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Series: Mental Heath “Mental Health for Families with Special Needs” with Elizabeth Strout May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Studies show that individuals with disabilities, including children, experience higher rates of mental health distress and mental health disorders compared to those without disabilities. Today as we discuss this important topic we are excited to introduce you to Elizabeth Strout, licensed clinical social worker and clinic director of Ellie Mental Health San Diego. As a LCSW she values being a compassionate, inclusive, authentic leader, supporting persons of all ages and experiences with mental health needs for over 14 years. Let's get started on our new series with today's episode. Bio: Elizabeth (Liz) Strout is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Clinic Director of Ellie Mental Health San Diego. As a LCSW she values being a compassionate, inclusive, authentic leader, supporting persons of all ages and experiences in mental health need for over 14 years. Liz spent most of her career working in community mental health, providing care for the underserved populations. During this time, Liz oversaw county contracted programs serving 500-600 clients with 90+ full time employees. She has managed all levels of staff from direct care case managers, master's level clinicians, team leads, clinical directors and program managers. Her focus is on collaborating with a network of organizations, community members and other Clinicians to improve access to care, break the stigma and provide quality mental health services to all of San Diego. She finds purpose in empowering each person with individual care on their recovery journey to reach their full potential. Day to day, Liz loves to spend time with her two Boston Terrier puppies, Luna and Winston. Contacts: https://www.facebook.com/people/Ellie-Mental-Health-Sorrento-Valley-Road-San-Diego-CA/61553120532942/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/ellie-mental-health-la-jolla-ca/posts/?feedView=all https://www.instagram.com/elliementalhealth_sandiego/https:// www.tiktok.com/@elliementalhealthsd https://www.tiktok.com/@elliementalhealthsd For a family raising a child with special needs, life can be difficult. There are many storms to weather and struggles to address, and we often feel isolated and alone due to the nature of our circumstances. Families have a need to connect and find resources, a need to be encouraged, and a need for hope as we walk down what can be a very hard road at times. Hope on the Hard Road Special Needs Podcast was created for this purpose. Our vision is to grow a thriving community, where families with children of all ages with special needs can feel connected, be encouraged, and find hope for the road ahead. Connect with Us: If you enjoy this podcast please share us with others and be sure to follow us so won't miss an episode. We'd love to hear from you so please leave us a comment or rating and connect with us on social media or on our website. Email us: info@hopeonthehardroad.org Website: https://hopeonthehardroad.org/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hopeonthehardroad/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hopeonthehardroad/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2621447987943459 Free Youtube Resource Library: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsSAfvTkSy87X-fEqtVR2qvo7w9UQBuxz
Growth happens when you build strong systems and invest in the right people. In this episode, Dr. Lona sits down with Dr. Danny Otis, clinic director and key leader in their practice, to discuss the power of training, delegation, and leadership development. They break down the impact of structured onboarding, systematized patient communication, and ongoing skill development in creating a high-performing team. Dr. Danny shares his journey from student to clinic director, the lessons he's learned about mentorship, philosophy, and continuous improvement, and why building great systems leads to more freedom and success.Key Highlights01:13 – Introduction to Dr. Danny Otis, his journey from student to clinic director, and his role in implementing systems for success.03:06 – How structured training programs helped Dr. Danny develop confidence in patient communication and leadership.05:56 – The impact of having a trusted team member to implement new systems while allowing the CEO to focus on big-picture strategy.07:24 – The importance of onboarding new associates and CAs with clear checklists and structured training to avoid blind spots.08:55 – Why constant learning and skill refinement are essential for long-term success, even after years in the profession.10:35 – The importance of detailed process breakdowns in patient communication, from greetings to transitions in the office.12:22 – The role of mentorship and continued training in staying sharp, growing professionally, and helping the next generation of doctors.14:04 – How philosophy and strong systems work together to create an efficient, mission-driven practice.16:57 – The responsibility of leadership—why great leaders invest in their teams, improve systems, and leave things better than they found them.19:03 - Dr. Pete talks with Success Partner, Mark Murdock from Aspen Laser about the benefits of photobiomodulation, or light therapy, for chiropractic practices. Mark explains the science behind light therapy and its impact on patient health, detailing their Aspen Laser and TheraLite Bed devices. With a practical ROI perspective, learn how you can integrate these technologies into your practice to enhance patient outcomes and boost revenue. Resources MentionedFor more information about Aspen Laser please visit: https://www.aspenlaser.com To schedule a Strategy Session with Dr Lona: https://go.oncehub.com/DrLonaBuildPodcastTo schedule a Strategy Session with Dr Bobby: https://go.oncehub.com/DrBobbyBuildPodcastFollow Dr Bobby on Instagram: https://qr.me-qr.com/WOz1qy6E Follow Dr Lona on Instagram: https://qr.me-qr.com/o2oFbovyLearn what it takes to be Remarkable!: https://theremarkablepractice.com/
Oregon Health & Science University began its Long COVID-19 clinic in 2021, a year into the pandemic as the first vaccines were just becoming widely available. We talked with doctors in the clinic in 2022, and we wanted to check back in to see what clinicians have learned after treating thousands of long COVID patients. Aluko Hope is a pulmonologist, critical care doctor and the medical director of OHSU’s Long COVID-19 program. Jen Arnold is a lead nurse with the program. They both join us to tell us what they’ve learned about caring for patients with long COVID in the last four years and what they hope to learn more about from the research that’s currently underway.
March 18, 2025 ~ Dr. Sol Cogan, owner and Clinic Director at the Nerve and Disc Institute discusses the upcoming open house on Thursday.
