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The Z3 Podcast
Teaching Without a Script: Where is Israel Education Headed? - Z3 Podcast Season 2, Episode 1

The Z3 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 69:22


Welcome to Season 2, Episode 1 of the Z3 Podcast! In this conversation, Z3 Founding Director Amitai Fraiman speaks with Rabbi Dr. Laura Novak-Winer and Robbie Gringras about the evolving landscape of Israel education, particularly in the wake of the events of October 7, 2023. Each of them discusses the goals of Israel education, emphasizing the importance of knowing Israel in a nuanced way rather than simply fostering love for the country. Their conversation delves into the historical context of Israel education, the challenges faced by American Jews in connecting with Israel, and the need for a deeper understanding of values and relationships within the Jewish community. In the latter half of the podcast, the speakers reflect on their personal theological journeys and the implications for future education. Together, they explore the complexities of Jewish identity, the impact of recent events on perceptions of Israel, and the role of education versus advocacy in shaping these discussions. Ultimately, they call on the importance of community and nuanced, continuing conversations as our communities continue to educate and define what it means to be Jewish in relation to Israel. About our Guests: Robbie Gringras was born and bred in the Jewish community of Britain, but has been living and creating in Israel since 1996, primarily with Jewish Americans. As such his work – educational and theatrical – bridges the Israel-Diaspora connection with empathy and insight. He lives in the secular world, while his knowledge base and research specialties – especially after his many years studying in Jerusalem – are deeply religious. While Creative Director of Makom, the Israel Education Lab of the Jewish Agency, he coined the phrase: “Hugging and Wrestling with Israel”, drove the 4HQ System of Israel Education, and wrote for and ran the Makom website.As a world-renowned solo theatre performer, he is also an inspirational speaker, and a charismatic teacher. As a prolific playwright, he is also a challenging and original educator. As an experienced and committed Jewish Zionist educator, his theater creations are educational treasure chests.Rabbi Dr. Laura Novak Winer, RJE, is the Director of the Master of Educational Leadership program at the HUC-JIR Rhea Hirsch School of Education in Los Angeles, CA. Laura teaches courses on pedagogy, classroom and organizational culture and leading change. She is a Senior Fellow at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Studies in Jewish Education and Brandeis University. She was previously Director of Clinical Education at the HUC-JIR Rhea Hirsch School where she mentored students, coordinated fieldwork internships and taught graduate level courses in pedagogy and organizational change to students studying to become Jewish educational leaders and rabbis. Laura has worked in and with a variety of afternoon school settings and her current research focus is Israel education, particularly within the context of the supplementary school.Laura has been published in a variety of academic and online journals, is a regular contributor to Moment Magazine's “Ask the Rabbis” column, and was the editor of several curricula, including Sacred Choices: Adolescent Relationships and Sexual Ethics (2005 and 2007).Chapters00:00 Introduction to Israel Education01:56 The Goals of Israel Education12:55 Evolution of Israel Education24:13 Values and Relationships in Israel Education30:38 Theological Perspectives on Israel Education34:41 The Importance of Community in Jewish Identity41:19 Navigating the Impact of October 7th50:23 The Role of Education vs. Advocacy01:00:02 Defining Jewish Identity and Zionism

All Things PA Education
How Administrative Professionals Shape PA Education

All Things PA Education

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 19:24


In this episode, Dipu Patel, DMSc, MPAS, PA-C, president of the PA Education Association, sits down with Angelique Redmond, BBA, PMP, Assistant Director of Clinical Education at the George Washington University PA Program. Together, they shine a spotlight on the essential, yet often underrecognized role of administrative professionals in PA education. Angelique shares her personal journey, her passion for integrating health profession learners into health systems science, and the inspiration behind launching the Administrative Professional Special Interest Group (SIG) within PAEA. The conversation explores how administrative professionals shape student experiences, influence program decisions, and continue to adapt and lead as technology transforms the field. This episode is sponsored by Massey & Associates Consulting Solutions.   All Things PA Education is produced by Association Briefings.

Profiles in Leadership
Dan Rootenberg, Culture and Leadership Development are Key to Sustained Growth

Profiles in Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 59:00


Dan Rootenberg is the CEO of Spear,  which he co-founded in 1999, working out of a small treatment room in midtown Manhattan. He had a singular vision for combining clinical excellence with a five-star customer service experience. Spear has since grown to 55+ locations throughout NYC, Westchester, Long Island, New Jersey and CT, employing over 950+ people currently and is continuing to expand further.Dan's focus on organizational leadership has resulted in several honors and recognitions from business, medical and academic institutions. Dan is an EY Entrepreneur Of The Year® New York finalist, National Entrepreneur of the month winner and an Olympic Team medical coordinator. Spear has been named to the Inc5000 list of fastest growing private companies in America seven times, received Columbia University's Award for Leadership in Clinical Education twice and has been named by SmartCEO magazine as a Future50 company five times.Dan has been honored with the National Practice of the Year award twice, by two industry leading organizations.Prior to Spear, Dan played pro baseball on three continents.  In the summer of 2021, Dan traveled to the Olympic Games in Tokyo as a team PT and medical coordinator as well as fulfilling that role in Major League Baseball's World Baseball Classic tournament held in Seoul, Tokyo and Jupiter, FL.Dan also served on the Board of Directors of Peter Stuyvesant Little League and the Bonnie Youth Club, two organizations devoted to teaching children lifelong values, self-worth, and responsibility through baseball. Dan has made numerous guest spots on Sports Talk radio, and was featured in the award-winning documentary “Holy Land Hardball”. Dan now plays tennis in his free time and lives in NYC with his wife and three children..

DUTCH Podcast
The Future of Hormone Health with Mark Newman

DUTCH Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 63:58


In our 100th episode, Dr. Jaclyn Smeaton and Mark Newman, CEO and Founder of Precision Analytical, creators of the DUTCH Test, discuss the evolution of hormone testing. They celebrate the podcast's milestones, including 300,000 downloads, and delve into the emerging science surrounding hormone health, particularly androgens and cortisol clearance rates.  This episode also highlights:  The importance of simplifying the testing process and enhancing the DUTCH Test report to better serve practitioners and their patients  Our upcoming perimenopause course aimed at educating providers on how to support women during this transitional phase of life  Recent research on hormone therapy, particularly focusing on the variability of estrogen response among women and the importance of monitoring hormone levels  The challenges of serum testing and how the DUTCH Test can provide a more effective method for assessing hormone absorption  Our core values and the future direction of our work in hormone testing  Show Notes Check out the transdermal estradiol study mentioned by Dr. Smeaton.Subscribe to our newsletter and follow us on Instagram @thedutchtest for more updates! Become a DUTCH Provider to get access to educational resources, comprehensive patient reports, peer-reviewed and validated research, and expert clinical support. 

AMA COVID-19 Update
Precision education and the future of medical education

AMA COVID-19 Update

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 15:50


How is medical education changing? What is precision education? What does the AMA give grants for? What is an example of precision education in medicine? Our guests are Sanjay Desai, MD MACP, chief academic officer, and Kim Lomis, MD, vice president of medical education innovations, with the American Medical Association. AMA CXO Todd Unger hosts.

