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In this episode of The Armor Men's Health Show, host Donna Lee sits down with VMC Pharmacy's Pharmacist-in-Charge, Aaron Zamanian, PharmD, for an inside look at the impressive compounding pharmacy at Victory Medical Center in Austin, TX
What exactly ARE hormones… and why do they have such a huge impact on how you feel every day?!
In this episode of the Spotlight Series, we sit down with Tommy Lane, PT, DPT, CNPT to learn more about his journey into physical therapy, the experiences that shaped his approach to care, and the leadership role he now serves in as Clinic Director at Simply Physio Topics discussed include: Tommy's path into physical therapy and what drew him to the profession Early clinical experiences that helped shape his philosophy and approach What patients can expect during their first visit and throughout the recovery process His perspective on building trust, confidence, and strong patient relationships Lessons learned through mentoring students as a Clinical Instructor What he believes separates great clinicians from average ones His advanced training and interests in dry needling and nutrition How lifestyle, movement, recovery, and overall health are connected Leadership, mentorship, and helping foster clinical excellence within the clinic Encouragement for people navigating pain, injury, or setbacks in life and recovery Whether you're a current patient, future patient, or simply want to learn more about the people behind Simply Physio, this episode offers a personal and insightful look into Tommy's story, leadership, and passion for helping others heal and thrive.
On this episode of The Armor Men's Health Show, Dr. Mistry and Donna Lee kick things off with a couple of delightfully cringe-worthy urology jokes before diving into listener questions that are packed with useful information and real-life concerns.
✂️ In the first half of this episode, Dr. Mistry and Donna Lee tackle FAMILY PLANNING…for the men! Yep. We're talking vasectomies!Believe it or not, getting a vasectomy is WAY easier than women having their tubes tied. The procedure only takes a few minutes, recovery is quick and before you know it, you're back on the couch pretending you can't lift anything heavier than the TV remote.
In this week's episode of The Armor Men's Health Show, Donna Lee and Dr. Lucas Jacomides are talking about… yep… penises
In this episode of The Armor Men's Health Show, Donna Lee is joined once again by Dustin Fontenot, PA-C, for another candid conversation about “medical sexual anomalies.” This week's topic? Sexsomnia—yes, it's real.They break down what happens when people engage in sexual behaviors while asleep, often alongside conditions like sleepwalking or insomnia. Donna shares a wild (and a little scary) personal story, while Dustin explains how rare sexsomnia is—and how it can be treated through therapy, sleep studies, and medical evaluation.The conversation also dives into the effects of medications like Ambien and how they can impact memory and behavior during sleep. And true to the show's style, nothing is off-limits—yes, even some of the more unusual patient stories (no judgment here!).If you or someone you know is experiencing unusual sleep behaviors, this episode is a must-listen—and a reminder to talk to a medical professional.
Get Dr. Vonda's insights Want to understand what's happening in your body — and what to do next? Each week, Dr. Vonda shares science-backed guidance on strength, bone health, muscle, and longevity — the same way she speaks to her patients. Clear. Practical. No noise. Join the newsletter: https://manage.kmail-lists.com/subscriptions/subscribe?a=YqJKtR&g=Ww3gx3& Resting your pain away is not a strategy. It is how women lose strength, mobility, and years of active life. I sat down with Dr. Dan Ginader, DPT and Clinic Director of Mims Method Physical Therapy in Manhattan, to unpack the real root causes behind common aches and why movement, not rest, is almost always the answer. What we explore: - How resting after injury creates the very weakness that leads to the next one - Why pain is more often a signal of weakness than structural damage - How the Musculoskeletal Syndrome of Menopause affects every tissue as estrogen declines - Why frozen shoulder demands a stage-based approach; forcing it only backfires - How glute weakness drives most "itises" in active women - Why the pelvic floor is the hidden key to glute activation and pain-free movement - Why it is never too late to start; it does require more consistency and patience About Dr. Dan Ginader: Dan Ginader is a Doctor of Physical Therapy based in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. He is widely recognized for his popular social media content, where he explains the common causes of