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This episode features Paul Viviano, President & CEO at Children's Hospital Los Angeles. Here, he discusses the keys to constant improvement, his pride in CHLA, and more.
This episode features Lara Khouri, Executive Vice President and Chief Strategy & Transformation Officer at Children's Hospital Los Angeles. Here, she discusses her top priorities in the coming year, how she thinks we can improve the U.S. healthcare system, and more.
This episode features Dr. John Cleveland, Pediatric Heart Surgeon at Children's Hospital Los Angeles. Here, he describes a pioneering procedure he performed to save a premature baby's life. He also talked about what it was like to grow up the son of a heart surgeon and what inspires him every day.
This episode features Dr. John Cleveland, Pediatric Heart Surgeon at Children's Hospital Los Angeles. Here, he describes a pioneering procedure he performed to save a premature baby's life. He also talked about what it was like to grow up the son of a heart surgeon and what inspires him every day.
Dawn Wilcox is the Vice President of Corporate Partnerships for Children's Hospital Los Angeles — and she is just as remarkable, beautiful, important, and amazing as the work she does to help make a difference for the families that need the hospital. And Dawn spent much of her career before working at the children’s hospital working as the middle-man between companies and charities, essentially connecting the people who have money to the people they can help, but she chose to work at CHLA so that she could see the impact that her work created. Dawn is a model impact leader and represents exactly why we want to highlight not just the most successful entrepreneurs but also the leaders who are making the biggest difference in our communities. Connect with us on Insta: Alli: @alliwebb Adrian: @adrian.k Resources: Support Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Want to figure out how your business can do more good? Send Dawn on email: corporatesponsorships@chla.usc.edu LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dawnmwilcox/ Raising the Bar with Alli and Adrian is a production of Crate Media
This episode features Paul Viviano, President and CEO of Children's Hospital Los Angeles. Here, he discusses his experience working at a dedicated children's hospital, his best advice for emerging leaders, and more.
Michael Cosimini is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics at the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California and an attending physician at Children's Hospital Los Angeles. He is a contributor and associated producer of the pediatric continuing medical education podcast Pediatrics Reviews and Perspectives and the designer of Empiric Pediatric, a 2-4 player card game used to teach guideline-based antibiotic use for medical students and residents.
Join us this Saturday, May 16th for the 4th annual Walk And Play L.A. supporting Children's Hospital Los Angeles! Due to the pandemic, the walk has gone virtual! That means you can walk wherever you want and participate in a safe way with your family in your own neighborhood! Justin Turner, Kourtney Turner, Ellen K & her son Calvin are hosting the walk virtually! Share pictures and use the hashtags #WalkAndPlayLA or #EllenKMorningShow. Listen to what Dodgers 3rd basemen #10 Justin Turner & his wife have to say about what they've been doing in quarantine, how he's staying ready for baseball & stay in shape, also... how is he annoying his wife Kourtney now that he is home all the time!!
Dr. Erin Brewer developed a trans identity after being molested in first grade. She did everything she could to be a boy. In her mind, she *was* a boy. But instead of enabling this delusion, Erin's mother eventually sent her to a therapist, and she received proper care to manage her gender confused feelings. She eventually accepted her gender, but continued running away from God. She became a star on the most popular pornography site in the world, making the top 20 most popular amateur performers, with over 10.8 million views and more than 400 videos. She was saved from pornography when she accepted Jesus as her Savior. She deleted all of her videos and is now speaking out about the dangers of gender ideology and porn. She openly shares her deeply personal story to help others understand the damage that is being done to our children by the transgender movement. Erin earned her bachelors degree from Hampshire College, and her Doctorate in Instructional Technology and Learning Science from Utah State University. This is an audio podcast of The Dr J Show. Full video episode is available here. Action Items Dr. Brewer urges followers of the Ruth Institute to contact your congressmen and senators to express opposition to the Equality Act Tell our legislators to pass laws requiring age verification for online pornography Petition our state legislators to ban transgender drugs for children Share memes on social media like those found on the Ruth Institute Facebook page Oppose bans against “conversion” therapy, and share stories of reparative therapy helping people out of unwanted same-sex attraction (see the Ruth Institute's Cloud of Witnesses project) Email your local school district and find out what kind of “sex positive” and “inclusive” programs your school districts support. Lobby school districts to oppose any policies that allow a child to self-identify as the opposite sex Write or call the Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles and tell them to stop supporting Dr. Olsen-Kennedy, who is encouraging children as young as eight years old to take cross-gender hormones and 13 year-old girls to have their breasts amputated: Children's Hospital Los Angeles 4650 Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90027 Phone: (323) 660-2450 Write or call The National Institute of Health to express opposition to funding Dr. Olsen-Kennedy’s child abuse: National Institutes of Health 9000 Rockville Pike Bethesda, Maryland 20892 Phone: (301) 496-4000 Resources Visit Dr. Brewer's blog: trailheadwithgod.blogspot.com Check out many more of her videos at "Truth Is The New Hate Speech" (also called "Choose Your Own Diagnosis"):chooseyourowndiagnosis.com Learn more about Gender Ideology on Erin's YouTube Channel: youtube.com/c/ErinBrewer Read the Compassion Coalition Blog website: thecompassioncoalition.blogspot.com Compassion Coalition's Facebook page: facebook.com/groups/507342576879277