20% of the population is on the hypermobile spectrum and can struggle with chronic pain because of it. At the more extreme end of the spectrum is Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS), a genetic disorder that affects not not muscles and joints but the whole body in ongoing feedback loops. Perhaps most significantly, 80% of people with EDS have generalized anxiety. Most doctors or practitioners seeing people with vague symptoms from chronic pain, allergies, SIBO, IBS, brain fog, POTS, autoimmunity, anxiety, and more are often unaware that EDS can be the cause. Even less know about holistic ways to intervene in the cycle of dysregulation. So I spoke with a specialist in EDS, Dr. Derik Andersen to get some answers.In this episode we discuss:what is Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome?the mast cell activation and EDS cyclewhat are the symptoms and how can someone test themselves?why are anxiety and nervous system issues associated with it?research on the Autonomic Nervous System and HRVneurodivergence and EDSholistic treatment approachesfocused shockwave therapynutritional interventionsbreathwork for the nervous sustemwhat practitioners should knowBioDerik S. Anderson, DC, CPT, CSN is the Clinic Director of the Muscle and Joint Clinic in Northern California. He helps his patients be healthier by utilizing his education and personal and professional backgrounds. Dr. Anderson grew up wanting to help people and initially planned to go to business school to work in energy conservation. But, after a good friend's life was positively changed by chiropractic care, he had a change of heart. His friend spent two years with horrific intestinal problems and saw over a dozen providers, but no one could help her – until she saw a chiropractor. The chiropractor knew that the vertebra and muscles around them affected the nerves that controlled the intestines. After treatment, she was no longer bed-ridden and went back to teaching, traveling and leading an active life. Dr. Anderson realized that health care was his calling and his passion for helping people was channeled into chiropractic.Education:Life Chiropractic College West, Doctor of ChiropracticUniversity of California, Santa Barbara, Bachelor of Arts, EconomicsCompleted more than 1,000 hours of post-doctoral educationSports Nutritionist, CertifiedPersonal Fitness Trainer, CertifiedActive Release Technique, Certified 2011FAKTR, CertifiedMyofascial Decompression, CertifiedIronman® Healthcare ProviderThe Clinic: https://musclejointclinic.com/Resources:Dr. Jessica Eccles https://www.bsms.ac.uk/about/contact-us/staff/dr-jessica-eccles.aspxhttps://tmsforacure.org/ Links: Find videos and bonus episodes: DEPTHWORK.SUBSTACK.COMGet the book: Mad Studies Reader: Interdisciplinary Innovations in Mental HealthBecome a member: The Institute for the Development of Human ArtsTrain with us: Transformative Mental Health Core CurriculumSessions & Information about the host: JazmineRussell.comDisclaimer: The DEPTH Work Podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Any information on this podcast in no way to be construed or substituted as psychological counseling, psychotherapy, mental health counseling, or any other type of therapy or medical advice.
We continue our conversation with Tri-State Bird Rescue & Research's Clinic Director, Andrea Howey-Newcomb, along with Marian Quinn, the Clinic Outreach and Oil Programs Core Team Volunteer, and Maryanne Yingst, the Volunteer Coordinator and Downstate Delaware Field Response.In this episode, the Tri-State team discusses how adult learning theories have shaped the S.A.F.E.T.Y. Method. They highlight inspiring collaborations with other local rescue organizations and share valuable insights and strategies for expanding training programs and engaging volunteers!Special thanks to Partners For Wildlife and The Raptor Center at the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine. Links:Tri-State Bird Rescue & ResearchMalcolm Knowles' Adult Learning Theory
We continue our conversation with Tri-State Bird Rescue & Research's Clinic Director, Andrea Howey-Newcomb, along with Marion Quinn, the Clinic Outreach and Oil Programs Core Team Volunteer, and Maryanne Yingst, the Volunteer Coordinator and Downstate Delaware Field Response.In this episode, the Tri-State team discusses how adult learning theories have shaped the S.A.F.E.T.Y. System. They highlight inspiring collaborations with other local rescue organizations and share valuable insights and strategies for expanding training programs and engaging volunteers!Special thanks to Partners For Wildlife and The Raptor Center at the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine.Links:Tri-State Bird Rescue & ResearchMalcolm Knowles' Adult Learning Theory
In this episode of the Profitable Christian Business Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Chris Colgin, a chiropractic physician, functional medicine practitioner, and the Clinic Director at Optimal Health Members in Las Vegas, Nevada. With nearly three decades of experience, Dr. Colgin is on a mission to educate, inspire, and empower individuals to achieve optimal health through natural, holistic methods. We discuss: ✅ The biggest misconceptions about chiropractic and functional medicine ✅ How reducing inflammation is the key to preventing chronic illness ✅ The role of faith and prayer in making business and health decisions ✅ How business owners can create healthier workplaces for their employees ✅ Practical tips for living a healthier, more energized life Dr. Colgin shares powerful insights on how taking small, consistent steps toward better health can transform not only your body but also your mindset and business success. If you're an entrepreneur looking to optimize your health and longevity, this episode is a must-listen!
Wondering what are the age limits for social media like Snapchat, Instagram and TikTok? Find out the story behind the world first decision to increase age limits on social platforms from the advocates and academics involved in the processEDFA Executive Director Jane Rowan and Dr Simon Wilksch, Clinic Director at Advanced Psychology Services and a Senior Research Fellow at Flinders University speak to Strong Enough about the research and insights behind the historic decision and the impact it will have on those caring for loved ones with eating disorders.Not sure how to keep your kids safe online before the legislation changes? The pair also share their best tips on surviving the “online tsunami”.Website: https://edfa.org.au/Contact: 1300 195 626 This series has been made possible by an impact grant from the Liptember Foundation which raises and invests funds to support women's mental health. Visit www.liptember.com.au for more information around the Foundation's impact and how you can get involved throughout the year. Join Eating Disorders Families Australia support groups: https://edfa.org.au/parents-and-carer-support/eating-disorder-support-groups/ Visit EDFA resources library: https://edfa.org.au/video-resource-library/ Want a free counselling session? Check out EDFA's Fill The Gap program: https://edfa.org.au/counselling-service/ For more information click on these links to the EDFA website:Anorexia NervosaBulimia NervosaBinge Eating DisorderARFID - Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder#socialmediaagelimits#parentsandsocialmedia#socialmediachanges#anorexia#eatingdisordersfamiliesaustralia#edfa#eatingdisorders Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Partners for Wildlife is thrilled to welcome Tri-State Bird Rescue & Research's Clinic Director, Andrea Howey-Newcomb, along with Marion Quinn, the Clinic Outreach and Oil Programs Core Team Volunteer, and Maryanne Yingst, the Volunteer Coordinator and Downstate Delaware Field Response.In this two-part discussion, our guests and host, Gail Buhl, dive into the system Tri-State Bird Rescue & Research developed for training volunteers to rescue and transport birds. We discuss the origins of The S.A.F.E.T.Y. System, its meaning, how it is used, and its evolution. Special thanks to Partners For Wildlife and The Raptor Center at the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine.Links:Tri-State Bird Rescue & Research
Send us a textIn this episode of The Gut Health Dialogues, we're diving deep into the transformative power of myofascial release with our guest expert, Nelin Krull. Nelin shares practical techniques and expert insights into how myofascial release can relieve abdominal adhesions, reduce chronic pain, and support digestive health. From self-care practices you can try at home to understanding how fascia restrictions affect your body, this conversation is packed with actionable advice for anyone seeking better gut health or relief from discomfort.Whether you're new to myofascial release or looking for targeted solutions for issues like SIBO, bloating, or chronic pain, this episode will guide you on how gentle, sustained techniques can help you achieve lasting results.What You'll Learn in This Episode:The role of fascia in gut health and overall wellnessEasy self-care techniques using myofascial tools like foam rollers and ballsTips for addressing abdominal adhesions and reducing pain at homeThe connection between connective tissue disorders (like Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome) and digestionHow myofascial release differs from visceral manipulationAbout Our Guest:Nelin Krull is the co-owner and Clinic Director of Myofascial Release Mississauga. With a Master's of Science in Physical Therapy from the University of Toronto and years of experience working in hospital settings, Nelin has helped patients across a variety of specialties. She is passionate about improving the lives of people with chronic pain and digestive issues through education, lifestyle changes, and myofascial release. After transitioning from hospital work to entrepreneurship, Nelin co-founded a practice dedicated to personalized care, helping clients unlock the healing potential of their own bodies.Find Alyssa on: Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, PinterestFind Nelin Krull on: InstagramResources mentioned:Freedom from Pain Program: Learn myofascial release techniques from Nelin's comprehensive DIY course. Follow Nelin and her team for daily tips and advice on Instagram: @MyofascialMississauga or @MyofascialCanadaTune in and Subscribe to "The Gut Health Dialogues" for inspiring client transformation stories and expert insights into gut health. Leave a review—Your support will help me empower more people with knowledge and tools to take control of their gut health and reclaim their lives. Looking for a supportive Gut Health community? I'm building a community committed to helping people overcome their digestive symptoms by addressing the root cause using food and nutrition. Join my FREE community here.If you're enduring uncomfortable, painful, and embarrassing GI symptoms and feel like you've tried everything, I've got you covered. I use a specialized approach to help people who've gone from doctor to doctor finally find relief. Book your 15-minute strategy call for FREE here.
