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About Sig MullerBelow is part of the orgin story of "Be the World's Best". I talk about Day 0 - Not My Day to Die in a blog on my website. The below is about the Days after I died.Day 1 & 2 - "You Are the World's Best"The first two days in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) I don't remember anything.I was intubated, out of it, amnesiac, and told sometimes combative (trying to take out the intubation tube on my own - I really didn't like it!). Everything I will recount here I was later told by friends, family and caregivers. By the morning of Day 1 (evening of Day 0), my sister Maria was there along with my sons Ashton, and Sig 3 (affectionately known by me as Sigareeno) and his wife Becca.Sigareeno put his second year medical school skills to work with his Dad as a real life case study in consulting with the Doctors about my condition and care. The biggest concern he had was that I might might be in a permanent vegatative state given the length of time my heart was stopped and I was without oxygen.Maria was supportive and there as the captain for the duration of my 6 days in the hospital - everyone needs a Maria in their life! She helped everyone row together, remain optimistic, and to make sure I got the World's Best Care.While in my amnesiac state I repeatedly said 2 things thousands of times to everyone who came into the room. Family, friends, doctors, nurses, lab technicians, janitors et. al. Everyone who came in was told repeatedly and continuously:1. "You are the World's Best"2. "Don't give me clopidogrel" (Plavix)https://www.betheworldsbest.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/sigmuller/----------------------------------About Oreet KaufmanI left corporate. I finally did it and took the plunge to go out on my own. After spending 20+ years in training and development, I now solve critical communication challenges and build confidence through amazing presentation designs. What problems do I solve?1. Deadline panic - you need to create a fantastic deck in a short amount of time.2. Poor use of resources - you need your team to do other work besides creating presentations.3. Clear messaging - you're worried your story won't land with your audience.How do I solve these problems? I deliver confidence with:1. Presentations that inspire change2. 'Word dieting' - clear and concise messaging that sticks3. Designs that stands outFor example, when I get a client with just a mountain of words on a page my first thoughts are, oh boy, this is a lot and no one will read it. Then I dive right in. 1. What is the author trying to achieve - a sale? change a habit? raise money?2. Does the flow of the content make sense? Is there a beginning, middle and end to this story?3. With my 'red pen' I start cutting - what is redundant, what is extra, what can be speaker notes or an appendix? (this is the most gratifying part, honestly)4. What are the right images and visuals to bring this story to life?https://ocdesigns.info/https://www.linkedin.com/in/oreetkaufman---------------------------------About Brittany HansenWomen in tech are trending, but beyond the buzzwords, the reality is a rollercoaster of ambition, obstacles, and unexpected wins. I know this firsthand.As a mom of four—two with special needs—I've co-founded a SaaS company without venture capital, navigating the challenges of fundraising, scaling, and doing business in Idaho, a state just beginning to carve out its place in the tech world. The journey has been both rewarding and brutal, filled with lessons in resilience, adaptability, and the power of relationships.https://go.viiision.app/topic/663bd5880f24b611104fa7d5----------------------------------When It Worked Podcasthttps://getoffthedamnphone.com/podcast
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This episode is all about self-care!! As wives, mothers, and entrepreneurs, it is soooooooo easy to put ourselves last!! Between dinners, meetings, work, and life, finding a little time for me is HARD! The ladies get into the importance of "putting me first." And with that said, we're taking a small break to recharge, reset and come back better for season 2!!! We have some exciting things coming up and we want to be our best, so stay locked in, rewatch an old episode and keep praying for God's Favorites!!!OUR CONVERSATION CARDS ARE HERE!! Not all conversation cards are created equal! Carefully curated to generate healthy dialogue aimed at strengthening connections. If you are dating, engaged, or married, there is a deck for you!!! ORDER 101 Chats to Reach the Peak here ----> https://shop.marriagepinnacle.com/collections/conversation-cards Be sure to like, comment and subscribe to keep up with all things Marriage Pinnacle! Remember, if you have an issue that you would like help with, send your listener letters to contactus@marriagepinnacle.com!Stay on the Peak and subscribe to our Peak Seekers community and mailing list at http://www.marriagepinnacle.com, where you'll be the first to know about new episodes, receive discount codes for exciting merch drops, and upcoming events! Follow us on all social media outlets at @marriagepinnacle and Twitter at @thapeak for the most up-to-date information, tips, and marital support resources!
Are you confused about Medicare? Want to know how it can benefit you and which options best suit your needs? In this episode of The Health Fix Podcast, Dr. Jannine Krause interviews award-winning journalist and Medicare expert Phillip Moeller. Phillip is a coauthor of the New York Times bestseller Get What's Yours: The Secrets to Maxing Out Your Social Security and author of Get What's Yours for Medicare: Maximizing Your Coverage, Minimizing Your Costs, and Get What's Yours for Health Care: How to Get the Best Care at the Right Price. He also writes the “Ask Phil” feature for PBS NewsHour and shares Medicare and Social Security insights in his Substack newsletter, Get What's Yours. What You'll Learn In This Episode: Understanding Medicare Benefits: A breakdown of what Medicare actually provides and how it supports healthcare needs. Choosing the Right Plan: Key health conditions to consider when deciding between Original Medicare and Medicare Advantage plans. Medigap vs. Medicare Advantage Plans: Insights on how Medigap policies differ from Medicare Advantage plans, and when each might be a good choice. ACO Medical Groups: Why Accountable Care Organizations (ACO) provide a holistic approach for Medicare clients. Maximizing Medicare Benefits: How being proactive and asking the right questions can help you get the most from your Medicare benefits. Resources from the Show: Phillip Moeller's Website: GetWhatsYours.org Phillip's Book: Get What's Yours for Medicare Phillip's Newsletter: Get What's Yours on Substack (excellent free posts on Medicare updates) SHIP program - State Health Insurance Assistance Program - get help in your individual state Tune in to get clear guidance on evaluating Medicare and understanding which options work best for your unique health needs.