In 2015, Paul Viviano ’76 accepted his current role as President and CEO of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA). Prior to this position, he served as the CEO of UC San Diego Health System and Vice-Chancellor of UCSD Health Sciences. Before UCSD, he was board chairman and CEO of Alliance HealthCare Services, and President and CEO of USC University Hospital and USC/Norris Cancer Hospital. Viviano now serves in leadership capacities on various community boards and health care organizations. He is chairman of the Board of Directors for the California Children’s Hospital Association (CCHA) and a member of the Children’s Hospital Association, where he serves on the Public Policy Committee and as chair of CEO National Advisory Committee. Paul also serves as chairman of the Board of Trustees at Loyola Marymount University. He was named a 2016 Leader of Today Honoree by the Health Policy and Management Alumni Association of the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health; and one of the LA500, LA's Most-Influential in 2018 and 2017 by the Los Angeles Business Journal. Additionally, he’s the incoming President of the UCLA Health Policy and Management Alumni Association Board of Directors. Paul holds a Bachelor’s degree from UC Santa Barbara and a Master's degree in Public Administration and Public Health from UCLA. Bruin Success is hosted by Katie Russo, produced by Christian Chavez and made possible by UCLA Alumni.
Join us today as we speak with Omkar Kulkarni from Children's Hospital Los Angeles about process and digital innovation leadership.
In this episode, Tracy speaks with Cognitive Behavioral Coach, Diann Wingert. Diann worked for 20 years as a psychotherapist. She was also an adjunct faculty member with the USC School of Social Work, training graduate students to become therapists at Children's Hospital Los Angeles. She made the transition from psychotherapist to coach because she found coaching to be more successful at affecting real, positive change in her clients. Diann saw far too many brilliant & capable women struggle with distractibility, procrastination, perfectionism, & self-doubt which held them back from expressing their gifts in the world. Many of them were diagnosed with anxiety or depression and had no idea that the underlying issue was actually ADHD, including Diann herself. She is now on a mission to help other gifted, creative & entrepreneurial women of all ages, achieve their true potential through radical self-acceptance, leveraging their strengths & creating an ADHD friendly business and life. Diann goes on to share: Her definitions of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and how CBT differs from cognitive behavioral coaching (CBC). The role of therapy vs. coaching How you can change your self-concept with CBC. How our thoughts, feelings, and actions determine our results Who is a candidate for CBC/CBT? Who is not? Whether therapy and CBT/CBC can be conducted at the same time Why asking better questions is so important to our sense of self-esteem. Get a FREE copy of Diann’s Driven Woman roadmap called the Fast Track Guide to Success or schedule a FREE 30-minute consultation here. You may also find out more about Diann’s 12-week individual coaching program for ADHD creatives and entrepreneurs here.
In this episode, Dr. Earl discusses the representation of Black men working in the mental health profession. Dr. De'Lon Isom, one of Dr. Earl's mentees, joins this episode to discuss his experience in the field, what factors shape the representation of Black men in the field, and the role of mentoring young black men to consider a career in mental health and psychology. Guest info: Dr. DéLon Isom, Ph.D. is a psychotherapist in Los Angeles, CA. He completed postdoctoral training in Adolescent Medicine with Children's Hospital Los Angeles. He currently serves as a co-host for podcast 6 Degrees of Black Mental Health (https://podtvnetwork.com/6degrees/) and does educational consulting and advising for school-aged youth through his consulting company Let’s Get Free, LLC. Connect w/ Dr. Earl Turner on: Instagram: @thebreakdownwithdrearl Facebook: www.facebook.com/AskDrEarl Twitter: @AskDrEarl Email at thebreakdownwithdrearl@gmail.com Learn more about Dr. Earl on his website at: www.drerlangerturner.com/ Listen to The Breakdown Podcast on: SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/drearlturner iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/breakdown-podcast-with-dr-earl/id1437754602?mt=2 -------------- Music from The Free Music Archive by Audiobinger (CC BY NC: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Audiobinger/)
The Ellen K Morning Show is LIVE from the lobby at Children's Hospital Los Angeles for Giving Tuesday! Thanks for listening and making it one of the best Giving Tuesday's ever!
