for Bud and updates the latest news! The government shutdown continues as there are no signs of compromise. AND Why a judge was able to stop Arnold Palmer Hospital from adding a heart transplant program. PLUS Stories from 2018 that make me worry for the future AND stories from 2018 that give me hope for the future.

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The Golf Insiders
09/19/2012 The Golf Insiders

The Golf Insiders

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2012 47:30


Holly G and Rich B are in the studio talking all things golf. They kick off the show talking about the Tour Championship with Bob Harig, ESPN.com. A lot of different possibilities, except for the top 5 in the standings. If McIlroy, Tiger, Watney, Mickelson or Snedeker wins, then they would win the FedEx Cup. Holly G and Bob talk about how all of the members of the Ryder Cup team are at the Tour Championship.  Bob makes the point that players who are competing in the Ryder Cup tee off on Friday with the same pressure as you would have if you were in a final Sunday. If you are in a Sunday final, you played well enough on the first three days to get into the final. For the Ryder Cup, you start off with that pressure. The three talk about the Tiger vs. Rory rivalry and if Tiger feels any intimidation. Bob likes Phil to win the FedEx Cup. He feels that Phil is playing really well right now and has played well in Atlanta. Holly and Rich are joined by Marty Perlmutter, President of the Leaderboard of Miami, to talk about an upcoming charity golf tournament to benefit the Greater Orlando Children's Miracle Network. The 10th Annual McLane Foodservice Golf Tournament will be Sept 29 at Falcon's Fire. Register at www.mclanecharitygolftournament.net or show up at 7:30 a.m. for an 8:30 tee off. $150 per person. The golf tournament annually raises money for the Children's Miracle Network and the Arnold Palmer Hospital in Orlando. The scramble golf tournament will include a skills challenge for all players, a live auction, helicopter ball drop and a couple of unique on-course games. Jeff Shain, Orlando Sentinel, calls in from East Lake to talk to the Golf Insiders about the course in Atlanta and the transformation of the area. Jeff also talks about the potential possibilities for any of the 30 participants. Jeff also talks to Holly about the Women's Open Championship and how well Paula Creamer and Jiyai Shin have played the past couple weeks. Shin won and Creamer finished 3rd. The two had played the week before in a 9 hole playoff that Shin won on Monday. Todd Lewis calls in to wrap up the show. Holly and Todd talk about the Freddy Couples being selected to the Hall of Fame and Steve Stricker named 2012 Payne Stewart Award recipient at East Lake. Todd likes Luke Donald.

Trapped On Vacation
The 2005 Children's Miracle Network Ride-a-Thon

Trapped On Vacation

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2005 25:12


On Friday, November 18th, I went to the DisneyHand Helping Kids Shine Ride-a-Thon to benefit the Children's Miracle Network. The Ride-a-Thon used to be know as the Fantasyland 5k, but the name was changed a couple years ago when they added Tomorrowland attractions to the event. Over 5000 WDW Castmembers as well as employees and families from Arnold Palmer Hospital for Women and Children in Orlando, and Shands Hospital in Gainesville attended the event. Children's Miracle Network hospitals treat 17 million children for every disease and injury imaginable. They impact the lives of more children than any other children's organization in the world. Children's hospitals provide state-of-the-art care, life-saving research and preventative education for children 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. There is a Children's Miracle Network hospital dedicated to serving children in every community across the United States and Canada. These hospitals are committed to providing the best care for children when they need it. If you can, please visit CMN's website to donate. Also see Toys for Tots for a toy drop off location in your area. (Not related to CMN...) Show links: The Darcy and Holly Show Beyond Main Street Lacivious Biddies from the Podsafe Music Network. (Oh and Joey Fatone still sucks) ;)