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Indigenous Medicine Stories: Anishinaabe mshkiki nwii-dbaaddaan
This episode features Ron Linklater, Brenda Mason, Randy Sewap, Dieter Sainnawap, and Nelly Mesenegeeshik, who were all participants in an Elders and Healers Gathering hosted by St. Joseph's Care Group in Thunder Bay, Ontario. Ron Linklater is a respected Knowledge Keeper and educator dedicated to sharing traditional teachings and supporting community wellness. With decades of experience in Indigenous education, Ron brings a grounded, compassionate presence to conversations about healing, cultural identity, and the importance of reconnecting to the land and ceremony. Brenda Mason is a passionate community healer and advocate for Indigenous wellness and mental health. With a background in grassroots support and cultural work, Brenda brings insight into intergenerational healing, trauma recovery, and the strength of Indigenous kinship and caregiving practices. Randy Sewap is a Traditional Knowledge Carrier and mentor committed to uplifting Indigenous youth through teachings, land-based learning, and cultural resilience. He draws from ancestral knowledge and lived experience to guide others on their healing journeys and to foster pride in Indigenous identity. Dieter Sainnawap is a dedicated language advocate and cultural facilitator working to revitalize Indigenous languages and support cross-generational learning. Through his work, Dieter promotes the power of language as a vessel of spirit, history, and healing, connecting people to their roots and to each other. Nelly Mesenegeeshik is a deeply respected Elder and Keeper of Traditional Knowledge. Her teachings center on the land, the spirit, and the ancestral wisdom passed down through generations. Nelly's presence offers gentle strength and clarity, encouraging reconnection with Indigenous lifeways and the sacredness of community. https://sjcg.net/services/Indigenous-Relations/health.aspx http://amshealthcare.ca/
Today I'm speaking with Abi and Louise from Protective Care Group. Protective Care Group (PCG) was founded from lived experience and a genuine passion to give robust, consistent and therapeutic care to young people across the UK who are extremely complex and display challenging behaviours. These behaviours are vast, but often include aggression, self-harm, suicide risk, absconding, CCE risk and criminal activities.This is why cops are such a good fit for an organisation like this.In this interview we talk about Protective Care Group, the work they do, the children they support, a day in the life of a carer.We look at the type of people they look for when they're hiring, our transferable skills, exciting stuff about the training and support they offer their staff, the challenges you might face, and how rewarding it can be to know you've had a real impact in a young persons life.We also talk about salary and benefits too. If you think you could help Protective Care Group transform young lives, use this link to find out more and make contact.Protective Care GroupIf you like what you've heard, then please leave a review and share it with friends and let people know that this podcast is out there.There's a lot of people looking at the moment, a lot of people struggling and so if there's a particular episode that resonates with you then just share it via WhatsApp or text and just let people know that it's there. If you go to the website: https://www.bluelightleavers.com/ there's loads of information there about some of the amazing partnerships that we've got, CV writing services and LinkedIn and interview prep, and tonnes of free stuff both within the Facebook group and on the website as well. We also advertise dozens of amazing jobs, every week in the private Facebook Group!If you've no idea where to start, you're feeling overwhelmed and stuck, and just not sure what career you think would be best suited for you or what steps you need to take to make it happen, then you can book a career clarity coaching call through this link: Clarity Call This is 1:1 time via Zoom with a Blue Light Leavers Coach to help you get complete clarity and identify the roles and courses that are best suited to you, create an action plan and overcome any blockers you may have.Not sure what roles you can do after the police, check this out: the ScoreApp Scorecard Quiz 'What jobs can I do after the Police?' Scorecard You can listen to the podcast on shift, walking the dog, pottering about, and do it on your phone, desktop, laptop, or tablet, anywhere and whenever suits you, pause and play and they're all completely free! You can join the private Facebook Group via www.facebook.com/groups/bluelightleavers
Indigenous Medicine Stories: Anishinaabe mshkiki nwii-dbaaddaan
