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Dr. Sater previously the head of Research at Cleveland Clinic Florida is a renowned hematologist oncologist and the founder of TIME lab at the National Cancer Institute.He is also a physician entrepreneur, visionary healthcare leader, and an innovative scientist disrupting current healthcare delivery in oncology to help cancer patients fight with dignity, live longer, and enjoy a good quality of life. He founded HAS Consulting to address systematic gaps in healthcare and created NOVORÊX a global platform to empower human interactions based on the power of belief.Website: www.novorex.org Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/dr-sater-physician-mark-stephen-pooler
Conor Delaney, MD, Executive Vice President of Cleveland Clinic and President of the Cleveland Clinic Florida market, discusses key challenges in healthcare, particularly the focus on making care more affordable. He highlights partnerships that are enhancing at-home care solutions and explains how AI is improving sepsis detection. Delaney also shares insights into effective operating room management processes to optimize efficiency and outcomes.
Ashley Mays, MD joins from our Cleveland Clinic hospitals in Florida to discuss her focus on advancing patient quality, safety, and outcome measures, as well as our head and neck oncology and reconstruction programs in the region.
Episode Resources:Ostomy Care Management (OCM) ProgramThe Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nurses Society™ (WOCN®) SocietyThe American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons (ASCRS) About the Guests:Jan Colwell, APRN, CWOCN, FAAN, is an advanced practice nurse certified in wound ostomy and continence care. She most recently practiced at the University of Chicago Medicine providing care to patients with ostomies. She is a past president of the WOCN Society and Friends of Ostomates Worldwide USA, and has contributed to ostomy patient care by editing several ostomy care text books, participated in ostomy research projects, authored multiple ostomy based articles and is the co-section editor of the ostomy section of the Journal of Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nursing (JWOCN®).Bethany Malone, MD, is a board-certified colon and rectal surgeon based in Fort Worth, TX. She practices broad-based colorectal surgery including screening colonoscopies and treats benign anorectal conditions, hemorrhoids, fecal incontinence, colon cancer, rectal cancer, and inflammatory bowel disease. Dr. Malone is an active member of the American Board of Colon and Rectal Surgeons, the American College of Surgeons, and the International Society of University Colon and Rectal Surgeons.Jenny Speranza, MD, attended the Rochester Institute of Technology, graduating in 1994 with her B.S. degree, Magna Cum Laude. She earned her M.D. from the School of Medicine, State University of New York at Buffalo (1999). Dr Speranza finished her surgical residency in 2004 from the State University of New York at Buffalo Consortium. In 2005, she completed a Colon and Rectal fellowship at the University of Miami. Prior to arriving at the University of Rochester, Dr. Speranza was on staff at the Cleveland Clinic Florida where she was an attending surgeon in the department of Colon and Rectal Surgery. Dr. Speranza is a member of American College of Surgeons, the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons, and serves on two committees of the Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic surgeons.
Diana Azzam, PhD joined us on OsteoBites to discuss her lab's work on functional precision medicine for the treatment of pediatric and adult cancers. This presentation describes the foundational principles of functional precision medicine as applied to pediatric cancers and how major technological improvements as well as an explosive broadening of the cancer pharmacopeia has enabled the bridging of genomics with functional drug testing as clinical decision support tools to impact patient care.Diana Azzam, PhD, is an Assistant Professor and Research Director of the Center for Advancing Personalized Cancer Treatments at Florida International University. She has a Masters in Biochemistry from the American University of Beirut, Lebanon and a PhD in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology from the University of Miami, Florida. Her lab focuses on implementing functional precision medicine (FPM) approaches in adult and pediatric cancer patients that have run out of treatment options. Working with local hospitals including Nicklaus Children's Hospital and Cleveland Clinic Florida, her lab delivers individualized treatment plans based on a patient's cancer genomic profile and ex vivo drug response. She is currently engaged in two clinical studies to assess feasibility and clinical utility of FPM in relapsed/refractory patients with childhood cancer (ClinicalTrials.gov registration: NCT05857969) and adult cancer (ClinicalTrials.gov registration: NCT06024603). Dr. Azzam is working on setting up the first CLIA-certified lab in the State of Florida dedicated for functional cancer drug testing. Her goal is to launch large-scale prospective multi-center randomized clinical trials to better assess efficacy of FPM approaches in the treatment of refractory/relapsed cancers. In parallel, she is working on utilizing FPM as a tool to reduce health disparities in childhood cancer patients from minority populations. She is also integrating a novel machine learning approach to identify specific biomarkers among minority populations that can be targeted using FDA-approved drugs. Her lab also investigates cancer stem cells and how they may result from chronic environmental exposures to toxic metals such as arsenic.After a short presentation on this research, she will take questions from attendees. Share your questions in advance with us at Christina@MIBAgents.org.
William H. Sauer, MD, FHRS, CCDS, Brigham and Women's Hospital is joined by Edward P. Gerstenfeld, MD, MS, FHRS, University of California, San Francisco, and Yasser Rodriguez, MBA, MD, Cleveland Clinic Florida to discuss; Background: Premature ventricular complexes (PVCs) are common and associated with worse outcomes in patients with heart failure. Class 1C antiarrhythmic drugs (AADs) effectively suppress PVCs, but guidelines currently restrict their use in structural heart disease. Conclusions: Class 1C AADs effectively suppressed PVCs in patients with NICM and ICDs, leading to increases in LVEF and biventricular pacing percentage. In this limited sample, their use was safe. Larger studies are needed to confirm the safety of this approach. https://www.hrsonline.org/education/TheLead https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jacep.2024.01.021 Host Disclosure(s): W. Sauer: Honoraria/Speaking/Consulting: Biotronik, Biosense Webster, Inc., Abbott, Boston Scientific, Research: Medtronic Contributor Disclosure(s): E. Gerstenfeld: Honoraria/Speaking/Teaching: Abbott, Biosense Webster, Inc., Boston Scientific, Medtronic, Membership on Committees/Advisory Boards: Boston Scientific, Farapulse, Honoraria/Speaking/Consulting: Boston Scientific, Abbott Medical, Medtronic, Adagio Medical, Research: Boston Scientific Y. Rodriguez: Nothing to disclose. This episode has .25 ACE credits associated with it. If you want credit for listening to this episode, please visit the episode page on HRS365 https://www.heartrhythm365.org/URL/TheLeadEpisode66
Dr. Joseph Iannotti is a prominent figure in the field of orthopedic surgery. As he continues to make significant strides in his illustrious career, he has recently assumed the role of Chief Research and Academic Officer at Cleveland Clinic Florida. His dedication to advancing healthcare is further emphasized by his tenure as the Chief of Staff at Cleveland Clinic Florida for the past five years, where he has played a pivotal role in overseeing and enhancing the hospital's operational excellence. In addition to his clinical role, he holds the esteemed position of Professor of Surgery at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine (CCLCM) at Case Western Reserve University. Dr. Iannotti also occupies the Lang Family Endowed Chair of Orthopedic Surgery. With an impressive career spanning several decades, Dr. Iannotti previously served as the Chairman of the Department of Orthopedic Surgery and Chair of the Orthopedic and Rheumatology Institute at the Cleveland Clinic from 2000 to 2018. His extensive educational background includes earning an MD from Northwestern University in 1979, completing Orthopedic Residency training at the University of Pennsylvania in 1984, and obtaining a PhD in cell biology from the University of Pennsylvania in 1987. Dr. Iannotti is renowned for his groundbreaking work in clinical and basic science research, particularly focusing on innovative treatments for tendon repair and tendon tissue engineering, prosthetic design, software planning, and patient-specific instrumentation. His dedication to advancing the field is evident through his publication of three textbooks and authorship of over 380 original peer-reviewed articles, review articles, and book chapters. Notably, Dr. Iannotti has received numerous accolades, including being a three-time recipient of the Charles Neer Research Award, the Cleveland Clinic 2011 Sones Award for Innovation, and the Cleveland Clinic Lifetime Achievements Award for Innovation in 2019. With approximately 120 U.S. and International patents to his name, he was inducted into the National Academy of Inventors in 2016. Beyond his clinical and research contributions, Dr. Iannotti has been actively involved in various leadership roles within professional organizations. He has served as Past Chair of the Academic Affairs Council and the Board of Directors of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgery, Past-president of the American Shoulder and Elbow, and Past-chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery. Currently, he is a member of the Board of the ASES Foundation, Board of Bio-Florida, and Advisory Board of the School of Business at the University of Miami. Dr. Iannotti also serves as an advisor to other biotechnology companies. Join us as we delve into the wealth of knowledge and experience that Dr. Joseph Lannotti brings to the world of orthopedic surgery and medical innovation. Welcome, Dr. Iannotti!.
