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Best podcasts about Charles E Schmidt

Latest podcast episodes about Charles E Schmidt

Leaders in Customer Loyalty, Powered by Loyalty360
Tractor Supply Company: Building Strong Customer Loyalty with a Devoted Rural Demographic

Leaders in Customer Loyalty, Powered by Loyalty360

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 26:06 Transcription Available


Founded first as a mail-order tractor parts business in 1938 by Charles E. Schmidt, Sr., Tractor Supply Company opened its first retail store in Minot, ND in the following year. Ever since, Tractor Supply has been passionate about making sure it serves the needs of recreational farmers, ranchers, homeowners, gardeners, pet enthusiasts, and everyone who enjoys a lifestyle the company calls “Life Out Here.” Over 52,000 Team Members deliver ‘legendary customer service' when assisting customers as they shop for everything they need for “Life Out Here,” in categories including pet food and supplies, livestock and equine, hardware and power tools, clothing, and lawn and garden. A Fortune 500 company, Tractor Supply is the largest rural lifestyle retailer in the U.S., with over 2100 stores across 49 states. In 2002, the company's annual sales hit $1 billion, followed by another milestone, $5 billion, in 2013. Most recently, in 2022, Tractor Supply's annual sales reached a whopping $14 billion. The brand is clearly doing something right. Mark Johnson, CEO of Loyalty360, spoke with Kimberley Gardiner, Chief Marketing Officer at Tractor Supply, about what it means to be a “Neighbor,” the essentiality of building customer loyalty, and how culture and real corporate social responsibility go hand in hand.   Read the full interview on Loyalty360 here: https://loyalty360.org/content-gallery/in-depth-exclusives/tractor-supply-company-building-strong-customer-loyalty-with-a-devoted-rural-demographic/

Raise the Line
“The Time for Innovation is Upon Us” - Dr. Julie Pilitsis, Dean of the Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine and Vice President of Medical Affairs at Florida Atlantic University

Raise the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 25:42


“I think we're doing something really special here to change the way healthcare is delivered in South Florida, so keep an eye on us,” says Dr. Julie Pilitsis, dean of the Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine and Vice President of Medical Affairs at Florida Atlantic University. For one thing, class sizes in the medical and nursing programs are both increasing to tackle less than ideal access to health services. “If you get diagnosed with a lump on your breast in Florida, it takes you thirty days on average to see a doctor, while the national average is three to five days,” she notes. And just as FAU's educational and clinical programs are supporting the communities they serve, Pilitsis tells host Shiv Gaglani that they need support in return.  “I think academic medicine and academic hospitals are essential. Everybody wants good healthcare, but I think sometimes they don't understand the economic impact that good healthcare brings to the area.” Shiv and Dr. Pilitsis also explore advancements in functional neurosurgery, the role of artificial intelligence in reducing burnout and her landmark career as the first female neurosurgeon to become a dean in this enlightening episode.Mentioned in this episode: https://www.fau.edu/medicine/

AMDA ON-THE-GO
Management of Sepsis

AMDA ON-THE-GO

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018 24:47


Episode 12: Sepsis with Dr. Bernardo Reyes Fernandez / Coming Soon! Bernardo Reyes, MD., is a board-certified internist and geriatrician, he serves as Assistant Director of the Internal Medicine Residency Program and Associate Director of the Geriatric and Palliative Rotations and Assistant Professor of Clinical Biomedical Science in the Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine at Florida Atlantic University (FAU). References: Fernandez, "Early Identification and Management of Sepsis", JAMDA, June 2018 Sloane, P, et al, “Can sepsis be detected in the Nursing Home Prior to the Need for Hospital Transfer?”, JAMDA, June, 2018 Dantes R and Epstein L, “Combatting Sepsis: A Public Health Perspective”, Clinical Infectious Diseases, May, 2018

Let's Just Talk!
Windowboxes Gardens/Honoring Military

Let's Just Talk!

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2017 49:59


Brett Schneider CEO and Partner of Wow Windowboxes discusses the company his mother founded and the future if the company. WOW Automatic Drip Irrigation System, windowboxes and planters are maintenance-free. Second guest is National Commander of the American Legion Charles E. Schmidt. American Legion National Commander Charles E. Schmidt, a Vietnam War veteran, loves his country but believes that America could do more to love those who have worn the uniform and protect our way of life.This show is broadcast live on Thursday's 2PM ET on W4CY Radio – (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/

Health Talk With Dr. Diane MD
Surviving 2 Bouts of Pancreatic Cancer pt 2 with Dr. Steven Lewis

Health Talk With Dr. Diane MD

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2015 32:00


Dr. Steven Lewis received a Ph.D. in exercise physiology from Stanford University in 1977 and is a visiting professor of clinical biomedical science in the Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton. His book is called "The Ripple Effect: How a Positive Attitude and Caring Community Helped Save My Life."  He was in superb life-long health, until he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, a disease with a survival rate of only 5%. In spite of this, Steven and his wife struggled to achieve and deliberately maintain an extremely positive attitude. This choice started a "ripple effect" that created an exceptionally caring and upbeat community of family, relatives and friends and enabled this community to return even more positive energy to Steven. The story became even more intense when Steven endured a second bout of pancreatic cancer that metastasized to his liver. Surviving a second bout of pancreatic cancer is so rare that no statistics are kept. Today, Steven is cancer free, in excellent health and works out strenuously.  Steven Lewis may be found on face book at https://www.facebook.com/RippleEffectBook/posts/10203150506897233 Dr. Diane A. Thompson may be reached at www.DrDianeThompson.com

Health Talk With Dr. Diane MD
Surviving 2 Bouts of Pancreatic Cancer pt 1 with Dr. Steven Lewis

Health Talk With Dr. Diane MD

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2015 19:00


Dr. Steven Lewis received a Ph.D. in exercise physiology from Stanford University in 1977 and is a visiting professor of clinical biomedical science in the Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton. His book is called "The Ripple Effect: How a Positive Attitude and Caring Community Helped Save My Life."  He was in superb life-long health, until he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, a disease with a survival rate of only 5%. In spite of this, Steven and his wife struggled to achieve and deliberately maintain an extremely positive attitude. This choice started a "ripple effect" that created an exceptionally caring and upbeat community of family, relatives and friends and enabled this community to return even more positive energy to Steven. The story became even more intense when Steven endured a second bout of pancreatic cancer that metastasized to his liver. Surviving a second bout of pancreatic cancer is so rare that no statistics are kept. Today, Steven is cancer free, in excellent health and works out strenuously.  Steven Lewis may be found on face book at https://www.facebook.com/RippleEffectBook/posts/10203150506897233 Dr. Diane A. Thompson may be reached at www.DrDianeThompson.com Disclaimer:  The information provided is for educational purposes only and is not intended for diagnosis or treatment.  Seek the advice of your health care provider before making any changes to your health.

Advances in Long Term Care Medicine
Ensuring Smooth and Safe Transitions of Care

Advances in Long Term Care Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2010


Guest: Joseph Ouslander, MD Host: Eric Tangalos, MD What are the most essential elements of ensuring safe transitions of care when a patient is discharged from a hospital into a skilled nursing facility, and vice-versa? Dr. Joseph Ouslander, professor of clinical biomedical science and associate dean for geriatric programs at the Charles E. Schmidt College of Biomedical Science, and professor at the Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing of Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Florida, recommends some of the clinical tools he uses to encourage smoother and safer transitions of care to and from long-term care facilities. How can better communication between physicians and adherence to transfer document checklists reduce hospital readmissions? Dr. Eric Tangalos hosts.