"Dr. Jo" aka Dr. Johanna Olson-Kennedy, medical director of the Center for Transyouth Health and Development at Children's Hospital in Los Angeles and associate professor of clinical pediatrics at the Keck School of Medicine of USC, gives us the low down on gender identity, the unique challenges facing transyouth, ways we can support a more gender inclusive community, and our #1 responsibility as a parent. Don't miss this one! xx Ellie Knaus Join us on Instagram| Facebook| and our private Facebook group. Show Notes, including more on our guest: atomicmoms.com.Subscribe for next week's episode on the Apple podcast app or Stitcher.Donations Can Be Made Directly to the Center: http://connect.chla.org/goto/ELC.
Sarah and Michelle look at highlights from Mary Meeker's 2018 Internet Trends (https://bit.ly/2Jc1eDS) and discuss the growing costs of apology marketing, à la Facebook and Wells Fargo. Special guests Jane Hayward of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Claudia Linh of Children's Hospital Los Angeles talk with Sarah and Zach about efforts to improve web experiences and patient-physician matches.
Hear Dr. Paul Sponseller from Johns Hopkins discuss how he approaches pelvic fixation in MAGEC patients. Additional commentary from Dr. Lindsay Andras, Children's Hospital Los Angeles.
In this issue of Neuropsychopharmacology Reviews, entitled Neurodevelopment and the Origins of Brain Disorders, subject discipline experts provide both experimental highlights and perspectives on the current understanding of basic mechanisms of neurodevelopment, the influence of developmental disruptions on childhood and adult-onset brain and behavioral disorders, and the emerging promise of translation into treatments. In this podcast, the editors of this year's volume, Pat Levitt (Simms/Mann Chair in Development Neurogenetics, Children's Hospital Los Angeles) and Jeremy Veenstra-VanderWeele (Mortimer D Sackler Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Columbia University/New York State Psychiatric Institute), discuss the recent research and its future applications. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Creating a Family: Talk about Infertility, Adoption & Foster Care
What is transgender? Does it differ from gender non-conforming, gender dysphoria, sexual orientation, or gender variant? What are the causes and how can parents best raise a child that is transgender? Host Dawn Davenport will interview Dr. Jo Olson, an Adolescent Medicine physician specializing in the care of transgender youth and gender variant children. She is the director of the largest clinic in the United States for transgender youth at Children's Hospital Los Angeles. Kim Pearson, co-founder and Training Director for TransYouth Family Allies, and proud mother of a happy, healthy, transgender son. "Anne", mother of an 8 year old transgender child whose assigned gender at birth was male. Blog summary of the show and highlights can be found here: Blog summary of the show Highlights More Creating a Family resources on parenting after adoption and infertility can be found here. Support the show (https://creatingafamily.org/donation/)
Learn the nuts and bolts of interpreting today's genetic tests from Dr. Boles in this informative discussion. Dr. Boles is the scientific advisor for Courtagen Life Sciences and is also a practicing mitochondrial specialist at Children's Hospital Los Angeles.
Join MitoAction and Dr. Richard Boles from Children's Hospital Los Angeles and Courtagen Life Sciences, Inc to discuss the following questions: What is genomic sequencing and how does it change testing for mitochondrial disorders?, Is NextGen testing appropriate for all people with suspected mitochondrial disease?, How can DNA sequencing change information available about family inheritance of mitochondrial diseases?, Do advances in genomic sequencing impact treatment options for Mito patients?
A panel in honor of the late Dr. Harry Pachon discussing the demographic and educational trajectories of the Hispanic population and concluding remarks on the legacy of Dr. Harry Pachon. Moderated by: Manuel Pastor, professor of American Studies and Ethnicity and director of the Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration at USC Speakers: Patricia Gandara, professor of education and co-director of the UCLA Civil Rights Project Maria Estela Zarate, professor of education at the University of California, Irvine,, and former TRPI researcher Dowell Myers, professor of urban planning and director of Population Dynamics Research Group at USC Concluding Remarks: Richard Cordova, president of Children's Hospital Los Angeles, and former chair of the TRPI board
Guest: David Freyer, DO, MS Host: Jerome Lisk, MD The National Cancer Institute defines the 'lost generation' of cancer patients as adolescent and young adult patients 15 to 39 years of age. These patients have demonstrated lower rates of improvements in survival and the lowest rate of participation in federally-funded clinical trials. Host Dr. Jerome Lisk talks with Dr. David Freyer, director of the LIFE Survivorship and Transition Program at Children's Hospital Los Angeles, about the challenges facing this group of cancer patients.