aches and pains and offers simple, actionable ways to address them. With millions of followers across various platforms, Dan remains deeply committed to his in-person practice, where he treats a diverse range of patients, including professional dancers and Broadway performers. Over nearly a decade of experience, he has worked with manual laborers, corporate professionals, athletes, singers, and actors. This broad expertise enables Dan to connect with and provide effective care to people from all walks of life. Connect with Dr. Dan Ginader: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.dan_dpt/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danginader/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsXbGLEiQGSFFd9Klj3oufw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dr.danptdpt/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dr.dan_dpt Book: The Pain-Free Body: Simple Stretches and Exercises for Common Aches and Pains https://www.amazon.com/dp/1628606134 Timestamps 00:00 Intro: Why rest is rarely the answer to pain 01:46 The injury-rest-atrophy cycle explained 03:13 Rebuilding confidence through progressive movement 05:27 Injury pain vs. workout discomfort 09:41 Menopause and the musculoskeletal system 12:00 Osteoporosis, bone loss, and active women 15:02 How PT adapts for midlife women 20:26 Frozen shoulder: the two-phase approach 24:08 Glute tendonitis: weakness is the real culprit 30:47 Pelvic floor PT and why Kegels often backfire 33:33 The posture reset habit that actually works 40:00 Is it ever too late to start? 40:58 Myth-busting: foam rolling, stretching, heat vs. ice 44:10 Best recovery tool after heavy lifting Start your Unbreakable journey Most women are never given a clear plan for how to stay strong as they age. The Unbreakable Lifestyle is where that changes. This is the home of Dr. Vonda's method — built from 20+ years of clinical work and designed for real life. Inside: - Unbreakable Assessment — know exactly where you stand - Training plans — build muscle, protect bone, improve performance - AI Dr. Vonda — get answers and guidance anytime - Community — women committed to staying strong and engaged - Exclusive education — what actually works, all in one place This is not another program. This is how you build strength — with direction. Join the Unbreakable Lifestyle: https://www.theunbreakablelifestyle.com/ Build stronger bones Bone loss starts earlier than you think — and speeds up in midlife. Dr. Vonda's Unbreakable Bone Health formula supports bone density, strength, and long-term skeletal health with clinically researched ingredients. Foundational. Not optional. Shop now: https://shop.drvondawright.com/?utm_s Read the book Unbreakable: A Woman's Guide to Aging with Power A clear, science-backed roadmap to building strength, supporting your body, and taking control of how you age. Get your copy: https://theunbreakablebook.com?utm_so About Dr. Vonda Wright Dr. Vonda Wright is an orthopedic sports surgeon and leading expert in women's health and longevity. For over 20 years, she has helped women build muscle, strengthen bone, and extend their health span — with science, not guesswork. Her mission is simple: help women age with power. Connect with Dr. Vonda Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drvondawright Substack: https://drvondawright.substack.com/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drvondawright LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vonda-wright-md-ms-2803374 Website: http://www.drvondawright.com
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What if your chronic pain, stiffness, or recurring injuries are not just about aging, but signals from a nervous system that feels overwhelmed, inflamed, and under-supported? In this episode, Dr. Taz sits down with physical therapist Dr. Dan Ginader, author of The Pain-Free Body, to unpack how modern lifestyles, stress, and sedentary habits are quietly driving the rise of chronic pain.If you're dealing with ongoing pain, fatigue, or inflammation and want deeper, root-cause support, join the Circle here:
In our latest episode, Sarah Travers is joined by Victoria Shields Founder and Clinic Director of The Skin Health Clinic.
Subscribe to our channel: / @optispan Get Our Newsletter (It's Free): https://www.optispan.life/Join Matt and Dr. Nicole (Nicki) Byrne, Clinic Director at Optispan, for a deep dive into preventative Healthspan Medicine. In this episode, they discuss why traditional reactive healthcare is failing us, what true preventative care looks like, and the comprehensive, data-driven approach used at Optispan to catch risks early and optimize long-term health. From advanced diagnostics to lifestyle pillars and evidence-based medications, learn how to shift from treating disease to building resilience.