Disruptors at Work: An Integrated Care Podcast
Reimagining Mental Health in Medical Residencies

Disruptors at Work: An Integrated Care Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 28:20


In the fourth episode of season 4, guest host Dr. Brandy K. Biglow, Doctor of Behavioral Health (DBH) program alumna at Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies (CGI), explores the challenges, realities, and solutions for improving mental health among medical residents. Our guests share insights on the impact of resident well-being on patient outcomes, the long-term effects of residency stress, and the barriers to integrating mental health strategies into traditional residency programs. We also discuss innovative education and training initiatives designed to equip medical residents with the coping skills they need to thrive.About the Episode Host:Dr. Brandy Biglow, DBH, LMHC, CCTP, QS, DBH program alumna at Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies, is the CEO and co-founder of Renovation Integrative Health, LLC. She has served as a mental health professional for 12 years, where she has supported others in her role as a counselor, clinical supervisor, and licensed clinical program manager. She is a licensed mental health counselor and supervisor for mental health and marriage and family therapists in Florida. She is a certified clinical trauma professional, certified individual coach, certified group coach, and burnout expert. Prior to her career in mental health, she educated and supported students as a certified K-12 Exceptional Education teacher for 10 years. Dr. Biglow is passionate about her work and supporting people on their mental health journey. In her practice, she uses an integrative health approach infused with humor, empathy, and current information from research (anecdotal and qualitative). She is culturally competent and trauma informed, meeting each person where they are and how they show up regardless of how they identify. She continues her transition into consulting and coaching where she is developing programs and courses aimed at eliminating occupational burnout. She will continue to support patients in mental health as well. Her long-term goals are to open an integrative health clinic. She is also working on projects with her colleagues to further advance behavioral integrated health in the United States and abroad.About the Special Guests:Dr. Jason Herndon, PhD, MSPH, is a clinical psychologist, writer, and relationship expert. He is the CEO and owner of Integrated Psyche, a mental health practice focused on helping couples and individuals build and maintain healthy relationships. He is also the Director of Clinical Education for the National Register of Health Service Psychologists. He is president of the board of directors for the Collaborative Family Health Association (CFHA). Originally from Texas, he now lives in North Carolina with his family.Dr. Deepu George, PhD, LMFT, completed his doctoral work in Human Development and Family Science with a specialization in Family Therapy from the University of Georgia under the guidance of Dr. Jay A. Mancini. As part of his doctoral clinical requirement, he also completed a one year internship in Medical Family Therapy and Integrated Care from Duke/SR-AHEC Family Medicine Residency program in Fayetteville, NC. His work focuses on implementing integrated behavioral health models in primary care, specifically the evidence-based Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) model and doing evaluation research on the effects on implementation. Along with his clinical duties as Behavioral Health Consultant in the PCBH model, he teaches residents in clinic and in didactics primary care behavioral health skills. His research focuses on social determinants of health, physician resilience and well-being, community capacity building, and health disparities in the Rio Grande Valley region.

Association of Academic Physiatrists
07: The Future of Orthobiologics from a Clinical, Education, and Research Perspective

Association of Academic Physiatrists

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 22:53


In this podcast, Dr. Jonathan Kirschner from Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) shares his perspective on the future direction of orthobiologics and discusses how advances in this field should shape not only clinical practice but also resident and fellow training. Credits/Acknowledgements: Jonathan Kirschner, MD, Luigi Gonzales, MS4, Kristen Santiago, MD

Hospice News
Sue Murphy, Director of Clinical Education, BAYADA Hospice

Hospice News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 8:29


In this episode of Hospice News Elevate, Senior Editor Jim Parker speaks with Sue Murphy, a registered nurse and director of clinical education for BAYADA Hospice, about the legacy of former President Jimmy Carter and his impact on the hospice space.

The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine
SGEM#466: I Love ROC-n-Roll…But Not When It's Hacked

The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2025 25:12


Date: January 9, 2025 Reference: White et al. Evidence of questionable research practices in clinical prediction models. BMC Med 2023 Guest Skeptic: Dr. Jestin Carlson is the Program Director for the AHN-Saint Vincent EM Residency in Erie Pennsylvania.  He is the former National Director of Clinical Education for US Acute Care Solutions and an American […] The post SGEM#466: I Love ROC-n-Roll…But Not When It's Hacked first appeared on The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine.

OnCall
Buy and Bill: The Basics

OnCall

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 18:21


In this episode, we are joined by Kortney Cooper, VP of Sales for Cencora's Specialty Practice Network, who will discuss the basics of buy and bill.  To find a copy of Kortney's presentation, please visit our OnCall page under Clinical Education on our ION and Specialty Practice Network websites.If you have questions for our guests or suggestions for future topics, send us an email at OnCallGPO@cencora.com.Disclaimer: The OnCall podcast is for educational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice or clinical judgement. Views expressed are opinions only and not endorsed by Cencora or affiliates. Neither OnCall nor Cencora control the accuracy of third party information. Accessing those sites is at your own risk and subject of their terms of use.

RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Kate Parkin, Mary Reilly, Angela Stolfi, and Christina Tafurt: Clinical Practice of Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Speech-Language Pathology, Part 4

RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 15:57


Catherine Parkin serves as Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, She co-authored the book, Medical aspects of disability for the rehabilitation professionals in 2017 by the Springer Publishing Company. Mary Regina Reilly has served as the Clinical Director of Speech Language Pathology at Rusk Rehabilitation, NYU Langue Health for the last ten years.  Her Master's Degree is from Columbia University and she did her fellowship at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, New York.  Clinical concentration has focused on pediatric dysphagia with medically complex infants with additional efforts in developing specialty programs for adults with acquired neurogenic disorders. She was instrumental in assisting in the development of the Masters of Science Program in Communication Sciences at Yeshiva University and has served as an adjunct professor at both Mercy College and NYU Steinhardt. Dr. Angela Stolfi is the Director of Physical Therapy, Director of Therapy Services at Rusk Ambulatory Satellite Locations, Site Coordinator of PT Clinical Education, and Director of PT Residency and Fellowship Programs at Rusk Rehabilitation, NYU Langone Health.  Dr. Stolfi holds a faculty appointment in the Department of Rehabilitation at NYU School of Medicine and regularly lectures in the physical therapy programs at both NYU and the University of Scranton. The focus of much of her current and recent research relates to mentoring and education of student physical therapists.  She is also an Associate Editor of the Journal of Clinical Education in Physical Therapy (JCEPT). Maria Cristina Tafurt is the Site Director at the Rusk Institute NYU Langone Medical Center, Hospital for Joint Diseases.  She has been a licensed occupational therapist for over 30 years receiving her Bachelor's degree from the University of Rosario in Bogata Colombia, and her Advance Master's degree from NYU University.  Her clinical experience has varied with an emphasis on brain injury rehabilitation, pain management, hand therapy, and orthopedics. She holds a faculty appointment in the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine as a Clinical Instructor and has authored or co-authored sixteen articles, abstracts and international presentations in her field.  The discussion covered the following topics: influence of artificial intelligence, and research endeavors pertaining to occupational therapy, physical therapy, and speech-language pathology.

