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Fort Hood's Great Big Podcast wants to wish you and yours a belated Happy New Year! And what better way to start off the new year than to discuss the first baby born here at Fort Hood and in Bell County? Be sure to listen this week's episode to learn what a normal delivery experience is and what advice the staff at the Women's Health Center have for first timers. Don't forget, this is the first episode of the month (and year) which means it is also time for Book and Movie of the Month!Timecodes:Interview 1 starts at 00:30Interview 2 starts at 23:57The crew:- Samantha Farlow, Fort Hood Public Affairs- CPL Kyra Pearl, 11th Corps Signal Brigade- SPC Garrett Dacko, 11th Corps Signal BrigadeFeaturing:- Dr. Eric Chung, Women's Health Center, Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center -Kristyn Leftridge, Midwife, Women's Health Center, Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center - Blair Dupre, Living Editor for the Fort Hood Sentinel Music provided by the following:"Gun Metal Grey" (opening/closing theme music) - Delicious Allstars"Learning By Doing" - Niklas Olovson"Rocking The Beat" - Marcus BresslerAll music obtained, royalty free, through Filter by Songtradr at www.filter.one/This podcast is a production of U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hood and Fort Hood Public Affairs. Contact us at FortHoodPAO@gmail.comLike us and follow us on Facebook at U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hood and on Instagram at U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hood.
On this week's episode, the podcast crew talks with the ladies at the Women's Health Clinic at the Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center to learn about all things labor and delivery. As we find out, Kyra isn't an expert despite having had a child herself while the other two hosts are completely lost. Plus, this is the first episode of December which means there is another "Book and Movie of the Month" segment all the way at the end. Timecodes:Interview 1 starts at 00:32Interview 2 starts at 28:52The crew:- Samantha Farlow, Fort Hood Public Affairs- CPL Kyra Pearl, 11th Corps Signal Brigade- SPC Garrett Dacko, 11th Corps Signal BrigadeFeaturing:- Kate Barron Michael, Chief of OBGYN at Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center - Juliana Luciano, Head Nurse of the Women's Health Clinic - Dr. (LTC) Diana Villazanakretzer, Maternal Fetal Medicine Doctor at Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center - Blair Dupre, Living Editor for the Fort Hood Sentinel Music provided by the following:"Gun Metal Grey" (opening/closing theme music) - Delicious Allstars"Learning By Doing" - Niklas Olovson"Rocking The Beat" - Marcus BresslerAll music obtained, royalty free, through Filter by Songtradr at www.filter.one/This podcast is a production of U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hood and Fort Hood Public Affairs. Contact us at FortHoodPAO@gmail.comLike us and follow us on Facebook at U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hood and on Instagram at U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hood.
This week's episode is a little longer, but that's because we filled it with two captivating interviews on the newly opened People First Center and National Physician Assistant Week. Plus, we have started our new segment, Book and Movie of the Month, which takes place at the end of the regularly scheduled content. Listen in and be sure to email us saying what you think the next book/movie of the month should be!For those interested in learning more about becoming a physician assistant for the Army, please visit this website, designed to provide information about becoming an Army Physician Assistant (PA) via the Interservice Physician Assistant Program (IPAP) and to provide civilian trained Physician Assistants (PA-C) information about the career opportunities within the Army: https://recruiting.army.mil/armypa/becomePA/Timecodes:Interview 1 starts at 00:38:41Interview 2 starts at 17:21:81Interview 3 starts at 45:18:25The crew:- Samantha Farlow, Fort Hood Public Affairs- SGT Brianna Doo, 1st Cavalry Division Band- SPC Garrett Dacko, 11th Corps Signal BrigadeFeaturing:- Colonel Bill Zielinski, R2 Director of the People First Center- Captain Rose Meeks, the People First Center Commandant- Captain Robert Holley, Emergency Medicine Physician Assistant Fellow at the Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center- Blair Dupre, Sports/Leisure Editor for the Fort Hood Sentinel - Megan Skipper, Living Editor for the Fort Hood Sentinel Music provided by the following:"Gun Metal Grey" (opening/closing theme music) - Delicious Allstars"Learning By Doing" - Niklas Olovson"Rocking The Beat" - Marcus BresslerAll music obtained, royalty free, through Filter by Songtradr at www.filter.one/This podcast is a production of U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hood and Fort Hood Public Affairs. Contact us at FortHoodPAO@gmail.comLike us and follow us on Facebook at The Great Big Podcast and III Corps and Fort Hood