Essential listening for families, parents, grandparents, carers and educators impacted by family violence. The Resilience Centre Family Clinic Director, Davide Di Pietro and psychologist Dianna Costa discuss the effects of family violence on children and key considerations when speaking to children in these situations. The post Summer Listening: Family Clinic Director Davide Di Pietro & Psychologist Dianna Costa – How to Talk to Kids About Family Violence – Episode 1 appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
Irene Bolis, Administrative Clinic Director for Outpatient Neurology at Atrium Health, discusses innovative recruitment strategies within the healthcare sector. She highlights how data-driven approaches are leveraged to identify top candidates, ensuring they align with Atrium Health's values and goals. Bolis also emphasizes the importance of nurturing employee growth through mentorship programs, fostering continuous learning and professional development. Her insights underscore a commitment to creating a supportive work environment that cultivates both talent acquisition and retention.
Kimberly Vest, Clinic Director at Ellie Mental Health, joins in-studio to share stress-reliving tips around the holidays, realistic New Year resolutions, and tips for setting boundaries with family.
Kimberly Vest, Clinic Director at Ellie Mental Health joins in studio to talk about strategies to manage stress around the holidays, realistic New Year resolutions and tips for setting boundaries with family. Sean Gunn, St. Louis native and actor best known for Gilmore Girls and Guardians of the Galaxy and Avengers: Endgame joins to talk about being at The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis on December 10th. A fun game of finishing the Christmas lyrics. Finally, a source has been identified on the E-Coli outbreak.
Today on the Chris and Amy show; CBS Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett to talk about President Elect Trump floating Ron DeSantis name as a potential defense secretary if Pete Hegseth falters and more. KMOX Sports Contributor Bernie Miklasz to talk about Blues hockey and looking at the MLB Winter Meetings and Cardinals rumors. Kimberly Vest, Clinic Director at Ellie Mental Health joins in studio to talk about strategies to manage stress around the holidays, realistic New Year resolutions and tips for setting boundaries with family. Sean Gunn, St. Louis native and actor best known for Gilmore Girls and Guardians of the Galaxy and Avengers: Endgame joins to talk about being at The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis on December 10th. A fun game of finishing the Christmas lyrics.
Special Guest: Dr. Casey Waller -- Physical Therapist and the Clinic Director at Longevity Physical Therapy, San Diego Points covered · What is physical therapy? · When to consult a Physical Therapist? · Movement as a response to sensory input · Reframing pain as a protective mechanism Biography As a Physical Therapist and the Clinic Director at Longevity Physical Therapy, San Diego, I am humbled by the opportunity to serve both our community and my team. I believe physical therapy is a team sport where the patient and practitioner work together to solve movement problems in order to achieve a common goal and ultimately improve quality of life. This is achieved by leveraging the tools that we have available in the realms of exercise, manual therapy, lifestyle change, and nutrition education with an emphasis on strong communication.I was born and raised in Sacramento, but moved to sunny San Diego in order to earn my Bachelor of Science in Applied Health Sciences from Point Loma Nazarene University. I then completed my Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the University of Southern California with an emphasis in orthopedic and vestibular rehabilitation, and have the distinction as a board-certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist through the APTA.In addition to treating patients at Longevity Physical Therapy, I am also an adjunct professor in the undergraduate kinesiology department at Point Loma Nazarene University. It has been a pleasure interacting with and instructing students at this stage in their development as they pursue professions in PT, OT, and medicine.When I am not in the clinic, I love being outside, traveling, hiking, camping, and going to the beach with my beautiful wife and our dachshund, Winston. Promotional websites, videos: https://www.longevityphysicaltherapy.com, Instagram: @longevitypt Brought to you by the J.C. Cooley Foundation, "Equipping the Youth of Today for the Challenges of Tomorrow."#ItsYourLife #Talkshow #Podcast #Radio # longevitypt vityptSupport the show: http://www.cooleyfoundation.org/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Patrick Curley is the Clinic Director at Ellie Mental Health of Woodbridge, VA
Optimizing Brain Health and Reducing Symptoms with Dr. Wes Center In today's episode, Scarlett interviews Dr. Wes Center, PhD, LPC-S, NCC, BCN Fellow, President & Clinic Director of Brain & Behavior Associates and Chief Science And Technology Officer for OCAT Neurotech, LLC. A former Major in the US Marines, Wes specializes in optimizing brain health and reducing symptoms using the latest qEEG technology and neurofeedback. "Why are psychiatrists the only doctors that don't image the organ they work on?" Having seen many misdiagnoses and correlated medication, Dr. Center has found many of the diagnosed issues that come to him are from lack of sleep or other brain based issues. Working with ADHD, autism, PTSD and more, Dr. Center has many success stories of patients being restored to health using his methods and neurofeedback! https://brainandbehaviorassociates.com/dr-center/ Learn more About Scarlett here: https://chooselovemovement.org/
The people have spoken, and Amendment 4 was struck down in Florida. But with 57% voting for it, how can pro-lifers communicate a message that upholds the value of each life? First Care Women’s Clinic Director, Beau Heyman joins us on Thursday’s Mornings with Eric and Brigitte to discuss a way forward.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Dr. Danny discusses essential strategies for retaining staff in service-based businesses, particularly in physical therapy clinics. He emphasizes that growing a business depends on both people and space, with the right team being crucial for delivering high-quality service. Dr. Danny shares six key retention strategies: Stable Pay – Consistent compensation fosters financial security and reduces turnover. Positive Culture – Building a supportive, enjoyable work environment where employees feel connected. Business Growth – Engaging employees in growth can boost motivation, though excessive change can be overwhelming. Title Changes – Providing titles like “Clinic Director” can increase employee pride and future career opportunities. Profit Sharing & Equity – Profit-sharing can incentivize loyalty, while equity should be reserved for dedicated, long-term partners. Join our 5-Day Challenge at physicaltherapybiz.com/challenge Apply at physicaltherapybiz.com/apply Leave a 5-star review on iTunes if you enjoy the podcast! Encourage a friend to do the same! Join our free PT Entrepreneur Facebook Group at facebook.com/groups/ptentrepreneur
In this episode of the Mom Owned and Operated podcast, Rita Suzanne and Nelin Krull discuss raising a family, running a business and remembering yourself.Nelin Krull is the co-owner of Myofascial Canada. NeIin completed her Master's of Science in Physical Therapy at the University of Toronto. Upon graduating she was attracted to the fast pace and acute nature of patients in the hospital setting. For 6 years, Nelin worked as a Physical Therapist in her local Hospital in various areas including Surgery and ER. After the birth of her daughter, Nelin decided the pace of the hospital didn't fit with her young family any longer and took on the role of Clinic Director & Co-Owner of Myofascial Release Mississauga, a chronic pain clinic started by herself and her husband Justin, also a Physical Therapist and Expert Myofascial Release Practitioner. Nelin is an advocate for Women's Health and ties that passion into the practices of the clinic. Her goal is to empower as many people (especially women) as possible with the tools to self-heal both physical pain and emotional trauma through Myofascial Release.You can connect with Nelin locally in Mississauga, ON Canada, on their website, on Instagram and Facebook.Send a text message! Email, if you want a reply though. ;) Support the Show.P.S. You can find more interviews at momownedandoperated.com and learn about working with Rita at ritasuzanne.com/apply/