Dr. Catherine Houlihan is a Clinical Psychologist, Senior Lecturer at the University of the Sunshine Coast and the Clinic Director at the UniSC Psychology Clinic. Her area of expertise is treating and researching eating disorders and body image concerns and this was a relevant (for many), meaningful and insightful conversation. There's also one anonymous ex-fat kid who found it particularly interesting. Enjoy.@drcat.psychSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textOn today's episode of The Myopia Podcast:How he got started in optometry. The reason behind his passion in Myopia Management. What it's like to be a high myope.How genetics affect myopia in children. What are some ways to encourage children to spend time outdoors. I hope you learned a lot from this episode.About Dr. Tim Earley:Dr. Timothy Earley obtained his B.S. in Biology from the University of Scranton in 1994.He then obtained both a B.S. in Visual Science and a Doctorate in Optometry from thePennsylvania College of Optometry in 1998. After graduation, he joined the MedinaVision and Laser Centre, where he served as a therapeutic optometrist until December2020 when he joined Northeast Ohio Eye Surgeons. He spent 23 years as the vicepresident/secretary of Medina Vision Centre and was the director of human resources.Dr. Earley has a special interest in the diagnosis and management of age-relatedmacular degeneration (AMD), dry eye and ocular surface disease, co-management ofcataract and refractive surgery, and the fitting of multifocal and specialty contact lenses.Reflecting his commitment to public health, Dr. Earley is the Clinic Director of the BrightEyedeas Vision Clinic. At Bright Eyedeas, high school students enrolled in the opticaltechnology/visual sciences program work with Dr. Earley to provide no-cost eyeexaminations and eyeglasses for patients in need. He also participates in InfantSEE, apublic health program designed to ensure that vision care becomes an essential part ofinfant wellness.Dr. Earley is a member of the American Optometric Association and the OhioOptometric Association. He is also a national speaker and consultant in the areas ofspecialty contact lenses, macular degeneration, and practice management. He is aconsultant for Alcon and a member of the Practitioner's Visiting Alcon (PVA) faculty. Dr.Earley serves as a KOL for Notal Vision, and is currently on the Speaker Bureau and isa KOL for Maculogix and MacuHealth. Dr. Earley has been published in OptometricManagement, Advanced Ocular Care, and Review of Optometry, and is a COPEapproved continuing education lecturer. He currently contributes a Business Strategiescolumn for Optometric Management and serves on its editorial advisory board.When not seeing patients or consulting with industry partners, Dr. Earley enjoysspending time with his wife, Dr. Andrea Earley, and his three children. He enjoys theoutdoors, hiking, golfing, and gardening. He has a small flock of chickens and hopes toexpand his hobby farm in the future.---If you're considering or have ever considered getting a virtual team member for your practice check out hiredteem.com, mention The Myopia Podcast when signing up for a $250 dollar discount off of your first month's teem member.https://hireteem.com/myopia-podcast/
Chronic disease now affects 76 percent of American adults, which shows a widening gap between higher healthcare spending and worsening national health. In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Chris Turnpaugh to explore why the United States has become so chronically ill and why our current medical model, which excels in acute care, struggles with long-term metabolic and inflammatory conditions. Our discussion focuses on the need for a proactive healthcare system that identifies early patterns instead of waiting for disease to reach a crisis point. We talk about the limitations of traditional blood tests, the importance of understanding subtle dysfunction before it becomes pathology, and how lifestyle and environmental factors shape the progression of chronic illness. Early recognition and root-cause medicine form the foundation of better health outcomes. We also highlight emerging tools that are transforming integrative care, including functional peptides like BPC157 and strategies that support mitochondrial health and cellular energy. Dr. Turnpaugh offers a clear and practical perspective on how healthcare can evolve to improve vitality and help patients thrive throughout the chronic disease era. Key takeaways: The U.S. healthcare system needs to transition from reactive sick care to proactive chronic disease management to address the country's worsening health statistics. Identifying disease patterns and root causes early-on can prevent full-blown diagnoses and improve patient outcomes. Functional peptides such as