Our guest on the podcast today is Phil Moeller. He's the primary author of the Get What's Yours series of consumer guidebooks, including a newly revised edition of Get What's Yours for Medicare: Maximize Your Coverage, Minimize Your Costs. In addition, the series includes Get What's Yours: The Revised Secrets to Maxing Out Your Social Security and Get What's Yours for Health Care: How to Get the Best Care at the Right Price. Phil wrote the “Ask Phil” Medicare column for the PBS NewsHour website, Making Sense, reported on aging healthcare and retirement for Money magazine, and wrote “The Best Life” feature on aging and retirement for US News & World Report. He began his career as a newspaper business reporter and editor, and has worked for The Baltimore Sun, The Charlotte Observer, The Chicago Sun Times, The Hartford Business Journal, and The Louisville Courier Journal. He later founded the insure.com consumer website and also worked as a communications executive for a large insurance company.BackgroundBioGetWhatsYours.orgInsure.comBooks: Get What's Yours for Medicare: Maximize Your CoverageGet What's Yours: The Revised Secrets to Maxing Out Your Social SecurityGet What's Yours for Health Care: How to Get the Best Care at the Right PriceParts of Medicare Explained“Phil Moeller: What's New for Medicare—and More—in 2024?” by Phil Moeller, uhc.com, Jan. 10, 2024.“Phil Moeller: Filling the Coverage Gaps in Medicare,” by Phil Moeller, uhc.com, Sept. 25, 2024.Get Started With MedicareWhat Part A CoversWhat Part B CoversMedicare Advantage PlansWhat Medicare Part D Drug Plans CoverCompare Medigap Plan BenefitsWorking Past 65Private Insurance“Learning to Love Insurance Brokers (Within Limits!),” by Phil Moeller, substack.com, April 22, 2024.“Medicare Moment by Phil Moeller: Moving From Employer Health Insurance to Medicare,” Video by Phil Moeller, uhc.com, Nov. 21, 2022.Other“Washington State Establishes a Long-Term Care Program,” by Alicia H. Munnell, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College, crr.bc.edu, Aug. 13, 2024.Medicare Plan FinderMedicare & YouKFF
Nine Lives with Dr. Kat - Cat podcasts for cat lovers on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)
In today's show, we are lucky to have 2 special guests, a regular contributor, Steve Dale and Dr. Gail Golab from the American Veterinary Medical Association here to explain the role of telemedicine for our own pets. Did you know there are legal issues that may limit its use? If you want to take the supurr best care of your cats, you need to check this show out and find out if you can take advantage of the convenience of telemedicine with your own vet. EPISODE NOTES: Tele-kitty: How Can Telemedicine Help You Take The Best Care Of Your Cat?
Robyn Carlson was born in San Diego, California. She is a fourth generation native San Diegan. At three years old, her family moved to Riverside, California where she grew up. She loved how involved her family was in the community and she could go just about anywhere without having to ask permission growing up. Her parents […]
Dr. Ann Hester is a board-certified internal medicine physician with more than 25 years of direct patient care experience. Her passion for empowering patients started in medical school when she organized health fairs and wrote patient information literature. Her book Your Family Medical Record: An Interactive Guide to Getting the Best Care was published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. in 2000. In November of 2022, she publishedPatient Empowerment 101: More than a book, it's an adventure! Dr. Hester is married with six children and a 100 lb German Shepherd named Rex. She enjoys organic gardening and taking long walks.
It's the beginning of the dance season! Time to prep and make sure we are ready to tackle another crazy year! Dance parents have a long list of tasks to do from booking hotels, to purchasing all the many items their dancer is required to have. We created a little checklist of all these pre-season TO DOs so we don't forget any of these important things! Welcome to Two Dance Moms Podcast!WHAT TO LISTEN FORTasks you should do before the competition season startsItems to buy in advance EPISODES MENTIONEDHotelsEp. 17 Dance Binder: Tips to Organize, Sort, and Store All Your Dance DetailsEp. 59 Dance Parent Responsibilities: What is Expected of You at the Studio and CompetitionsEp. 24 Bag Ladies: Reviewing Every Bag a Dance Moms Needs to Stay OrganizedEp. 43 Make up Dupes: Ways to Save and Where to Splurge for Stage Makeup and More! Ep. 4 Hair, Make up & Skincare: Tips and Products For Application and Skincare RecoveryEp. 42 Parent Self-Care: Recharge Yourself to Best Care for Your DancerEPISODE SPONSORSDream Duffel, the original rolling duffel with a built in garment rack! Choose from multiple sizes, colors, patterns, & styles!Apolla Performance Compression Socks, Made by dancers for dancers! Increase stability and support, while reducing pain and fatigue. RATE & REVIEWRate & Review Apple Podcast Rate on Spotify SOCIALS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twodancemomspodcast/
In this episode, Dr Pipin Singh talks to MIMS Learning editor Pat Anderson about how to provide care for nursing home residents that meets their needs and enables them to have the best possible quality of life.His practice's approach makes best use of time and draws in the support of pharmacists and nursing home teams to plan and deliver care and to plan ahead so that frail, older residents are treated in accordance with their wishes.As part of the episode, Dr Singh focuses on medication review, using a case study example to work through the issues faced by one elderly resident with multiple health problems and multiple prescribed medications. He outlines how medication review has affected this patient's quality of life, and how providing continuity of care to patients in this situation is very professionally rewarding. This episode is supported by the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Medicine, which has recently released an e-learning course entitled Managing Respiratory Diseases. You can access the website version of this podcast on MIMS Learning to make notes for your appraisal. MIMS Learning offers hundreds of hours of CPD for healthcare professionals, along with a handy CPD organiser.Please note: this podcast is presented by medical editors and discusses educational content written or presented by doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals on the MIMS Learning website and at live events.Useful linksUnsafe swallow in a patient who lacks capacity: nursing home case studyPolypharmacy in a patient with dementia: nursing home case studyMultiple morbidity: nursing home case studyRecurrent falls in older peopleAssessment of older peopleMIMS LearningRegister for a free healthcare professional account Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Vital Conversations: Influencing Workplace Well-Being in Health Care
In this episode, Kim Peairs joins us to discuss the role of the medication access pharmacy technician, a promising approach to tackling prior authorizations in primary care being piloted at Johns Hopkins. Dr. Peairs walks us through this team-based intervention … Ep. 4 — “This Is Getting in the Way of Me Providing the Best Care”: An Approach to Tackle Prior Authorization Burden in Primary Care Read More »