We sat down with arguably the world expert on low anterior resection syndrome. Dr. Marylise Boutros (https://twitter.com/BoutrosMarylise) is an academic colorectal surgeon at Cleveland Clinic Florida.. Dr. Boutros talks about her pioneering research to understand and treat the challenging functional issues that patients must content with. We also talk about her move to Cleveland Clinic and her advice for an academic surgical career. Links: 1. Low Anterior Resection Syndrome: Predisposing Factors and Treatment. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34863592/ 2. Low Anterior Resection Syndrome in a Reference North American Sample: Prevalence and Associated Factors. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37466264/ 3. Financial and occupational impact of low anterior resection syndrome in rectal cancer survivors. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33724620/ 4. Assessing the readability, quality and accuracy of online health information for patients with low anterior resection syndrome following surgery for rectal cancer. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30609222/ 5. Comparison of the Colonic J-Pouch Versus Side-To-End Anastomosis Following Low Anterior Resection: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37507144/ Bio (from Cleveland Clinic website): Marylise Boutros is a Staff Colorectal Surgeon at the Cleveland Clinic Florida and the Regional Digestive Disease InstituteDirector of Research. Previously, Dr. Boutros was a Colorectal Surgeon at the Jewish General Hospital, Professor of Surgery at McGill University, and Colorectal Surgery Program Director. Having completed General Surgery residency at McGill University and Colorectal Surgery residency at Cleveland Clinic Florida, her clinical interests are advanced minimally invasive approaches to benign and malignant colorectal and anorectal diseases. She treats colon and rectal cancer, inflammatory bowel disease, diverticular disease, fecal incontinence and all anorectal disorders. Dr Boutros is a federally funded researcher who currently leads an internationally renowned research program focused on assessing innovations to improve recovery and functional outcomes after colorectal surgery using multicentre prospective trials, patient-centred interventions and patient-reported outcome measures. Within her research program, Dr Boutros has mentored over forty trainees and graduate students. Dr Boutros also has leadership roles in multiple international societies including Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons, American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons, Canadian Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons and the Canadian Association of General.
Thinking about building your dream private practice but struggling with the unknown? Join the co-hosts as they welcome special guest Dr. Yosef Nasseri to share invaluable insights, pitfalls and practical steps on how to successfully launch and manage your own colorectal surgery private practice. SPECIAL GUEST Yosef Nasseri, MD, FACS, FASCRS Los Angeles, CA With a strong foundation in general surgery training and specialized colorectal fellowship at Cleveland Clinic Florida, Dr. Nasseri has over a decade of experience in both private and academic practice as a colorectal surgeon. His dedication to professional societies, including leadership roles in ASCRS and ACS, has allowed him to contribute significantly to the advancement of colorectal surgery. Simultaneously, Dr. Nasseri has mentored and inspired more than 30 students, fostering their research endeavors and medical journeys. As a prolific author and presenter in multiple national societies, he has demonstrated his commitment to both academia and private practice, establishing The Surgery Group of Los Angeles as a thriving, compassionate, and cutting-edge institution dedicated to healthcare and education. CO-HOSTS Biddy Das, MD, FACS Houston, TXDr. Bidhan “Biddy” Das has board certifications for both colon and rectal surgery, and general surgery. His passion for medical education and medical process improvement has resulted in book chapters and publications, and national and regional presentations on those subjects. Highlighting his medical expertise on fecal incontinence, he has been featured on patient education videos and national and international television and radio as a featured expert on these colorectal conditions. Dr Das also has a particular interest in surgeons redefining their careers -- he serves as both a software consultant and private equity consultant in Boston, New York City, and Houston. Erin King-Mullins, MD, FACS, FASCRS Atlanta, GADr. Erin King-Mullins is a double board-certified general and colorectal surgeon. She graduated summa cum laude from Xavier University of Louisiana. After obtaining her medical degree at Emory University in Atlanta, she completed her internship and residency in general surgery at the Orlando Regional Medical Center in Florida. Her fellowship training in colorectal surgery at Georgia Colon & Rectal Surgical Associates concluded with her joining the practice and serving as Faculty/Research Director for the fellowship program until her transition into private practice with Colorectal Wellness Center. She has a husband with whom she shares an amazing, blended family of 4 daughters. The kids keep them pretty busy, but their favorite times are spent on warm sunny beaches. Jonathan Abelson, MD, MS, FASCRS Arlington, MADr. Abelson was born and raised in Scarsdale, New York in the suburbs of New York City. He has 2 older brothers and both of his parents are dentists. Dr. Abelson went to college at University Pennsylvania, took 2 years off between college and medical school to work in healthcare consulting. He then went to medical school at University of Virginia, returned to New York for general surgery residency at Weill Cornell on the upper east side of Manhattan. Dr. Abelson then did colorectal fellowship at Washington University in St. Louis and am now at Lahey clinic in Burlington, Massachusetts for my first job after training. He is 2 years into practice and has a wife and two sons. His wife works in wellness consulting and they have a dog named Foster who we adopted in St. Louis.
In this episode, Dr. Steven Wexner talks with Dr. Tim Mullett, Chair of the ACS Commission on Cancer (CoC), about recent activities and accomplishments of the CoC, how everyone can get involved in cancer prevention and cancer care initiatives, upcoming changes to the National Cancer Database, and cancer program content that will be presented at the upcoming ACS Clinical Congress in Boston this October. HOST Steven D. Wexner, MD, PhD(Hon), FACS, FRCSEng, FRCSEd, Colorectal Surgeon and Director of the Digestive Disease Institute at Cleveland Clinic Florida in Weston GUEST Timothy W. Mullett, MD, MBA, FACS, Chair, ACS Commission on Cancer; Cardiothoracic Surgeon and Medical Director of the Markey Cancer Center Affiliate Network in Lexington, KY Talk about the podcast on social media using the hashtag #HouseofSurgery
Care At Home brings Cleveland Clinic Florida's world-class, hospital-level care to patients in their homes. It provides specialized, acute, and post-acute care for conditions typically treated in a hospital setting. Care At Home delivers a seamless, home-based acute care experience that helps patients heal faster in the comfort of their homes. On this episode of the Health Pulse Podcast, Dr. Richard Rothman and Britney Heaton join us to discuss this innovative program.
Join BTK's Dr. Scott Steele for a discussion with Dr. Conor Delaney on leadership opportunities outside of clinical medicine. They discuss Dr. Conor Delaney's role as the chief executive officer and president of Cleveland Clinic Florida. Please visit https://behindtheknife.org to access other high-yield surgical education podcasts, videos and more. If you liked this episode, check out our other recent episode here: https://behindtheknife.org/listen/
Do you have what it takes to make the transition from surgeon to CEO? Join Biddy, Jon and Sam as they welcome special guest Dr. Conor Delaney to share his journey from the operating room to the role of President and CEO of Cleveland Clinic Florida. SPECIAL GUEST President: Conor P. Delaney, MD, MCh, PhD, FRCSI, FACS, FASCRS FRCSI (Hon) Dr. Delaney is CEO and President for the Cleveland Clinic Florida Region having previously served as Chairman of the Digestive Disease and Surgery Institute at the Cleveland Clinic. He has served on many ASCRS committees, in addition to terms on Council, and as Treasurer. Dr. Delaney also serves on committees for many national and international societies and editorial boards, and was president of the Midwest Surgical Association and the International Society of Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery. He has lectured and published extensively in colorectal surgery, and currently holds the Robert and Suzanne Tomsich Distinguished Chair in Healthcare Innovation. CO-HOSTS Biddy Das, MD, FACS Houston, TXDr. Bidhan “Biddy” Das has board certifications for both colon and rectal surgery, and general surgery. His passion for medical education and medical process improvement has resulted in book chapters and publications, and national and regional presentations on those subjects. Highlighting his medical expertise on fecal incontinence, he has been featured on patient education videos and national and international television and radio as a featured expert on these colorectal conditions. Dr Das also has a particular interest in surgeons redefining their careers -- he serves as both a software consultant and private equity consultant in Boston, New York City, and Houston. Jonathan Abelson, MD, MS Arlington, MADr. Abelson was born and raised in Scarsdale, New York in the suburbs of New York City. He has 2 older brothers and both of his parents are dentists. Dr. Abelson went to college at University Pennsylvania, took 2 years off between college and medical school to work in healthcare consulting. He then went to medical school at University of Virginia, returned to New York for general surgery residency at Weill Cornell on the upper east side of Manhattan. Dr. Abelson then did colorectal fellowship at Washington University in St. Louis and am now at Lahey clinic in Burlington, Massachusetts for my first job after training. He is 2 years into practice and has a wife and two sons. His wife works in wellness consulting and they have a dog named Foster who we adopted in St. Louis. Sam Eisenstein, MD La Jolla, CA Sam Eisenstein is an Assistant Professor of Colon and rectal surgery and director of Inflammatory Bowel Disease surgery at UC San Diego Health. He has worked there for the past 8 years after graduating both residency and fellowship at The Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York. Sam is best known as the founder and organizer of the IBD-NSQIP collaborative, a large multi institutional data collaborative examining outcomes after IBD surgery, but he also is involved in several clinical trials for perianal Crohn's and has extensive experience with stem cell injections for anal fistulae. He is also on the scientific advisory board for the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation for his work on the next big IBD data collaborative, IBD-SIRQC (Surgical Innovation, Research and Quality Collaborative). Sam has a Wife and 3 kids (6,8, and 3) and spends most of his free time running around after them these days, but also enjoys traveling and getting out into nature with his family.