This episode features Part 1 of 2 with Paul Francis Jr. the Vice President of N'doo'owe Binesi (Healing Thunderbird), the Indigenous Health, Partnerships and Wellness division of St. Joseph's Care Group in Thunder Bay, Ontario. Paul is a graduate of the Master of Social Work Indigenous Field of Study Program at Wilfrid Laurier University, is a registered social worker and a member in good standing with the OCSWSSW. Paul is committed to his Anishinaabe spiritual practices and enjoys attending and helping with traditional ceremonies. Paul believes in the power of integrating Indigenous healing practices within the mainstream healthcare system for the benefit of all. Paul is Odawa (Anishinaabe) and mixed European ancestry, a member from Wiikwemikong Unceded Territory on Manitoulin Island and is a member of the Bear Clan. Paul is a proud father to Tristan, Royal, Harlow, Ailee and Siinese, with his wife Kyla. https://sjcg.net/services/Indigenous-Relations/health.aspx http://amshealthcare.ca/
Indigenous Medicine Stories: Anishinaabe mshkiki nwii-dbaaddaan
This episode features Part 2 of 2 with Reena Larabee and Aaron Therriault. Reena Larabee is a Child and Youth worker and has been working on implementing Culture and Traditional Healing within many settings over the past 15 years. Reena currently manages Nanaandawe'ewin Traditional Healing with a two-eyed seeing approach at St. Joseph's Care Group. Aaron Therriault is a gifted Traditional Drum Keeper and Knowledge Keeper, Aaron carries a deep connection to his culture, sharing his wisdom and traditions with those around him. Aaron serves as an Elder for several organizations in Thunder Bay, including the Ogichidaa Onaakonigewin, the Elders Council with N'doo'owe Binesi and St. Joseph's Care Group. Through these roles, Aaron continues to provide guidance, wisdom, and support to his community. https://sjcg.net/services/Indigenous-Relations/health.aspx http://amshealthcare.ca/
Welcome back to the show! Today, I'm sitting down with someone I've known for nearly half my life—Caroline Hourihan, MS, CCC-SLP. Caroline is the Executive Director of Rehabilitation and Home Care Services at Schofield Care, part of the Lineage Care Group, and she's been making waves in the aging services space.In this episode, we dive into Caroline's journey from speech-language pathology to leading rehab and home care services, the challenges facing the industry, and what the future holds for aging care. She shares her insights on leadership, innovation, and why she's so passionate about making a difference for seniors.We also reminisce about our college days (including some cold early-morning classes she saved me from), talk about what drew her to this field, and get her take on where home care and rehab are headed.If you're in the senior care space, thinking about a career in rehab services, or just love a great conversation about leadership and impact, this one's for you!
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Series Five of Making Meaning is here. A lot of this series will be focussing on textiles, although there will be some other stories, conversations and solo episodes coming up too. This week I am starting by sharing two of my talks from the Cultures of Care Group from the end of 2024. Cultures of Care Group is a free online discussion group about care in creative practice. Each month I share a talk about my reflections on an aspect of care in my creative work. In October and November 2024 the group discussed textiles, and I've combined these two talks into this one episode to launch this new series focussed on cloth and sewing, and all the meanings they contain. Join a future Cultures of Care group Find out more about my Mary Linwood project Join my newsletter Full details of the episode, including a transcript
Episode 80 of Folha Seca features Hugo Scheckter, founder of The Player Care Group, exploring the vital role of player care in modern football. Hugo traces its origins in English football, highlights its varied implementations, and shares his proactive strategies for addressing potential issues early. He outlines the core elements of player care, focusing on its role in mitigating risks, supporting recruitment, and easing the integration of new signings. Hugo also recounts his career journey, from starting at Indy Eleven in the United States to pioneering Southampton's player care department and leading operations for a top-tier team at West Ham. Throughout the episode, Hugo reflects on balancing professionalism with empathy, fostering a strong club culture, and encouraging players from British teams to learn English to improve integration and communication. ///// O octogésimo episódio do Folha Seca conta com Hugo Scheckter, fundador do The Player Care Group. Ao longo da conversa, Hugo explora o papel do acompanhamento de jogadores no futebol moderno, além de traçar as origens desta área no futebol inglês e partilhar as suas estratégias para prevenir problemas potenciais. Hugo apresenta os elementos-chave do acompanhamento aos jogadores, enfatizando o papel do player care na mitigação de riscos, no apoio ao scouting e na integração de novas contratações efectuadas. Tudo isto enquanto relata a sua trajectória profissional, desde os inícios no Indy Eleven, dos Estados Unidos, até à criação do departamento de player care no Southampton e à liderança deste departamento no West Ham. Finalmente, Hugo reflete sobre como equilibrar o profissionalismo e a vertente pessoal dentro de um clube, fomentar uma forte cultura de clube e incentivar os jogadores das equipas britânicas a aprender inglês, para melhorar a sua integração e comunicação com o plantel e equipa técnica.
