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In today's episode host Dr. Christina Shenvi is joined by Dr. Robert Sternberg, Ultrasound Director at Akron General to discuss ultrasound-guided nerve blocks for precise pain relief in older patients. Ultrasound-guided nerve blocks provide relief from one of the most common emergency department complaints: pain. In addition to their use in acute pain management, nerve blocks can help reduce the use of opioids, reduce hospital length of stay, and improve patient outcomes and experiences. Using case examples, Dr. Sternberg talks through how to perform 4 common types of nerve blocks you may use in the emergency department with an elderly patient: Fascia Iliaca Compartment Block (FICB), Pericapsular Nerve Group (PENG) Block, Serratus Anterior Plane (SAP) Block and Erector Spinae Block (ESB). Tune in to hear indications, key anatomical landmarks, dosing, and techniques for each of the nerve blocks.
Postmenopausal Problems - Geriatric Gynecology in the ED by Christina Shenvi
Today's episode provides an introduction and overview of the 5 domains of the CMS Age-Friendly Hospital Measure. Host Dr. Christina Shenvi is joined by Dr. Marcia Russell to help clarify what each of these domains entail and how they may be carried out in the ED. They also discuss concerns that may be brought about following the implementation of this measure on January 1, 2025, and how these issues might be addressed and minimised. Dr. Marcia Russel is a colorectal surgeon and Associate Professor at UCLA. She has a special interest in the surgical care of older adults and has worked with ACS to improve geriatric surgery through the ACS Geriatric Surgery Verification Program.
With the upcoming implementation of the new CMS age-friendly hospital measure, hospitals will be required to attest that they review medications to identify potentially inappropriate medications (PIMS) for older adults. Dr. Martin Casey, MD, MPH is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at UNC School of Medicine. Dr. Caseys' work has focused on the identifying PIMS and finding opportunities to reduce the use of, and deprescribe, potentially harmful medications in the emergency department. In this episode, Dr. Christina Shenvi and Dr. Martin Casey will discuss strategies for ED physicians who face unique challenges when assessing older patients' medications. Using case examples of deprescribing in practice, they illustrate how deprescribing is a nuanced skill and how to approach it.
Alzheimer's disease (AD) begins developing in the brain 20-30 years before symptoms start to present in patients. Recent evidence suggests that up to 40% of AD cases could potentially be prevented by addressing modifiable risk factors such as insufficient education, hearing loss, hypertension, obesity, smoking, depression, social isolation, physical inactivity, diabetes, excessive alcohol consumption, air pollution, and traumatic brain injury. Dr. Christina Shenvi is joined once again by Dr. Richard Isaacson, M.D., a Harvard-trained preventive neurologist and world-renowned researcher at the Institute for Neurodegenerative Diseases in Florida. In 2013, he founded the Alzheimer's Prevention Clinic at Weill Cornell Medicine and New York-Presbyterian, the first of its kind in the United States. In this episode of GEMCast they focus on the importance of individualized intervention and prevention as the future of AD treatment.
Resuscitation of older adults in the emergency department poses unique challenges for physicians. Understanding the differences between a typical resuscitation process compared to a resuscitation of an older adult is essential to appropriately manage and treat this population. In this episode Dr. Cliff Reid joins Dr. Christina Shenvi to explore these differences and the associated challenges, and highlight some tools he uses in his own practice. Cliff Reid, MD, is an Emergency, Retrieval, and Critical Care Physician and educator in the greater Sydney area with a focus on resuscitation of adults and children.
In 2021 constipation related visits to the ED reached over 1 million.The prevalence of constipation in elderly individuals in the community is between 15-30% and for those living in nursing homes or long-term care facilities it ranges between 50-75%. While constipation itself is not usually life-threatening, it can be indicative of life-threatening diseases or disorders and therefore a comprehensive history and physical assessment of patients is essential to avoid missing a critical diagnosis. Sarah Lee is an emergency physician at the University of Maryland. In this episode she joins Dr. Christina Shenvi to discuss the presentation, risk factors, assessment and management of constipation in geriatric patients in the ED.
Dr. Christina Shenvi and Dr. Mike Craig discuss the "Home Hospital" model and its potential to transform the way we care for older adults, by bringing hospital-level care to patients' homes.