Joining your host, Oz Rashid, is Wael Barsoum, President and Chief Transformation Officer of Healthcare Outcomes Performance Co. (HOPCo). Previously, Wael was President and CEO of Cleveland Clinic Florida and, under his leadership, growth at the clinic tripled, so we were especially excited to hear his thoughts about hiring.Oz and Wael discuss discretionary effort, and that when you build a strong corporate culture, discretionary effort becomes the standard.Leadership training is important because, as a leader, you have to model the behaviors that you want to see in the rest of the organization.Wael shares what's important to him when hiring: the staying power of a candidate, and that a leadership team should be complementary and embrace diversity and inclusion.The conversation also covers Wael's interview style and process, and his favorite questions to uncover desired characteristics. Wael also discusses the kinds of questions he wants prospective hires to ask, and what candidates' questions tell him about what's important to them.Wael Barsoum - https://www.linkedin.com/in/drwaelbarsoum/Healthcare Outcomes Performance (HOPCo) - https://www.linkedin.com/company/hopco17/Connect with our host, Oz Rashid, on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ozrashid. Learn more about MSH: https://www.talentmsh.com. Don't forget to rate, download and subscribe to the podcast so you won't miss out on creative, innovative strategies for hiring the best talent. #talent #hiring #learning #teams
A new review paper was published in Oncotarget's Volume 14 on April 26, 2023, entitled, “Systemic AL amyloidosis: current approach and future direction.” In this review, researchers Maroun Bou Zerdan, Lewis Nasr, Farhan Khalid, Sabine Allam, Youssef Bouferraa, Saba Batool, Muhammad Tayyeb, Shubham Adroja, Mahinbanu Mammadii, Faiz Anwer, Shahzad Raza, and Chakra P. Chaulagain from SUNY Upstate Medical University, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Monmouth Medical Center, University of Balamand, Cleveland Clinic Ohio, UnityPoint Methodist, Houston Methodist Cancer Center, and Cleveland Clinic Florida report the literature on the latest treatment updates of Systemic Light chain (AL) amyloidosis and the ongoing clinical trials highlighting the future treatments. “In this manuscript, we discuss the general approach towards treating patients with amyloidosis and dive into the future perspectives in this multi-systemic disease.” Systemic AL amyloidosis is a monoclonal plasma cell proliferative disorder characterized by deposition of amyloidogenic monoclonal light chain fragments causing organ dysfunction. It is a fatal disease and if not diagnosed and treated early can lead to organ failure and potentially death. The renal system along with the cardiovascular system are the most common organs involved, but other organs such as the gut and liver can be involved as well. The initial evaluation of patients requires confirming the diagnosis with tissue biopsy and staining with Congo red followed by confirmatory typing with mass spectrometry of the Congo red positive tissue. Then establishing the extent of the organs involvement by various staging and biomarkers testing. The treatment options and the tolerability of therapy depend on the disease staging, frailty and co-morbidities. The autologous hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) after high dose melphalan therapy is an effective strategy which is usually done after initial bortezomib induction therapy. Unfortunately, most systemic AL amyloidosis patients are not candidates for HCT due to frailty, old age, multi-organ involvement, and renal or heart failure at the time of diagnosis. While it is widely accepted that the patients need to be treated until they achieve complete hematologic response, the maintenance therapy after HCT is not well established in AL amyloidosis. “The relationship between AL amyloidosis and MGUS is less clear, but some studies suggest that the risk of developing AL amyloidosis may be increased in patients with MGUS. It is important for patients with these conditions to undergo regular monitoring and evaluation for signs of AL amyloidosis, as early diagnosis and treatment can improve outcomes.” DOI - https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.28415 Correspondence to - Chakra P. Chaulagain - chaulac@ccf.org Sign up for free Altmetric alerts about this article - https://oncotarget.altmetric.com/details/email_updates?id=10.18632%2Foncotarget.28415 Keywords - amyloidosis, management About Oncotarget Oncotarget is a primarily oncology-focused, peer-reviewed, open access journal. Papers are published continuously within yearly volumes in their final and complete form, and then quickly released to Pubmed. On September 15, 2022, Oncotarget was accepted again for indexing by MEDLINE. Oncotarget is now indexed by Medline/PubMed and PMC/PubMed. To learn more about Oncotarget, please visit https://www.oncotarget.com and connect with us: SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/oncotarget Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Oncotarget/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/oncotarget Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/oncotargetjrnl/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@OncotargetJournal LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/oncotarget Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/oncotarget/ Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/user/Oncotarget/ Media Contact MEDIA@IMPACTJOURNALS.COM 18009220957
Robotic-assisted bronchoscopies have made it possible to reach and biopsy more pulmonary nodules than ever before, a critical step for the definitive diagnosis of lung cancer. Robotic-assisted bronchoscopies allow for greater flexibility, improved visualization, and increased diagnostic yields, which as a whole improve the ability to detect lung cancer in its early stages. Today's guest is Dr. Ivan Romero-Legro, a board-certified pulmonologist at Cleveland Clinic Florida, specializing in adult interventional pulmonology and adult critical care who helped build the robotic-assisted bronchoscopy program at Cleveland Clinic Florida.
In this episode, Dr. Steven Wexner talks with three key leaders from the ACS Cancer Programs, which held their first-ever joint conference in early March in Atlanta for members of the cancer care team. The leaders—Drs. Laurie Kirstein, Timothy Mullett, and Katharine Yao—provide insights and highlights from the conference, including release of new Breast Center standards, exciting results of national quality improvement projects, and how to make good use of the National Cancer Database. HOST Steven D. Wexner, MD, PhD(Hon), FACS, FRCSEng, FRCSEd, Colorectal Surgeon and Director of the Digestive Disease Institute at Cleveland Clinic Florida in Weston GUESTS Laurie Kirstein, MD, FACS, ACS Cancer Conference Chair; Breast Surgical Oncologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York, NY Timothy W. Mullett, MD, MBA, FACS, Chair, ACS Commission on Cancer; Cardiothoracic Surgeon and Medical Director of the Markey Cancer Center Affiliate Network in Lexington, KY Katharine Yao, MD, FACS, Chair of the ACS National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers; Breast Surgeon, Vice-Chair of Research and Development and Director of Breast Cancer Research in the Department of Surgery at NorthShore University HealthSystem in Evanston, IL Talk about the podcast on social media using #HouseofSurgery. The 2024 ACS Cancer Conference will be February 22-24 in Austin, Texas.
Dr. José L. Navia is the Director of the Heart and Vascular Center at Cleveland Clinic Florida, Chairman of Cardiothoracic Surgery in Florida, and a Distinguished Chair in Heart and Vascular Research. Dr. Navia is also a Professor of Surgery at Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine and an internationally known cardiovascular and thoracic surgeon. With 30 patents to his name, Dr. Navia has made numerous advances in cardiovascular medicine. Today, Dr. Navia joins us on the Health Pulse podcast to speak on a particularly special past case of his, as well as his passion and drive for innovation.