Episode 80 of Folha Seca features Hugo Scheckter, founder of The Player Care Group, exploring the vital role of player care in modern football. Hugo traces its origins in English football, highlights its varied implementations, and shares his proactive strategies for addressing potential issues early. He outlines the core elements of player care, focusing on its role in mitigating risks, supporting recruitment, and easing the integration of new signings. Hugo also recounts his career journey, from starting at Indy Eleven in the United States to pioneering Southampton's player care department and leading operations for a top-tier team at West Ham. Throughout the episode, Hugo reflects on balancing professionalism with empathy, fostering a strong club culture, and encouraging players from British teams to learn English to improve integration and communication. ///// O octogésimo episódio do Folha Seca conta com Hugo Scheckter, fundador do The Player Care Group. Ao longo da conversa, Hugo explora o papel do acompanhamento de jogadores no futebol moderno, além de traçar as origens desta área no futebol inglês e partilhar as suas estratégias para prevenir problemas potenciais. Hugo apresenta os elementos-chave do acompanhamento aos jogadores, enfatizando o papel do player care na mitigação de riscos, no apoio ao scouting e na integração de novas contratações efectuadas. Tudo isto enquanto relata a sua trajectória profissional, desde os inícios no Indy Eleven, dos Estados Unidos, até à criação do departamento de player care no Southampton e à liderança deste departamento no West Ham. Finalmente, Hugo reflete sobre como equilibrar o profissionalismo e a vertente pessoal dentro de um clube, fomentar uma forte cultura de clube e incentivar os jogadores das equipas britânicas a aprender inglês, para melhorar a sua integração e comunicação com o plantel e equipa técnica.
Hvordan kan man som leder bygge tillit og skape et arbeidsmiljø som reduserer sykefravær? I denne episoden av Velferdspodden møter vi Venke Sørlie, daglig leder i Norlandia Skyttelveien barnehage i Solbergelva i Drammen kommune, som forteller hva hun tror er årsaken til at sykefraværet har vært lavt hos dem lenge.Venke deler sin tilnærming til ledelse, hvor tillit, nysgjerrighet og å se hele «24-timers mennesket» står i sentrum. Gjennom empati, engasjement og interesse er det skapt en kultur hvor ansatte ønsker å være på jobb.Velferdspodden er en podkast fra Norlandia Health & Care Group (www.nhcgroup.no), ledet av kommunikasjonssjef Arnfinn Løvoll-Nordbø. Har du spørsmål eller innspill? Send gjerne en e-post til arnfinn.nordbo@norlandia.com
There's a glimmer of hope for the Weinberg Campus, but it might depend on how long the DOH takes to approve a receivership.