The podcast crew discusses women's health with some subject matter expects from the Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center's Women' Health Clinic and take a quick look back at the Fort Hood Independence Day Celebration held July 2, which not only included Central Texas' largest fireworks display, but also featured the Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff taking the stage with country music duo LOCASH during their USO-sponsored concert at Hood Stadium. The crew:- Samantha Farlow, Fort Hood Public Affairs- SGT Lamont Shavers, 69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade- SPC Kyra Pearl, 11th Corps Signal Brigade- SPC Brianna Doo, 1st Cavalry Division BandFeaturing:- Catie Frazier, Department Administrator, CRDAMC Women's Health Clinic- Lt. Col. Krista Labbe, Chief of Midwifery, CRDAMC Women's Health Clinic- Air Force Gen. John Hyten, Vice Chairman, Joint Chiefs of StaffMusic provided by the following:"Gun Metal Grey" (opening/closing theme music) - Delicious Allstars"Rocking the Beat" - Marcus Bressler"Alpha" - CyranoAll music obtained, royalty free, through Filter by Songtradr at www.filter.one/This podcast is a production of U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hood and Fort Hood Public Affairs. Contact us at FortHoodPAO@gmail.comLike us and follow us on Facebook at The Great Big Podcast and III Corps and Fort Hood
The fight against COVID-19 is not over, but we're winning. This week, the podcast crew welcomes in folks from Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center who discuss changes underway at the hospital as they pivot to a 'new normal' here at the Great Place. Sam, filling in for Melissa who is out qualifying on the rifle range, reports on Fort Hood's Military Spouse Appreciation Day events and Brianna reminds everyone to check out the 1st Cavalry Division Band's free concert (open to the public) at 7 p.m., May 15 at the outdoor Tablerock Ampitheater in Salado, Texas, in honor of Armed Forces Day. The crew:- Dave Larsen, Fort Hood Public Affairs- Samantha Farlow, Fort Hood Public Affairs- SFC Kelvin Ringold, 13th Expeditionary Sustainment Command- SPC Brianna Doo, 1st Cavalry Division BandFeaturing:- LTC Ray Jaklitsch, Deputy Commander, Health Readiness, Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center- CPT Eduardo Mendez, Officer-in-Charge, Fort Hood COVID-19 Vaccination CenterMusic provided with expressed written permission by the following artists:Will Courtney (http://www.willcourtneymusic)This podcast is a production of U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hood and Fort Hood Public Affairs. Contact us at FortHoodPAO@gmail.comLike us and follow us on Facebook at The Great Big Podcast and III Corps and Fort Hood
This week, the podcast crew discusses how a new app will help expedite work orders for barracks repairs at Fort Hood, and remind everyone that January is, indeed, National Blood Donor Month and the need of blood centers everywhere for blood and plasma. Melissa made it back to Texas from Maine and rejoins the team, while Dave bemoans a loss by his beloved Green Bay Packers in the NFC title game (again). The crew:- Dave Larsen, Fort Hood Public Affairs- SGT Melissa Lessard, 504th Expeditionary Military Intelligence Brigade- SPC Brianna Doo, 1st Cavalry Division BandGuests:- Brian Dosa, Director, Fort Hood Directorate of Public Works (DPW) - MAJ Mollie House, Medical Director, Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center Blood Services - MAJ Michele Allen, Deputy Lab Manager, CRDAMCMusic provided with expressed written permission by the following artists:Will Courtney (http://www.willcourtneymusic.com)The HubcatsThis podcast is a production of U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hood and Fort Hood Public Affairs. Contact us at FortHoodPAO@gmail.comLike us and follow us on Facebook at The Great Big Podcast and III Corps and Fort Hood
While the country continues to battle a worldwide pandemic, there is a light at the end of the tunnel ... in the form of COVID-19 vaccinations. This week, the podcast crew welcomes in the commander of Fort Hood's Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center and the officer-in-charge of the center's vaccination operation. They give us a look at the phased approach being taken to vaccinate the Fort Hood community and an optimistic outlook as they battle on the front lines to kill the virus. If that doesn't get you to listen, Brianna discusses the goings-on at the 1st Cavalry Division Band, Dave shares his weight-loss progress and Kelvin? He missed lunch and is "hangry," but is still nice enough to give a belated birthday shoutout to Betty White. The crew:- Dave Larsen, Fort Hood Public Affairs- SFC Kelvin Ringold, 13th Expeditionary Sustainment Command- SPC Brianna Doo, 1st Cavalry Division BandGuests:- COL Richard Malish, Commander, Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center, Fort Hood- CPT Eduardo Mendez, Officer-in-Charge, CRDAMC Vaccination OperationMusic provided with expressed written permission by the following artists:Will Courtney (http://www.willcourtneymusic.com)The CoronadosThis podcast is a production of U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hood and Fort Hood Public Affairs. Contact us at FortHoodPAO@gmail.comLike us and follow us on Facebook at The Great Big Podcast and III Corps and Fort Hood
