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The order threatens to cut off federal funding for hospitals that provide care to help patients under 19 transition from one sex to another.
WHRO host Doug Boynton and reporter Laura Philion talk about this month in Hampton Roads and Virginia health news.
This month in Hampton Roads and Virginia health news.
Health news from Hampton Roads, Virginia and North Carolina from August.
What is their WHY? Find out when Wendy talks with Stephanie Langevin and Whitney Horsley of CHKD. They share the unique caregiving perspective from pediatric oncology and the gift of grace in helping children and thier families navigate the world of cancer.
What is child life and its role in caregiving? Find out when Wendy talks with Child Life Specialist Krissy Finch of CHKD about vulnerability and how it is a blessing and a gift to be part of the journey for children and their families.
The joint announcement from Sentara, Chesapeake Regional, Riverside, CHKD and Bon Secours comes three years after the pandemic began.
Community Spotlight: Lauren Kiger, Director of Philanthropy at Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters, and Matt Fanghella, who sits on the Future Generations Board, share with us the history and mission of CHKD. They share their experiences with us as well as highlight the ways in which our community helps meet the needs of the Children's Hospital. www.CHKD.org www.CHKD.org/donate Instagram
In this conversation, Dr. Ternes discusses her work as a clinical psychologist for CHKD (Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters). Dr. Ternes currently works in the Child Advocacy Center where she works with children who have experienced trauma. She utilizes both Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) and Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT). We close this interview with Dr. Ternes discussing burnout and compassion fatigue within psychology and ways to prevent against them. Enjoy. Note: Information contained in this video is for educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for treatment or consultation with a mental health professional or business consultant.
This episode of VHHA's Patients Come First podcast features an interview with Nancy Morgan, a volunteer NICU cuddler at Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters (CHKD), for a conversation about her work as a volunteer at CHKD. Send questions, comments, or feedback to pcfpodcast@vhha.com or contact us on Twitter or Instagram using the #PatientsComeFirst hashtag.
Wendy discusses the meaningful movent forward around patient experience and integrative medicine with Larissa Trinder of CHKD.
Dr. Laura Sass, a Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialist at The Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters, said the health system is reporting 40 to 60 new positive cases of COVID-19 in children each day since the end of July.
Dr Ami Mehta, a pediatric pain and palliative care doctor at CHKD. Today we have a candid conversation about how she helps care for children with complex medical needs, in addition to end of life care. She helps us understand what kind of role palliative care can have for medical or special needs children. As you listen, you cannot help but feel Dr Mehta's passion when it comes to caring for her patients and their families. Topics we talked about that you do not want to miss: What is a pediatric palliative care doctor and how is it different from adult palliative care? What brought you into this line of medicine? Relationship building with patients Links and resources: Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/WhenAutumnComesPodcast Join the WAC Society to talk about all things pod related: www.facebook.com/WhenAutumnComesSociety Follow us on Instagram: @WhenAutumnComesPodcast Make sure you hit SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss out on our upcoming stories of medical and special needs parenting from families like yours. And, if you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a 5 star rating and a review! Thank You!
Stephanie Osler is the Director of CHKD's Mental Health Service Line and has been caring for children and their families in various clinical settings for over 20 years. In this insightful conversation, we're reminded that our kids didn't choose military life and while there are challenges, there are also unique opportunities. Stephanie shares how to build resiliency by connecting with and be available to our kids while also extending grace to ourselves. For more information visit: https://www.chkd.org/Support-Us/Support-Our-Mental-Health-Program/ Presented by The Barry Robinson Center Hosted by Erin Lindstrom
Episode 15 - Local artist Troy Summerell is the creator of the brand OnieTonie. From vibrant murals on building walls to CHKD ambulances to basketball backboards to elementary schools, OnieTonie Designs can be found all over the city. Troy’s signature black outline art is filled with bright colors and smiling faces of sea creatures. In this episode, Troy shares how he got his start as an artist, what inspires him and what some of his hopes and dreams for the future are. OnieTonie Designs adds so much value to our city by projecting positivity and refreshing old things to make them new.
"Get out there and give back to the community. We've had our tailors the last two weeks making masks and we're going to donate them to CHKD. We're all in this together. We have to look out for each other."-Phil Scotti, Philip Michael Fashion for MenPhil joins us for this week's Retail Is Podcast to talk about how he has responded to COVID-19, his dedication to supporting his community, his commitment to his staff, and a little about how he got into the fashion industry.
A study from Old Dominion University has predicted the damage from the next hurricane to hit Hampton Roads, and the results are disturbing. Dr. Robert McNab talks to Cathy about the implications. We also talk to Daily Press reporter Dave Ress about conditions in nursing homes, and a doctor from CHKD about the importance of vaccines. Finally, we see what's going on in Mal's World.