Discover how fragmentation and global expertise are transforming pharmacy operations. Saleem Shah and Tanya Chianese from CPCG dive into optimizing tasks, leveraging offshore talent, and evolving employee roles. Learn practical ways to enhance efficiency, cut costs, and elevate patient care—all in this engaging episode.
This podcast is again from my Cultures of Care Group and in a change to the usual, it includes the group discussion as well as my talk, which is my reflections on productivity as an artist and what that means to me now as a research-based artist more than a maker of things. I talk about making and doing what you want to do is a self-care practice and that my creativity is more than my productivity in a traditional sense. We talk at the end about the importance of textile making as a community activity, which actually leads perfectly into the next Cultures of Care Group sessions in October and November which focus on textiles and care. Find out more: https://ruthsinger.com/2024/10/08/productivity-and-creative-practice-making-meaning-podcast-episode-44/
My Cultures of Care project wasn't intentionally all about nature and landscape connection, yet that is what a lot of it has turned out to be. This podcast episode is my exploration of how nature, outdoors and landscape in its widest sense have influenced my work. I talk about projects on landscape history and community projects making in nature and with nature. This was part of my Cultures of Care Group session for August. The next sessions are in September, October and November and are open for bookings now, and I would love it if you could join me then. The sessions are free. Find out more and read the transcript at https://ruthsinger.com/2024/09/01/nature-and-care-making-meaning-podcast-episode-43/ You can also find out more about my Maker Membership here https://ruthsinger.com/membership/
ARENDALSUKA LIVE: I denne episoden av Velferdspodden får du høre en live-innspilling fra Arendalsuka 15. august 2024, hvor Norlandia Health & Care Group (NHC) inviterte til debatt om innovasjon i omsorgs- og velferdstjenestene. Først er det innledninger ved Yngvar Tov Herbjørnssønn (konsernsjef i Norlandia Health & Care Group) og Riche Vestby (innovasjonspådriver i Leverandørutviklingsprogrammet/LUP), før de deltar i panelsamtale sammen med Jon Slorer (produktdirektør i Sensio, som er leverandør av velferdsteknologi og eHelse) og Johnny Advocaat (direktør for kvalitet og utvikling i Sykehjemsetaten i Oslo kommune). Velferdspodden er en podkast fra Norlandia Health & Care Group og ledes av kommunikasjonssjef Arnfinn Løvoll-Nordbø. Har du spørsmål eller innspill? Send gjerne en e-post på arnfinn.nordbo@norlandia.com
The aged care sector will be increasingly under pressure in years to come, so could a plan to change access ages actually work?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Here Chris considers how care is outworked both in the broader church community as well as within smaller groups. Abigail also explains how the Life Groups work at Life Church, and the pastoral benefits of belonging to one.
In my nearly 20 years of creative work, I've developed a real passion for creating artwork with the input of others, either in group making or through contributions of stories. This podcast explores what I mean by co-creation and what benefits it brings to me and those who contribute. Find out more and read the transcript at https://ruthsinger.com/2024/06/11/co-creation-making-meaning-podcast-episode-42/ The gallery of co-created projects is here https://ruthsinger.com/co-creation-projects/ These talks are part of my Cultures of Care Group sessions which are free online discussion groups, once a month. The next ones are in July and August, dates and links to book are here: https://ruthsinger.com/cultures-of-care/cultures-of-care-group/ Find out more about reflective writing course here https://ruthsinger.com/2024/05/26/reflective-writing-for-creative-practice/ and my Maker Membership here https://ruthsinger.com/membership/
My Cultures of Care project wasn't intentionally all about nature and landscape connection, yet that is what a lot of it has turned out to be. This podcast episode is my exploration of how nature, outdoors and landscape in its widest sense have influenced my work. I talk about projects on landscape history and community projects making in nature and with nature. This was part of my Cultures of Care Group session for August. The next sessions are in September, October and November and are open for bookings now, and I would love it if you could join me then. The sessions are free. Find out more and read the transcript at https://ruthsinger.com/2024/09/01/nature-and-care-making-meaning-podcast-episode-43/ You can also find out more about my Maker Membership here https://ruthsinger.com/membership/
I find being reflective in my creative work incredibly useful and have done for many years. In this essay / podcast I share how I came to reflective writing or journalling and some of the other ways I am reflective about my work with others. This was part of my Cultures of Care Group in May 2024. Find out more: https://ruthsinger.com/2024/05/16/reflective-practice-making-meaning-podcast-episode-41/
The Cochrane Pregnancy and Childbirth Group produced more than 650 Cochrane Reviews after its establishment as the first Cochrane Review Group, 30 years ago. Several relate to postpartum haemorrhage, and these were added to in November 2023, with a new review of qualitative research, which was also supported by the Cochrane Effective Practice and Organisation of Care Group. In this podcast, Martha Vazquez Corona, talks with corresponding author Meghan Bohren, head of the Gender and Women's Health Unit at the University of Melbourne in Australia, about this qualitative evidence synthesis and its findings.