minimalist moms podcast
Look Up: Embrace a Digital Detox for a Life Beyond the Screen | Jennie Ketcham-Crooks

minimalist moms podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2024 32:46


As our digital overconsumption continues to be fed with the release of each shiny new gadget and screaming fast app, it's become increasingly challenging to put down our screens and interact meaningfully with the world and people around us. This constant barrage of digital engagement negatively affects both the quality of our relationships and our mental health. However, all hope is not lost; joining me today founder of the West Coast Anxiety Clinic, Jennie Ketcham Crooks. In this episode, Jennie's expertise gives us actionable ways to adjust our behavioral patterns toward healthier digital habits.About Jennie |Jennie Ketcham Crooks is the founder of the West Coast Anxiety Clinic, a clinical licensed social worker, and an anxiety and OCD specialist. Prior to starting the West Coast Anxiety Clinic, she was the Director of Clinical Education at Seattle Anxiety Specialists and before that, the lead medical social worker at the Polyclinic. Jennie has been involved in research at the University of Washington, a guest lecturer at Harvard University, and appeared on a number of popular television shows from Headline News and The View to Oprah.Links Discussed in This Episode |Order a Copy of Minimalist Moms: Living and Parenting with SimplicityDiane's Resource: 10% Happier: How I Tamed the Voice in My Head, Reduced Stress Without Losing My Edge, and Found Self-Help That Actually Works | The Science of Self Growth (Jay Shetty and Dan Harris conversation)Book: Anxious Generation by Jonathan HaidtPrevious Episode: Reset Your Relationship with Your Phone | Joey Odom (EP345)Previous Episode: The Opt-Out Family | How to Give Your Kids What Technology Can't with Erin Loechner (EP339)Jennie's Resource: Dr. Kristin NeffConnect with Jennie:Book: Look Up: A 30-Day Path to Digital Minimalism and Real Life MaximalismWest Coast AnxietyFacebookLinkedinInstagramWork with Me |If you've been struggling with motivation to declutter or work through bad habits that keep you stuck, I'd love to help you achieve your goals! We'll work together (locally or virtually) to discover what areas in your life are high priority to get you feeling less overwhelmed right away. For more info on my processes, fees, and availability please contact!Episode Sponsors |The Minimalist Moms Podcast would not be possible without the support of weekly sponsors. Choosing brands that I believe in is important to me. I only want to recommend brands that I believe may help you in your daily life. As always, never feel pressured into buying anything. Remember: if you don't need it, it's not a good deal!Enjoy the Podcast?Post a review and share it! If you enjoyed tuning into this podcast, then do not hesitate to write a review. You can also share this with your fellow mothers so that they can be inspired to think more and do with less. Order (or review) my book, Minimalist Moms: Living & Parenting With Simplicity.Further Questions |You can contact me through my website, find me on Instagram, Pinterest or like The Minimalist Moms Page on Facebook.Checkout the Minimalist Moms Podcast storefront for recommendations from Diane.Checkout a list of my collaborative podcasts here.Our Sponsors:* Check out Happy Mammoth and use my code MINIMALIST for a great deal: happymammoth.com* Check out Ritual : https://ritual.com/MINSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/minimalist-moms-podcast2093/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Forward - The Podcast of the Forward Thinking Chiropractic Alliance
FTCA Podcast #106 - Dr. Paul Battaglia - Community Based Clinical Education

Forward - The Podcast of the Forward Thinking Chiropractic Alliance

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024


Dr. Patrick Battaglia, Chiropractic Physician and Assistant VP of Community-Based Clinical Education at University of Western States, brings extensive experience in integrating chiropractic care into diverse healthcare settings, including community-health centers. He is a board-certified chiropractic physician with special training in chiropractic radiology and is dedicated to providing immersive clinical experiences for chiropractic students. 

RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Kate Parkin, Mary Reilly, Angela Stolfi, and Christina Tafurt: Clinical Practice of Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Speech-Language Pathology, Part 3

RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 23:38


Catherine Parkin serves as Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, She co-authored the book, Medical aspects of disability for the rehabilitation professionals in 2017 by the Springer Publishing Company. Mary Regina Reilly has served as the Clinical Director of Speech Language Pathology at Rusk Rehabilitation, NYU Langue Health for the last ten years.  Her Master's Degree is from Columbia University and she did her fellowship at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, New York.  Clinical concentration has focused on pediatric dysphagia with medically complex infants with additional efforts in developing specialty programs for adults with acquired neurogenic disorders. She was instrumental in assisting in the development of the Masters of Science Program in Communication Sciences at Yeshiva University and has served as an adjunct professor at both Mercy College and NYU Steinhardt. Dr. Angela Stolfi is the Director of Physical Therapy, Director of Therapy Services at Rusk Ambulatory Satellite Locations, Site Coordinator of PT Clinical Education, and Director of PT Residency and Fellowship Programs at Rusk Rehabilitation, NYU Langone Health.  Dr. Stolfi holds a faculty appointment in the Department of Rehabilitation at NYU School of Medicine and regularly lectures in the physical therapy programs at both NYU and the University of Scranton. The focus of much of her current and recent research relates to mentoring and education of student physical therapists.  She is also an Associate Editor of the Journal of Clinical Education in Physical Therapy (JCEPT). Maria Cristina Tafurt is the Site Director at the Rusk Institute NYU Langone Medical Center, Hospital for Joint Diseases.  She has been a licensed occupational therapist for over 30 years receiving her Bachelor's degree from the University of Rosario in Bogata Colombia, and her Advance Master's degree from NYU University.  Her clinical experience has varied with an emphasis on brain injury rehabilitation, pain management, hand therapy, and orthopedics. She holds a faculty appointment in the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine as a Clinical Instructor and has authored or co-authored sixteen articles, abstracts and international presentations in her field. The discussion covered the following topics: involvement of informal caregivers in treatment, staying on top of new developments, use of assistive technology, provision of care via telehealth, and impact of Long Covid on patient care.

Profiles in Leadership
Kathy Mairella, PT, DPT, A Career of Service Giving Back to the Physical Therapy Profession