In recent years we have seen the move away from ‘politics as usual’. Non-traditional figures have entered the political arena to disrupt the typical entrenched narratives. The election and worldwide popularity of Jacinda Ardern, New Zealand Prime Minister just one example of a new kind of leader who prioritises national wellbeing and happiness in the belief that everything else will follow. Brigadier General (Retired) Dr. Loree Sutton Next Mayor of New York City? Brigadier General Dr. Loree Sutton, ex-army general, physician, LGBTQ, mental healthcare advocate, is a further example of a leader who attempts to bridge the gap between people and focus on wellbeing. She is a candidate who is bringing a centrist, holistic, "quality-of-life" based approach to rejuvenating and re-inventing one of the world's major financial, technological, and cultural capitals, New York City. https://loreeformayor.nyc @NYC Mayor's Office This is an extended ideaXme interview. The full conversation was retained. From Brigadier General to New York City Mayor? Ira Pastor ideaXme life sciences ambassador interviews General Dr. Loree Sutton a retired military officer who served as a Brigadier General in the United States Army for over 20 years (one of only 15 female generals out of the 1.3 million soldiers serving in the Army) as well as a medical psychiatrist (for a period of time the Army’s highest-ranking), who was deployed to various locations including Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Kuwait, ad Egypt in support of the first Gulf War and other missions, and is a current candidate in the 2021 New York City mayoral election. Ira comments: Over Dr. Sutton's career she has been awarded Legion of Merit (a military award of the United States Armed Forces that is given for exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services and achievements), as well as the Bronze Star Medal, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, and Order of Military Medical Merit. Dr. Sutton is also the founding director of the Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury, and served as a special assistant to the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs. Military Career and New York City Department of Veterans Services Over her career Dr. Sutton also served as Commander of the Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center, Commander of the DeWitt Army Community Hospital, Deputy Commander for clinical services at the General Leonard Wood Army Community Hospital, and a special assistant to the Surgeon General of the United States Army. Dr. Sutton graduated from medical school at Loma Linda University, and completed her internship and residency in psychiatry at Letterman Army Medical Center. She is also a graduate of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, with an M.S. in National Security Strategic Studies, the National War College, and also has an undergraduate degree in business administration. In 2014, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio appointed Dr. Sutton as Commissioner of the New York City Department of Veterans' Services, and from 2017 to 2019, she was its Founding Commissioner. She resigned in October 2019 to launch her campaign for Mayor of New York City. A disclaimer, the ideaXme show does not endorse any particular candidate or political party. On this episode we will hear from Brigadier General Dr. Sutton about: - Her background – when she developed an interest in medicine, in psychiatry and mental health, and her journey through the military and public service – What makes an armed forces hero (and successful clinician) want to get into politics - Her plans for "fixing" New York City and dealing with many of its current challenges - Her leadership of New York City Department of Veterans’ Services - Her views on current mental health issues affecting the city and broader society - Her goals to turn New York City into a global tech hub laboratory, especially looking at investing in green jobs, technologies, infrastructure and renewable energy, as well as supporting STEM education This interview is in American English. Credits: Ira Pastor interview video, text, and audio. Follow Ira Pastor on Twitter: @IraSamuelPastor Ira Pastor, ideaXme life sciences ambassador If you liked this interview, be sure to check out our interview with Simon Anholt, Founder of the Good Country. Follow ideaXme on Twitter: @ideaxm On Instagram: @ideaxme Find ideaXme across the internet including on iTunes, SoundCloud, Radio Public, TuneIn Radio, I Heart Radio, Google Podcasts, Spotify and more. ideaXme is a global podcast, creator series and mentor programme. Our mission: Move the human story forward! ™ ideaXme Ltd.