Download Episode File Dr. Bryan Carmody is a lifelong Virginian. Born and raised in Richlands, VA, he attended college at Washington & Lee University in Lexington, VA, where he majored in chemistry before attending medical school at the University of Virginia. During his medical training, he became fascinated with kidney disease and renal physiology. After completing his residency training at Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters, he returned to UVA for a fellowship in pediatric nephrology, then came back to CHKD to join the children's kidney center and to be a part of Virginia's only freestanding children's hospital. Topics Covered: The relative efficacy of different learning models in medicine What is the point of a standardized test (not a rhetorical question) Evidence that standardized tests in medicine do what they say they do Who are the stakeholders in the standardized testing world Is memorization still important Revising medical education to better reflect clinical practice Do systemic, political, and financial constraints hinder medical education Links of Interest: Bryan’s Twitter Bryan’s Website Subscribe to the Resilient newsletter
A new law went into effect in Virginia requiring mental health education in schools. We will talk to state Senator Creigh Deeds, one of the law's sponsors, whose son died tragically by suicide. Joining the conversation will be Stephanie Osler. the director of the CHKD Mental Health service line and the Chair of the Norfolk school board, Dr. Noelle Gabriel, who is also a pediatrician at CHKD. We hope you'll join us at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM. You can always get your questions in to the show early by emailing, tweeting, or calling us at 440-2665 or (800) 940-2240.
The Munich stop of CEIBS 3rd Europe Forum 2017 focused on the topic Belt and Road Initiative: How Germany Benefits from China's Economic Growth. With the global economy in a slow recovery phase, regional cooperation has become a driver of economic growth. In response to economic globalization, China introduced its Belt and Road Initiative, which aims to boost the prosperity of China and participating countries by focusing on economic cooperation through cross-border direct investment. During the forum, experts shared their perspective on the characteristics and trends of China's outbound investment in light of the Belt and Road Initiative. Germany has long been a favoured destination for Chinese investors due to its investment climate and the complementary economic advantages between the two countries. Given this solid foundation for cooperation, how will China and Germany move forward on investments to continue further developing industrial integration and complementarities? Will the synergy between China's “Internet Plus” initiative and Germany's “Industry 4.0” strategy create new opportunities for cooperation? CEIBS and CHKD invited top-level officials and experts from China and Germany, as well as a delegation of Chinese entrepreneurs and investors for this China-Germany Dialogue. The forum combined discussions centred on investment with case studies, providing insights into new business models and prospects for China-Germany cooperation as well as opportunities for interaction with enterprises from the two countries. Keynote speakers included Jiang Jianqing, Chairman of the vitally important Sino-CEE Fund and former Chairman of ICBC; Romano Prodi, the former Prime Minister of Italy and former President of the European Commission; and CEIBS Vice President and Dean Prof. Ding Yuan.
The numbers are astounding and the statistics are frightening...in calendar yeat 2013, 158 infants died in Hampton Roads. That's the highest number in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The city of Norfolk alone lost 118 of those babies, and an astounding 20 of every one thousand live births in Norfolk end in the death of the baby within the first year! Why is the infant mortality rate so high in our region? On the next Another View we will explore the reasons why and give parents and caregivers information to keep their baby safe. Our guests include Michelle Clayton, MD, who specializes in child abuse and neglect with CHKD; Meena Tamakloe, BSN, RN, a Maternal and Child Health Nurse with the Hampton Health Department; and Shawn Ware-Avant, Licensed Professional Counselor and Project Coordinator with Loving Steps Community Health Home Visiting, and the Virginia Healthy Start Initiative with EVMS. Cardiologist Dr. Keith Newby co-hosts on the next Another View, Friday, October 28 at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM or stream us live on this blog.
We all know the obvious signs of child abuse when we see it...whelps from harse beatings, cigarette burns, starvation, a filthy living environment. But what about the subtle things...a disciplinary smack on the bottom, or yelling at your child when he/she does something wrong...is that also child abuse? And why is it that African American children are almost twice as likely to suffer from abuse than white children? On the next Another View we'll get some answers from Dr. Michelle Clayton, a child abuse expert with CHKD, and Natasha Knight, a child advocate with Portsmouth CASA. Plus, Lisa Godley tells the story of artist and comic book creator Kevin Roberts!
There's a new city initiative in Norfolk - it's called "Healthy Norfolk"! The goal is to improve health and wellness throughout Norfolk by actively promoting healthy policies, environmental change and education. But what does all of this mean? How can a city become healthy? What will be required of citizens? Is anyone else doing this? Why should we care? We'll answer these and other questions during our conversation with Norfolk Councilwoman Terri Whibley, M.D, ; Dominique Williams, M.D., Medical Director at CHKD; and Amy Paulson, Director of CINCH with EVMS. Plus, in honor of Mother's Day, Lisa Godley talks with some very special mother and daughters about their special relationships. It's all on Another View, Friday, May 4 at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM.
Another summer is about to wrap-up and soon the school bell will ring. But the transition from summer to school can be exciting and scary for children and families. Today, guest host Barbara Hamm Lee is joined by children's health experts, pediatrician Vicky Schubert from CHKD, and Burt Segal, a therapist from Riverpoint Psychological in Norfolk to discuss the summer to school transition. We'll also hear exactly how much money we're spending as we head into a new school year from the National Retail Federation.