What ED Physicians need to know about Amyloid Targeting Treatments Part 2 by Christina Shenvi
What ED Physicians need to know about Amyloid Targeting Treatments Part 1 by Christina Shenvi
Join us in this week's encore episode with Dr. Christina Shenvi as she discusses how her unexpected journey, stemming from a deep-rooted love for science and patient care, evolved into a profound commitment to revolutionizing healthcare education and patient outcomes. She shares her inspiring story of leveraging her passion for medicine and using her clinical experiences to drive systemic change on a national scale. Tune in as Dr. Christina Shenvi shares her insights and expertise in physician coaching, motivating listeners to harness their own passions to drive positive change, create more meaning in their lives, and live in a way that aligns with their values.Starting out it was more about how do you help individual patients and just figuring out the medicine and now what interests me more is yes still helping those patients but more than that how do we create systems to help patients more in a national landscape. - Dr. Christina ShenviMy special guest is Dr. Christina Shenvi.Dr. Christina Shenvi is a highly accomplished emergency physician, educator, and leader who has studied at some of the world's most prestigious institutions. Her educational journey includes a bachelor's degree from Princeton University, a PhD from UC Berkeley, an MD from Yale University, and an executive MBA from UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School. As a coach, Dr. Shenvi is dedicated to helping physicians navigate through learned helplessness, empowering countless healthcare professionals to thrive in their personal as well as professional lives.In this episode, you will be able to:Engage in mindset shifts to live in a way that aligns with your values.Navigate burnout and find fulfillment in your career.Find harmony between your clinical duties and teaching responsibilities.Improve healthcare education by implementing systems based ideas and concepts.The resources mentioned in this episode are:Check out Dr. Christina Shenvi's website to explore her services and coaching options.Connect with Dr. Christina Shenvi and visit her website:LinkedinTwitterTreat yourself to a dreamy weekend away with women physicians. Join us for the April 5-7 Revitalize Physician Retreat in Huntington Beach, CA. The first 50 people who register will get a free 6-month membership to the Revitalize Community, a $999 annual value, too! Use REVDOC100 at checkout for $100 off. MicroSkills is built on one core, easy-to-learn principle: every big goal, complicated task, healthy habit, and, yes, even what we think of as character traits, can be broken down into small, learnable, skills that can be practiced, and incorporated real-time. Pre-order wherever you buy your books or on Amazon; launches Apr 16.Support the showConnect with us: X: https://twitter.com/RevitalizeWomenLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/revitalize-womens-mastermind-groupWebsite: https://www.peoplealwayshcc.com/revitalizeConnect with Andrea on IG about the show and more: https://www.instagram.com/revitalizingdoc/
Join Dr. Christina Shenvi and Dr. Cameron Gettel as they talk about a paper that provides the first benchmarks for emergency care process outcomes in geriatric EDs compared with nongeriatric EDs.
Many say that with greater difficulty, bring greater glory in surmounting it. Join us in this week's episode with Dr. Gillian Schmitz, an emergency physician and associate professor, as this conversation will serve as a beacon of inspiration. In facing a career setback by not securing her initial lifelong goal of becoming a program director, Dr. Gillian Schmitz proves how this setback proved to be a pivotal turning point. Rather than dwelling on disappointment, she embraced resilience and sought new avenues for growth. This redirection ultimately led her to holding the prestigious role as the president of ACEP. Tune in as she shares her inspiring story of overcoming a major setback that led to unexpected opportunities, a chance for self-discovery, and a new trajectory.Sometimes not getting what you want or not getting that job is really the best thing that can happen to you because it forces you to look at what else and what other opportunities that we may not have considered previously. - Dr. Gillian SchmitzMy special guest is Dr. Gillian Schmitz.Dr. Gillian Schmitz, an associate professor at the Uniformed Services University, brings a wealth of experience in the healthcare and academic sectors. As Past President of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Dr. Schmitz has been instrumental in advocating for women in medicine and nurturing leadership within the healthcare community. Her journey in overcoming career setbacks and pivoting towards impactful roles within organizations like ACEP exemplifies her resilience and adaptability. Dr. Schmitz's unique insights and experiences are poised to offer invaluable guidance and inspiration to women in healthcare leadership roles as they navigate their own career challenges and triumphs.In this episode, you will be able to:Overcome setbacks in your career journey.Treat yourself to a dreamy weekend away with women physicians. Join us for the April 5-7 Revitalize Physician Retreat in Huntington Beach, CA. The first 50 people who register will get a free 6-month membership to the Revitalize Community, a $999 annual value, too! Use REVDOC100 at checkout for $100 off. Are you part of a couple? Your success and ability to make life changes are intricately tied to your success as a couple. One of our Revitalize strategic partners, Christina Shenvi, is excited to release a brand new, innovative program on couples coaching. To find out more and sign up today, go to timeforyourlife.org and navigate to couples coaching. It's a great way to invest in each other. Use code VALENTINE at check out for 20% off. MicroSkills is built on one core, easy-to-learn principle: every big goal, complicated task, healthy habit, and, yes, even what we think of as character traits, can be broken down into small, learnable, skills that can be practiced, and incorporated real-time. Pre-order wherever you buy your books or on Amazon; launches Apr 16.Support the showConnect with us: X: https://twitter.com/RevitalizeWomenLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/revitalize-womens-mastermind-groupWebsite: https://www.peoplealwayshcc.com/revitalizeConnect with Andrea on IG about the show and more: https://www.instagram.com/revitalizingdoc/
How to Create Safe Transitions of Care for Older Patients by Christina Shenvi