On episode 488 of The Nurse Keith Show nursing and healthcare career podcast, Keith interviews Thomas George, DNP, APRN, FNP-C, NASM-CPT, a family nurse practitioner specializing in the treatment of obesity. In the course of their conversation, Keith and Dr. George discuss obesity as a chronic disease of pandemic proportions, current treatment strategies, the concept of "food noise", the latest scientific evidence, and much more. Excellent resources shared by Dr. George include the Consensus Statement on Obesity as a Disease by the Stop Obesity Alliance; the consensus statement by the the American Association of Clinical Endocrinology; an informative article about "food noise"; the Obesity Action Coalition, and the Obesity Medicine Association. Dr. Thomas George is a family nurse practitioner and assistant professor at Frontier Nursing University, and the Clinic Director and obesity specialist and business consultant for Wellspring Weight and Wellness, a new startup in rural SE Idaho. Dr. George chairs the Obesity Medicine Association's CME Committee, and holds a certificate and advanced education in obesity medicine from the Obesity Medicine Association, and a certificate in primary care obesity management from the Obesity Society. He is a certified personal trainer and weight loss specialist with the National Academy of Sports Medicine, and he himself is a person living with obesity. Connect with Thomas George: Wellspring Weight and Wellness LinkedIn Contact Nurse Keith about holistic career coaching to elevate your nursing and healthcare career at NurseKeith.com. Keith also offers services as a motivational and keynote speaker and freelance nurse writer. You can always find Keith on LinkedIn. Are you looking for a novel way to empower your career and move forward in life? Keith's wife, Shada McKenzie, is a gifted astrologer and reader of the tarot who combines ancient and modern techniques to provide valuable insights into your motivations, aspirations, and life trajectory, and she offers listeners of The Nurse Keith Show a 10% discount on their first consultation. Contact Shada at TheCircelandtheDot.com or shada@thecircleandthedot.com.
How far does God's mercy extend? Are some sins too grievous? You may have heard of Abby Johnson. She is an author, speaker, podcast host and Foundation Director. However, prior to those accomplishments, Johnson lived a darker chapter. Accolades of her tenure in the world included being the youngest ever Clinic Director for Planned Parenthood, Planned Parenthood Employee of the Year in 2008 and boasting a sizeable paycheck. As Clinic Director, Johnson facilitated the murder of thousands of children, including two of her own. Then one day God opened her eyes. Suddenly, she knew, saw, and recoiled at what she had done. Where could she go from there? Could God's mercy cover all those sins plus the relentless, accompanying shame? Today God is using Johnson in a mighty way as she demonstrates healing to those who have left the abortion industry and to the thousands who suffer as she has, sharing the restorative, limitless love behind His never-ending mercy.For Show Notes & Episode Details: https://theinfluencerspodcast.orgGet more inspirational content all week…FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/theinfluencerspodcastofficialINSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/theinfluencerspodcastofficial/TWITTER: https://twitter.com/hearinfluencersYOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/@TheInfluencersPodcastLearn more about Abby Johnson and get a copy of her book Fierce Mercy at https://prolove.com/ or https://abbyj.com
There are several great women's clinics in Central Florida, and Choices Women's Clinic actually make up 3 of them. With locations on West Colonial Drive, near UCF, and a new clinic in Kissimmee, Choices offers topnotch care and info for women who find themselves in an unexpected pregnancy. Michelle Sawney is the overall Clinic Director, while Ruby Lopez manages the new Kissimmee location.
In this episode of the IDD Health Matters Podcast, Dr. Craig Escude sits down with Meera Gandhi, the dedicated Clinic Director at Kramer Davis Health Clinic in Nashville. Meera shares her inspiring journey, from coaching Special Olympics athletes in California to becoming a passionate advocate and leader in healthcare for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). She discusses how her early experiences shaped her career and led her to Kramer Davis Health, where she now plays a pivotal role in providing comprehensive care. Dr. Escude and Meera delve into the unique, holistic approach of Kramer Davis Health, emphasizing integrated care that brings together medical, dental, therapeutic, and psychological services under one roof. Meera explains how this model is transforming medicine, especially for IDD patients who often face significant challenges in traditional healthcare settings. They highlight the importance of transdisciplinary care and the benefits of having all specialists collaborate closely to address the complex needs of their patients. Meera also shares her insights on the critical need for better training and awareness among clinicians regarding IDD healthcare. She discusses the initiatives at Kramer Davis Health to educate and train future healthcare providers, ensuring that more clinicians are equipped to deliver high-quality care to this underserved population. Tune in to hear how Meera and her team are making a significant impact on the lives of IDD patients and their families, and learn about the future goals of Kramer Davis Health in revolutionizing care for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
In this episode of the IDD Health Matters Podcast, Dr. Craig Escude sits down with Meera Gandhi, the dedicated Clinic Director at Kramer Davis Health Clinic in Nashville. Meera shares her inspiring journey, from coaching Special Olympics athletes in California to becoming a passionate advocate and leader in healthcare for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). She discusses how her early experiences shaped her career and led her to Kramer Davis Health, where she now plays a pivotal role in providing comprehensive care. Dr. Escude and Meera delve into the unique, holistic approach of Kramer Davis Health, emphasizing integrated care that brings together medical, dental, therapeutic, and psychological services under one roof. Meera explains how this model is transforming medicine, especially for IDD patients who often face significant challenges in traditional healthcare settings. They highlight the importance of transdisciplinary care and the benefits of having all specialists collaborate closely to address the complex needs of their patients. Meera also shares her insights on the critical need for better training and awareness among clinicians regarding IDD healthcare. She discusses the initiatives at Kramer Davis Health to educate and train future healthcare providers, ensuring that more clinicians are equipped to deliver high-quality care to this underserved population. Tune in to hear how Meera and her team are making a significant impact on the lives of IDD patients and their families, and learn about the future goals of Kramer Davis Health in revolutionizing care for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