Deliver beyond expectation. Outcome Driven! My next guest, Wael Barsoum, uses his creativity to solve the most significant business problems in healthcare with his hands. Born in Jordan, Egyptian immigrant Wael followed his father's footsteps to practice medicine. Wael believes we must improve at providing the best healthcare to all who need it. Wael encourages us all to seek the best value by weighing the quality divided by the cost of our health. He understands the delivery of healthcare, not just the practice of medicine. Dr. Wael Barsoum is an innovative, value-driven orthopedic surgeon with 20+ years of experience promoting growth, performance, and leading change. As President and Chief Transformation Officer, Dr. Barsoum leads HOPCo's market transformation initiatives by further aligning stakeholders to continue the shift from volume-based care to value-based care models. He also oversees HOPCo's musculoskeletal service line hospital integration, musculoskeletal specialty hospitals, quality programs, and operational teams.Before joining HOPCo, Dr. Barsoum served as the CEO and President of Cleveland Clinic Florida. During his tenure, Dr. Barsoum cultivated and transformed Cleveland Clinic Florida from a $600M, single, 155-bed hospital system with nine remote sites to a $1.8B, 5-hospital, 1,083-bed tertiary and quaternary care hospital system with over 40 regional locations. This transformation was made possible by Dr. Barsoum's successful and seamless integration of Martin Health and Indian River Health Systems, which resulted in significant growth in volumes, revenue, and profitability, as well as improvement in key performance quality metrics across the Florida region. Dr. Barsoum has also published over 200 peer-reviewed articles, presented at over 300 conferences internationally, and is a member of the prestigious Hip Society and the Knee Society. In addition, he is a board member of the Florida Hospital Association and was appointed by Governor Ron DeSantis to the Florida State Board of Medicine.Dr. Barsoum is an effective visionary adept at forecasting future challenges and instituting roadmaps for organizational success. Examples include the development of the Enterprise Surgical Council, the first Cleveland Clinic Surgical Operations Playbook. The creation of the Check Please Cost Transparency Program. He also incorporated novel software solutions and predictive analytics into surgery scheduling operations globally for the Cleveland Clinic.
In this special edition of Lung Cancer Considered, three oncologists and lung cancer experts explore lung cancer in the Middle East (North Africa), spoken in Arabic. Host Dr. Nagla Karim, MD, PHD, Director of the Phase I Program at the Inova Schar Cancer Institute welcomes guests Dr. Abdelrahman Mohamed, MD, Head of Thoracic Surgery, NCI at Cairo University and Dr. Houssein Abdul Sater, MD, Physician Scientist, Immuno-Oncology and Regional Research Director, Cancer Institute at Cleveland Clinic Florida.
El doctor Leonardo Oliveira, Médico especialista en medicina deportiva en el Departamento de Cirugía Ortopédica de Levitetz en Cleveland Clinic Florida, habla en entrevista sobre las lesiones deportivas más frecuentes.
Dr. Kandace Kichler is a board-certified surgeon at Hass Plastic Surgery in Palm Beach Gardens and Wellington, Florida. A native of Alabama, Dr. Kandace pursued her undergraduate degree at Auburn University. She then completed medical school at the University of South Alabama College of Medicine. Surgical training at the University of Miami brought Dr. Kandace to south Florida, where she stayed to complete her Minimally Invasive Surgical Fellowship at Cleveland Clinic Florida. After working for several years in weight loss surgery and aesthetics, Dr. Kandace completed additional fellowship training in Cosmetic Plastic Surgery and is now a Fellow of the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery and the American College of Surgeons. Her primary areas of focus include body contouring, liposuction, breast surgery, and injectables.In this episode we discuss:Is breast implant illness a real thing?Are injectables safe?How Social Media is causing a rise in nose jobsWhat's the Brazilian Butt Lift trend?This episode is brought to you by Apollo Neuro, Paleovalley, InsideTracker, 1stPhormFollow Kandace's IGMentioned in this episode:Inside Tracker 34% Off the Entire Storehttps://info.insidetracker.com/drlyonVisit 1st Phorm Website for Free Shippinghttp://www.1stphorm.com/drlyon$40 off the Apollo Neurohttp://apolloneuro.com/drlyon15% Off Your Purchasehttp://paleovalley.com/drlyon
Dr. Nicholas Brozzi is a cardiothoracic surgeon who has been with Cleveland Clinic since 2008. Dr. Brozzi is an expert in the field of heart transplantation and mechanical circulatory support. He joins us today to talk about a very special patient of his, Jaime. Jaime is a fellow South Florida Weston Hospital physician with a passion for cycling. One morning, Jaime was out on one of his regular early morning bike rides when he collapsed on the road due to a heart attack and was rushed to Cleveland Clinic Florida. Dr. Brozzi is here with us to discuss the patient, the case, and some of the latest advancements in heart transplant care that helped care for Jaime.
Dr. Philip Bongiorno is a cardiothoracic surgeon with Cleveland Clinic Florida with over 20 years experience. Today he joins us to talk about two very special cases that he's worked on. Carmen and Susan are two patients of his that made remarkable recoveries from their lung cancer diagnoses, in large part due to the latest advancements in robotic surgical care. These are two wonderful cases that provide us a personal insight into what the latest advancements in surgical technology mean for a patient's medical care and recovery.
Her Story - Envisioning the Leadership Possibilities in Healthcare
Meet Melinda Estes:Melinda Estes, MD is president and CEO of Saint Luke's Health System. She is also a board-certified neurologist and neuropathologist. Dr. Estes served as 2020 chair of American Hospital Association Board of Trustees. Prior to Saint Luke's, Dr. Estes was president and CEO of Fletcher Allen Health Care as well as CEO of Cleveland Clinic Florida. Dr. Estes received a bachelor's from Sam Houston State University, an M.D. from the University of Texas, and an MBA from Case Western Reserve University. Key Insights:Melinda Estes, M.D. reflects on her leadership career, and explores how we can bring more women to the table. 60% Is Good Enough. Dr. Estesencourages women to take on opportunities they may not be 100% qualified for. However, still always come prepared, you may still be held to a higher standard compared to your male colleagues. Finding a Good Mentor. Good mentors listen, give advice, act as a resource, and have some sense of what you are going through in your career. Also know that you need to actively seek out mentors.Advice for Young Leaders. If Dr. Estes could give her younger self some advice, it would be that patience is a virtue. Sometimes it just takes time for things to come your way. This episode is hosted by Nancy Howell Agee. She is a member of the Advisory Council for Her Story and President and Chief Executive Officer of Carilion Clinic. Relevant Links:Read more about Melinda Estes, M.D.Read “Dr. Melinda Estes recognized as a 50 Most Influential Physician Executive and Leader by Modern Healthcare
This episode features Dr. Joseph Iannotti, Chief Of Staff at Cleveland Clinic Florida Region. Here, he discusses his focus on value-based contracting, the long-term benefits of putting the patient first, and more.
Program Director of Cleveland Clinic Florida's Sarcoma Program, Jorge Manrique-Succar, MD, joins the Cancer Advances podcast to discuss a feasibility study for drug sensitivity testing and genetic profiling in adults with advanced sarcomas. Listen as Dr. Manrique-Succar highlights how the results from the study will lay grounds for future testing and potentially guide future treatment options.
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Conor Delaney, MD, PhD, Chief Executive Officer and President of Cleveland Clinic Florida shares his leadership journey and insights into what makes an effective team.
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Dr. Wael Barsoum, MD is the President and Chief Transformation Officer of Healthcare Outcomes Performance Company and former president of Cleveland Clinic Florida. He is a practicing orthopedic surgeon, innovator, and researcher, specializing in hip and knee replacements. — Hosts: Daniel Epstein & Raj Kavadi Producer: Timothy Crowe Social Media Director: Anja Von Der Osten Music: Foximusic.com
The conversation continues with Dr. Wael Barsoum—a practicing orthopedic surgeon, the president and chief transformation officer of Health Outcomes Performance Co., and the former CEO of Cleveland Clinic Florida. We circle back to discuss what the life sciences industry can do to get its grade up to an “A” and discuss the evolving roles of pharmaceutical and medical device reps.
In today's episode, we're getting a firsthand progress report on the industry's commercial transformation efforts from Dr. Wael Barsoum—a practicing orthopedic surgeon, the president and chief transformation officer of Health Outcomes Performance Co., and the former CEO of Cleveland Clinic Florida. Listen as he reflects on his best customer experiences as an HCP, unpacks the link between data-driven care and improved patient outcomes, and explores the shift to value-based care. And don't miss “Wael Barsoum in Context,” where we discuss the life lesson that shaped his future in medicine, an alternate career in the courtroom and a fascinating miniseries to add to your watchlist.