The Cochrane Pregnancy and Childbirth Group produced more than 650 Cochrane Reviews after its establishment as the first Cochrane Review Group, 30 years ago. Several relate to postpartum haemorrhage, and these were added to in November 2023, with a new review of qualitative research, which was also supported by the Cochrane Effective Practice and Organisation of Care Group. In this podcast, Martha Vazquez Corona, talks with corresponding author Meghan Bohren, head of the Gender and Women's Health Unit at the University of Melbourne in Australia, about this qualitative evidence synthesis and its findings.
This new podcast episode, the first in a series of four, is a recording of my first Cultures of Care Group talks. For these sessions I write an essay to share on an aspect of care in creative practice. In this first session, April 2024, I chose to talk about research as a creative care practice. Find out more: https://ruthsinger.com/2024/04/23/research-as-a-care-practice/
Being a parent of littles is not for the faint of heart! If you are parents of young children, you will not want to miss this episode! Angela and Pastor Jeffrey talk to Kayla Hart and Amber Blount, who co-lead the Postpartum Care Group, which meets every other week on Sunday nights at our 316 campus. These moms offer one another community, encouragement, and support during this challenging season. Husbands, this episode is for you too! Hear how you can best lead, love, and serve your wife during this season of life. Tune in to learn more about what God is doing in this unique group of amazing women. To all our moms out there who listen, you are seen and you are loved! Happy Mother's Day! For more information about Kayla and Amber's group, click here: https://bit.ly/4cVgJ1d Read Jeffrey's blogpost "Caring For Your Wife Postpartum" here: https://bit.ly/3Uv9C79
A judge in Liberia has jailed a local chief (named Zoe) since Tuesday for failure to produce three young women who were allegedly taken by force, detained, and initiated into the Sande Society to undergo female genital mutilation. Counsellor Swaliho Sesay represents the Liberian ministries of Justice and Internal Affairs. He tells VOA's James Butty, the Organization for Women and Children and Community Health Care Initiative did not have standing to file a petition for a Writ of Habeas Corpus for a judge to compel Chief Zoe Nora Samuel to produce the three young women.
Tune into this episode of the "Mind The Skills Gap" podcast for an insightful discussion on how Animal Care has selected and adopted Stellar Labs as their digital learning technology within a very fast-paced business environment.This episode features host Stella Collins, and Cheryl Lawrence-Tarr and Ester Forcada, two Heads of Learning at Animal Care Group, who share their strategies for embedding effective learning within their organisation's DNA.What we cover in this episode:The critical importance of top-down advocacy in cultivating a learning culture in times of rapid organisational growth.Insights into the selection process for learning technology that supports a specialised, compact team.How Stellar Labs has facilitated and streamlined Animal Care Group's training processes.Building an adaptable learning cultureAdoption of new learning technologiesThis episode is perfect if you want to find out how to adopt new learning technology that elevates workforce development.Do you want to learn more about what to look out for when choosing the right software for your company? Read our latest blog post here.Interested to see the Stellar Labs platform in action? Start your free trial today.