Bio Dr. Karan Thachil's educational journey, spanning from the University of Georgia to the Dental College of Georgia, has equipped him with an insightful blend of academic knowledge and clinical skills. His expertise, enriched by a Master's in Biology and a Doctorate in Dental Medicine, along with specialized training in dental implants and third molar impaction, positions him as a well-rounded dental expert in our practice. Away from the clinic, Dr. Thachil is deeply committed to his family, enjoying quality time with his wife, Pooja, and their children, Aahana and Dev. His interests extend beyond dentistry, embracing hobbies such as reading, golfing, and being an avid supporter of Georgia's sports teams. This balanced lifestyle enhances his relatable and approachable demeanor. Summary Dr. Karan Thachil shares his journey of starting a dental practice and challenges faced along the way. He discusses the decision to open a startup instead of going the acquisition route and the benefits of creating something from scratch. Dr. Thachil emphasizes the importance of having a good work-life balance and finding a business partner with complementary skills and personalities. He challenges the narrative that dentists should work for DSOs and highlights the advantages of starting your own practice. Dr. Thachil also emphasizes the importance of continuous learning, building a strong team, and providing excellent patient care. Dr. Karan Thachil shares his experience of starting a dental practice and provides advice for others who are considering opening their own practice. He emphasizes the importance of having a clear vision, treating staff well, and networking within the local community. He also highlights the need for patience and perseverance, as building a successful practice takes time. Dr. Thachil and his partner have set goals for the next five years, including equipping all operatories and supporting both doctors to work full-time. They also plan to focus on building a strong team and maintaining a positive office culture. More information: www.esteemdentalstudio.com Takeaways and Notes Good to Great -https://a.co/d/1X4ht6m Traction - https://a.co/d/f1qT2N4 Unreasonable Hospitality - https://a.co/d/c7ligki Chapters (00:00) Starting a Dental Practice from Scratch (05:17) Choosing a Startup Over Acquisition (08:00) Creating a Positive Office Culture and Treating Staff Well (08:29) Debunking the Narrative: Dentists Can Succeed Outside of DSOs (12:19) Efficiency and Speed in Dentistry (13:52) The Importance of Debriefing and Communication with Dental Assistants (13:58) Networking and Building a Strong Presence in the Community (20:22) Wearing Multiple Hats: The Challenges of Being a Business Owner (21:30) Networking and Building a Strong Team (22:20) Continuous Learning and Guidance (23:19) Customer Service and Respect (24:00) Focusing on Quality Over Quantity (25:59) The Role of Spousal Support in Practice Success (28:47) Practicing Delayed Gratification and Financial Responsibility (33:52) Being Accountable and Providing the Best Care for Patients (41:04) Conclusion
Best Care es una compañía que brinda apoyo y contención a personas que requieran cuidados personalizados en 7 países de América Latina.Hoy, en el marco de la serie de economía del cuidado que hacemos junto a CoreWoman, contamos la historia de Gastón Lago y su misión de transformar la vida de millones de perdonas en América Latina.
Welcome back to The Wellfuel Podcast! In this episode, Isabel will be chatting with her friend and colleague, Yvonne Heimann, the CEO & founder of AskYvi.com. They will delve into the crucial topic of self-care for busy, successful entrepreneurs. They'll candidly share their own experiences and effective strategies for maintaining mental and physical health amidst a hectic schedule, while Yvonne highlights the importance of setting boundaries, practicing self-awareness, and truly listening to your body. Tune in for an insightful conversation filled with practical tips to help you prioritize your health and well-being, no matter how busy life gets! ----------------- About Yvonne Heimann: Yvonne Heimann is the CEO & founder of AskYvi.com and the leading ClickUp evangelist and Author of "The Basics of Mastering ClickUp",as well as a passionate Business Efficiency & Scalability Consultant, Mindset Coach, NLP Master Practitioner, & Speaker. Using her knowledge of over 15 years running multiple businesses, she helps her clients organize, strengthen, and streamline their businesses into profitability and success.Yvonne is a force to be reckoned with. When her husband died, she was determined to not only resume her passion for building“bulletproof businesses” but also to make sure that those who go through something similar can find the same solace and excitement in entrepreneurship that she did. She wants everyone who goes through a life-changing challenge to know they can come out on top too – even if it takes time.Her work is driven by a vision of a world where digital entrepreneurs not only make a living doing what they are passionate about but thrive and wear their passions as badges of honor. “A world where no one is ever faced with the decision of having to put business and making money over family and loved ones.” That is Yvonne's mission. You can find Yvonne at her website, https://askyvi.com/, or on Instagram @askyvi -----------------Want to learn more about how Isabel Smith Nutrition can help support you on your journey to better health? Book a call with us today! ------------------------- Join us next week for a NEW episode of The Wellfuel Podcast! Be sure to like, share, and subscribe to The Wellfuel Podcast for more great nutritional content in the future! You can learn more about Isabel Smith Nutrition by following us on Instagram: @isabelsmithnutrition.com
This episode features an inspiring conversation with Gretchen Witt, who shares her profoundly personal journey through pediatric cancer with her son, Liam, and how it led to the founding of Cookies for Kids' Cancer. Faced with the dire need for funding in pediatric cancer research, Gretchen turned her pain into purpose, initiating a massive cookie bake sale that evolved into a year-round national organization, raising millions for research and treatment options. The episode delves into the challenges and triumphs of navigating pediatric cancer, the nuances of different types, and the importance of advocacy and grassroots involvement. Gretchen's story illustrates the power of community, determination, and love in the fight against pediatric cancer.• Join the Motherhood Intended Community• Follow @motherhood_intended on Instagram• Leave a review for the podcast• Support Cookies for Kids' Cancer• Connect with Gretchen on Instagram and LinkedInStruggling to conceive? Download this *free* Month-by-Month Roadmap to Your Fertility Success to help you stay focused on your journey to baby.This episode is brought to you by History on the Rocks, the podcast that brings you the fascinating tales of lesser known history while you get ready for the weekend with your favorite drink in hand. Join Cody and Audrey as they uncork the stories that time forgot. From famous people like George Washington and his distillery, to pirate queens causing mayhem on the high seas, each episode is a journey through the ages with endless possibilities. Give History on the Rocks a follow on Facebook and Instagram to keep up with news about the latest episodes.00:00 Welcome and Personal Update: Awaiting a New Arrival01:55 Introducing Gretchen Witt: A Mother's Fight Against Pediatric Cancer04:24 Gretchen's Story: The Diagnosis That Changed Everything15:28 Navigating the Healthcare System: Seeking the Best Care for Liam26:04 Advocacy and Communication: Protecting Childhood Amidst Cancer32:30 The Rollercoaster of Cancer Treatment: Hope, Gratitude, and Giving Back33:49 Understanding Pediatric Cancer and a Mother's Journey34:29 The Birth of a Cookie Fundraiser37:11 The Logistics of Baking 96,000 Cookies39:00 The Impact of Cookies for Kids' Cancer45:10 Expanding the Mission and Making a Difference54:57 How to Get Involved and Support Pediatric Cancer ResearchSupport the showIf you're interested in helping give the absolute greatest gift to deserving parents, learn more about becoming a surrogate (and earn up to $650 just for taking the first few simple steps!): share.conceiveabilities.com/hello12