Feeling overwhelmed and stressed during the holidays? What if there was a simple twist that could transform your entire experience? Join us as Dr. Christina Shenvi reveals her approach to managing time during the holidays, helping busy professionals find more joy and less stress. Gain insight as Dr. Shenvi highlights the importance of establishing complete agency over our time, thoughts, and actions. Feel empowered to prioritize what truly matters during this upcoming holiday season and to create lifelong memories filled with happiness, love, and harmony.Time management is not about packing more in or being more productive, it's about how you think and how you feel. - Dr. Christina ShenviMy special guest is Dr. Christina ShenviDr. Christina Shenvi is back on The Revitalizing Doctor podcast, to share her strategies for effectively managing time during this often-hectic season. Dr. Shenvi leads us to recognize the expectations we set for ourselves through phrases like "I have to" or "I should," emphasizing the opportunity to make the change and be more intentional. By employing her framework of deciding, planning, doing, and reflecting, listeners can gain a better understanding of their priorities and make conscious choices. Dr. Shenvi's approach centers around the concept of owning one's time, ensuring that individuals can create a holiday season that aligns with their desired outcomes. So grab a cup of hot cocoa, sit back, and get ready to learn from Dr. Christina Shenvi on how to manage your time and make the most of this special holiday season with family, friends, and loved ones.In this episode, you will be able to:Maximize your time and minimize holiday stress by learning effective time management strategies.Discover the freedom of letting go of perfectionism and embrace the joy of imperfection during the holiday season.Experience the bliss of slowing down and simplifying your life during the busy holiday season, finding peace and joy in the present moment.The resources mentioned in this episode are:Create a to don't list and actively avoid low-priority tasks that detract from what you truly want to do.Be mindful of the impact of social media and comparison on your holiday joy, and focus on prioritizing your own values and desires.Consider the emotional aspects of the holidays and be gentle with yourself if you're experiencing mixed emotions or grief.Use the decide, plan, do, reflect framework to approach your holiday season with intention and purpose. Do the holidays fill you with anxiety? Between the extra holiday parties, shopping for last-minute gifts, and holiday call or shifts- are you left wanting a vacation after the holidays? Join us for an interactive session with time management expert and coach Dr. Shenvi to learn strategies to stress less and have more holiday joy this year! Register for the free, group coaching forum on Dec 5 at 9:30 PT here.Support the showConnect with us: Twitter: https://twitter.com/RevitalizeWomenLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/revitalize-womens-mastermind-groupWebsite: https://www.peoplealwayshcc.com/revitalizeConnect with Andrea on IG about the show and more: https://www.instagram.com/revitalizingdoc/
How Paramedics Can Make a Difference in Geriatric Care by Christina Shenvi
Feeling overwhelmed and stressed during the holidays? What if there was a simple twist that could transform your entire experience? Join us as Dr. Christina Shenvi reveals her approach to managing time during the holidays, helping busy professionals find more joy and less stress. Gain insight as Dr. Shenvi highlights the importance of establishing complete agency over our time, thoughts, and actions. Feel empowered to prioritize what truly matters during this upcoming holiday season and to create lifelong memories filled with happiness, love, and harmony.Time management is not about packing more in or being more productive, it's about how you think and how you feel. - Dr. Christina ShenviMy special guest is Dr. Christina ShenviDr. Christina Shenvi is back on The Revitalizing Doctor podcast, to share her strategies for effectively managing time during this often-hectic season. Dr. Shenvi leads us to recognize the expectations we set for ourselves through phrases like "I have to" or "I should," emphasizing the opportunity to make the change and be more intentional. By employing her framework of deciding, planning, doing, and reflecting, listeners can gain a better understanding of their priorities and make conscious choices. Dr. Shenvi's approach centers around the concept of owning one's time, ensuring that individuals can create a holiday season that aligns with their desired outcomes. So grab a cup of hot cocoa, sit back, and get ready to learn from Dr. Christina Shenvi on how to manage your time and make the most of this special holiday season with family, friends, and loved ones.In this episode, you will be able to:Maximize your time and minimize holiday stress by learning effective time management strategies.Discover the freedom of letting go of perfectionism and embrace the joy of imperfection during the holiday season.Experience the bliss of slowing down and simplifying your life during the busy holiday season, finding peace and joy in the present moment.The resources mentioned in this episode are:Create a to don't list and actively avoid low-priority tasks that detract from what you truly want to do.Be mindful ofEmpowering Women Physicians: Join Our Vibrant Community for Growth, Connection, and Excellence. Revitalize is a supportive community created for women physicians seeking a truly fulfilling career and life! With up to 50 hours a year of CME, your Revitalize membership may be covered by CME funds! If you don't have CME funds available, CME is often a tax deduction! Click here to learn more and join! Do the holidays fill you with anxiety? Between the extra holiday parties, shopping for last-minute gifts, and holiday call or shifts- are you left wanting a vacation after the holidays? Join us for an interactive session with time management expert and coach Dr. Shenvi to learn strategies to stress less and have more holiday joy this year! Register for the free, group coaching forum on Dec 5 at 9:30 PT here.Support the showConnect with us: Twitter: https://twitter.com/RevitalizeWomenLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/revitalize-womens-mastermind-groupWebsite: https://www.peoplealwayshcc.com/revitalizeConnect with Andrea on IG about the show and more: https://www.instagram.com/revitalizingdoc/
In this month's EM Quick Hits podcast: Sarah Reid on an approach to Infant Vomiting, Brit Long on Orbital Cellulitis essentials, Justin Morgenstern on the PATCH trial - Prehospital TXA in Trauma, Christina Shenvi on Prevention and Treatment of Delirium, Jason Hine on Procedural Skills Decay, Aaron Billin on Altitude Sickness... The post EM Quick Hits 52 Infant Vomiting, Orbital Cellulitis, Prehospital TXA in Trauma, Prevention and Treatment of Delirium, Procedural Skills Decay, Altitude Sickness appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.