Episode 199 of the Common Weal Policy PodcastYou can download the episode directly here.This week, Craig talks to Nick Kempe, Convenor of the Common Weal Care Reform Group, about the return of the National Care Service Bill to the Scottish Parliament within the next couple of weeks. They discuss why Common Weal campaigned for a pause to the Bill process, how we've engaged with the co-design process in the time since and what we expect from the Bill when it returns. They also discuss the Care Group's briefing on the Bill that was published this week.You can read the briefing here: https://commonweal.scot/policies/ncs-bill-stage-1/You can read more about our care campaign here: https://commonweal.scot/care-campaign/Common Weal's work is only possible thanks to our generous supporters who regularly donate an average of £10 per month. If you would like to help us build our vision of an All of Us First Scotland, you can do so here: https://commonweal.scot/donate/The Policy Podcast would like to discuss all of Common Weal's policy papers in detail as well as other major policy stories in and around Scotland so if there are any topics that you would like to see covered or if you have an interesting policy story to tell and would like to be a guest on the show, please contact Craig at craig@common.scotYou can also find us on iTunes, Spotify, Castbox, Stitcher, Tunein, iHeart Radio and other major podcast aggregators.You can also add the podcast to your RSS feed using this link: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/264906.rssThemeExcerpts from "Hiding Your Reality" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Support the show
In today's episode, Angela, Pastor Aaron, and Pastor Kevin talk to Jason and Nikki Williams, leaders of ReEngage, a Care Group at Bethlehem Church designed for married couples looking to reconnect, reignite, or resurrect their marriage. Listen to their powerful testimony of how God brought their marriage from the brink of divorce to better and stronger than ever before. Couples of any age or life stage can benefit from ReEngage, whether you struggle to get along in everyday life, your marriage is broken, or you want to grow closer together. Wherever you are in your marriage, ReEngage is a powerful ministry that can help you and your spouse in this season of life. To sign up for ReEngage, click here: https://bit.ly/3UviICt.
My Cultures of Care project wasn't intentionally all about nature and landscape connection, yet that is what a lot of it has turned out to be. This podcast episode is my exploration of how nature, outdoors and landscape in its widest sense have influenced my work. I talk about projects on landscape history and community projects making in nature and with nature. This was part of my Cultures of Care Group session for August. The next sessions are open for bookings now in September, October and November are open for bookings now, and I would love it if you could join me then. You can also find out more about my Maker Membership here https://ruthsinger.com/membership/
With over 80% of new graduates of mortuary school being female, the need for a death care group centered around empowering women is becoming increasingly vital. Founded by some of the more influential women in death care, the Death Care Collective is just getting started. Whether you're an owner, a manager, or even just a new graduate, understanding the challenges and support needed for the new majority of death care is important. In this episode, we talk to Erin Creger, founding member, as we talk about how this group started out of COVID, grew with some of the most influential women in death care, and what is in store next year.Timestamps (00:00) Intro (01:19) Welcome Erin! (02:17) How the Death Care Collective started (08:57) The core values of the Death Care Collective (11:48) Virtual events (14:54) What kind of problems does Death Care Collective solve? (19:15) What is the Death Care collective actively doing right now? (28:40) Erin's first job (31:38) Changes Erin have seen over the past 10 years in death care (37:05) Any new challenges? (42:28) Anything else we can look forward to from the Death Care Collective? (43:42) Where does Erin see death care is going in the next 10 years? (45:30) Where to find Erin or the Death Care CollectiveFor Innovative Funeral Directors Blazing a Trail. Find us at https://directcremation.comListen on Spotify or Apple PodcastsWant to start a cremation brand yourself? Learn how the some of the biggest cremation brands do it at https://www.partingpro.com
Some key business archetypes are shaping the Future of Health. In this episode, Simon Gisby talks about the concept of business archetypes in the context of the Future of Health. He introduces ten archetypes impacting stakeholders, emphasizes consumer-centricity, and encourages collaboration to transform the healthcare industry. Tune in and learn more about data, platforms, and the business archetypes that will bring well-care into health! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health
Joining Bobby in the Executive Chair this week is Tom Finn, CEO of Sliver Stream Health Care Group.