08/01/24: Tammi Kromenaker is the Clinic Director of Red River Women's Clinic in Moorhead, Minnesota. She joins Joel to talk about the importance for women now that Vice President Kamala Harris is running, and why the clinic is so necessary for women's healthcare. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dr. Scott Schreiber, President and Clinic Director of MN Spine and Sport, joins host Ken Haglind on the “Living Healthy and Aging Well” radio show to discuss how mobility and movement are fundamental in improving quality of life and longevity. His Woodbury, MN-based practice, MN Spine and Sport, is renowned for its award-winning, patient-centered…
Tune into Episode 29 of This Is A Woman Podcast with guest Abby Johnson who shares her strong testimony of once being Clinic Director at Planned Parenthood to becoming a spearhead in the pro life movement. Guest Abby and Host Sophia discuss:-Her past views which led her to work at Planned Parenthood-Her experience of seeing the process of dismembering the baby from mom's body -Getting promoted as Clinic Director and feeling like that was an honor at the time-How hearing the heartbeat and viewing the baby's body during an ultrasound abortion changed her perspective completely-Her work now as a pro life movement leader and founder Abby dives into her experience of working at Planned Parenthood for 8 years where she eventually moved her way up to Clinic Director. After watching an ultrasound assisted abortion, she came to the realization of what abortion fully was and decided at that moment she needed to dedicate herself to pro-life ministry. Abby grew awareness of the humanity and life in the mother's womb as the baby fought for its life during the abortion. Since then Abby has founded pro life ministries such as And Then There Were None and ProLove Ministries. In the past 12 years, the ministries have helped over 700 people leave the abortion industry. Abby now lives in Texas with her husband and 8 children, continuing her education and advocacy of the pro life movement. To stay up to date and connected with Abby, visit her website as a one stop shop for all her amazing works: https://abbyj.com/. You can also follow her Instagram @prolifeabbyjohnson.
Hi Everyone, get ready for a glimpse of the future, fellow doctors! This episode is the episode that could potentially change your life, reducing stresses related to EHR, and extend your career doing the things you love to do - treat patients! Too good to be true? Listen in - advances in AI are impacting medicine in a positive way! Dr.'s Jensen and Richey interview Dr. Andrew Lundquist from Mankato, MN. In his own words, "I am the Chief medical officer of a physician owned multi-specialty group (Mankato Clinic), the Chief Innovation Officer at Stratum Medical, and Clinic Director at Nabla. I am a practicing podiatrist, have an MBA, cofounded a med device startup. My goal is to empower the patient and clinican relationship. I can navigate some technology, but I still hand my phone or remote to my teenagers because I still need a lot of help. I like to share my thoughts on things. See LinkedIn, Substack and Minnepod site". Enjoy! https://andrewlundquist.carrd.co/ https://explorepodmed.org https://deanschat.com/ https://podiatrist2be.com/ https://higherlearninghub.com/
Message our hosts, Kieran and Jose.Welcome to Season 2 of The Animal Heartbeat! It's great to be back. Join our hosts, Kieran and Jose, as they facilitate a panel discussion featuring world-renowned experts from the canine and human cardiology world. This fascinating special episode covers a range of topics centred around mitral and aortic surgery in dogs and humans, and compares the human and canine perspectives. This live event was made possible by the kind support of Ceva Animal Health.Our panel:Dr Ravi De Silva: Consultant Cardiothoracic Surgeon, Royal Papworth Hospital; Training Programme Director for Cardiothoracic Surgery, East of England DeaneryDr Anne Kurosawa: ACVIM Veterinary Cardiology Diplomate; Cardiology and Cardiothoracic Surgery Team, Dick White ReferralsDr Rohin Francis: Consultant Interventional Cardiologist, Essex Cardiothoracic Centre; UCL Clinical Research Fellow; Science Communicator (Youtube @medlifecrisis)Dr Claudio Bussadori: ECVIM Veterinary Cardiology Diplomate; Clinic Director, Clinica Veterinaria Gran Sasso, Milan; human cardiologist and researcher at San Donato Hospital, MilanNote - although the sound from St John's College, Cambridge, allows us to soak up the ambience of The Old Divinity School Lecture Theatre (1877), listening with earbuds may help to make the most of the audio experience.
Welcome to the HealthspanMD Podcast, hosted by Dr. Robert Todd Hurst, a board-certified cardiologist and the creator of HealthspanMD. In today's episode, we delve into a vital topic for maintaining a long and vibrant life: muscle health. **Timestamps:** 00:00 Introduction: Dr. Hurst introduces the importance of muscle health as we age and the common struggles people face, such as lifting grandkids or everyday objects. 00:43 Importance of Muscle: Dr. Hurst discusses why muscle health is crucial for overall well-being, including its impact on metabolism, weight, blood pressure, cholesterol, and more. 03:05 Muscle and Resilience: Exploring the connection between muscle health and resilience, especially in recovery from surgeries and hospitalizations. 05:20 Special Guest Introduction: Ryan Neslund PT, DPT, CSCS, Clinic Director from Spooner Physical Therapy Biltmore, joins the podcast to share his expertise on muscle health, strength training, and injury prevention. 07:33 Role of Muscle in Longevity: Ryan and Dr. Hurst discuss how strength training improves resilience and overall health, emphasizing the mental and physical benefits. 09:53 Starting Strength Training: Ryan offers advice on beginning a strength training regimen safely, including the importance of expert guidance and the role of physical therapy. 12:15 Overcoming Barriers: Addressing common psychological and physical barriers to strength training, including injury concerns and misconceptions about bulking up. 14:32 Personalized Training Plans: How physical therapists can provide personalized exercise plans to accommodate individual needs and limitations. 16:51 Prevention and Injury: The role of physical therapy in injury prevention and the importance of consulting experts before starting a new exercise regimen. 19:13 Building Muscle Safely: Tips for safe strength training, including the importance of proper technique and avoiding overtraining. 21:35 Choosing the Right Trainer: Guidelines for selecting a personal trainer who understands your age group and physical condition. 23:58 Insurance and Physical Therapy: Navigating insurance coverage for physical therapy and the benefits of direct access to physical therapists. 26:23 Proactive Health Approach: The evolving role of physical therapy in proactive health management and chronic disease prevention. 28:44 Effective Strength Training: Setting realistic goals and expectations for building muscle and the importance of a gradual approach. 31:05 Balance and Stability Training: The significance of stability and balance exercises in preventing injuries, particularly in older adults. 33:06 Recovery and Rest: Understanding the role of rest and recovery in a strength training program and avoiding burnout. 35:16 Muscle Building Expectations: Setting realistic expectations for muscle building, especially in older adults, and the concept of muscle memory. 37:40 Case Study: Dr. Hurst shares an inspiring case study of a patient who successfully built muscle and lost fat post-ICU stay. 39:59 Exciting Developments: Ryan discusses new initiatives at Spooner Physical Therapy, including their new app and membership programs. 42:25 Final Thoughts: Dr. Hurst and Ryan emphasize the importance of physical therapy in maintaining health and longevity and how to get started. Join us as we explore the vital role of muscle health in achieving a long, vibrant life with expert insights from Dr. Hurst and Ryan Neslund PT, DPT, CSCS. Don't forget to leave us a review and follow us on our social media channels @HealthspanMD for more health tips and updates.