Welcome to the seventh episode of PaceSetters with Venky Ananth and Raymond Falci, Adjunct Associate Professor, Columbia Business School. Raymond G. Falci currently serves on several healthcare boards and is an adjunct professor at Columbia Business School, having previously worked on Wall Street for 20+ years. This episode delves deeper into topics such as Value based care, Health Equity, Interoperability etc. Making a comparison between FinTech and Health Tech, they discuss about the Magnificent 7 and the rise of the startups in Healthcare industry.,
We spend so much time and energy making sure our dancers are where they need to be, feeling good, looking right, and having a great time. But what I'm sure all of us can agree on is that too often we neglect how WE feel, how we look, and how we are able to enjoy these competition and convention weekends. Today in our parent self care episode, we want to discuss ways to feel our best, so we have the capacity to give our best! WHAT TO LISTEN FORPacking items that help you feel your best over the dance competition weekendPrioritize your own health & wellnessPost dance competition restTop of the Topic: 5 Little things from Home that Make us Feel Good at Competitions EPISODE SPONSORSReinforce Dance Experience Fall 2024 Convention Tour: IGNITE a passion for the arts, FOSTER collaboration, & GIVE BACK to our vibrant community. Apolla Performance Compression Socks, Made by dancers for dancers! Increase stability and support, while reducing pain and fatigue. Dream Duffel, the original rolling duffel with a built in garment rack! Choose from multiple sizes, colors, patterns, & styles!RATE & REVIEWRate & Review Apple Podcast Rate on Spotify SOCIALS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twodancemomspodcast/
It's been a season for your favorite Jezi's and what better way to heal than to discuss self care? There are many myths about self care and discussions about why we have to earn it, but today we are going to discuss why we deserve it and how it is important for our mental health. Journey with us as we relax, unwind, and think about self care.
Dr. Ann Hester is the author of Patient Empowerment 101: More than a book, it's an adventure! She thrives on sharing invaluable health knowledge to empower others. She has written numerous online articles to educate patients on a wide variety of topics. She wrote Your Family Medical Record: An Interactive Guide to Getting the Best Care in 2000 and has been writing to empower people for decades.https://www.patientworld.net/about-us-patient-world
While formalized care teams can be great, there's no replacement for care that's authentic and organic. So often we see needs, but we stumble in our efforts or are held back by discomfort or fear of saying the wrong thing. What if there were a way to overcome the obstacles and help others do the same? Kari Bartkus, author of Courageous Care, joins us in this episode to share how.Listen in to hear:Why caring well is one of the biggest gifts a small church offersThat each of us - no matter what personality - is designed to care wellThe 5 biggest obstacles that hold us back from caringWhy showing up is more important than knowing what to saySpecific steps to move past fear and discomfortConnect with Kari Bartkus: http://lovedoesthat.org/care Rate, Review, & Follow Laurie on Apple Podcasts"I love Laurie and The Small Church Ministry Podcast!!"
Dr. Hester is the author of Patient Empowerment 101: More than a book, it's an adventure! She thrives on sharing invaluable health knowledge to empower others. She has written numerous online articles to educate patients on a wide variety of topics. She wrote Your Family Medical Record: An Interactive Guide to Getting the Best Care in 2000 and has been writing to empower people for decades. Learn more about Patient World- https://www.patientworld.net/home ------------ Dr. Sharon McLaughlin, a physician and virtual speaker, specializes in addressing topics such as confidence, communication, and career development. As the visionary behind the Female Physician Entrepreneurs Network and Business Program, she dedicates herself to empowering women in the medical field. Her mission involves assisting female physicians in transforming their innovative ideas into lucrative businesses, providing them with the freedom to lead fulfilling lives on their terms. Her latest book, Thriving After Burnout, is a compilation of stories from women physicians who share tips and strategies on what helped them during burnout. Thriving After Burnout Thriving After Burnout: A Compilation of Real Stories and Strategies to Reduce Female Physician Burnout Our Business program https://businessmindsetmd.com For women physicians https://fpestrong.com Her website https://sharonmclaughlinmd.com You can reach her at sharon@sharonmclaughlinmd.com #confidence #coursecreation #physiciancourses
Dr. Hester is the author of Patient Empowerment 101: More than a book, it's an adventure! She thrives on sharing invaluable health knowledge to empower others. She has written numerous online articles to educate patients on a wide variety of topics. She wrote Your Family Medical Record: An Interactive Guide to Getting the Best Care in 2000 and has been writing to empower people for decades. Learn more about Patient World- https://www.patientworld.net/home ------------ Dr. Sharon McLaughlin, a physician and virtual speaker, specializes in addressing topics such as confidence, communication, and career development. As the visionary behind the Female Physician Entrepreneurs Network and Business Program, she dedicates herself to empowering women in the medical field. Her mission involves assisting female physicians in transforming their innovative ideas into lucrative businesses, providing them with the freedom to lead fulfilling lives on their terms. Her latest book, Thriving After Burnout, is a compilation of stories from women physicians who share tips and strategies on what helped them during burnout. Thriving After Burnout Thriving After Burnout: A Compilation of Real Stories and Strategies to Reduce Female Physician Burnout Our Business program https://businessmindsetmd.com For women physicians https://fpestrong.com Her website https://sharonmclaughlinmd.com You can reach her at sharon@sharonmclaughlinmd.com #confidence #coursecreation #physiciancourses
Dr Jeremy Graber joins us to help answer the question: how often should patients with total knee arthroplasty come to rehabilitation? To answer this and more, we dive into the 2023 JOSPT article, “Expert Consensus for the Use of Outpatient Rehabilitation Visits After Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Delphi Study.” ------------------------------ RESOURCES Dr Graber and his colleagues led a expert consensus process to establish recommendations for how often and for how long you might consider scheduing rehabilitation visits. The group also discussed discharge planning, how to implement telerehabilitation, and monitoring the patient's progress to guide clinical decisions Check out the JOSPT article: https://www.jospt.org/doi/10.2519/jospt.2023.11840 For more on predicting outcomes after total knee replacement: https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.10.23.23297404v1 (preprint)
He's officially called an end to the hiatus and Dr. Alex Nelson is back for season 2 of his podcast exploring healthcare and finding the best pathways to treat yourself and your loved ones. In this first episode of the season, Dr. Alex talks about care for kids and parents' processes for finding the best care plan after receiving a difficult diagnosis.