BPC157 and the role of inflammation management can significantly impact recovery from musculoskeletal and chronic conditions. Integrated health practices that combine multiple disciplines and focus on the whole person are essential for effective treatment and patient care. Mitochondrial health is crucial for overall wellbeing, influencing everything from chronic disease risk to cognitive health. More About Dr. Chris Turnpaugh: Dr. Chris Turnpaugh is the Founder and Clinic Director of Turnpaugh Health and Wellness Center, where he leads a team of over 20 clinicians in a collaborative care setting. A pioneering force in functional and integrative medicine, he brings more than two decades of clinical expertise, innovation, and leadership to the field. His unique approach blends the art of healing with the science of systems biology through the principles of functional medicine, always with a focus on identifying and addressing the root cause of disease. Dr. Turnpaugh graduated from Life University and completed his post-doctorate in functional neurology. His passion for functional medicine was sparked in 1995 after attending a seminar with Dr. Jeffrey Bland, the father of functional medicine, while seeking ways to help a patient living with ALS. Inspired by the promise of root cause medicine, he opened the Turnpaugh Health and Wellness Center in 1999. With extensive experience supporting patients facing complex, chronic, autoimmune, and neurological conditions—including Lyme disease, thyroid and hormonal disorders—Dr. Turnpaugh is recognized for his compassionate, whole-person approach. He thrives on the care team model, sharing knowledge not only with patients and colleagues, but also with providers across the country, teaching on topics such as blood chemistry, thyroid conditions, and brain health. Website Instagram Facebook Connect with me! Website Instagram Facebook YouTube
In this electrifying episode of the Will Power Podcast, we break down a historic legislative victory in Utah that designated Physical Therapists as primary care providers for all musculoskeletal (MSK) disorders—the first state in the nation to do so!Our guest, Brad Powell, Physical Therapist, entrepreneur, and host of "The Healthcare Revolution" podcast, was a key changemaker in this movement. He shares his incredible journey—from recovering from severe motocross injuries to leading the charge to elevate the physical therapy profession.Brad reveals the detailed strategies used to achieve this legislative success, overcome internal professional resistance, and build a thriving, mission-driven private practice, Foundation Physical Therapy.This is more than just a legislative update, it's a call to action for all physical therapists, occupational therapists (OT), and speech-language pathologists (SLP) to claim their rightful roles as doctors in the community and musculoskeletal leaders. Learn how embracing your value can create a profitable practice and change patients' lives on a greater scale.Key Takeaways from This EpisodeThe Utah Law: Learn the details of the groundbreaking bill that designates PTs as the initial point of entry for MSK disorders, effectively establishing them as primary care providers in this domain. Reclaiming PT's Role: Why physical therapists are uniquely positioned to lead the musculoskeletal industry and how this change benefits patients by avoiding unnecessary delays and costs. Overcoming Resistance: Brad discusses the challenge of getting buy-in, noting that the most resistance often came from within the physical therapy profession itself. Diagnostic Accuracy: Brad cites research showing PTs are highly accurate in diagnosing MSK conditions, nearly matching orthopedic surgeons, making a compelling case for Direct Access and primary care status. The Future is Prevention (Medicine 3.0): The shift towards focusing on prevention and longevity, where PTs play a critical role in proactive health management. Building a World-Class Practice: Strategies for scaling a practice, including creating internal growth pathways (Master Clinician, Clinic Director), unlimited C/E budgeting, and an employee NPS of 9.2. The Power of Serving: How focusing on genuinely serving people and creating an "attractive" company culture is the ultimate recruiting and marketing strategy. If you are a PT, OT, or SLP passionate about the future of your profession, share this episode on your social media and with your colleagues! Brad and the host issue a plea to amplify this message and help drive the national revolution in healthcare.Send us a textVirtual Rockstars specialize in helping support or replace all non-clinical roles.Learn how a Virtual Rockstar can help scale your physical therapy practice.Subscribe here to our completely free Stress-Free PT Newsletter for your weekly dose of joy.