Welcome to TAC Tic Talk! Today, we're thrilled to have TAC editorial contributor Dr. Matthew DiDuro, a seasoned chiropractor with over 24 years of experience. He's a clinical director, educator, and expert in diabetic and neuropathic pain care. Today we're diving deeper into his articles about shockwave therapy, more specifically SoftWave, and the amazing capabilities behind this healing modality. Follow him on Tik Tok at @mdiduro and Instagram @dr_matt_diduro Dr. DiDuro began his journey with an undergraduate degree from Nazareth College in Rochester, NY, in 1989, and graduated from Life University in December 1994. He went on to establish a successful private practice in New York from 1995 to 2007. Dr. DiDuro has also made significant contributions to the academic field. From 2007 to 2009, he served as Co-Director of the Functional Rehab Department at Life University and continued as Adjunct Faculty until 2010. He currently serves as the Clinical Director of HealthChoice and has been a certified member of the Neuropathy Treatment Centers of America since 2009. Based in Atlanta and Alpharetta, Dr. DiDuro runs two thriving practices focused on providing patient-centered care, particularly for diabetics and those suffering from neuropathic pain. He was a pioneer in New York, invited to work in a rural medical setting at the Rushville Health Center, where he served as Clinic Director from 2000 to 2005, delivering care to migrant workers and patients in remote areas. In addition to his clinical work, Dr. DiDuro has been an influential educator at Life University, advising the Chiropractic BioPhysics club and serving on the HIPAA committee. He is also an active member of several professional organizations, including the Georgia Chiropractic Council, the International Chiropractic Association, Rotary International, and the Board of Directors of Spinal Missions. To get your device visit: softwavetrt.com Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/36Pzhe2j91IYqRk0TpnzoI Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tac-tic-talk/id1636494989. Google Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tac-tic-talk/id1636494989 The American Chiropractor is dedicated to "the Continuing Education and Advancement of the Chiropractic Professional," providing the highest quality articles and resources month after month and year after year to the chiropractic community for the development of each of its readers and of the profession as a whole. Access all of our new and exclusive content here: subscribe.tac-web.com/confirm-now
Join us in this engaging episode where we sit down with Dr. Jill Blakeway, a renowned expert in acupuncture and Chinese medicine. As the founder and Clinic Director of the Yinova Center, Dr. Blakeway has dedicated her career to merging the timeless wisdom of Chinese medicine with the cutting-edge insights of modern science. Dubbed a "fertility goddess" by the New York Times, her work focuses on helping women achieve healthy pregnancies through natural methods. In our conversation, we explore the fascinating ways in which ancient acupuncture practices and energy healing are being illuminated by modern scientific research. Dr. Blakeway shares her unique perspective on how these traditional methods can impact our bodies and minds, fostering not only physical health but also emotional healing through a deeper understanding of energy medicine. Whether you're new to the concept of acupuncture or a seasoned enthusiast, this interview offers a fresh look at how accessing a higher level of consciousness can play a crucial role in holistic healing. Dive in with us as Dr. Blakeway explains these complex concepts in an accessible and enlightening way, making ancient wisdom relevant for today's health challenges. If you find yourself inspired to learn more or to experience this transformative approach firsthand, Dr. Jill Blakeway is welcoming new patients for the first time in a decade. For appointments, please reach out to Erin at info@yinova.com. Don't miss this opportunity to connect with one of Manhattan's top acupuncturists and energy healers!
Are you curious to know if there's a solution to the challenge of optimizing health and wellness, particularly through the enhancement of cellular regeneration, healing, and anti-aging processes?In this episode of the Biohacking Beauty podcast, join us in an awe-inspiring journey through the realm of regenerative medicine with our guest expert, Dr. Jason Sonners. In this profound conversation, we delve deep into the transformative world of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) and its groundbreaking impact on health and longevity.Embark on a journey through the cutting-edge intersection of therapies as we discuss pre-surgical HBOT and its potential to drastically improve outcomes. We share the game-changing benefits of combining HBOT with red light therapy and methylene blue.These aren't just about enhancing patient care; they're reshaping how we approach health as a multidisciplinary strategy. By tailoring health regimens over time, we're advocating for a personalized approach that evolves with you, ensuring peak performance and resilience in the face of ever-changing life demands.We also discuss:(00:51) Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy(06:16) Cellular Energy and DNA Repair(22:33) Role of Methylene Blue in Medicine(28:06) Hyperbaric Therapy Continuum of Care(40:13) Customized Oxygen Therapy for Health(49:47) Benefits of Hyperbaric Therapy and Antioxidants(54:02) Push and Pull Protocols for Skin(58:04) Maintaining Integrity in Biohacking(01:05:19) Hyperbaric Education and CollaborationDr. Jason Sonners is the Clinic Director of NJ HBOT and HBOT USA and a Certified Hyperbaric Practitioner. He supports patients with a variety of autoimmune and neurological conditions, allergies, autism, cancer and many others. He combines Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, Nutrition, Exercise, Detoxification programs and much more to help naturally support patients and guide them through their health challenges.Dr. Jason originally tried hyperbaric for himself at a conference to work on a neuropathy that wasn't responding to chiropractic, nutrition, physical therapy and other methods. He was amazed by the results. He bought his first chamber then and there, and brought it home to help his step dad who has Multiple Sclerosis. He continued to be impressed by the power and effectiveness of HBOT. This set him on his mission to help lead the way in the field of Hyperbaric Oxygen, disseminating education and facilitating access to this incredible therapy.To learn more about Young Goose:Use code PODCAST10 to get 10% off your first purchase, and if you're a returning customer use the code PODCAST5 to get 5% off at https://www.younggoose.com/Instagram: @young_goose_skincareTo learn more about Dr. Jason Sonners: Website: https://oxygennj.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hbotusa/