Now that our garden beds are sealed up for the winter, it's time to check in our favorite off-season roommates: our houseplants. In this episode, Don and John go over some basic tips for houseplant care, like optimal watering practices and intentional care. Plus, they discuss the importance of giving your houseplants something of a social life. Plants need friends, too. === "Growing Together: A Gardening Podcast" is a show for gardeners in the upper Midwest based in Fargo, North Dakota. Don Kinzler is a horticulturist with NDSU Extension in Cass County, a lifelong gardener, and a longtime trusted resource for gardeners throughout our region. Co-host John Lamb is an arts and entertainment reporter for The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead. John bought a house a few years ago and has taken up gardening, so he has a lot of questions for Don. If you have a question for an upcoming episode of "Growing Together," email Don at donald.kinzler@ndsu.edu. To read Don's weekly gardening columns, visit The Forum website: https://www.inforum.com/don%20kinzler
UPDATE: Last week, we spoke with Heather Ballard, an animal rescuer and activist for animal rights. She's with a non-profit organization called Rescue NL. Ballard talked about changes she'd hoped would be made to the province's Animal Health and Protection Act. She had communicated about those changes during a meeting last year with the Department of Fisheries, Forestry and Agriculture. CBC asked for an interview with the minister, but we got a written response from the department instead.
This is a disturbing episode but one that deserves to be looked into further. When you visit your doctor, are you being offered the best treatment or just another prescription? Your Choice, Your Health Listen in as Dr. Plank shares information on Medicare and insurance company reimbursement practices that might be keeping you from getting the best care. Lifestyle medicine focuses on improving lifestyle behaviors such as eating, movement, stress reduction, and better sleep. Habits that allow clients improved incomes with lower cost and no medication. But did you know, Medicare pays doctors more who keep their clients on medication vs non-medication lifestyle treatments. It's known as medication compliance. Spend your healthcare dollars wisely! Your health depends on it. Read more here. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dr-plank/message
Rami Karjian and Pippa Shulman from Medically Home discuss why higher payment and lower length of stay isn't always the best benchmark. Mentioned in this episode: HFMA Comments on Request for Information Regarding Medical Payment Products
It's tough to maintain your self-care in this fast paced world. Let this message be a reminder to be intentional about your self-care as you start this new week!
The MFR Coach’s Podcast w/Heather Hammell, Life + Business Coach for Myofascial Release Therapists
Join me in this emotionally charged episode of The MFR Coach's Podcast as I sit down with the resilient Joan Miller, also known as Mickey, a true pioneer in the world of Myofascial Release. Fun fact she even stars as the model in the fascial pelvis workbook. You'd never guess that the little boy in the picture is actually The Joan Miller. From her early days as a dedicated MFR practitioner, Joan's journey takes a heart-wrenching turn when she faces a shocking breast cancer diagnosis, challenging her physical and emotional strength. Joan's unwavering advocacy and passion for helping others shine through as she recounts her transformative experience and highlights the importance of listening to one's intuition, advocating for personalized care, and finding hope in unexpected places. Don't miss this powerful episode filled with insights, inspiration, and a renewed appreciation for the body's resilience and the strength of the human spirit. Listen in as we discuss: Joan's compelling story of resilience and determination Navigating tough choices The power of advocacy Finding strength in unexpected places Joan's renewed outlook on life Embracing change and empowerment The transformative impact of MFR And whether you're just starting out or a seasoned practitioner, it's time to transform your practice with intention. Join my email list www.themfrcoach.com/join so you never miss out. Doors open to enroll in The MFR Coach's 12-Month Business Foundation Program The MFR Coach | Group Coaching Program on November 1st. Inside, you'll gain the tools you need, to create an MFR practice that's not just successful, but deeply fulfilling. Let's build your thriving MFR practice together and make a lasting impact. From setting up the basic foundations and earning your first dollars, and serving your first clients to scaling your business and creating multiple five-figure months, The MFR Coach's 12-Month Business Foundation Program The MFR Coach | Group Coaching Program is here to serve you. Enrollment opens November 1st. GUEST INFORMATION — Joan Miller, Owner of Dynamic Dimensions in Lakeland, Fl | Website | Email: senseijoan@gmail.com | MFR Directory FEATURED ON THE SHOW — Get your copy of The MFR Coach's Guide To Having Your Own Myofascial Release Business Help your clients understand why MFR is for them! Download the FREE Patient Guide Learn how to have an awesome business that earns money and allows you the freedom to enjoy your life outside of work. Join The MFR Coach's Email List Purchase my brand new Raise Your Rate Bootcamp Course and get instant access to 7 hours of instruction and a 50 page workbook to help you raise your rate with less drama! FOLLOW ME — Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheMFRCoach/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/themfrcoach/ Website - https://www.themfrcoach.com/ RATE, REVIEW, & SUBSCRIBE ON APPLE PODCASTS – If you love the content that I am providing, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more people — just like you — build a thriving MFR business that they desire. Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Also, if you haven't done so already, please consider subscribing to the podcast. New episodes drop weekly and if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out.
We've gotten some huge selections of grasses in. Pampas grass, Carl Forrester's, Buddy grass. They're all in bloom. They're just stunning. Yeah, they're gorgeous. You let them bloom through the end of the year. Then Ken Lain, The Top 10 Gardener, says that he usually cuts back his grasses in January when they have turned tan and are starting to lose their shape. He cuts most grass back to ankle level, but some larger grasses, like Pampas grass, he may cut back to knee level. What else should you know about care for tall grasses? Listen in to find out more!Listen to Ken Lain's weekly gardener podcast. You can also listen to Ken Lain's Mountain Gardener Radio Show Live Saturdays at 8 am & 11 am and again on Sundays at 8 am on KQNA, and 11:30 am on 95.5 & 99.9FM. Follow Cast11 on Facebook: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network/Listen to Mountain Gardener on Cast11: https://mountaingardener.buzzsprout.com or wherever you stream podcasts.