Join Dr. Christina Shenvi and Dr. Teresita Hogan as they walk through the history of geriatric emergency medicine. Learn about the challenges, changes, and breakthroughs that have shaped this field over the past 40 years.
On today's episode we talk with Dr Christina Shenvi who candidly helps us understand that we can't buy more time, but we can be wise about the time we are given. She comes with an incredible academic pedigree including Princeton, Berkeley, Yale, and UNC. She's a mom of 4, a practicing emergency physician, educator, keynote speaker, and leader. She's going to talk with us about how she gets everything done with tips for time management. Here are some highlights: Effort has three components: direction, intensity, and perseverance. Reflecting on if you are moving in the right direction and applying the right amount of intensity and persevering for only a given amount of time. How to approach a challenge: Priority: Spend time on the right things. (Can always make more money or invest money and earn interest. Can never make more time, yet we're often more careful with our money than with how we invest our time.) Get clear on personal priorities and big values. Make sure you're going the right direction. Strategy: Work in the right way. Architect your day/time. Deep work, shallow work, allocating time and deciding ahead of time what you will work on. Efficiency: Anything that requires little brainpower or that you do repeatedly, find ways to outsource, delegate, make efficient, or create shortcuts. Reflection: Activation barrier, and why managing time is all about managing emotions. How to find Dr Shenvi: website: timeforyourlife.org email: shenvi@timeforyourlife.org Twitter: @clshenvi Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shenvi/ Books mentioned: https://gregmckeown.com/books/essentialism/ https://comeupforair.com/ https://thework.com/instruction-the-work-byron-katie/ https://calnewport.com/writing/ If you want to work with us, visit our website: www.thewholephysician.com. We have private coaching and online courses available. Additionally, we're happy to lecture for your institution. Sign up for our Weekly Well Check by clicking the link. The Weekly Well Check is your weekly dose of encouragement and your only access to secret insider sales on our products. If you're interested in a personal loan from Doc2Doc Lending, use our affiliate link: www.doc2doclending.com/thewholephysician For a free quote on Own-Occupation Insurance from Pattern, use our affiliate link: patternlife.com/drivetime The CE experience for this Podcast is powered by CMEfy - click here to reflect and earn credits: https://earnc.me/vY4Kg
In this episode of GEMCast Dr. Christina Shenvi is joined by Dr. Chris Carpenter to discuss GEAR 2.0-Advancing Dementia Care. Learn how GEAR 2.0 identified and prioritized research gaps in emergency care for persons living with dementia and their care partners.
How often have you said or heard that healthcare is broken and its either time to leave or put your head down and just survive? That it's impossible change the system, , or that it's too complicated to make a difference? Dr. Christina Shenvi shares her secrets to achieve a more fulfilling career and transform healthcare.In this episode, you will be able to: 1. Break free from self-imposed constraints and embrace the endless possibilities for a fulfilling medical career 2. Ignite changes within the healthcare industry to improve physician and patient well-being3. Find harmony between work and home through reflection and moving beyond the limiting beliefs that are so prevalent in medicineMy special guest is Dr. Christina ShenviDr. Christina Shenvi, an esteemed emergency medicine physician and educator at the University of North Carolina, has made a name for herself as a thought leader in the field of medicine. Her diverse career includes an MBA from UNC, which has allowed her to analyze and approach problems in medicine from a unique perspective. Dr. Shenvi's passion for coaching has led her to develop programs that help physicians overcome limiting beliefs and harness their agency in transforming healthcare. Her innovative approach to time management and focus on aligning personal values with professional goals sets her apart from conventional methods.Articles we talk about in this episode:Andrea's article, Academic Medicine: Drawing Outside the Lines to Create the Career you WantChristina's article, How to (almost) never have a bad shiftCheck out Dr. Christina Shenvi's website for the best time management tips! She is also available for coaching. You can also follow her on Twitter (@clshenvi) and LinkedIn.As a special treat for our Revitalize Community, Dr. Shenvi created a discount code: REVDOC for 20% off coaching and off her online self-paced video course on time management (8 hours of content) available at timeforyourlife.org/coaching and timeforyourlife.org/workshop. Andrea has taken her course, and highly endorses it!Support the showConnect with us: Twitter: https://twitter.com/RevitalizeWomenLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/revitalize-womens-mastermind-groupWebsite: https://www.peoplealwayshcc.com/revitalize
When Dr. Christina Shenvi became a doctor, she had no idea that coaching would be the key to unlocking her full potential. She has inspired countless others to do the same and reach their goals through coaching. What began as a passion for science and helping patients has become a journey of personal discovery, renewal, and success.Dr. Christina Shenvi is a renowned emergency physician, educator, and leader. She holds an impressive list of degrees, including a bachelor's from Princeton University, a PhD from UC Berkeley, an MD from Yale University, and an executive MBA from UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School. Dr. Shenvi brings her passion for helping others and her commitment to empowering women in medicine. In addition to her impressive academic background, she has a wealth of experience as a keynote speaker and is currently completing her coaching certification. Join Dr. Andrea Austin as she chats with Dr. Shenvi about finding career fulfillment through coaching and career diversification.In this episode, you will be able to: 1. Tackle burnout by embracing coaching techniques and personal growth methods. 2. Make a difference in healthcare by engaging physicians.3. Achieve fair compensation and value alignment at work. 4. Enhance healthcare services by incorporating design thinking concepts. 5. Find harmony between clinical duties, teaching responsibilities, and pursuing mid-career aspirations.Check out Dr. Christina Shenvi's website for the best time management tips and more! She is also available for coaching. You can also follow her on Twitter (@clshenvi) and LinkedIn.As a special treat for our Revitalize Community, Dr. Shenvi created a discount code: REVDOC for 20% off coaching and off her online self-paced video course on time management (8 hours of content) available at timeforyourlife.org/coaching and timeforyourlife.org/workshop. Andrea has taken her course, and highly endorses it!Support the showConnect with us: Twitter: https://twitter.com/RevitalizeWomenLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/revitalize-womens-mastermind-groupWebsite: https://www.peoplealwayshcc.com/revitalize
In this episode of GEMCast Dr. Christina Shenvi is joined by Pamela Martin and Dr. Ula Hwang to learn about Geriatric transitional care nurses and how they can be incorporated into an ED to improve care for older patients.