Profiles in Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 55:59


Kathleen K Mairella PT DPT MA FAPTAEducation:Degree: Doctor of Physical TherapyInstitution: MGH Institute of Health Professions, Boston, MA Major; Physical TherapyDate: May 2006Degree: Master of ArtsInstitution Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, NY Major: Movement Science and EducationDate: May 1992Degree: Bachelor of ScienceInstitution: Boston University, Boston MA Major: Physical TherapyDate awarded: May 1978Employment and Positions Held:Professor Emerita, Rutgers University, 2022-presentDirector of Clinical Education and Assistant Professor, Rutgers University, School of Health Professions, Doctor of Physical Therapy Program, Newark NJ, 2016-2022Assistant Professor, Rutgers University, School of Health Professions, Doctor of Physical Therapy Program, Newark NJ, 2014-2016Assistant Director of Clinical Education and Assistant Professor, Rutgers University (University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey prior to July 1,2013), School of Health Related Professions, Doctor of Physical Therapy Program, Newark NJ , 2006-2014Physical Therapist, Brookdale Physical Therapy, Nutley, New Jersey, 2007-2008Instructor, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey/School of Health Related Professions, Doctor of Physical Therapy Program, Newark, New Jersey, 2004-2006Adjunct Instructor, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey/School of Health Related Health Professions, Doctor of Physical Therapy Program, Newark, New Jersey, 2002-2004Practice Development Facilitator, Atlantic Health System/Morristown Memorial Hospital, Morristown NJ, 2001-2002Academic Coordinator of Clinical Education, Fairleigh Dickinson University Physical Therapist Assistant Program, Morristown NJ, 1999-2001Adjunct Instructor. Fairleigh Dickinson University Physical Therapist Assistant Program, Morristown NJ, 1999Adjunct Instructor, Union County College Physical Therapist Assistant Program, Plainfield NJ, 1997-2000Physical Therapist, ARC Essex School, Livingston, NJ 1999Rehabilitation Supervisor, JerseyCare HomeHealth and Hospice, Belleville, NJ, 1995-1998 Physical Therapist, Independent Practice, Home Care, Nutley NJ, 1991-1995Adjunct Instructor, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, NY, 1991-1992Staff Physical Therapist, The Valley Hospital, Ridgewood, NJ, 1985-1986Staff Physical Therapist, Welkind Rehabilitation Hospital, Chester, NJ, 1983-1984Senior Physical Therapist, Neuroscience Team, Washington Hospital Center, Washington DC, 1982-1983Staff Physical Therapist, Washington Hospital Center, Washington DC, 1981-1982Staff Physical Therapist, Georgetown University Hospital, Washington DC, 1980-1981 Staff Physical Therapist, New Jersey Rehabilitation Hospital, East Orange, NJ, 1978-1980Membership in Scientific/Professional Organizations:American Physical Therapy Association: 1976-presentChair, House of Delegates Reference Committee, 2025Member, House of Delegates Reference Committee 2023-2024 Chair, House Special Committee on Bylaws, 2019-2021 Bylaws Review Task Force, 2018-2019Director, Board of Directors, 2009-2017Board work assignments:APTA Committees and Task Forces:Best Practices in Clinical Education Task Force, chair 2016-2017Leadership Development Committee, chair 2013-2017Executive Committee, elected 5th member 2015-2016Recruitment and Retention of Early-Career Members Task Force, member 2014- 2016Public Policy and Advocacy Committee, member, 2012-2015 Finance and Audit Committee, member 2011-2013Member Engagement and Leadership Development Task Force, chair 2011- 2013Physical Therapy Classification and Payment Task Force/ Alternative Payment Task Force, chair 2013-2014, member 2012-2013CSM Review Work Group, member 2011-12Task Force on Governance Review, member 2009-2011Committee on Referral for Profit, liaison, 2009-2011Physical Therapist Centralized Application Service Advisory Group, liaison 2009- 2011Board Workgroups:Strategic Planning Board Work Group, chair 2013-2017Criteria for House Motions from the Board of Directors, member 2014-2015, Governance Proposal Board Work Group, member 2011-2013Board Work and Information Management Board Work Group, member 2011- 2012Board Workgroup on Board Performance Evaluation, member 2009-2010 Components:Student Assembly, 2011-2014Chapters:Maryland (2016-2017, 2010-2011), Nebraska (2015-2017), Nevada (2016-2017), Idaho (2011-2016). Texas (2014-2016), New York (2013-2015), Michigan (2010- 2014), Wisconsin (2011-2014), New Mexico (2009-2013), North Dakota (2009- 2011), Utah (2009-2010)Sections:Education (2014-2017), Women's Health (2015-2017), Geriatrics (2015-2016), Pediatrics (2009-2012)Councils:Chapter President Council, liaison 2011-2014APTA Mentorship Program, 2005-2010 (program discontinued) Committee to Approve the House of Delegates Minutes, 2007CEO Search Committee, 2007Committee on Chapters and Sections. 2004-2007, Chair 2006 Education Strategic Planning Group, 2004American Physical Therapy Association of Massachusetts 2022-present Chair, Bylaws Review Task Force 2023-2024Assembly Representative, 2024American Physical Therapy Association of New Jersey: 1978-80, 1983-2022 Delegate to APTA House of Delegates, 1998 -2004, 2008-2009, 2018-2022 Chief Delegate, 2004-2008Federal Affairs Liaison, 2018-2019Alternate delegate, 2017-2018Legislative Committee, 1998-2018Legislative Advisory Panel, 2007-20182009 Annual Conference Committee, 2008-2009, chairMembership Chair, 2005-2007 Executive Committee, 1996-2005 President, 2001-2005 President-elect, 2000-2001 Vice-president 1998-2001 Secretary 1996-1998Direct Access Task Force, Chair, 1996-1999Home Health Special Interest Group Workgroup 1997APTA Private Practice Section, 2000-presentAPTA Private Practice Section, Graham Sessions Planning Committee, 2021-presentAPTA Academy of Leadership and Innovation (formerly Health Policy and Administration Section), 2003-presentAcademy of Physical Therapy Education, 1999-2002, 2004-presentAmerican Academy of Geriatric Physical Therapy, 1994-2002, 2010-present APTA Orthopedics Section, 2007-2018APTA Section on Women's Health, 2002-2004, 2009-2011, 2016-2018APTA Section on Research, 2012-2015APTA Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Section, 2010-2012APTA Neurology Section, 1980s, 1993-1998, 2000-2003APTA Health Policy Section, 2002-2003APTA Section on Administration, 1998-1999APTA Home Health Section, 1993-1999New York New Jersey Clinical Education Consortium, 2006-2014, 2016-present Home Health Assembly of New Jersey, 1996-1998National Head Injury Foundation Workgroup, Washington DC, 1981-1983American Physical Therapy Association, District of Columbia Chapter Continuing Education Chairperson, 1982Service to the University/College/School on Committees/Councils/Commissions: SchoolRutgers University SHP Committee on Faculty Development, September 2015-September 2018Rutgers University (formerly UMDNJ) SHRP Faculty Chair, September 2012-September 2014Rutgers University (formerly UMDNJ) SHRP Committee on Committees, 2012-2014Rutgers University (formerly UMDNJ) SHRP Committee on Admissions and Academic Standing, 2011-2014Rutgers University (formerly UMDNJ) SHRP Committee on Curriculum Review, 2007-2010 DepartmentRutgers University SHP Newark DPT Curriculum Committee, 2015-2022, Chair January 2022- July 2022Rutgers University SHP Newark DPT Orientation Committee Co-chair, 2016-2021Rutgers University SHP Newark DPT Awards and Scholarship Committee, 2017-2022 Rutgers University (formerly UMDNJ) SHP Newark DPT Admissions Committee 2002-2019Rutgers University (formerly UMDNJ) SHP Newark DPT Program Student Activities Committee, Faculty Liaison, 2006-2019Honors and Awards:Catherine Worthington Fellow of the American Physical Therapy Association, 2023Lucy Blair Service Award, American Physical Therapy Association, 2019Outstanding Service Award, American Physical Therapy Association of New Jersey, 2013 President's Award, American Physical Therapy Association of New Jersey, 2008, 2006, 1999Peer Reviewed Publications:Sack S, Radler DR, Mairella KK, Touger-Decker R, Khan H, Physical therapists' attitudes, knowledge, and practice approaches regarding people who are obese, Phys Ther; 89(8):804- 15, 2009

RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Kate Parkin, Mary Reilly, Angela Stolfi, and Christina Tafurt: Clinical Practice of Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Speech-Language Pathology, Part 2

RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 21:42


Catherine Parkin serves as Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, She co-authored the book, Medical aspects of disability for the rehabilitation professionals in 2017 by the Springer Publishing Company. Mary Regina Reilly has served as the Clinical Director of Speech Language Pathology at Rusk Rehabilitation, NYU Langue Health for the last ten years.  Her Master's Degree is from Columbia University and she did her fellowship at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, New York.  Clinical concentration has focused on pediatric dysphagia with medically complex infants with additional efforts in developing specialty programs for adults with acquired neurogenic disorders. She was instrumental in assisting in the development of the Masters of Science Program in Communication Sciences at Yeshiva University and has served as an adjunct professor at both Mercy College and NYU Steinhardt. Dr. Angela Stolfi is the Director of Physical Therapy, Director of Therapy Services at Rusk Ambulatory Satellite Locations, Site Coordinator of PT Clinical Education, and Director of PT Residency and Fellowship Programs at Rusk Rehabilitation, NYU Langone Health.  Dr. Stolfi holds a faculty appointment in the Department of Rehabilitation at NYU School of Medicine and regularly lectures in the physical therapy programs at both NYU and the University of Scranton. The focus of much of her current and recent research relates to mentoring and education of student physical therapists.  She is also an Associate Editor of the Journal of Clinical Education in Physical Therapy (JCEPT). Maria Cristina Tafurt is the Site Director at the Rusk Institute NYU Langone Medical Center, Hospital for Joint Diseases.  She has been a licensed occupational therapist for over 30 years receiving her Bachelor's degree from the University of Rosario in Bogata Colombia, and her Advance Master's degree from NYU University.  Her clinical experience has varied with an emphasis on brain injury rehabilitation, pain management, hand therapy, and orthopedics. She holds a faculty appointment in the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine as a Clinical Instructor and has authored or co-authored sixteen articles, abstracts and international presentations in her field. The discussion in Part Two covered the following topics: types of patients treated, impact of health care disparities, and patient cooperation in health care interventions by providers.

RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine
Kate Parkin, Mary Reilly, Angela Stolfi, and Christina Tafurt: Clinical Practice of Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Speech-Language Pathology, Part 1

RUSK Insights on Rehabilitation Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 30:03


Catherine Parkin serves as Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, She co-authored the book, Medical aspects of disability for the rehabilitation professionals in 2017 by the Springer Publishing Company. Mary Regina Reilly has served as the Clinical Director of Speech Language Pathology at Rusk Rehabilitation, NYU Langue Health for the last ten years.  Her Master's Degree is from Columbia University and she did her fellowship at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, New York.  Clinical concentration has focused on pediatric dysphagia with medically complex infants with additional efforts in developing specialty programs for adults with acquired neurogenic disorders. She was instrumental in assisting in the development of the Masters of Science Program in Communication Sciences at Yeshiva University and has served as an adjunct professor at both Mercy College and NYU Steinhardt. Dr. Angela Stolfi is the Director of Physical Therapy, Director of Therapy Services at Rusk Ambulatory Satellite Locations, Site Coordinator of PT Clinical Education, and Director of PT Residency and Fellowship Programs at Rusk Rehabilitation, NYU Langone Health.  Dr. Stolfi holds a faculty appointment in the Department of Rehabilitation at NYU School of Medicine and regularly lectures in the physical therapy programs at both NYU and the University of Scranton. The focus of much of her current and recent research relates to mentoring and education of student physical therapists.  She is also an Associate Editor of the Journal of Clinical Education in Physical Therapy (JCEPT). Maria Cristina Tafurt is the Site Director at the Rusk Institute NYU Langone Medical Center, Hospital for Joint Diseases.  She has been a licensed occupational therapist for over 30 years receiving her Bachelor's degree from the University of Rosario in Bogata Colombia, and her Advance Master's degree from NYU University.  Her clinical experience has varied with an emphasis on brain injury rehabilitation, pain management, hand therapy, and orthopedics. She holds a faculty appointment in the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine as a Clinical Instructor and has authored or co-authored sixteen articles, abstracts and international presentations in her field. The discussion covered the following topics in Part One: a description of each of the three professions, educational requirements to become practitioners, and recruitment and retention of clinicians. 

The O&P Check-in: an SPS Podcast
Trips, Stumbles, and Falls Prevention with Dr. Christopher Kevin Wong, PT, PhD, MS

The O&P Check-in: an SPS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 21:39


Dr. Christopher Kevin Wong, a Professor of Rehabilitation and Regenerative Medicine at Columbia University joins us to share his findings on measuring and preventing falls in the limb loss and limb difference community. Dr. Wong also serves as Associate Editor of Prosthetics Orthotics International and is the founding co-Editor of the Journal of Clinical Education in Physical Therapy. Learn more about Dr. Wong's work at Columbia University or connect with him on Linkedin. Many thanks to Knit-Rite for sponsoring this episode! Learn more about Core-spun Compression Socks.  Shop the 2024 SPS Microprocessor Promotion. Visit spsco.comAlso, email us! The O&P Check-in is a bi-monthly podcast featuring the latest orthotics and prosthetics news, trends, best practices, regulations and policies. Designed for O&P professionals, join Brendan Erickson and a rotating co-host as they interview guests and share the latest advancements in the industry. 

Ask the Expert
1216. Transcutaneous Spinal Stimulation

Ask the Expert

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 24:53


In this "Ask the Expert" episode, Dr. GG deFiebre of SRNA was joined by Dr. Rebecca Martin, who detailed the mechanism and benefits of transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation (TSS). Dr. Martin explained how TSS, a non-invasive method, aims to amplify spinal cord excitability and improve neurological functions like movement and sensation [00:01:25]. She contrasted TSS with implanted spinal stimulators, noting their respective applications and advantages [00:02:34]. Dr. Martin shared the promising outcomes of TSS in clinical trials, emphasizing its potential for widespread clinical use, and she urged patients to inquire about it at their clinics [00:05:42]. You can read her group's recent paper here: "Transcutaneous Spinal Cord Stimulation Enables Recovery of Walking in Children with Acute Flaccid Myelitis" https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/11/9/1116 Rebecca Martin, OTR/L, OTD, CPAM received her Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy from Boston University in 2001 and her Occupational Therapy Doctorate from Rocky Mountain University of Allied Health Professions in 2008. Prior to joining the Kennedy Krieger Institute, Dr. Martin worked in brain injury rehabilitation in Boston, Massachusetts. Dr. Martin joined Kennedy Krieger in 2005 as a Senior Occupational Therapist in the International Center for Spinal Cord Injury. Since 2010, Dr. Martin has been the Manager of Clinical Education and Training at ICSCI and is responsible for program development, staff training, and oversight of the clinical research program. Dr. Martin speaks nationally on topics related to Activity-Based Rehabilitation; she has taught many continuing education courses for rehabilitation professionals in the areas of neurological pathology, rehabilitation, and research. She has been the principal investigator and co-investigator for grants from the Paralyzed Veterans of America Education Foundation and Department of Defense to develop, promote, and disseminate an activity-based restorative therapy training program and curriculum. In 2011, Dr. Martin was awarded the Leader in Spinal Cord Injury Care by the International Center for Spinal Cord Injury at Kennedy Krieger. From 2011-2016, Dr. Martin served as a Committee Chair for the annual Contemporary Trends in Spinal Cord Injury Management Symposium at Kennedy Krieger. As a consultant for SwissStim, she has helped create clinical use guidelines for training and documentation. In 2015, Dr. Martin was invited to serve on the NIH and NINDS Committee to establish Pediatric Spinal Cord Injury Common Data Elements.