Jen McDowell, founder, (re)connect consulting, llc, speaks with Danica Sun, Associate Counsel, Cleveland Clinic Florida, and Keeley Burns, Managing Counsel, Cigna, about the problem of burnout in health law professionals. They discuss the worsening rates of burnout among health law professionals and why repairing relationships with coworkers and talking about workplace feelings is crucial for strengthening workplace relationships and reducing rates of burnout. From AHLA's Women's Leadership Council.
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Lyssette Cardona, MD is the Chief Wellness Officer for Cleveland Clinic Florida and the Chair of Infectious Disease at Cleveland Clinic Martin Health in Florida. She spent six years at Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi where she pioneered the inaugural Infectious Disease, Infection Control, and Occupational Health Department (and started the Women's Professional Staff Association chapter!) Dr. Cardona discusses thinking outside of the box, the power of a positive mindset, the importance of finding your voice and her (lack of!) skills in the kitchen.
Dysphagia (also known as difficulty swallowing) is a symptom of many different medical conditions. Cleveland Clinic Florida gastroenterologist Alison Schneider, MD joins Butts & Guts to discuss swallowing disorders as well as treatment and therapies that can improve quality of life for those suffering with these issues.
While colonoscopy is the gold standard of colorectal cancer screenings, it's certainly not the only method to detect this disease. Cleveland Clinic Florida gastroenterologist Brenda Jimenez, MD, joins Butts & Guts to discuss how flexible sigmoidoscopies, FIT tests, and other screenings compare to a colonoscopy.
Episode 13 of KidzDocTalk will cover the following topics: -Why the Covid vaccination is important for children and who should get this vaccine.-What Covid vaccinations are approved for kids, age limits and how the vaccine works.-Side effects and what to monitor after receiving the vaccine.-Concerns about interacting with people who have not been vaccinated. -Risks of getting sick, spreading the virus and developing Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) -Concerns about Myocarditis (Inflammation of the middle layer of the heart wall.)-Common questions and concernsDr. Hanadys Ale is a pediatric immunologist and allergist at Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital. She was part of the Inaugural Class of The FIU Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine and graduated with Honors in 2013. She then pursued her residency in Pediatrics at Miami Children's Hospital (now Nicklaus Children's Hospital). On July 2018, she completed her fellowship in Allergy and Immunology from Nicklaus Children's/Cleveland Clinic Florida combined A/I fellowship, and joined the Division of Allergy and Immunology at Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital on August of the same year. Dr. Ale enjoys research and has presented several research projects on multiple national and international Allergy and Immunology meetings. She has published her work on prestigious journals such as Pediatrics in Review and the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology in Practice. She is passionate about Primary Immunodeficiencies, especially 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome. She is the immunologist and the medical director of the 22q Multidisciplinary Clinic at Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital. Dr. Ale is a member of the Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) National Medical Honor Society, She is also the recipient of the FIU 2018 TORCH Award as Distinguished Alumna, which is the highest honor bestowed upon alumni and faculty of FIU.Most recently, she was invited to teach the Immunology course to the 1st year medical students at the Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine. Dr. Ale is the proud mom of a 9-month-old baby boy named Alejandro. Fun fact is that she was breastfeeding when she received her Covid-19 vaccine, and that motivated her even more to keep strong on their breastfeeding journey, since she knew she was passing her Covid antibodies to Alejandro through her breastmilk.
Cleveland Clinic Florida is the official Medical Provider for the Florida Panthers Hockey Club. Out Team provides medical support for the players and staff, including game coverage. This episode will focus on the unique challenges of Covid-19 and how the Florida Panthers faced them head on.
This episode of the PRS Global Open Keynotes Podcast discusses the controversial topic of surgery for gender dysphoria with Dr. Oscar Manrique and Dr. Andres Mascaro Pankova. The PRS Global Open University of Rochester Mini-Series on “Gender-Affirming Surgery” contains 4 peer-reviewed articles on the topic and is available to read for free on PRSGlobalOpen.com. Read it here: http://bit.ly/GenderSurgeryMiniSeries Dr. Oscar Manrique is a board-certified plastic surgeon and an Associate Professor of Surgery at the University of Rochester Medical Center in Rochester, New York. Dr. Andres Mascaro Pankova is a board-certified plastic surgeon at the Cleveland Clinic Florida, in Weston, Florida. Your host, Dr. Damian Marucci, is a board-certified plastic surgeon and Associate Professor of Plastic Surgery at the University of Sydney in Australia. #PRSGlobalOpen #KeynotesPodcast #PlasticSurgery
This episode of the PRS Global Open Keynotes Podcast discusses the controversial topic of surgery for gender dysphoria with Dr. Oscar Manrique and Dr. Andres Mascaro Pankova. The PRS Global Open University of Rochester Mini-Series on “Gender-Affirming Surgery” contains 4 peer-reviewed articles on the topic and is available to read for free on PRSGlobalOpen.com. Read it here: http://bit.ly/GenderSurgeryMiniSeries Dr. Oscar Manrique is a board-certified plastic surgeon and an Associate Professor of Surgery at the University of Rochester Medical Center in Rochester, New York. Dr. Andres Mascaro Pankova is a board-certified plastic surgeon at the Cleveland Clinic Florida, in Weston, Florida. Your host, Dr. Damian Marucci, is a board-certified plastic surgeon and Associate Professor of Plastic Surgery at the University of Sydney in Australia. #PRSGlobalOpen #KeynotesPodcast #PlasticSurgery
This episode features Dr. Joseph Iannotti, Chief of Staff & Chief Academic and Innovation Officer at Cleveland Clinic Florida. Here, he discusses how he thinks about innovation, the importance of being adaptable in your career, and more.
In this episode, David speaks with Cleveland Clinic Florida orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Gregory Gilot and his collaborator “Your Financial Therapist” Erika Wasserman. Listen in as Greg outlines his traditional surgical training and career. Greg then discusses his interest in Financial Therapy and decision to pursue academic training in the field while continuing to practice orthopaedics. Erika covers her career journey from IBM to branding consultant to Financial Therapist, where she met Greg in the Kansas State Financial Therapy program. Greg and Erika then explain the basics around Financial Therapy – what it is, how it differs from typical individual or couples therapy, and how physicians could benefit from a short course of Financial Therapy to alleviate many types of stresses that come with the student loans, the practice of medicine, marriage, etc. Finally, Greg and Erika describe the process they have developed for physicians and each give one key piece of advice regarding finances and happiness. You can find show notes and more information by visiting www.physicianswealthpodcast.com.
Dr. Delaney, CEO and President of Cleveland Clinic Florida has an interview with Dr. Steven Shook. Exploring the impact of digital technology on the future of medicine and healthcare.
Just as there are no two recipes that contain the exact same ingredients or measurements, there are no two success stories exactly the same. Recipe For Success features entrepreneurs, visionary leaders and innovators of all ages who will share their ingredients that make them successful – personally and professionally. Let's get cooking! Michael Goodman, Founder of Goodman Public Relations, brings an integrated marketing approach to every project. Securing domestic and international publicity, creating consumer promotional campaigns, implementing special events and developing cooperative advertising and partnership marketing opportunities, Goodman strategically launches award winning public relations/marketing campaigns. Over the years, he has been credited with representing many notable projects, including but not limited to South Florida Regional Transportation Authority/Tri-Rail, The Galleria at Fort Lauderdale, Broward MPO, Sawgrass Mills, Simon, Design Center of the Americas, Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Holy Cross Hospital, Florida Department of Transportation, South Florida Commuter Services, Cleveland Clinic Florida, Hard Rock Cafe, National Hockey League and Pfizer. He has successfully created cross-promotional programs on behalf of clients with Norwegian Air, McDonald’s, Subway, Wendy’s, Pollo Tropical, Publix and several Broadway shows. Goodman has been recognized for his professional and philanthropic work. He received the Art and Culture Center/Hollywood’s Arts Leader of the Year Award in 2014, Leadership Broward Foundation’s Profiles in Leadership Award in 2013, the 2006 and 2007 ArtServe Encore Award for Individual Leadership and Special Recognition and the 1997 South Florida Business Journal’s Up & Comers Award in the field of public relations. He also received the Golden Pen Award of Excellence from the Gold Coast Chapter of the International Association of Business Communicators. With a strong commitment to the community, Goodman serves in leadership roles in support of vital not-for-profit organizations. He is Board Chair of the Florida Theatrical Association, immediate past Board Chair of Neighbors 4 Neighbors and an honorary Board member of Art and Culture Center/Hollywood. He is a past Chair of ArtServe, Poverello, Wilton Manors Community Affairs Advisory Board and the School Advisory Board for the City of Oakland Park. Also, he is a former board member of Arc Broward, Junior Achievement, Family Central and Gilda’s Club. He is a graduate of Leadership Broward Class XV. Goodman has served on numerous committees in support of the Community Foundation of Broward, United Way of Broward County and Children’s Home Society. He is credited as the founder of noted fundraisers such as Sawgrass Mills’ Role Models, The Galleria’s Men of Style, Tri-Rail’s Senior Idol and South Florida Kids Got Talent. His prior work experience includes serving as a Special Events Manager for Macy’s and the Community Relations Manager for Broward House. Goodman holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mass Communications from Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Fla. He resides in Oakland Park. Learn more about Goodman PR at https://goodmanpr.com/ For more information about Junior Achievement of South Florida, visit https://www.jasouthflorida.org. Follow us on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jasouthflorida LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/junior-achievement-of-south-florida/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jasouthflorida Twitter: https://twitter.com/JASouthFlorida
Conor Delaney, MD, PhD, President and CEO of the Cleveland Clinic Florida region, joins the Cancer Advances podcast to discuss minimally invasive surgery (MIS). Listen as Dr. Delaney shares his insight on which patients and types of cancer benefit most from MIS, the importance of a multidisciplinary team and what referring physicians should look for when considering who should do their patient's surgery.