“We have 1,440 minutes a day. We tend to be pretty careful thinking about our finances or our money, but ironically, we can always make more money, but we can never make more time,” says Dr. Christina Shenvi, MD, Ph.D.,MBA. Dr. Shenvi is no stranger to the challenge of time management. Having earned a PhD, MD and executive MBA, she was using timeboxing and other techniques before there was a name for them.After coaching medical students for their exams, Dr. Shenvi realized that much of that success came down to how students manage their time. She then spent several years deep diving into psychology literature on procrastination, goal setting, and motivation and began incorporating this knowledge into her lectures. After working with students for a number of years, Dr. Shenvi started to speak on this topic to her colleagues - the medical school faculty. And she would get an overwhelming response that it really resonated with people.In this episode of the Prosperous Doc®, our host Shane Tenny, CFP®, chats with Dr. Shenvi about how practicing better time management can lead to more fulfilling lives for busy professionals.
Dr. Christina Shenvi is joined by Dr. Lucas Da Silva for a conversation about the concept of patient experience and why it is important to older adult care in the emergency department.
Giving feedback is an art, and in this episode, med-ed all-star Christina Shenvi, MD, and EMRA*Cast host Chris Reilly, MD, take us on a deep dive into the psychology of feedback: what is it, why we need it, and how to give and receive feedback well. This conversation is packed with evidence, pearls, and a challenge you should strive to achieve every day. Go ahead and bookmark this; you're going to want to listen more than once.
In this episode, GEMCast host Dr. Christina Shenvi is joined by Dr. Katie Buck to discuss the challenges surrounding diagnosing older adults with pneumonia.
In this EM Quick Hits podcast: Justin Morgenstern on fluids in pancreatitis, Leeor Sommer on nasal fractures, Christina Shenvi on delirium, Sheldon Cheskes and Rohit Mohindra on Dose VF, and Noor Khatib and Kari Sampsel on intimate partner violence... The post EM Quick Hits 44 Fluids in Pancreatitis, Nasal Fractures, Delirium, DOSE VF, Intimate Partner Violence appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.
Dr. Christina Shenvi sits down with Dr. Kerstin de Wit to learn how much anticoagulation matters in terms of increasing the risk of intracranial hemorrhage after a ground-level fall.
How to Diagnose and Manage Vertebral Compression Fractures in the ED by Christina Shenvi
Dr. Christina Shenvi is a board-certified emergency physician. She is also an educator, keynote speaker, productivity coach, and academic leader. She also has a website called Time of your Life.Org where she is also sharing her blogs and workshops.Related LinksThe Upside of StressWhat got you here? Won't get you there by Marshall GoldsmithHow the way we talk can change the way we workEat That Frog by Brian TracyReach out to ChristinaTime For Your Life BlogLinkedin
How to Identify and Intervene for Geriatric Self-Neglect by Christina Shenvi
In this month's EM Quick Hits podcast: Anand Swaminathan on GI balloon tamponade preparation and indications, Jesse McLaren on why troponin is rarely useful in SVT, Christina Shenvi on why we should not use the term "mechanical fall" in older patients, Nour Khatib & Jonathan Wallace on rural vertical vertigo case and Reuben Strayer on VAFEI - Video-Assisted Flexible Endoscopic Intubation for the anatomically challenging airway... The post EM Quick Hits 40 – GI Balloon Tamponade, SVT and Troponin, Falls in Older Patients, Vertical Vertigo, VAFEI Airway appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.
Geri Immersive Simulation by Christina Shenvi
Congratulations on graduating residency! Do yourself a big favor and listen to this advice from Dr. Christina Shenvi and Dr. Nikki Binz, brought you by EMRA*Cast host Dr. Kim Bambach. Start off on the right foot with BHAG, ikigai, and proper spycraft at a new job. You got this!