The Mompreneur Life Remixed
Ep. 171: 30 Days to Digital Detox: Embrace Real Life, Minimize the Overwhelm with Jennie Ketcham Crooks

The Mompreneur Life Remixed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 24:29


Join the Illuminate YOU Collective starting on Tuesday, November 19th: https://www.martinewilliams.com/collective    Ready to transform your relationship with your phone? Join us for part two of our interview with Jennie Ketcham Crooks as we explore a 30-day challenge to foster a healthier digital lifestyle!   This challenge isn't about quitting your phone entirely; it's about making small, sustainable adjustments to your digital habits.   In this episode, you'll discover: How gradually reducing phone usage can lead to meaningful changes in your life Daily activities and reflections to encourage behavioral change The significance of resilience and self-kindness in the journey of unlearning digital overload Ways to adapt the 30-day challenge for your entire family   Consider taking on the 30-day challenge! Whether you're a mompreneur, a busy professional, or someone seeking to create more space in your life, Jennie's insights will help you navigate the digital landscape with intention and purpose.   Grab your copy of Jennie's book: Look Up: A 30-Day Path to Digital Minimalism and Real-Life Maximalism   Are you ready for a SUCCESSful vs Stressful Holiday season? Get your StressLESS Holiday Guide here: https://www.martinewilliams.com/stressless   Connect With Jennie: Instagram | Website   About Jennie: Jennie Ketcham Crooks is the founder of the West Coast Anxiety Clinic, a clinical licensed social worker, and an anxiety and OCD specialist. Before starting the West Coast Anxiety Clinic, she was the Director of Clinical Education at Seattle Anxiety Specialists and prior to that, the lead medical social worker at the Polyclinic. Jennie has been involved in research at the University of Washington, a guest lecturer at Harvard University, and appeared on a number of popular television shows from Headline News and The View to Oprah.   Be sure to follow this podcast to automatically receive new episodes: Apple | Spotify | Webpage   Connect With Martine: Website | LinkedIn | Instagram   Book A Free Clarity Call with Martine: https://calendly.com/martinewilliams/clarity-call   Check out my favorite books and items to make life and business a little more simple and a lot more fun!: http://www.shop.martinesfavoritethings.com    About Martine Williams: Martine is a life coach, public motivator, podcaster, author, and mompreneur who helps other mompreneurs win at work without losing themselves in the process. Martine brings her experience as a certified PDP Professional and life coach to coach entrepreneurs on how to illuminate their strengths, cultivate their confidence, and elevate their lives. She also loves inviting mompreneur guests on the show to share their perspectives and provide inspiration, success tips, life hacks, and skills for a burnout-proof life and business.   This podcast is edited and produced by: Chris Assist Media  

The Mompreneur Life Remixed
Ep. 169: Are You Using Your Phone as an Eject Button? with Jennie Ketcham Crooks

The Mompreneur Life Remixed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 45:30


Are you a mompreneur feeling overwhelmed by digital distractions? Join us as we chat with anxiety specialist Jennie Ketcham Crooks about the impact of digital overuse on our creativity and relationships.   Come back next week for part two of our conversation, where we will dive deeper into practical strategies for managing digital overuse and enhancing our well-being.   Join us as we discuss: What is psychological flexibility, and how can it change your life How we use our phones to avoid uncomfortable feelings Ways to model resilience and intentionality for your kids while navigating the digital world Jennie's 30-day challenge to help improve your digital habits and reclaim your time   Listen in to learn how to take control of your digital habits and develop a more intentional relationship with technology.   Grab your copy of Jennie's book: Look Up: A 30-Day Path to Digital Minimalism and Real-Life Maximalism   Connect With Jennie: Instagram | Website   About Jennie: Jennie Ketcham Crooks is the founder of the West Coast Anxiety Clinic, a clinical licensed social worker, and an anxiety and OCD specialist. Before starting the West Coast Anxiety Clinic, she was the Director of Clinical Education at Seattle Anxiety Specialists and prior to that, the lead medical social worker at the Polyclinic. Jennie has been involved in research at the University of Washington, a guest lecturer at Harvard University, and appeared on a number of popular television shows from Headline News and The View to Oprah.   Be sure to follow this podcast to automatically receive new episodes: Apple | Spotify | Webpage   Connect With Martine: Website | LinkedIn | Instagram   Book A Free Clarity Call with Martine: https://calendly.com/martinewilliams/clarity-call   Check out my favorite books and items to make life and business a little more simple and a lot more fun!: http://www.shop.martinesfavoritethings.com    About Martine Williams: Martine is a life coach, public motivator, podcaster, author, and mompreneur who helps other mompreneurs win at work without losing themselves in the process. Martine brings her experience as a certified PDP Professional and life coach to coach entrepreneurs on how to illuminate their strengths, cultivate their confidence, and elevate their lives. She also loves inviting mompreneur guests on the show to share their perspectives and provide inspiration, success tips, life hacks, and skills for a burnout-proof life and business.   This podcast is edited and produced by: Chris Assist Media  