Sydney & Brett Stelmaszek are heavily involved in the SRF community. Sydney is on the BOD, is a patient advocate, and coordinates our connection with Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP). Brett is the driving force behind Cannonball for the Cure (CFTC), an annual fundraiser where SYNGAP1 parents drive cross country live-streaming the entire journey to raise awareness of SYNGAP1. This episode touches on their involvement with SRF as well as raising their son Emmitt, diagnosed with SYNGAP1 while living in South Africa. Their story of excessive seizures, aggression, hope, and love while caring for Emmitt and his two brothers is at times heart-breaking, but always heartwarming. Emmitt's Warrior Story Eating with Emmitt - Blog Post Flying & Seizing from Africa to Florida - Emmitt's Story Sydney's SRF Bio Follow Sydney & Brett: Instagram - @UFD_Tech Twitter - @SydneyStel & @UFDTech Facebook - Sydney YouTube - @UFDTech YouTube - Our Syngap Journey More links: Cannonball for the Cure Natural History Study at CHOP SPECIAL WEBINAR: $25M Gift to ENDD for SYNGAP1 and STXBP1 MDBR - Blog Post by Sydney Follow Ashley Frye: SRF Bio LinkedIn Facebook Instagram Nathan's Warrior Story SYNGAP1 Stories Episode 001 - Ashley Frye SRF & SYNGAP1 Info: What is SYNGAP1? Syngap Research Fund - https://syngapresearchfund.org Donate - https://Syngap.Fund/Donate SYNGAP1 & Epilepsy Why Getting a Genetic Diagnosis Matters How to Get Free Genetic Testing Special Needs Trusts Connect with SRF (@curesyngap1): Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn TikTok SYNGAP10 Weekly Video Podcast w/ Mike SYNGAP1 Conference 2023, hosted by SRF - Registration Wednesday SRF Family Zoom Meeting: Syngap.Fund/SRFfam Meeting ID - 972 0059 2178 Passcode - 848417 Comments: ed@curesyngap1.org Music: In the Forest... by Lesfm from Pixabay Episode 018 SYNGAP1 Stories, September 19, 2023 #SYNGAP1StoriesEmmitt #Syngap #SYNGAP1 #SYNGAP1Stories #SYNGAP1StoriesEp18 #Epilepsy #EpilepsyAwareness #Autism #AutismAwareness #IntellectualDisability #ID #Anxiety #RareDisease #RareDiseaseResearch #SynGAPResearchFund #CareAboutRare #Advocacy #PatientAdvocacy #Neurology #GeneticTesting #Therapy #Family #Water #Agression #Behavior #Cannonball #CFTC #UFD
Recently, health experts said those ages 19 to 64 should be screened for anxiety. Anxiety is also an underlying issue that doesn't get enough attention or care - plus, what can insurance cover? So we invited Dr. Sheila Sweeney on with us to explain the ins and outs of how people can combat anxiety and the specifics on insurance coverage and much more. She is a clinically trained psychodynamic psychotherapist with a focus in mind, body, and spiritual connection here to try and ease many minds of this new finding with anxiety.
One of the most important and challenging things to figure out when managing hypothyroidism is finding a doctor you can work with to start figuring out what the root causes were to get trigger hypothyroidism or Hashimoto's thyroiditis. In this episode, I'm talking about the importance of creating a care team of professionals with different areas of expertise and what questions to ask your doctor to find out if they are the right fit to help you reverse your hypothyroid symptoms. Glad you're here, Sarah
Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-321 Overview: Most perimenopausal and menopausal individuals will experience some symptoms. Up to 80% of women report some symptoms, with vasomotor symptoms being the most commonly reported; however, other symptoms such as sleep disturbance, sexual dysfunction, and mood can be present. These symptoms can have a tremendous negative impact on quality of life and well-being, yet many women remain untreated for their symptoms even though evidence-based treatments exist. Join us to discuss effective treatments and ways you can overcome barriers to providing evidence-based menopausal therapy. Episode resource links: DePree, Barbara MD, NCMP, MMM1; Houghton, Katherine MSc2; Shiozawa, Aki DrPH, MBA3; Esterberg, Elizabeth MS4; King, Deanna D. MS, PhD3; Kim, Janet PhD3; Mancuso, Shayna DO, FACOG3. Treatment and resource utilization for menopausal symptoms in the United States: a retrospective review of real-world evidence from US electronic health records. Menopause 30(1):p 70-79, January 2023. | DOI: 10.1097/GME.0000000000002095 https://journals.lww.com/menopausejournal/Fulltext/2023/01000/Treatment_and_resource_utilization_for_menopausal.11.aspx The North Amrican Menopause Society. (NAMS) The 2022 Hormone Therapy Position Statement of the North American Menopause Society. Menopause: The Journal of the North American Menopause Society. 29 (7) pp 767-794. DOI: 10.1097/GME.0000000000002028 The North American Menopause Society (NAMS). Menopause Practice: A Clinician's Guide. 6th Pepper Pike, Ohio. September 2019. Guest: Susan Feeney, DNP, FNP-BC, NP-C Music Credit: Richard Onorato
Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-321 Overview: Most perimenopausal and menopausal individuals will experience some symptoms. Up to 80% of women report some symptoms, with vasomotor symptoms being the most commonly reported; however, other symptoms such as sleep disturbance, sexual dysfunction, and mood can be present. These symptoms can have a tremendous negative impact on quality of life and well-being, yet many women remain untreated for their symptoms even though evidence-based treatments exist. Join us to discuss effective treatments and ways you can overcome barriers to providing evidence-based menopausal therapy. Episode resource links: DePree, Barbara MD, NCMP, MMM1; Houghton, Katherine MSc2; Shiozawa, Aki DrPH, MBA3; Esterberg, Elizabeth MS4; King, Deanna D. MS, PhD3; Kim, Janet PhD3; Mancuso, Shayna DO, FACOG3. Treatment and resource utilization for menopausal symptoms in the United States: a retrospective review of real-world evidence from US electronic health records. Menopause 30(1):p 70-79, January 2023. | DOI: 10.1097/GME.0000000000002095 https://journals.lww.com/menopausejournal/Fulltext/2023/01000/Treatment_and_resource_utilization_for_menopausal.11.aspx The North Amrican Menopause Society. (NAMS) The 2022 Hormone Therapy Position Statement of the North American Menopause Society. Menopause: The Journal of the North American Menopause Society. 29 (7) pp 767-794. DOI: 10.1097/GME.0000000000002028 The North American Menopause Society (NAMS). Menopause Practice: A Clinician's Guide. 6th Pepper Pike, Ohio. September 2019. Guest: Susan Feeney, DNP, FNP-BC, NP-C Music Credit: Richard Onorato
Dr. Ann Hester is a board-certified internal medicine physician with more than 25 years of direct patient care experience. Her passion for empowering patients started in medical school when she organized health fairs and wrote patient information literature. Her book Your Family Medical Record: An Interactive Guide to Getting the Best Care was published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. in 2000. In November of 2022, she published Patient Empowerment 101: More than a book, it's an adventure!Dr. Hester also delves into various types of graphics technology and enjoys creating videos. She made a sister website for her new book, patientempowerment101.com, which allows readers access to take online quizzes, watch engaging video clips, and download fillable forms about their symptoms and personal medical records.Dr. Hester is married with six children and a 100 lb German Shepherd named Rex. She enjoys organic gardening and taking long walks.Topics We Discuss:Patient empowermentCommunicating with your doctorHow to make the most out of every moment with your doctorWays technology can boost your healthHow to prepare in advance for a visit to the doctorQuestions I Asked Ann:How can people position themselves at the center of their healthcare teams?What are some ways to improve communication with a doctor?How can patients make the most out of every moment with their doctor?How can technology improve our health?How do we prepare in advance for a visit to the doctor?How can we mitigate the looming doctor shortage? Thanks for listening to our podcast.Subscribe now so you won't miss an upcoming episode.And please leave a review.If you'd like to read more about well-informed healthcare consumers – along with the 83bar patient activation platform – go to www.83bar.comBSB Media