As a caregiver, providing care to a loved one with dementia can be a demanding experience. By adopting this proactive mindset, caregivers can transform their caregiving experience and find joy and fulfillment in caring for their loved ones with dementia. Let's talk about some traits of successful caregivers and how they can help transform one's caregiving experience. If you'd like to see this episode on video, you can hop on over to my YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/dementiacareblazers You can also sign up for a free training class and learn more about the Care Course at https://www.dementiacareclass.com/website
This episode features Dr. Marie McCormack, Director of Primary Care Group at Renown Health. Here, she discusses her background, her focus on telehealth reimbursement in the sparsely populated state of Nevada, how she is looking at adding growth & value to her organization, and more.
In this episode, we sit down with Jay Pratte, President of the Bear Care Group and Director of the Miller Park Zoo. In this wide-ranging conversation, we talk about the origins of the Bear Care Group, AZA's Well-being shift and the future of animal welfare science. Resources we discussed: https://www.bearcaregroup.org/ Maher, Chloe J., Angela Gibson, Laura M. Dixon, and Heather Bacon. 2021. "Developing a Reliable Welfare Assessment Tool for Captive Hibernatory Bear Species" Animals 11, no. 11: 3090. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11113090 https://greystonebooks.com/collections/else-poulsen https://assets.speakcdn.com/assets/2332/aza_animal-welfare-strategy.pdf https://www.eaza.net/ https://www.waza.org/
Dr. Rick Mars, President at Dental Care Group discusses trends in the dental + DSO space he's following most closely, his pride in transforming people's lives through their smiles, how he plans to grow his practice, and a lot more.
Dr. Rick Mars, President at Dental Care Group discusses trends in the dental + DSO space he's following most closely, his pride in transforming people's lives through their smiles, how he plans to grow his practice, and a lot more.
Riz Hatton talks about what's new in the Spine and Orthopedic industry.
The Cybercrime Magazine Podcast brings you our daily alert, which provides boardroom and C-suite executives, CIOs, CSOs, CISOs, IT executives and cybersecurity professionals with a breaking news story we're following. If there's a cyberattack, hack, or data breach you should know about, then we're on it. Airs every day on WCYB and our podcast. For more on the latest cyberattacks, hacks, and breaches, visit https://cybercrimewire.com
Mike earned his B.S. in Biology from Western Washington University in 2006 and completed his M.S. in Clinical Nutrition from the University of Bridgeport in 2015 and is a graduate of the Institute for Functional Medicine's (IFM) Applying Functional Medicine in Clinical Practice (AFMCP). He is a Functional Medicine consultant in the natural product industry and has worked as a nutritionist with Gerard Guillory, MD of the Care Group, PC in Denver, CO. Mike has lectured alongside Dr. Guillory to large patient-groups in the Denver area and they have been featured on local T.V. programs discussing the power of Nutrition and Functional Medicine. In April of 2014 Mike published his first book, Belly Fat Effect: The Real Secret About How Your Diet, Intestinal Health, and Gut Bacteria Help You Burn Fat. To continue his quest for knowledge Mike attends many Continuing Medical Education (CME) events held by various organizations around the country, learning from top researchers in the field through groups like AACR, ACAM, A4M and IFM. He has currently completed four of six Advanced Practice Modules (APMs) to earn the only board certification in Functional Medicine through IFM. Mike regularly conducts workshops for health care practitioners, teaching leading-edge science in a concise format that can be utilized by progressive clinicians for the prevention of chronic disease. Often termed Translational Medicine, this bench-to-bedside approach is key to ensure the application of pioneering research and concepts in systems biology a preventative health care setting, optimizing patient outcomes. Mike lives in Kirkland, WA with his wife Deanna Arnill- a Doctor of Chiropractic- with their daughter and two dogs Shasta and Rainier. They enjoy cooking locally grown whole foods and adhere to an active outdoor life of skiing, hiking and biking. Dr. Deanna practices in the Seattle area and works with clients all over the world.