The podcast crew welcomes community health nurses from the Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center to discuss the upcoming flu season and what you should do to ward off yet another virus. Then they get a visit from the Robertson Blood Center, which, like most blood centers across the country, is in dire need of blood donors. Music provided with expressed written permission by the following artists:Will Courtney (http://www.willcourtneymusic.com)RythmworksThis podcast is a production of U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hood and Fort Hood Public Affairs. Contact us at FortHoodPAO@gmail.comLike us and follow us on Facebook at The Great Big Podcast and III Corps and Fort Hood
Cody Rhodes is an Active Duty Army Medic of 8 years. He has been station in South Korea, Utah, Germany and is currently stationed at Fort Hood, Texas at Carl R. Darnall Hospital. Cody is currently tasked as apart of the Covid-19 Response team for Fort Hood providing testing and treatment to the local community. Cody and I go into detail about how the Army is responding to this on its military base and what is being done to support the civilian population. They are getting ready!!!! Cody is the Host of the Underqualified and Overcompensated podcast. NOW IS THE TIME TO BOOST YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM WITH AN ANTIOXIDANT OVER 170 MORE POWERFUL THAN Vit C Use This Link https://www.myvitalc.com/oldguytalks/ With The Promo Code OldGuyTalks To Get $15 Off Your Initial Purchase Listen To My Podcast Interview with Chris Burres The Creator of ESS60 here http://oldguytalks.libsyn.com/concerned-about-corona-virus
Coronavirus is now on American soil. The World Health Organization has declared the COVID-19 a pandemic. People are panicked. All the toilet paper is gone. What should you do? Dave and Charlie sit down with 2 Army heavy hitters: the the deputy commanding officer of the Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center and the official public health doctor for III Corps, cutting through the junk and getting to the heart of the matter. No dancing around, this is full-on truth. Then we come up for air and talk going green with Fort Hood's recycling team. It's a fun conversation, but we know you really came for the coronavirus talk.Music provided with expressed written permission by the following artists:Will Courtney (http://www.willcourtneymusic.com)The CoronadosThe HubcatsJustin StokesThis podcast is a production of U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hood and Fort Hood Public Affairs. Contact us at FortHoodPAO@gmail.comLike us and follow us on Facebook at The Great Big Podcast and III Corps and Fort Hood
The Healthcare CIO Look Back / Look Forward series with Chani Cordero, Chief Information Officer at Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center
We recorded this live from the Joint Special Operations Medical Training Center where Guest Lecturer COL Givens, shares the CBRNe knowledge she has learned working (among many other positions) as a Clinical Toxicologist around the world including as the SOCAFRICA Command Surgeon where she personally helped prepare members of 10th SFG(A) to deal with some of the most venomous snakes in the world. COL Melissa (Missy) Givens MD, MPH is a graduate of the United States Military Academy and USUHS alumni. She is board certified in Emergency Medicine with subspecialty training in Clinical Toxicology and Sports Medicine and certification as a Strength and Conditioning Specialist. She is the former program director for the Carl R. Darnall Emergency Medicine Residency and EM-PA Fellowship. She has held various academic and operational assignments and completed several combat tours and deployments with both conventional and Special Operations Forces. COL Givens is currently faculty in the Department of Military and Emergency Medicine at USUHS.