In this episode, Dr. Franck Rahaghi, Chairman of the Department of Pulmonary Medicine and Director of Alpha-1 Foundation Clinical Resource Center at the Cleveland Clinic Florida provides insights into how clinicians can do a better job screening for these patients and managing their care. For more information about AATD and to participate in CME activities on this topic and many others, please visit http://naceonline.comFacultyFranck Rahaghi, MD, MHS, FCCPChairman, Department of Pulmonary MedicineHead, Pulmonary Education and Rehabilitation Department of Pulmonary and Critical CareDirector of Alpah1-Foundation Clinical Resource Center, Cleveland Clinic FloridaWeston, FLThis educational activity is supported by an educational grant from Grifols and an educational grant from Takeda Pharmaceuticals U.S.A., Inc.This activity is not certified for CME/CE credit.
When drive-through COVID-19 testing was first offered in Broward County, one of the first was at Cleveland Clinic Florida in Weston. That was five weeks ago.
Hour Invite Podcast Episode 1 | featuring Dr. Bill Kernan | A Bias For Yes!
On the first episode of the Hour Invite Podcast Nima Ataei & Aaron Johnson sit down with Dr. Bill Kernan the current Executive Director of pharmacy at Cleveland Clinic Florida & FSHP President. http://www.hourinvite.com http://www.facebook.com/hourpodcast http://www.instagram.com/hourinvite https://www.linkedin.com/company/hourinvite
Jordan Zimmerman is Founder, Chairman and architect of the Zimmerman Advertising empire, now the 14th largest advertising agency in the world with published billings in excess of $4 billion. Jordan Zimmerman founded his company in 1984 working tirelessly, personifying an insane commitment to be the best. Jordan trademarked his own term, “Brandtailing®”- a maverick combination of long-term brand building and short-term sales boosting that delivers measurable results. This methodology became well known throughout the advertising industry and is the hallmark of Jordan Zimmerman’s success. Jordan Zimmerman is known as “Advertising’s Bad Boy” and his list of winning clients is a “who’s who” of the retail world. His is the firm that is behind such great brands as ADT, Atlantis, AutoNation, Ashley Furniture, Boston Market, Carfax, CBS, Chico’s, Chuck E. Cheese, Consolidated Credit, Dish Network, Dunkin’ Donuts, Extended Stay America, Firehouse Subs, five Below, The Florida Panthers, The Fresh Market, hhgregg, Jamba Juice, Kanes, Lane Bryant, La-Z-Boy, Lennar, Logan’s Roadhouse, Lucky Brand, Michaels, Office Depot, Papa John’s, Party City, Pep Boys, Nissan, Saks Fifth Avenue, Soma, Tire Kingdom, Toys”R”Us, White Castle, White House Black Market, Modell’s, Advance America and many more. The list is long and impressive, and ever growing. Through The Jordan Zimmerman Family Foundation, he generously supports the University of South Florida and its unrivaled Zimmerman Advertising Program (ZAP), a specialized program that he founded and continues to support. Jordan believes strongly in philanthropy and giving back to the greater community. He is a Golden Circle Member of the National MS Society. Other organizations he supports include Cleveland Clinic Florida, Make-A-Wish Foundation, Jack & Jill Children’s Center, Take Stock in Children, Junior Achievement of South Florida, American Heart Association, American Cancer Society, Boca Raton Regional Hospital.
Jordan Zimmerman is Founder, Chairman and architect of the Zimmerman Advertising empire, now the 14th largest advertising agency in the world with published billings in excess of $4 billion. Jordan Zimmerman founded his company in 1984 working tirelessly, personifying an insane commitment to be the best. Jordan trademarked his own term, “Brandtailing®”- a maverick combination of long-term brand building and short-term sales boosting that delivers measurable results. This methodology became well known throughout the advertising industry and is the hallmark of Jordan Zimmerman’s success. Jordan Zimmerman is known as “Advertising’s Bad Boy” and his list of winning clients is a “who’s who” of the retail world. His is the firm that is behind such great brands as ADT, Atlantis, AutoNation, Ashley Furniture, Boston Market, Carfax, CBS, Chico’s, Chuck E. Cheese, Consolidated Credit, Dish Network, Dunkin’ Donuts, Extended Stay America, Firehouse Subs, five Below, The Florida Panthers, The Fresh Market, hhgregg, Jamba Juice, Kanes, Lane Bryant, La-Z-Boy, Lennar, Logan’s Roadhouse, Lucky Brand, Michaels, Office Depot, Papa John’s, Party City, Pep Boys, Nissan, Saks Fifth Avenue, Soma, Tire Kingdom, Toys”R”Us, White Castle, White House Black Market, Modell’s, Advance America and many more. The list is long and impressive, and ever growing. Through The Jordan Zimmerman Family Foundation, he generously supports the University of South Florida and its unrivaled Zimmerman Advertising Program (ZAP), a specialized program that he founded and continues to support. Jordan believes strongly in philanthropy and giving back to the greater community. He is a Golden Circle Member of the National MS Society. Other organizations he supports include Cleveland Clinic Florida, Make-A-Wish Foundation, Jack & Jill Children’s Center, Take Stock in Children, Junior Achievement of South Florida, American Heart Association, American Cancer Society, Boca Raton Regional Hospital.
Jordan Zimmerman is Founder, Chairman and architect of the Zimmerman Advertising empire, now the 14th largest advertising agency in the world with published billings in excess of $4 billion. Jordan Zimmerman founded his company in 1984 working tirelessly, personifying an insane commitment to be the best. Jordan trademarked his own term, “Brandtailing®”- a maverick combination of long-term brand building and short-term sales boosting that delivers measurable results. This methodology became well known throughout the advertising industry and is the hallmark of Jordan Zimmerman’s success. Jordan Zimmerman is known as “Advertising’s Bad Boy” and his list of winning clients is a “who’s who” of the retail world. His is the firm that is behind such great brands as ADT, Atlantis, AutoNation, Ashley Furniture, Boston Market, Carfax, CBS, Chico’s, Chuck E. Cheese, Consolidated Credit, Dish Network, Dunkin’ Donuts, Extended Stay America, Firehouse Subs, five Below, The Florida Panthers, The Fresh Market, hhgregg, Jamba Juice, Kanes, Lane Bryant, La-Z-Boy, Lennar, Logan’s Roadhouse, Lucky Brand, Michaels, Office Depot, Papa John’s, Party City, Pep Boys, Nissan, Saks Fifth Avenue, Soma, Tire Kingdom, Toys”R”Us, White Castle, White House Black Market, Modell’s, Advance America and many more. The list is long and impressive, and ever growing. Through The Jordan Zimmerman Family Foundation, he generously supports the University of South Florida and its unrivaled Zimmerman Advertising Program (ZAP), a specialized program that he founded and continues to support. Jordan believes strongly in philanthropy and giving back to the greater community. He is a Golden Circle Member of the National MS Society. Other organizations he supports include Cleveland Clinic Florida, Make-A-Wish Foundation, Jack & Jill Children’s Center, Take Stock in Children, Junior Achievement of South Florida, American Heart Association, American Cancer Society, Boca Raton Regional Hospital.