Missed diagnosis in the emergency department aren't common, but they do happen more often than we'd like, a recent federal study led by David Newman-Toker at Johns Hopkins has found. Newman-Toker says there are things you can do to help … How can you help yourself get the best care when you go to an emergency department? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »
Welcome to another episode of Category Visionaries — the show that explores GTM stories from tech's most innovative B2B founders. In today's episode, we're speaking with Derek Streat, CEO of DexCare, a health tech company that has raised $110 Million in funding. Here are the most interesting points from our conversation: Mission and Background: DexCare is a data-driven intelligence company focused on improving healthcare access for patients, providers, and health systems. Origin and Growth: Originally developed within Providence Health System, DexCare has now spun out as an independent entity with significant backing and validation. Market Category Creation: DexCare is pioneering a new category of healthcare access optimization, distinct from traditional telehealth and scheduling solutions. Strategic Thought Leadership: Emphasis on thought leadership and relationships with leading health systems to drive market adoption. Challenges and Successes: Navigating the complexities of healthcare regulations and the impact of the pandemic on accelerating digital healthcare adoption. Future Vision: Expanding from providing access to care to also focusing on prevention and curing illness, integrating digital therapeutics and predictive healthcare models. // Sponsors: Front Lines — We help B2B tech companies launch, manage, and grow podcasts that drive demand, awareness, and thought leadership. www.FrontLines.io The Global Talent Co. — We help tech startups find, vet, hire, pay, and retain amazing marketing talent that costs 50-70% less than the US & Europe. www.GlobalTalent.co
Self care is an aspect that if utilized, can allow you to embrace the untapped potential in yourself and in your days ahead. Self care has been viewed and experienced in many different ways but I wanted to use this EP today to acknowledge what it means, what it breaks down into, and how it can be a positive impact in your everyday life! Enjoy!
This episode is dedicated in loving memory of Lawrence (Aryeh Shalom) Rosenberg, z"l. Dr. Rebecca Rosenberg is currently a pediatrician at Hassenfeld Children's Hospital (HCH) at NYU Langone, taking care of children and families from birth to adolescence in the hospital, including healthy newborns. She is also a complex care pediatrician and have the privilege of caring for children with medical complexity and technological dependence, and their loving families, at the Fink Ambulatory Care Center at NYU (pulmonology). She is currently section chief of Pediatric Hospital Medicine at HCH. Her interests include improving care across systems to ensure patients get the same excellent care, every time, in things like postoperative pain control and preventing hospital infections. Her research interests include using qualitative research to learn about parent andcommunity practices and beliefs, including health promotion in close knit communities. Publications here: https://library.med.nyu.edu/api/publications/?person=rosenr14&sort=display_rank&in-bio sketch=true&offset=10 Evidence for the Vitamin K Shot in Newborns https://evidencebasedbirth.com/evidence-for-the-vitamin-k-shot-in-newborns/ Babies Need The Hepatitis B Vaccine, And Here's Why https://scimoms.com/hepatitis-b-babies/
How often do we complain that we didn't get the outcome we wanted from our doctor's visits?Sometimes that is justified. What is essential for us is that whatever life stage we are in we get heard, validated and appropriately supported. Part of that process is advocating for ourselves and helping our doctors to help us.So I was delighted when I connected with Dr Ann Hester, a board-certified internal medicine physician with over 25 years of direct patient care experience. Her passion for empowering patients started in medical school when she organized health fairs and wrote patient information literature. Her book Your Family Medical Record: An Interactive Guide to Getting the Best Care was published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. in 2000. In November of 2022, she published Patient Empowerment 101: More than a book, it's an adventure!Dr Hester also has a website for her new book, patientempowerment101.com, which allows readers to take online quizzes, watch engaging video clips, and download fillable forms about their symptoms and personal medical records.In our conversation, we discussed important questions that apply whether we are in perimenopause or struggling with another conditionWhy do I need a personal copy of my health records?How do I help my doctor help me?How can I find the doctor who is right for me?Should I trust health technology?How can I prepare in advance for a doctor's visit?Are there ways to decrease all the tests and procedures my doctor orders?What's the best way to think through my symptoms?I encourage you to check out Dr Hester's book https://www.amazon.com/Patient-Empowerment-101-More-adventure/dp/B0BMXQTZJB and https://www.patientempowerment101.com/ and follow her on Linkedin and FacebookIf you enjoyed this episode do hop over to my podcast page and give it a 5-star review https://www.thrivethrumenopause.com/Check out my 1-2-1 personalised coaching for Menopause https://clarissakristjansson.com/Follow me on IG at www.instagram.com/thrivingthrumenopause and LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/clarissa-kristjansson/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/thriving-thru-menopause/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy Get full access to Heart of Menopause at clarissakristjansson.substack.com/subscribe