How to Help Prevent the Next Fall in Your Older Patients by Christina Shenvi
Hi! I'm Dr. Myrdalis Diaz-Ramirez. And, this is Episode #9!Today, Dr. Christina Shenvi, an Emergency Room Physician and creator Time for Your Life workshop joined us at the podcast! She is SO amazing! She helps busy physicians manage their time in a way that is in line with their values. We're very excited to have her here. We actually have a great conversation with Dr. Shenvi about time management, with practical advice you can start implementing today! We also review her outstanding workshop!To further engage with Dr. Shenvi, follow these links:-- Website: TimeForYourLife.org-- The WORKSHOP!-- The Blog!Thank you for joining us this week!-----Dr. Myrdalis Diaz' Personal Websitehttps://drmyrdalisdiaz.com/The maxAllure Mastermindhttps://maxallure.com/
Today, we interview Christine Streeter, a fifth-year PhD candidate in the School of Social Work, with a specialization in Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada. As a social worker committed to improving insecure working conditions for care workers in the social work and social services work sector, her research explores precarious work and safety at work. Christine shares her PhD journey through her blog and Instagram @ScholarCulture where she aims to create a space for grad students to push back on the culture of overwork in academia and bring more life to their academic lifestyle. We discuss her scholarly work as well her blog and Instagram profile, and how these have grown over the years. We then also discuss how PhD candidates can start a blog or become more visible on social media, and the benefits this may have for their PhD trajectory and career. Since Scholar Culture as a blog and Instagram account also focuses on putting the "life" back into the scholarly life, we also hear Christine's tips on incorporating life into graduate school. We round off with our typical questions on a day in the life, the impact of COVID-19, setting boundaries, and best advice. ReferencesBlog Scholar CultureInstagram @ScholarCultureAffect theoryFocus group interviewsMitacs accelerator grantDr. Susan BraedleyDr. Pat ArmstrongEpisode with Christina Shenvi
In this episode, we visit with Dr. Christina Shenvi who provides tips on connecting with learners and maximizing education. This episode was taped live at ACEP21 in Boston.
The phrase “too much on my plate” and word “busy” are pervasive in modern discourse. But does it have to be so? We certainly didn't start out that way as children! In this episode, Dr. Christina Shenvi walks us through the path to clear our ‘schedule plates' and open space in our lives, get un-busy, and conquer the email inbox. Listen on: iTunes Spotify Stitcher Guest Bio: Christina Shenvi MD, PhD is an emergency physician at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill where she is the director of the UNC Office of Academic Excellence and the newly appointed president of the Association of Professional Women and Medical Sciences. A frequent guest on Stimulus, Dr. Shenvi is a world class time managment coach www.timeforyourlife.org where her goal is to help busy professionals find more peace with their schedules, feel less stressed, and use their time more effectively.. Her most recent Stimulus episodes were on Procrastination and Habits. This episode is in support of the I AM ALS. I AM ALS was founded by Brian Wallach and his wife Sandra shortly after his diagnosis at the age of 37. He was given 6 months to live, and now 4 years later he is leading a revolution to find a cure. People often refer to ALS as rare, which is not really so. The lifetime risk is around 1 in 300. Since Lou Gehrig was diagnosed 80 years ago, available treatments have been shown to extend life a mere 3 months. I AM ALS supports research, legislation to fast track therapies, and provides critical resources to patients and caregivers. ALS is relentless, and so are they. The question is no longer if we'll find a cure for ALS, but when. This is an underfunded disease and every little bit makes a difference. We will match donations to I AM ALS up to $5000 -- get started here on our Stimulus Donation Page. And for your daily dose of positivity, follow Brian on Twitter. We discuss: The insidious path of getting to the point of having too much on your plate [02:00]; A framework for deciding whether to say “yes” or “no” to things [05:45]; The 4 pillars Rob uses to help guide “yes” or “no” decisions [08:30]; Why it's problematic to think of life as a zero sum game makes [10:20]; The Japanese concept of Ikigai [13:30]; Becoming more efficient by shrinking the amount of time you spend on things that are on your plate [15:45]; The 5 Whys technique for understanding the fundamental bedrock of your motivation [19:30]; Self worth theory, which helps explain both why we overwork/overcommit as well as why we sometimes procrastinate [25:00]; The concept of Stoic meditation and the Ozymandias exercise [30:10]; The constant struggle of determining if your work is aligning with your values and using Stoic indifference to suspend self-judgement [32:00]; Choosing to do things vs. “I should” [33:40]; Reframing the notion of being too busy [40:44]; Deep work [43:30]; The importance of creating a system for shallow work [46:15]; The freedom gained from managing your email inbox [51:50]; And more. For complete and detailed show notes, previous episodes, or to sign up for our newsletter: https://www.stimuluspodcast.com/ If you like what you hear on Stimulus and use Apple/iTunes as your podcatcher, please consider leaving a review of the show. I read all the reviews and, more importantly, so do potential guests. Thanks in advance! Interested in sponsoring this podcast? Connect with us here Follow Rob: Twitter: https://twitter.com/emergencypdx Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stimuluswithrobormanmd Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/emergencypdx