Jordan Zimmerman is Founder, Chairman and architect of the Zimmerman Advertising empire, now the 14th largest advertising agency in the world with published billings in excess of $4 billion. Jordan Zimmerman founded his company in 1984 working tirelessly, personifying an insane commitment to be the best. Jordan trademarked his own term, “Brandtailing®”- a maverick combination of long-term brand building and short-term sales boosting that delivers measurable results. This methodology became well known throughout the advertising industry and is the hallmark of Jordan Zimmerman’s success. Jordan Zimmerman is known as “Advertising’s Bad Boy” and his list of winning clients is a “who’s who” of the retail world. His is the firm that is behind such great brands as ADT, Atlantis, AutoNation, Ashley Furniture, Boston Market, Carfax, CBS, Chico’s, Chuck E. Cheese, Consolidated Credit, Dish Network, Dunkin’ Donuts, Extended Stay America, Firehouse Subs, five Below, The Florida Panthers, The Fresh Market, hhgregg, Jamba Juice, Kanes, Lane Bryant, La-Z-Boy, Lennar, Logan’s Roadhouse, Lucky Brand, Michaels, Office Depot, Papa John’s, Party City, Pep Boys, Nissan, Saks Fifth Avenue, Soma, Tire Kingdom, Toys”R”Us, White Castle, White House Black Market, Modell’s, Advance America and many more. The list is long and impressive, and ever growing. Through The Jordan Zimmerman Family Foundation, he generously supports the University of South Florida and its unrivaled Zimmerman Advertising Program (ZAP), a specialized program that he founded and continues to support. Jordan believes strongly in philanthropy and giving back to the greater community. He is a Golden Circle Member of the National MS Society. Other organizations he supports include Cleveland Clinic Florida, Make-A-Wish Foundation, Jack & Jill Children’s Center, Take Stock in Children, Junior Achievement of South Florida, American Heart Association, American Cancer Society, Boca Raton Regional Hospital.
Research proves a multidisciplinary team approach to rectal cancer care provides better patient outcomes. Steven Wexner, MD, Director of the Digestive Disease Center and Chairman of the Department of Colorectal Surgery at Cleveland Clinic Florida, discusses the road to new national accreditation ― called the National Accreditation Program for Rectal Cancer (NAPRC) ― and what this means for patients.
Jordan Zimmerman is Founder, Chairman and architect of the Zimmerman Advertising empire, now the 14th largest advertising agency in the world with published billings in excess of $4 billion. Jordan Zimmerman founded his company in 1984 working tirelessly, personifying an insane commitment to be the best. Jordan trademarked his own term, “Brandtailing®”- a maverick combination of long-term brand building and short-term sales boosting that delivers measurable results. This methodology became well known throughout the advertising industry and is the hallmark of Jordan Zimmerman’s success. Jordan Zimmerman is known as “Advertising’s Bad Boy” and his list of winning clients is a “who’s who” of the retail world. His is the firm that is behind such great brands as ADT, Atlantis, AutoNation, Ashley Furniture, Boston Market, Carfax, CBS, Chico’s, Chuck E. Cheese, Consolidated Credit, Dish Network, Dunkin’ Donuts, Extended Stay America, Firehouse Subs, five Below, The Florida Panthers, The Fresh Market, hhgregg, Jamba Juice, Kanes, Lane Bryant, La-Z-Boy, Lennar, Logan’s Roadhouse, Lucky Brand, Michaels, Office Depot, Papa John’s, Party City, Pep Boys, Nissan, Saks Fifth Avenue, Soma, Tire Kingdom, Toys”R”Us, White Castle, White House Black Market, Modell’s, Advance America and many more. The list is long and impressive, and ever growing. Through The Jordan Zimmerman Family Foundation, he generously supports the University of South Florida and its unrivaled Zimmerman Advertising Program (ZAP), a specialized program that he founded and continues to support. Jordan believes strongly in philanthropy and giving back to the greater community. He is a Golden Circle Member of the National MS Society. Other organizations he supports include Cleveland Clinic Florida, Make-A-Wish Foundation, Jack & Jill Children’s Center, Take Stock in Children, Junior Achievement of South Florida, American Heart Association, American Cancer Society, Boca Raton Regional Hospital.
Jordan Zimmerman is Founder, Chairman and architect of the Zimmerman Advertising empire, now the 14th largest advertising agency in the world with published billings in excess of $4 billion. Jordan Zimmerman founded his company in 1984 working tirelessly, personifying an insane commitment to be the best. Jordan trademarked his own term, “Brandtailing®”- a maverick combination of long-term brand building and short-term sales boosting that delivers measurable results. This methodology became well known throughout the advertising industry and is the hallmark of Jordan Zimmerman’s success. Jordan Zimmerman is known as “Advertising’s Bad Boy” and his list of winning clients is a “who’s who” of the retail world. His is the firm that is behind such great brands as ADT, Atlantis, AutoNation, Ashley Furniture, Boston Market, Carfax, CBS, Chico’s, Chuck E. Cheese, Consolidated Credit, Dish Network, Dunkin’ Donuts, Extended Stay America, Firehouse Subs, five Below, The Florida Panthers, The Fresh Market, hhgregg, Jamba Juice, Kanes, Lane Bryant, La-Z-Boy, Lennar, Logan’s Roadhouse, Lucky Brand, Michaels, Office Depot, Papa John’s, Party City, Pep Boys, Nissan, Saks Fifth Avenue, Soma, Tire Kingdom, Toys”R”Us, White Castle, White House Black Market, Modell’s, Advance America and many more. The list is long and impressive, and ever growing. Through The Jordan Zimmerman Family Foundation, he generously supports the University of South Florida and its unrivaled Zimmerman Advertising Program (ZAP), a specialized program that he founded and continues to support. Jordan believes strongly in philanthropy and giving back to the greater community. He is a Golden Circle Member of the National MS Society. Other organizations he supports include Cleveland Clinic Florida, Make-A-Wish Foundation, Jack & Jill Children’s Center, Take Stock in Children, Junior Achievement of South Florida, American Heart Association, American Cancer Society, Boca Raton Regional Hospital.
Jordan Zimmerman is Founder, Chairman and architect of the Zimmerman Advertising empire, now the 14th largest advertising agency in the world with published billings in excess of $4 billion. Jordan Zimmerman founded his company in 1984 working tirelessly, personifying an insane commitment to be the best. Jordan trademarked his own term, “Brandtailing®”- a maverick combination of long-term brand building and short-term sales boosting that delivers measurable results. This methodology became well known throughout the advertising industry and is the hallmark of Jordan Zimmerman’s success. Jordan Zimmerman is known as “Advertising’s Bad Boy” and his list of winning clients is a “who’s who” of the retail world. His is the firm that is behind such great brands as ADT, Atlantis, AutoNation, Ashley Furniture, Boston Market, Carfax, CBS, Chico’s, Chuck E. Cheese, Consolidated Credit, Dish Network, Dunkin’ Donuts, Extended Stay America, Firehouse Subs, five Below, The Florida Panthers, The Fresh Market, hhgregg, Jamba Juice, Kanes, Lane Bryant, La-Z-Boy, Lennar, Logan’s Roadhouse, Lucky Brand, Michaels, Office Depot, Papa John’s, Party City, Pep Boys, Nissan, Saks Fifth Avenue, Soma, Tire Kingdom, Toys”R”Us, White Castle, White House Black Market, Modell’s, Advance America and many more. The list is long and impressive, and ever growing. Through The Jordan Zimmerman Family Foundation, he generously supports the University of South Florida and its unrivaled Zimmerman Advertising Program (ZAP), a specialized program that he founded and continues to support. Jordan believes strongly in philanthropy and giving back to the greater community. He is a Golden Circle Member of the National MS Society. Other organizations he supports include Cleveland Clinic Florida, Make-A-Wish Foundation, Jack & Jill Children’s Center, Take Stock in Children, Junior Achievement of South Florida, American Heart Association, American Cancer Society, Boca Raton Regional Hospital.