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How prepared are you to deal with perimenopause and menopause effects while running your business?In today's episode, you'll hear a roundtable discussion I hosted last Valentine's Day about perimenopause and entrepreneurship with four health and wellness experts: Rebecca Vigelius, Dr. Amy Day, MJ Shaw, and Dr. Stacey Francis. As female entrepreneurs, juggling new challenges thrown at us, adapting quickly, and overcoming setbacks is part of our routine; it is what we do. Despite how defying or intimidating it might feel, going through perimenopause and menopause while growing our business IS possible. You can do this, and the best part is you don't have to do it alone.Rebecca Vigelius is a Holistic Sleep and Stress Coach for women. She is the Founder and CEO of Rested Edge Wellness, and while rehabbing her chronic stress, she made a discovery that changed her life: Understanding and embracing that stress doesn't happen to us but inside of us.Dr. Amy Day is a Women's Health and Hormone Expert and a Perimenopause Specialist. She is the Founder and Clinic Director at The Women's Vitality Center, where naturopathic doctors and health coaches help women with their hormone balance.MJ Shaw is an Entrepreneur, Artist, and Movement Expert based in Toronto, Canada. She is the Founder of Soul Fuel Fitness, a Mom, a rebel, a reveler, a seeker, and a maker of movement and dance.Dr. Stacey Francis is a Chiropractic Kinesiologist, Public Speaker, Functional Medicine Practitioner, and the Author of "The Supercharged Method."Tune in to episode 130 and don't miss a bit of our conversation. We cover everything from gut biome, hormone changes, and mood swings to nutrition, lifestyle, sleep quality, and everything in between.In This Episode, You Will Learn:Why does perimenopause have a negative connotation among women? (15:50)Dr. Stacey explains the changes in our microbiome and how they affect us (19:30)MJ shares seven tips for building mass during perimenopause (32:00)Dr. Amy talks about all things hormone replacement (42:50)Which hormones are safe to take orally and which ones through a patch (55:50)Rebecca explains the importance of sleep quality (1:02:00)Connect with Rebecca Vigelius:WebsiteLinkedInInstagramConnect with Dr. Amy Day:WebsiteLinkedInInstagramConnect with MJ Shaw:WebsiteInstagramConnect with Dr. Stacey Francis:WebsiteInstagramBook: Dr. Stacey Francis - The Supercharged Method: Your Transformation from Fatigued to Energized Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join me this week on the V.I.B.E. Living Podcast as I dive into a crucial topic: breaking free from societal expectations and embracing self-love. I'm thrilled to welcome the incredible Dr. Diane Garrison as we dismantle these barriers and celebrate women's intrinsic value. We'll navigate the complexities of aging in a patriarchal society, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and honoring your worth.Together, we'll confront toxic beauty standards and cultural norms, empowering you to value yourself for your unique talents and contributions at every life stage. Through heartfelt conversations and personal stories, we'll illuminate a path to self-discovery and acceptance that's accessible to every woman.Dr. Garrison will share her inspiring journey from psychologist to coach, highlighting the role of integrative medicine and self-compassion in her transformation. Her experiences showcase the power of vulnerability and inner strength. We'll also provide practical tips for nurturing a kinder inner dialogue, celebrating your successes, learning from setbacks, and the profound impact of sharing your journey with others.Don't miss this enriching episode that promises to uplift and empower. Be sure to check out Dr. Diane's "Find Your Fabulous with Dr. Diane" podcast and visit the "Full Power Women" YouTube channel for more wisdom and encouragement.Dr. Garrison's Bio Diane Garrison, Ph.D., is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Feminine Power Coach, and Dream Builder Coach. She is the owner and Clinic Director of Lake Country Wellness and Counseling, a holistic healing center in Pewaukee, Wisconsin. She also runs an online transformational coaching business called Full Power Women. Throughout her 30 career, she has worked with a variety of mental health and life adjustment issues, with a special interest and focus on the unique needs of women. As she has grown in wisdom and spirituality, her treatment focus has greatly shifted from traditional symptom reduction to assisting clients to truly flourish in their lives holistically, Mind-Body-Spirit & Emotion. Her new podcast show is called “Find Your Fabulous” with Dr. Diane on Transformation Talk RadioDr. Garrison's Social Media and Website www.fullpowerwomen.com Youtube and Instagram @fullpowerwomen. FB Private Group https://bit.ly/findyourfabulousWe hope you have enjoyed this episode. Please like, comment, subscribe and share the podcast. To find out more about Lynnis and what is going on in the V.I.B.E. Living World please go to https://linktr.ee/LynnisInterested in joining the new V.I.B.E. Wellness Woman Network go to https://www.vibewellnesswoman.com and sign-up to be notified when the network launches.
Ever wondered how pelvic health intersects with leadership and empowerment? In today's episode, we're diving deep into this fascinating fusion of personal growth and physical well-being with Chana Ross. Chana Ross is a highly passionate Holistic Leadership Coach, Women's Health Advocate, and Host of the "She Has The Audacity" Podcast. As the Clinic Director and Pelvic Health Physiotherapist at Vital Physiotherapy & Wellness, a leading women's health and pelvic health physiotherapy clinic in midtown Toronto, Chana is dedicated to empowering her team, colleagues, and clients through coaching, mentoring, and education. Renowned for her expertise in pelvic health, prenatal preparation, and the realities of parenthood, Chana is a sought-after educator and speaker who inspires her clients to take charge of their health and lifestyle. She is a true champion for high-achieving women, helping them overcome perfectionist tendencies and align with their "why" to achieve their dreams. Inside this episode: The significance of internal assessments in pelvic floor health Personal journeys of overcoming pelvic floor dysfunction and finding empowerment Techniques for exercising pelvic floor muscles and optimizing breathing for women's health Addressing bladder and bowel issues, including incontinence and urinary frequency Overcoming societal taboos and shame surrounding pelvic health issues Strategies for balancing entrepreneurship, family responsibilities, and personal well-being I have loved Chana from the second I met her and can't wait for you to learn more from her on all things pelvic health, leadership and self-discovery. Be sure to check out her free resource: "How To Create More Time & Freedom In Your Life - Time Audit Guide" here: https://chanaross.com/timeaudit/thetimeisnow] Subscribe to our podcast now to stay updated on our latest episodes exploring diverse topics ranging from leadership to personal growth and holistic well-being. Join our community of listeners committed to unlocking their full potential and embracing a life of empowerment and fulfillment. Don't miss out on the insights, inspiration, and transformative stories awaiting you. Hit subscribe now and leave a review! Connect and Learn More from Chana! Website Instagram Podcast: She Has The Audacity
In this episode Alin and Colby have a discussion with Tyler Chavez, a heart transplant recipient and surgical physician assistant. They discuss Tyler's incredible story of beating cancer as a child, his acute onset heart failure that saw him operating while getting IV medication infusions and discuss about the role of a physician assistant and the path to that career.Tyler Chavez is a Certified Physician Assistant residing and working in the greater DC area. Completing the PA program at Duke University in 2012, he went on to complete the Physician Assistant Surgical Residency at Duke as well. He has been practicing for the last 12 years as a surgical PA. For the last 3 years he has been working for the Center for Plastic Surgery sharing his time equally between the operating room and time spent in clinic. In the OR the team focuses mostly on the plastic surgery component of breast reconstruction for women battling breast cancer. When outside of the OR he has founded and manages the Metabolic Aesthetics Clinic within the Center for Plastic Surgery where he is the Clinic Director. The clinic specializes in weight loss, healing, recovery, and longevity through the utilization of peptide therapy. Tyler grew familiar with the medical field at an early age while he was battling leukemia fromthe ages of 2-6 years old. From this early time in his life, he was very interested in pursuing a career in medicine. After 31 years of his cancer in remission living a healthy active life suddenly was faced with the diagnosis of heart failure with an ejection fraction of about 5 percent. In a very short period of time, it was known that the medical management route was not going to be an option. One day he was in the Operating Room working with the surgical team to 4 days later being in the ICU on heart lung bypass. Through the amazing team at Inova Fairfax heart failure team, as quickly as this progressed, they worked tirelessly to get a new heart and a verysuccessful transplant. Now 8 months after transplant life has changed forever, but the new normal affords a healthyand active life. He returned to work after just 2 months post-transplant and continues to share his time between the operating room and working in his busy outpatient clinic. This episode is sponsored by Paragonix Technologies, an industry leader committed to protecting the gift of organ donation. To learn how Paragonix is reshaping the standard of care across transplantation to optimize patient outcomes, visit paragonix.com. Email: bothsidesofthestethoscope@gmail.com Instagram: @bothsidesofthestethoscope Twitter: @bsotsthethoscope