The phrase “too much on my plate” and word “busy” are pervasive in modern discourse. But does it have to be so? We certainly didn't start out that way as children! In this episode, Dr. Christina Shenvi walks us through the path to clear our ‘schedule plates' and open space in our lives, get un-busy, and conquer the email inbox. Listen on: iTunes Spotify Stitcher Guest Bio: Christina Shenvi MD, PhD is an emergency physician at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill where she is the director of the UNC Office of Academic Excellence and the newly appointed president of the Association of Professional Women and Medical Sciences. A frequent guest on Stimulus, Dr. Shenvi is a world class time managment coach www.timeforyourlife.org where her goal is to help busy professionals find more peace with their schedules, feel less stressed, and use their time more effectively.. Her most recent Stimulus episodes were on Procrastination and Habits. This episode is in support of the I AM ALS. I AM ALS was founded by Brian Wallach and his wife Sandra shortly after his diagnosis at the age of 37. He was given 6 months to live, and now 4 years later he is leading a revolution to find a cure. People often refer to ALS as rare, which is not really so. The lifetime risk is around 1 in 300. Since Lou Gehrig was diagnosed 80 years ago, available treatments have been shown to extend life a mere 3 months. I AM ALS supports research, legislation to fast track therapies, and provides critical resources to patients and caregivers. ALS is relentless, and so are they. The question is no longer if we'll find a cure for ALS, but when. This is an underfunded disease and every little bit makes a difference. We will match donations to I AM ALS up to $5000 -- get started here on our Stimulus Donation Page. And for your daily dose of positivity, follow Brian on Twitter. We discuss: The insidious path of getting to the point of having too much on your plate [02:00]; A framework for deciding whether to say “yes” or “no” to things [05:45]; The 4 pillars Rob uses to help guide “yes” or “no” decisions [08:30]; Why it's problematic to think of life as a zero sum game makes [10:20]; The Japanese concept of Ikigai [13:30]; Becoming more efficient by shrinking the amount of time you spend on things that are on your plate [15:45]; The 5 Whys technique for understanding the fundamental bedrock of your motivation [19:30]; Self worth theory, which helps explain both why we overwork/overcommit as well as why we sometimes procrastinate [25:00]; The concept of Stoic meditation and the Ozymandias exercise [30:10]; The constant struggle of determining if your work is aligning with your values and using Stoic indifference to suspend self-judgement [32:00]; Choosing to do things vs. “I should” [33:40]; Reframing the notion of being too busy [40:44]; Deep work [43:30]; The importance of creating a system for shallow work [46:15]; The freedom gained from managing your email inbox [51:50]; And more. For complete and detailed show notes, previous episodes, or to sign up for our newsletter: https://www.stimuluspodcast.com/ If you like what you hear on Stimulus and use Apple/iTunes as your podcatcher, please consider leaving a review of the show. I read all the reviews and, more importantly, so do potential guests. Thanks in advance! Interested in sponsoring this podcast? Connect with us here Follow Rob: Twitter: https://twitter.com/emergencypdx Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stimuluswithrobormanmd Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/emergencypdx
In this week's episode, we talk to Dr. Christina Shenvi about violence in the ED.
It's the finale of Season 1! AOE Engage: The Podcast, Episode 10 is all about Christina Shenvi, MD, PhD. We're chatting about her upbringing from Kenya to the United States, her professional journey and how it aligns with her values to relieve human suffering, her new role as President of APWIMS, and how in the world she does it all! Sit back, relax, and be prepared to feel inspired. To learn more about the UNC SOM Academy of Educators, visit our website. To learn more about Christina and register for her Time for your Life course, visit her website. And don't forget to share your feedback on Season 1: bit.ly/2PXAM9t Music courtesy of freemusicarchive.org
Welcome to the Mindfulness & Productivity Systems Podcast with Dr. Serene Shereef where we explore how mindfulness, productivity systems & our thoughts create the magic in our life. Serene Shereef is a general surgeon, mom to 3 wonderful children, wife, & productivity coach who helps professional women struggling with burnout and overwhelm to take control of their time, mind, energy & productivity.Her MAPS (Mindfulness And Productivity Systems) Framework is a powerful integrated tool that combines the energy of mindfulness with the scientific principles of habit building and your unique systems of productivity. Her goals are to help you discover clarity, design your dream life, and build NanoHabits as well as Mindfulness & Productivity Systems that helps you create more time & live your best life! Please like, subscribe and leave a review for the podcast. We would love to hear your feedback.My special gift for February include a free productivity consult for my wonderful listeners. Please contact me at serenitywellnessmd@gmail.com to schedule yours and get started on your Mindfulness and Productivity journey.If you have a story to share about burnout or overwhelm, please reach out to us at serenitywellnessmd@gmail.com or "Mindfulness And Productivity Systems" Facebook Page. You can learn more about Mindfulness and Productivity Systems that can transform your life @ https://www.serenitywellnessmd.com. If you are a women experiencing burnout and overwhelm, looking for ideas & tools to take control of your time, mind, energy & productivity, please join my free private “Mindfulness And Productivity Systems for Women” Facebook Group where we support your journey to mindfulness & productivity! https://www.facebook.com/groups/177601140689532 Featured guest is Dr. Christina Shenvi, MD, PhD, who is a practicing Emergency Physician, educator, writer, speaker, and mom of four. She is an assistant professor at the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill, and director of the UNC Office of Academic Excellence. She also teaches and coaches about time management. Her goal is to help busy professionals feel less stress about their time and be more successful. You can find out more about upcoming workshops with her on her website: www.timeforyourlife.org.