People ask me how I stay fit and have the energy that I do.. in this episode I elaborate on my lifestyle choices/// Jordan Zimmerman is Founder, Chairman and architect of the Zimmerman Advertising empire, now the 14th largest advertising agency in the world with published billings in excess of $4 billion. Jordan Zimmerman founded his company in 1984 working tirelessly, personifying an insane commitment to be the best. Jordan trademarked his own term, “Brandtailing®”- a maverick combination of long-term brand building and short-term sales boosting that delivers measurable results. This methodology became well known throughout the advertising industry and is the hallmark of Jordan Zimmerman’s success. Jordan Zimmerman is known as “Advertising’s Bad Boy” and his list of winning clients is a “who’s who” of the retail world. His is the firm that is behind such great brands as ADT, Atlantis, AutoNation, Ashley Furniture, Boston Market, Carfax, CBS, Chico’s, Chuck E. Cheese, Consolidated Credit, Dish Network, Dunkin’ Donuts, Extended Stay America, Firehouse Subs, five Below, The Florida Panthers, The Fresh Market, hhgregg, Jamba Juice, Kanes, Lane Bryant, La-Z-Boy, Lennar, Logan’s Roadhouse, Lucky Brand, Michaels, Office Depot, Papa John’s, Party City, Pep Boys, Nissan, Saks Fifth Avenue, Soma, Tire Kingdom, Toys”R”Us, White Castle, White House Black Market, Modell’s, Advance America and many more. The list is long and impressive, and ever growing. Through The Jordan Zimmerman Family Foundation, he generously supports the University of South Florida and its unrivaled Zimmerman Advertising Program (ZAP), a specialized program that he founded and continues to support. Jordan believes strongly in philanthropy and giving back to the greater community. He is a Golden Circle Member of the National MS Society. Other organizations he supports include Cleveland Clinic Florida, Make-A-Wish Foundation, Jack & Jill Children’s Center, Take Stock in Children, Junior Achievement of South Florida, American Heart Association, American Cancer Society, Boca Raton Regional Hospital.
Jordan Zimmerman is Founder, Chairman and architect of the Zimmerman Advertising empire, now the 14th largest advertising agency in the world with published billings in excess of $4 billion. Jordan Zimmerman founded his company in 1984 working tirelessly, personifying an insane commitment to be the best. Jordan trademarked his own term, “Brandtailing®”- a maverick combination of long-term brand building and short-term sales boosting that delivers measurable results. This methodology became well known throughout the advertising industry and is the hallmark of Jordan Zimmerman’s success. Jordan Zimmerman is known as “Advertising’s Bad Boy” and his list of winning clients is a “who’s who” of the retail world. His is the firm that is behind such great brands as ADT, Atlantis, AutoNation, Ashley Furniture, Boston Market, Carfax, CBS, Chico’s, Chuck E. Cheese, Consolidated Credit, Dish Network, Dunkin’ Donuts, Extended Stay America, Firehouse Subs, five Below, The Florida Panthers, The Fresh Market, hhgregg, Jamba Juice, Kanes, Lane Bryant, La-Z-Boy, Lennar, Logan’s Roadhouse, Lucky Brand, Michaels, Office Depot, Papa John’s, Party City, Pep Boys, Nissan, Saks Fifth Avenue, Soma, Tire Kingdom, Toys”R”Us, White Castle, White House Black Market, Modell’s, Advance America and many more. The list is long and impressive, and ever growing. Through The Jordan Zimmerman Family Foundation, he generously supports the University of South Florida and its unrivaled Zimmerman Advertising Program (ZAP), a specialized program that he founded and continues to support. Jordan believes strongly in philanthropy and giving back to the greater community. He is a Golden Circle Member of the National MS Society. Other organizations he supports include Cleveland Clinic Florida, Make-A-Wish Foundation, Jack & Jill Children’s Center, Take Stock in Children, Junior Achievement of South Florida, American Heart Association, American Cancer Society, Boca Raton Regional Hospital.
Recorded at Dr. Olack's Office . In this episode Birdman chats with Dr. Olack about options/decisions if a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer and reconstructive surgery after/with mastectomy. Video @ https://youtu.be/EAKrKcrIz0g If you have any questions, contact the office: (928) 537-6767. Office is located at 2450 E Show Low Lake Road, Suite 2A, Show Low, AZ 85901. About Dr. Olack: Dr. Brian Olack is a well-trained plastic surgeon who is Board Certified by The American Board of Plastic Surgery. His goal is attend to all of your cosmetic and reconstructive surgical needs in a competent, courteous, and safe manner. Originally from Reno, Nevada, he graduated from The University of Arizona, and then returned to Reno to receive his medical degree from The University of Nevada School of Medicine. Dr. Olack received his General Surgery training in Springfield, Massachusetts at Baystate Medical Center, a hospital of Tufts University School of Medicine. During this time, he participated in numerous research projects, which resulted in several publications and presentations at the local, regional, and national levels. He received an award for the outstanding poster presentation at the 2005 annual meeting of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. During his residency in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at Cleveland Clinic Florida, Dr. Olack had extensive training in the entire field of Plastic Surgery, including cosmetic surgery, reconstructive surgery, hand surgery, and many other non-surgical techniques. Dr. Olack also participated in mission trips to Honduras, where he performed cleft lip and cleft palate repairs for underserved children. After completing his training, Dr. Olack practiced in South Florida and then in Scottsdale before making the move to the White Mountains. His office provides a central location to patients from Show Low, Pinetop, Lakeside, Snowflake, Taylor, Heber, Overgaard, Springerville, Eager, and beyond. Dr. Olack practices aesthetic and reconstructive plastic surgery, and looks forward to helping you achieve your goals. Dr. Olack and his wife, Madelyn, enjoy golf, traveling, hunting, and fishing. For more information about visit: http://www.olackplasticsurgery.com/
Howard Grossman is an internist at the Cleveland Clinic Florida and widely known as a specialist in HIV medicine and LGBT health. His residency at Kings County Hospital in Brooklyn during the early days of the AIDS epidemic—when the Hospital was treating 5% of all reported AIDS cases in the world—had a profound impact on the young physician. In today's show, Howard talks about his appearance before the Supreme Court in the landmark Vacco v. Quill case involving terminally ill patients and end-of-life choice. He also talks about LGBT aging, healthcare in Florida versus New York, how he handles giving patients bad news and why it's important for patients to play an active role in their own healthcare. Later in the show, Howard shares his experience of attending a fundraiser at Mar-a-Lago and he offers his perspective on what he calls “the gated-community” mindset of the Trump administration. More about Dr. Howard Grossman: http://cle.clinic/2oCRUOD Supreme Court case Howard took part in (Vacco v. Quill): http://bit.ly/1XNjnJf Current case seeking to establish aid in dying in NY (Myers v. Schneiderman) http://bit.ly/2od15IM Music: “In Passage” by Blue Dot Sessions | CC BY NC | Free Music Archive
ony discusses the details of his recent trip to the Cleveland Clinic in Las Vegas, NV for a brain health test. The boys discuss the effects boxing can have on the brain, memory, decision making, productivity, physical performance and success. About Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health provides state-of-the-art care for cognitive disorders and for the family members of those who suffer from them. The physicians and staff at the Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health are devoted to excellent patient care, support of caregivers and development of new treatments in clinical trials. The Center offers a patient-focused multidisciplinary team approach to diagnosis and treatment, offering patients a complete continuum of care and integrated research opportunities. The facility, designed by Frank Gehry, includes clinical resources, advanced brain imaging, physical therapy, research and the Keep Memory Alive Event Center. For more information, please visit clevelandclinic.org/brainhealth. About Cleveland Clinic Cleveland Clinic is a nonprofit, multispecialty academic medical center consistently ranked among the top five hospitals in America by U.S. News & World Report. About 2,800 full-time salaried physicians and researchers and 11,000 nurses represent 120 medical specialties and subspecialties. Founded in 1921, Cleveland Clinic Health System now includes a main campus near downtown Cleveland, eight community hospitals and 18 Family Health Centers in Northeast Ohio, Cleveland Clinic Florida, the Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health in Las Vegas, Cleveland Clinic Canada, and opening in 2014, Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi. Clevelandclinic.org Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy
My guest today is Dr Raul Rosenthal. Dr Rosenthal works at the Cleveland Clinic Florida in Weston Florida, where he is a bariatric surgeon, chief of surgery, chief of staff, and the director of the Cleveland Clinic Florida Metabolic and Bariatric Institute. In addition to all those good works, he is also the current president of […]
Dr. Rogerio Lilenbaum, lung cancer expert, medical oncologist, & Chairman of Cleveland Clinic Florida, answers questions on special management considerations for elderly and frail patients with lung cancer.
Dr. Rogerio Lilenbaum, lung cancer expert, medical oncologist, & Chairman of Cleveland Clinic Florida, answers questions on special management considerations for elderly and frail patients with lung cancer.