Physical therapists are often an overlooked piece of a long-term healthy lifestyle plan. With injuries being almost unavoidable as we go through life, Ann shares with us why we should be looking at our PT as a key piece of our health tool belt. Whether it's helping overcome chronic muscle, joint, or balance issues or addressing that acute injury we sustained while living life, a physical therapist is vital to helping our body recover quickly. This prevents long term complications.We also discuss how to prepare for activities that involve movements that may not be typical in our daily lives. Dr. Ann Casey is a Multi-site Clinic Director at ATI Physical Therapy, www.atipt.com. Find out more about the All In Running Club at www.allinhealthandwellness.com/all-in-running-clubVisit ConfidenceThroughHealth.com to find discounts to some of our favorite products.Follow me via All In Health and Wellness on Facebook or Instagram.Find my books on Amazon: No More Sugar Coating: Finding Your Happiness in a Crowded World and Confidence Through Health: Live the Healthy Lifestyle God DesignedProduction credit: Social Media Cowboys
Christina talks with Jeffery Harvey, the Clinic Director at Jackson Comprehensive Treatment Center. Jeffery grew up in a religious household but developed a substance use disorder after suffering abuse as a child. Although today Jeffery works to provide as many pathways to recovery as possible for those struggling with addiction, he didn't always support this approach. Jeffery shares his own story, and he and Christina discuss the benefits of pathways outside the traditional model for recovery, the importance of choice in recovery plans, the negative effects of societal stigma, and more. Learn more: enditforgood.com
Dive into an inspiring discussion with Kayla Roche, Clinic Director at ATI PT and a passionate physical therapist, who shares her journey from being a student to opening and managing a brand-new clinic. This episode is packed with insights on navigating the PT world, achieving work/life balance, and the importance of continuing education in the physical therapy field.Episode Highlights:Path to PT Leadership: Kayla talks about her ascent within the physical therapy world, from her initial steps as a student to becoming a clinic director. She outlines the challenges and milestones of opening a new clinic and how she shaped its development and management.Work/Life Balance: Explore the autonomy and flexibility of outpatient physical therapy, from scheduling to stress management strategies. Kayla shares her personal approach to balancing professional responsibilities with personal time, including her use of PTO and "Be Well" time.Continuing Education: Delving into the evolution of continuing education within ATI PT, Kayla emphasizes its role in professional growth. She shares advice for new grads on navigating continuing education without feeling overwhelmed and highlights the benefits of both formal courses and volunteering experiences.Key Takeaways:Insights into why outpatient physical therapy offers a rewarding career path.Common pitfalls for new graduates in the PT field and strategies for internal growth.The significance of personal well-being and stress management in a demanding career.An overview of continuing education opportunities at ATI and how they support career advancement.Guest Contact Information:Kayla Roche, Clinic Director at ATI PTEmail: kayla.roche@atipt.comInstagram: @kaylaroche.pt
In this insightful episode of PT Pintcast, join us as we sit down with Brett Sandy, Clinic Director at PT Solutions Physical Therapy. Dive deep into the critical aspects of timing and communication in physical therapy. Discover how these elements can dramatically influence patient outcomes and transform the way therapists approach their practice. Don't miss Brett's expert insights on simplifying medical jargon, the art of listening, and the profound impact of well-timed advice.
Chana Ross is a highly passionate Holistic Leadership Coach, Women's Health Advocate, and Host of the "She Has the Audacity" Podcast. As the Clinic Director and Pelvic Health Physiotherapist at Vital Physiotherapy & Wellness, a leading women's health and pelvic health physiotherapy clinic in midtown Toronto, Chana is dedicated to empowering her team, colleagues, and clients through coaching, mentoring, and education.Renowned for her expertise in pelvic health, prenatal preparation, and the realities of parenthood, Chana is a sought-after educator and speaker who inspires her clients to take charge of their health and lifestyle. She is a true champion for high-achieving women, helping them overcome perfectionist tendencies and align with their "why" to achieve their dreams.Connect with Chana today to benefit from her wealth of knowledge and experience – chanaross.comhttps://www.instagram.com/chanarosspthttps://www.tiktok.com/@chanarosscoaching?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pchttps://www.youtube.com/@chanaross8242My fave vagina moisturizer https://www.feel-amazing.com/?ref=vaginacoach*******************I recommend checking out my comprehensive pelvic health education and fitness programs on my Buff Muff AppYou can also join my next 28 Day Buff Muff Challenge https://www.vaginacoach.com/buffmuffIf you are feeling social you can connect with me… On Facebook https://www.facebook.com/VagCoachOn Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vaginacoach/On Twitter https://twitter.com/VaginaCoachOn The Web www.vaginacoach.com
In this episode Dr. Troy Spurrill, Owner of Synapse Center for Health and Healing, Dr. Joshua Wallert, Lead Practitioner, and Marque Gant, Clinic Director have a conversation about how to get unstuck.
In this episode Dr. Troy Spurrill, Owner of Synapse Center for Health and Healing, Dr. Joshua Wallert, Lead Practitioner, and Marque Gant, Clinic Director have exciting news about the Synapse vision.
Any Physical Therapy owner looking to grow and expand will need strong, aligned Clinic Directors to lead teams. In this episode of the Physical Therapy Owners Club, Nathan Shields and Adam Robin share their experiences of what it takes to successfully develop clinic directors who will carry out the purpose and vision of the clinic in the owner's place. They also provide insights on what to look for in hiring a clinical director and explain why you should hire one sooner rather than finding the person doesn't work. Don't miss this opportunity to gain insights valuable for your PT business. (This episode is taken from a Facebook Live event in the Physical Therapy Owners Club Facebook Group).Want to talk about how we can help you with your PT business, or have a question you want to ask? Book a call with Nathan - https://calendly.com/ptoclub/discoverycallLove the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://ptoclub.com/