Over Matariki weekend some general practitioners in south and east Auckland will be taking up the slack for Middlemore's slammed emergency department, staying open longer and providing some free appointments. The DHB initiative follows the death of a woman who left ED because of long wait times, only to return critically ill. But a lot of GPs are under the pump and short-staffed too. And east Auckland with a population of more than 100,000 people, does not have a single 24/7 health centre after Counties Manukau DHB cut funding for the East Care overnight service in 2020. The clinic's run by Care Group and its chief executive Benedict Hefford talks to Lisa Owen.
This episode features Dr. Michael Miller, CEO and Medical Director at Miller Care Group. Here, he expands on what led him to start the Miller Care Group, his focus on mental health & substance abuse, workforce challenges, and more.
Jon and Kevin chat about who leads care groups.
BETTER MONEY GOALS - Malcolm Harris, better known as MJ has built a multi-million-dollar enterprise, National Care Financial Group, which started at his dining room table and has become one of America's largest African-American owned financial services firms. Malcolm has been featured by Oprah Winfrey, The Huffington Post, USA Today and Ebony Magazine. Listen to Malcolms story how he transitioned from working a 9 to 5 to having total financial freedom and independence and how you can too. My recommended business read is Rich Dad Poor Dad - Get the FREE audiobook here at AUDIBLE Learn how to maximize your money by visiting: BetterMoneyGoals.com
Krigen i Ukraina har medført millioner av mennesker på flukt. Hvor mange kan Norge ta imot? Og hvordan kan Norge skalere opp tilbudet til flyktninger på kort varsel? Er det dem venstresiden kaller «velferdsprofitørene» som best kan løse utfordringene? Gjest: Arnfinn Nordbø, kommunikasjonssjef i Norlandia Health & Care Group.
Do you really, truly trust God with your life? This is a question Michele Stewart was faced with almost 15 years ago when she was facing the battle of her life against addiction. She had been to treatment facilities, prison, homeless and alienated from her kids and family. In 2008, she had an encounter with God that changed her life and in that moment she knew she had to "let God" heal her. Healing is hard work, and it's something that takes time. Michele's testimony is full of hope for anyone dealing with an addiction, and if you or a woman you know is working through healing and recovery from an addiction, Michele is leading a CARE Group starting Thursday, January 27 to provide support for those who are on their journey to healing! Sign up at fopchurch.net/fopgroups or email Michele directly at mstewart6708@gmail.com
Dr. Conór Ward – The Health Elevator – qualified as a chiropractor in 2008 from AECC in England. He joined Hälsa Care Group's first clinic in Bracknell and was part of the team that saw it grow to be the largest provider of chiropractic in Europe. Conór grew a reputation for growing his practice by […] The post A Chiropractor goes from Mechanistic to Vitalistic with Dr Conor Ward DC – Chiro Hustle Podcast 311 appeared first on Chiro Hustle.
The enemy wants you to feel insignificant, incapable, and UNWORTHY. That word-- unworthy-- is what Angie Backer remembers screaming so loudly in her mind when she decided to take her own life. Hear her story of how the Lord literally saved her from suicide and delivered her from despair. Angie is currently hosting a CARE Group for women who have struggled with depression, anxiety and suicide on Mondays at 6:30pm and you can sign up at fopchurch.net/fopgroups There is HOPE in her testimony, and if you know someone who feels like they're at the end of their rope, be sure to share this episode with them!