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November 7, 2025 ~ Paul W. Smith speaks with Dr. Sol Cogan, Owner and Clinic Director of the Nerve And Disc Institute about how you can relieve your pain! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
September 17, 2025 ~ Dr. Sol Cogan, Owner and Clinic Director at the Nerve and Disc Institute previews Monday's "In the Board Room" event with Paul W Smith at the Capital Grille. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Your hormones are running your life more than you know, and Dr. Nina is about to spill ALL the tea! In this raw episode, she shares her own hormone rollercoaster journey through pregnancy, postpartum, and turning 40.From the psychology-hormone connection that most people don't understand, to practical tools for every life stage, Dr. Nina breaks down what really happens to your mind AND body during hormonal changes.Whether you're dealing with birth control mood swings, pregnancy hormones, postpartum struggles, or perimenopause chaos, this episode gives you the science plus real solutions.Stop suffering in silence. Your hormones affect your psychology, and that's not weakness - that's biology.❤️ HELP ME GET THIS TO 3,000 LIKES! ✨ F R E E R E S O U R C E S ✨
Hey y'all! Today on Now THAT'SLife, we're talking about something that's probably affecting ALL of us - our relationship with our phones and social media.I'm breaking down how all thisscreen time is messing with our minds, why you feel anxious when you can't find your phone, and some real talk about digital addiction. We'll explore practical ways to set boundaries with technology without going completely off the grid(because let's be real, we still got bills to pay and lives to live!).If you've ever felt overwhelmed by notifications, caught yourself doom-scrolling at 2am, or noticed you can't enjoy a moment without posting about it, this episode is for YOU. I'msharing some evidence-based strategies to help you reclaim your attention and actually be present in your own life.Because baby, we deserve better than being slaves to our screens!❤️ HELP ME GET THIS TO 3,000 LIKES! ✨ F R E E R E S O U R C E S ✨
Hey beautiful people! Your girl is BACK for Season 2 and we are about to get INTO it!In this raw episode, I'm giving you the REAL behind-the-scenes of my life - getting married, having my baby, becoming a Full Professor, and turning 40 while pregnant. This is the unfiltered truth about navigating major life transitions that I couldn't share in my regular posts.We're talking about what it really means to be DOPE (Destined to Obtain Prosperity in Everything) even when you feel like you're barely keeping it together. If you've been riding with me, you KNOW we're about to have some real conversations! ✨⭐ Key Topics Covered· The reality of major life transitions happening all at once · Getting married and learning to be a wife · Becoming a Full Professor while managing life changes · Having a baby and turning 40 during pregnancy · What it means to be DOPE in Season 2
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A sleep-expert assures Melatonin is safe, but is still urging people to take caution. Medsafe has given approval for the sleep drug to be available over the counter at pharmacies. It is commonly used to treat insomnia or jet lag. Sleepwell Clinic Director Alex Bartle says potential side-effects are fairly minor, and long-term effects aren't fully understood. However, he doesn't believe it's as valuable as it's made out to be. Bartle told Mike Hosking behavioural treatments are much more effective. He says a 2017 study shows a person's total sleep time after taking the medication didn't improve, and says he doesn't prescribe Melatonin at all. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are bringing our inspirational and thought provoking series Cafè y Charla to the podcast. On today's episode Erica talks about ADHD and neurodivergence and the stigma and challenges that come with it. Erica is joining by Latinx/e in Social Work author Sandra N. Crespo, LICSWGuest Information:Sandra N. Crespo is a licensed clinical social worker, professor, public speaker and advocate for diversity in social work leadership and wellness. As a Clinic Director for Columbia Associates at the North Bethesda, MD office, she oversees the integration of technology and clinical therapy for inclusive mental health care.Sandra's career spans clinical practice, program design, and executive administration in Child Protective Services and the Department of Juvenile Justice in Massachusetts, Maryland, and Washington, D.C.As a Neuro-Divergent leader, Sandra brings unique insights into the challenges faced by this community and reframes these challenges as organizational tools for success. She is currently pursuing her Doctor of Social Work (DSW) at Simmons University.Follow LatinX in Social Work on the web:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erica-priscilla-sandoval-lcsw-483928ba/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/latinxinsocialwork/Website: https://www.latinxinsocialwork.com/Get the best selling book Latinx in Social Work: Stories that heal, inspire, and connect communities on Amazon today:https://www.amazon.com/dp/1952779766
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.
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!
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.
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.
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.
(Lander, WY) – The KOVE 1330 AM / 107.7 FM Today in the 10 interview series Coffee Time continued today with host Vince Tropea, who recently spoke with Kevin Wilson, co-founder and director of the Lander Free Medical Clinic. Wilson is a Navy veteran who was recently honored for "dedication to country and community" through the VFW #StillServing campaign, which recognizes veterans who continue to serve in their community after the military. Wilson chats about all of the ways the VFW stays involved in our community, provides updates on some exciting news from the Free Clinic, and also shares how you can donate to the Free Clinic through Challenge for Charities and WyoGives. Check out the full Coffee Time interview with Wilson below for all the details! Be sure to tune in to Today in the 10 and Coffee Time interviews every morning from 7:00 to 9:00 AM on KOVE 1330 AM / 107.7 FM, or stream it live right here.
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/
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.