Welcome to the Mindfulness & Productivity Systems Podcast with Dr. Serene Shereef where we explore how mindfulness, productivity systems & our thoughts create the magic in our life. Serene Shereef is a general surgeon, mom to 3 wonderful children, wife, & productivity coach who helps professional women struggling with burnout and overwhelm to take control of their time, mind, energy & productivity.Her MAPS (Mindfulness And Productivity Systems) Framework is a powerful integrated tool that combines the energy of mindfulness with the scientific principles of habit building and your unique systems of productivity. Her goals are to help you discover clarity, design your dream life, and build NanoHabits as well as Mindfulness & Productivity Systems that helps you create more time & live your best life! Please like, subscribe and leave a review for the podcast. We would love to hear your feedback.My special gift for February include a free productivity consult for my wonderful listeners. Please contact me at serenitywellnessmd@gmail.com to schedule yours and get started on your Mindfulness and Productivity journey.If you have a story to share about burnout or overwhelm, please reach out to us at serenitywellnessmd@gmail.com or "Mindfulness And Productivity Systems" Facebook Page. You can learn more about Mindfulness and Productivity Systems that can transform your life @ https://www.serenitywellnessmd.com. If you are a women experiencing burnout and overwhelm, looking for ideas & tools to take control of your time, mind, energy & productivity, please join my free private “Mindfulness And Productivity Systems for Women” Facebook Group where we support your journey to mindfulness & productivity! https://www.facebook.com/groups/177601140689532 Featured guest is Dr. Christina Shenvi, MD, PhD, who is a practicing Emergency Physician, educator, writer, speaker, and mom of four. She is an assistant professor at the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill, and director of the UNC Office of Academic Excellence. She also teaches and coaches about time management. Her goal is to help busy professionals feel less stress about their time and be more successful. You can find out more about upcoming workshops with her on her website: www.timeforyourlife.org.
In today's episode, we interview Christina Shenvi, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, the Associate Residency Program Director and Director of the UNC Office of Academic Excellence (OAE). We learned from Christina about going for an MD after her PhD in chemistry, how to create a life you love, how to manage time and expectations, and how to make audacious decisions. This episode is full of nuggets of wisdom for anyone in academia (from students to senior faculty), those thinking about going to med school, and beyond.Check out Christina's blog.Books mentioned in the episode:Built to Last - Jim Collins Viktor Frankl's book "Man's Search for Meaning Christina also mentioned the Mindful return program for those returning after parental leave.
In this first episode of the new year, Laura and Sarah ponder 2021 exercise ambitions. Then, Dr. Christina Shenvi, an emergency medicine physician who also coaches medical students and faculty on productivity, joins Laura to discuss both of their favorite topics: time management! Christina shares how she teaches people to think about their time, and how she maximizes her focus as a busy working mom of four. In the Q&A, Sarah and Laura answer a question about job searching while pregnant.Go to fittrack.com/bestof to take 50% off your order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Meet classmates Dr. Christina Shenvi and Dr. Trey Craig! Full-time physicians, juggling work, families, and Business School. Javier and Bola ask them about their strategies for managing stress and time while successfully navigating an Executive MBA. In this episode, Christina, an Emergency Medicine physician and a consummate learner, talks about the strategies she always implements to increase efficiency and how she transformed her experience into helping busy professionals manage their time. When dealing with stress, Trey, an Orthopedic Surgeon, reveals the importance of compartmentalizing different aspects of his life and setting boundaries to calm your mind. Cristina explains how her new workshop, Time for your life, helps busy professionals reduce their stress levels, feel more fulfilled, and do more of what they love by managing their time better. They also shared what they experienced on their first day of school, what they hope to learn from the program, their peers, and what life looks like after Kenan-Flagler Business School. For more about Trey's practice, go to https://www.orthocarolina.com/physicians/william-l-craig-iii-md To join Christina's next Time for your life workshop, go to https://timeforyourlife.org/workshop/ We'd love to hear from you! Follow us – links below- and let us know what you think of the show. Facebook: The Tar Heel Hustle Instagram: @The_Tar_Heel_Hustle Twitter: @TarHeelHustle Credits: Hosts: Bola Mustapha and Javier Guillermo Molina Producers: Bola, Javier and Mafe Osilia Social Media Manager: Esmeralda Baltazar Editor: Jack McCarthy The Tar Heel Hustle is brought to you by Kenan-Flagler Business School Executive MBA students. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thetarheelhustle/message
How to focus your mind during a crisis, build a deeper joy in your work, and raise the average of your everyday, with ER doctor, educator, and stoic Christina Shenvi, MD PhD