Communication is crucial to creating the best end of life experience possible. We're talking about what to say, how to say it, and when to say it. Knowing how to communicate with their end of life workers helps patients and their caregivers to get better care. Patients and caregivers should feel comfortable talking about symptoms to their hospice team and asking questions. The professionals providing care can't fix problems they don't know about. It's also important to know what concerns need to be reported immediately and what information can wait. The same holds true for the team members providing the care. Patients and caregivers can be confused by medical jargon or terms. Education should be provided in ways that are easy to understand. Providing information quickly can also be very important. Any instructions should be clear and concise. It can be really helpful to leave a set of written instructions in the house for caregivers to reference when they're providing care on their own. And don't forget compliments - saying something positive about the care someone is providing can make their day. Good communication will influence the quality of care you provide - and the patient's quality of life. Want to encourage a caregiver or say thank you to a friend? Order a customized care package from BeyondWordsCo.com. Find care packages and workplace gift programs for corporate gifting, employees, co-workers and clients here. Read more about how Catherine Hinz founded BeyondWords here. Connect with podcast host Helen Bauer at helen@theheartofhospice.com. Find more information about hospice philosophy, end of life care, and self care for both personal and professional caregivers here. Book podcast host Helen Bauer to speak for your podcast, event or conference by sending an email to helen@theheartofhospice.com. Find more podcast episodes from The Heart of Hospice at The Heart of Hospice Podcast (theheartofhospice.com)
There are lots of things that you can do to help your dog feel happy and fulfilled, and to increase the human-animal bond. Here are some of the things we talk about in this episode: 1. Walks 2. Playing with toys 3. Grooming 4. Meditation 5. Treats and special snacks 6. Emotional management exercises 7. Training 8. Scent games 9. Massage 10. Environmental enrichment Links Mentioned in this Show: Dog walking – the health benefits https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/healthyliving/dog-walking-the-health-benefits The Benefits of Walking Your Dog https://vcahospitals.com/know-your-pet/the-benefits-of-walking-your-dog How to Meditate with Your Dog https://mauimedia.com/titles/how-to-meditate-with-your-dog/ The Dog Cancer Survival Guide https://dogcancerbook.com/ Related Links: How to Clicker Train a Dog 101 article Providing the Best Care for Senior Dogs podcast episode Implementing Environmental Enrichment for Dogs article Chapters: 0:00 Start 2:22 Walks 7:28 Rehabilitation Therapy 8:46 New Toys 10:20 Eye Gazing and Oxytocin 14:32 Grooming 18:44 Meditation 23:59 Cheat Days 27:22 Life Story and Gratitude Exercise 32:03 Break 32:11 Training Time 36:20 Hide and Seek 38:25 Active Brains 41:06 Scent Games 42:34 Agility 44:08 Massage 49:40 Enrichment About Today's Guest, Kate Basedow, LVT: Kate Basedow is the associate producer of Dog Cancer Answers and writes and edits for DogCancer.com. Kate grew up training and showing dogs, and her passion for canines has affected all parts of her life. She earned a BA in English from Cornell University and an AAS in Veterinary Science from SUNY Delhi, and is a licensed veterinary technician in the state of New York. Her writing on dog-related topics has earned numerous awards from the Dog Writers' Association of America and the Alliance of Purebred Dog Writers. Kate currently serves and adores two Belgian Tervuren and a Pembroke Welsh Corgi. LinkedIn Instagram Other Links: To join the private Facebook group for readers of Dr. Dressler's book “The Dog Cancer Survival Guide,” go to https://www.facebook.com/groups/dogcancersupport/ Dog Cancer Answers is a Maui Media production in association with Dog Podcast Network This episode is sponsored by the best-selling animal health book The Dog Cancer Survival Guide: Full Spectrum Treatments to Optimize Your Dog's Life Quality and Longevity by Dr. Demian Dressler and Dr. Susan Ettinger. Available everywhere fine books are sold. Have a guest you think would be great for our show? Contact our producers at DogCancerAnswers.com Have an inspiring True Tail about your own dog's cancer journey you think would help other dog lovers? Share your true tail with our producers. If you would like to ask a dog cancer related question for one of our expert veterinarians to answer on a future Q&A episode, call our Listener Line at 808-868-3200 www.dogcanceransers.com. Dog Cancer News is a free weekly newsletter that contains useful information designed to help your dog with cancer. To sign up, please visit: www.dogcancernews.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tracy is joined by friend and owner of The Bay Spa Tampa, Harley Howard. Harley shares her story and how she opened up this beautiful place in South Tampa. Thanks for downloading and listening to this episode of Forking Around Town. Show your support for the show by leaving a rating and review on Apple […] The post Forking Around Town: Self Care Is The Best Care! appeared first on Radio Influence.
Host Dr. Nick van Terheyden aka Dr. Nick, discusses Faster Adoption of the Best Care for Everyone with Tom Stanis, CEO of StoryHealth. Their discussion includes his story of a serious accident that saved his life, finding early stage renal cancer that was treatable, changing his focus to healthcare and moving from ads and apps in google to building verily in google. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play Healthcare NOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen
All Home Care Matters was honored to sit down with Teepa Snow one of the world's leading advocates and educators for anyone living with dementia or other forms of brain change to learn more about her story and to help provide tips and resources for families facing dementia. Teepa is an Occupational Therapist with over forty years of rich and varied clinical and academic experience. Her philosophy is reflective of her education, work experience, medical research, and first-hand caregiving experiences. Her advocacy efforts led her to the development of the GEMS® State Model for understanding the progression of dementia and changes in abilities. She also created the Positive Approach to Care® training strategies, which are effective techniques for anyone seeking to optimize care and support for those living with brain change. As the Education Director of Eastern North Carolina's Alzheimer's Association, she also helped to create the nation's award-winning DVD entitled Accepting the Challenge: Providing the Best Care for People with Dementia. Her user- friendly approaches provide guidance and leadership to national efforts to promote best practices in care. Teepa's company, Positive Approach to Care (PAC), was founded in 2006 and is now collaborating to improve dementia care in over thirty countries worldwide. PAC provides online and in-person services, training, and products to professionals, family members, the lay public, and people living with brain change. Please visit www.teepasnow.com for educational video clips, DVDs, books, information on individual certifications, online support groups, virtual and onsite trainings, or to subscribe to a free monthly newsletter. Teepa presents with extraordinary expertise and humor to audiences large and small throughout the world. Please join in her mission to improve the culture of dementia care, one mind at a time.
Welcome to the Feel Good Podcast with Kimberly Snyder. My goal is to help you develop a holistic lifestyle based on Four Cornerstone philosophy - food, body, emotional wellbeing and spiritual growth. This holistic approach will help you feel good, which I define as being connected to your most authentic, highest self. And this is the place from which your energy, confidence, creativity, true power and true beauty will start to explode. Every week we provide you with interviews from top experts in their field or a solocast from yours truly to support you in living your most beautiful, healthy and joyful life. I'm your host, Kimberly Snyder. Founder of Solluna, New York Times bestselling author, holistic wellness & spiritual teacher.