Smile Revolution Podcast
Caroline Smith and Nina Farmer 2024

Smile Revolution Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 42:24


On this podcast recording I had the pleasure of speaking to Caroline Smith and Nina Farmer - Caroline is a Dental Hygiene/Therapist in the North East with a passion for functional health. As a dual-qualified Nutritionist, she educates patients on evidence-based diet and lifestyle interventions to stabilize gum disease and prevent decay. She also supports TMD-related pain using diet, lifestyle, breathing techniques, manual therapy, and targeted orofacial exercises, offering services both in her clinic and online. Nina, a Dental Therapist since 2013 and Nutritional Therapist since 2019, combines her passion for holistic patient care in clinical practice, workshops, and lectures. She serves as a clinical educator for NSK's Ikigai Oral Hygiene community, is part of TePe's clinical education team, and is a key opinion leader for LM. Nina recently earned a postgraduate Level 7 diploma in Clinical Education, Coaching, and Mentoring. To register for their upcoming course on the 9th November 2024 - https://www.tickettailor.com/events/integratedhealth/1230610 Further links mentioned in podcast recording discussions - Supereating: a revolutionary way to get more from the foods you eat https://amzn.eu/d/6zBUdsi BANT- https://practitioner-search.bant.org.uk Dr Louise Newson - https://www.drlouisenewson.co.uk British Society of Lifestyle Medicine - https://bslm.org.uk/about/about-us/ Changes in the Oral Cavity in Menopausal Women - https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8750983/ Claim your Smile Revolution Thrive 1st month membership for only £1 to join all online classes! Click on LINK 1 and follow the below simple steps to access your membership. LINK 1 - https://www.wellnessliving.com/signup/smile_revolution STEPS - - Enter your first name, surname and email - You will then receive an activation email in your inbox - Click Activate Account - This will take you to the Create My Account page to enter your details - create a password - sign the terms and conditions to create your account. You will then see a page requesting you to enter your credit card details. Please add your credit card details. (to conduct a card authentication check, a temporary £1.00 authorisation hold will be applied to your card that will be cancelled shortly) PRIVATE LINK to activate your 1st month for only £1. You will now be able to activate the private LINK 2 below once your account is created to redeem your exclusive 1 month £1 membership LINK 2 - https://www.wellnessliving.com/rs/catalog-view.html?k_business=403304&id_sale=1&k_id=3230598 Then BOOK your classes! N.B You will need to complete a New Student Evaluation Form before you are able to access content within Smile Revolution Thrive. Please ensure you check your Junk folder, or you can add the email info@smile-revolution.net to your "Trusted sender" to ensure you don't miss any future updates if you wish to hear more from us.

New Frontiers in Functional Medicine
A 360-Degree View of the Microbiome: Practical Strategies for Clinicians

New Frontiers in Functional Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 67:00


The centrality of gut health in total body health and aging means it's a key topic for us to keep revisiting and updating our knowledge on. For instance, how confident do you feel about interpreting analytical indices such as phyla distribution, dysbiosis index, diversity score, as well as the myriad bacterial populations that can be resident in the GI tract? Join me and Dr. Julia Malkowski as we dive into advanced stool testing and how the insights gleaned from the GI360 test can tell us a lot about our patients' health and lifestyle (ever wondered how the carnivore diet, long-term use of GLP-1 agonists, or chronic stress impact the gut?). We also explore keystone bacterial species and their impact on systemic health, what is better than fiber for increasing microbiome diversity, different testing methods including the impressive MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometry Technology and a ton of clinical pearls on tackling those report findings in clinical practice. There is something for everyone in this excellent conversation with Dr. Julia Malkowski, from the newly-minted to the seasoned functional medicine practitioner, and health-savvy consumers too. Tune in, grab your GI360 Sample Report and get ready to take notes! ~DrKF Check out the show notes at https://www.drkarafitzgerald.com/fxmed-podcast/ for the full list of links and resources. GUEST DETAILS Julia Malkowski, ND, DC, BSc Dr. Malkowski began her career in Functional Medicine upon seeing excellent results restoring the health of her infant son. She went on to complete her bachelor's degree in biomedical science, Doctorate in Chiropractic and Doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine, while raising her healthy family. She remains committed to optimal health on a personal and professional level as Staff Doctor of Clinical Education at Doctor's Data, Inc., and maintains her own private functional medicine practice Docere Health outside Chicago, IL. THANKS TO OUR SPONSOR Doctor's Data, Inc.

DSO Secrets
209: Cut Costs, Not Quality: Secrets from VOCO Experts

DSO Secrets

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 24:52


Jake Puhl, CEO of the Dentist Entrepreneur Organization, hosts Gregor Connell, Director of Clinical Education, and Brian Curley, Director of Strategic Markets at VOCO America. They dive into the critical balance of cost and quality in dental supplies, exploring why "cheap" isn't always best. Greg shares insights from his 35 years in the field, offering clinical solutions to common dental challenges, while Brian discusses how VOCO's innovative materials help practices save money without sacrificing quality. Together, they cover change management, product efficiency, and the impact on both small and large dental groups, making this a must-listen for growth-minded dental entrepreneurs. To learn more about VOCO visit

The Career Refresh with Jill Griffin
How Digital Habits Impact Mental Health: Insights from Anxiety Specialist Jennie Ketcham Crooks

The Career Refresh with Jill Griffin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 45:38 Transcription Available


The relentless allure of digital screens throttles our creativity. It heightens our anxiety and the concept of psychological inflexibility as the cornerstone of our digital habits. In this episode, I discuss with Jennie Ketcham Crooks, clinical licensed social worker and founder of the West Coast Anxiety Clinic, how to develop more mindful behaviors around interacting with our devices. We also discuss: How digital overuse affects our mental health and interpersonal relationshipsThe concept of psychological flexibility and how it guides our behavior in our daily livesWhat a balanced digital life looks likeAn invitation to a 30-day challengeAdvice for workplaces to contribute to healthier digital habits among employeesShow GuestJennie Ketcham Crooks is the founder of the West Coast Anxiety Clinic, a clinical licensed social worker, and an anxiety and OCD specialist. She is the author of LOOK UP: The 30-Day Path to Digital Minimalism and Real-Life Maximalism.  Before starting the West Coast Anxiety Clinic, she was the Director of Clinical Education at Seattle Anxiety Specialists and, before that, the lead medical social worker at the Polyclinic. Jennie has been involved in research at the University of Washington, a guest lecturer at Harvard University, and appeared on several popular television shows, from Headline News and The View to Oprah.Support the showJill Griffin helps leaders and teams thrive in today's complex workplace. Leveraging her extensive experience to drive multi-million-dollar revenues for brands like Coca-Cola, Microsoft, Samsung, and Hilton Hotels, Jill applies a strategic lens to workplace performance, skillfully blending strategy and mindset to increase professional growth, enhance productivity, and career satisfaction across diverse organizations. Visit JillGriffinCoaching.com for more details on: Book a 1:1 Career Strategy and Executive Coaching HERE Gallup CliftonStrengths Corporate Workshops to build a strengths-based culture Team Dynamics training to increase retention, communication, goal setting, and effective decision-making Keynote Speaking Grab a personal Resume Refresh with Jill Griffin HERE Follow @JillGriffinOffical on Instagram for daily inspiration Connect with and follow Jill on LinkedIn

PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy
Baby Steps & Big Lessons: Pediatric PT and Academic Leadership with Cheryl Hall

PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 15:32


In this live episode from NYIT, we sit down with Cheryl Hall, Program Chair and Pediatric Clinical Specialist, to dive into the world of pediatric physical therapy. With over two decades of experience, Cheryl shares how her clinical practice working with infants and toddlers in Early Intervention (EI) informs her teaching, and vice versa. She also reflects on her path into academia, the times she almost quit, and how her leadership role helps shape the next generation of physical therapists. Tune in for an insightful conversation on resilience, pediatric care, and balancing classroom instruction with hands-on clinical practice.Key Takeaways:Cheryl's personal journey into physical therapy, inspired by an Elvis story.The challenges of nearly quitting and how Cheryl found her passion in pediatrics.How clinical practice, especially in Early Intervention, adds credibility and depth to teaching.Transitioning from Director of Clinical Education to Program Chair at NYIT.The importance of resilience in overcoming professional obstacles.Guest Information: Cheryl Hall, PT, MBA, PCSProgram Chair, Pediatric Clinical Specialist at NYIT

WEMcast
Beyond the Comfort Zone: Clinical Education and Humanitarian Work with Tim Harvey pt.2

WEMcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 40:14


In this second part of our conversation with Tim Harvey, we delve into his journey through clinical education and his transition to medicine. Tim shares invaluable insights on teaching philosophy, managing change in healthcare settings, and the challenges of introducing new roles like nursing associates. He discusses the importance of balancing work and life, especially during intense humanitarian deployments. Tim also opens up about his preparation for upcoming overseas missions and the personal toll of such work. This episode offers a unique perspective on the evolving landscape of healthcare education and the dedication required for humanitarian work.

PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy
Unlocking Your Potential: Pro-Bono Work, Mentorship & SCI Care with Lori Hochman

PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 16:41


In this special live episode from NYIT's DPT program, we sit down with Lori Hochman, Assistant Professor and Director of Clinical Education at NYIT. Lori shares her journey of building a fulfilling physical therapy career rooted in volunteerism, mentorship, and specialized care for individuals with spinal cord injuries (SCI) and Parkinson's disease. Lori also discusses her roles with Empower SCI, APTA NY, and Rock Steady Boxing, emphasizing the power of giving back through pro-bono work and how it can elevate your career in ways you might not expect.Key Takeaways:How pro-bono work at Empower SCI has shaped Lori's career and personal growth.The importance of mentorship in the physical therapy profession and tips for becoming a great mentor.Insights into treating individuals with spinal cord injuries and Parkinson's disease, and the role of Rock Steady Boxing.Balancing a successful career in academia, clinical practice, and volunteerism.Guest Information: Lori Hochman, PT, Ph.D.Director of Clinical Education, Assistant Professor at NYITRock Steady Boxing Coach | Clinical Specialist at Empower SCI

Group Dentistry Now Show: The Voice of the DSO Industry
Dr. Scott Asnis, Founder & CEO of Dental365, Dr. Joseph Carpentieri, Director of Clinical Education of Dental365 and Dr. Joshua Gish, President of Leading Edge Specialized Dentistry celebrate their 10 year anniversary.

Group Dentistry Now Show: The Voice of the DSO Industry

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2024 47:35


Dr. Scott Asnis, Founder & CEO of Dental365, Dr. Joseph Carpentieri, Director of Clinical Education of Dental365 and Dr. Joshua Gish, President of Leading Edge Specialized Dentistry join the show. Key discussion points include: Dental365's 10-year anniversary Supporting academic advancements of their doctors What is Dental365's Dental Health Ecosystem? How they successfully integrated specialty dentistry Much more To learn more about Dental365 and Leading Edge Specialized Dentistry visit https://www.godental365.com/ If you like our podcast, please give us a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review on iTunes https://apple.co/2Nejsfa and a Thumbs Up on YouTube.

AI in Education Podcast
"AI Is Here to Help, Not to Replace Anybody" says Researcher - Series 9 Episode 3

AI in Education Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 29:17


Holy smokes, we missed the party that should have been Episode 100! So now we're going to have a belated party episode later. Oh well, this week's episode is not to be stopped, so yet again Dan and Ray discuss the most interesting research on the use of AI in Education from the recent publications. But before that we started with a quick news summary. All the links are here: News California's proposed law against AI replacing human professors https://www.universityworldnews.com/post.php?story=20240702214317879   Animated AI Teaching Assistants Coming to Morehouse https://www.insidehighered.com/news/tech-innovation/artificial-intelligence/2024/07/09/animated-ai-tas-are-coming-morehouse   Khanmigo for all! https://x.com/khanacademy/status/1813665014911316237 Sign up for Khanmigo for Teachers in English: blog.khanacademy.org/khanmigo-world   Open AI https://techcrunch.com/2024/08/07/this-week-in-ai-openais-talent-retention-woes/ Research Papers SUMMATIVE EXAMS WITH THE USE OF CHATGPT: VISION OR REALISTIC ALTERNATIVE TO TRADITIONAL EXAMS? https://library.iated.org/view/BAUME2024SUM Note that this paper is one of the few that I'll flag that's behind a journal paywall. If you don't have access, I'd suggest asking the author, Matthias Baume from TUM, if he's happy to share a copy     The great detectives: humans versus AI detectors in catching large language model-generated medical writing https://edintegrity.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1007/s40979-024-00155-6 Jae Q. J. Liu, Kelvin T. K. Hui, Fadi Al Zoubi, Zing Z. X. Zhou, Curtis C. H. Yu, Jeremy R. Chang, Arnold Y. L. Wong - The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Dino Samartzis, Rush University Medical Center     Leveraging Large Language Model as Simulated Patients for Clinical Education https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.13066 Yanzeng Li1 , Cheng Zeng2,3 , Jialun Zhong1 , Ruoyu Zhang1 , Minhao Zhang1 , Lei Zou1∗ 1Wangxuan Institute of Computer Technology, Peking University 2School of Computer Science, Wuhan University. 3CureFun Co.     Automated Assessment of Encouragement and Warmth in Classrooms Leveraging Multimodal Emotional Features and ChatGPT https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.15310     "ChatGPT Is Here to Help, Not to Replace Anybody" -- An Evaluation of Students' Opinions On Integrating ChatGPT In CS Courses https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.17443 Bruno Pereira Cipriano and Pedro Alves Lusofona University, COPELABS, Lisbon, Portugal     Math Multiple Choice Question Generation via Human-Large Language Model Collaboration https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.00864 Jaewook Lee, Andrew Lan - University of Massachusetts Amherst Digory Smith, Simon Woodhead -  Eedi     ChatGPT in Data Visualization Education: A Student Perspective https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.00748 Nam Wook Kim, Grace Myers - Boston College; Hyung-Kwon Ko - KAIST; Benjamin Bach - INRIA     A Careful Examination of Large Language Model Performance on Grade School Arithmetic https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.00332     Automated Generation of High-Quality Medical Simulation Scenarios Through Integration of Semi-Structured Data and Large Language Models https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.19713 Scott Sumpter CHSOS, Canadian Surgical Technology and Advanced Robotics, London Health Sciences Centre     Outsmarting Artificial Intelligence in the Classroom—Incorporating Large Language Model-Based Chatbots into Teaching https://publications.aaahq.org/iae/article/doi/10.2308/ISSUES-2023-064/12560 Juliane Wutzler, Worms University of Applied Sciences     University Students' Self-Reported Reliance on ChatGPT for Learning: a Latent Profile Analysis https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666920X24000468 Ana Stojanov, Qian Liu , Joyce Hwee Ling Koh - University of Otage  

Conversations for Health
The Intersection of Mental Health and Gut Health with Dr. Oscar Coetzee

Conversations for Health

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 65:41


Dr. Oscar Coetzee has been a pioneer in the field of nutritional science and research for more than 25 years and currently serves as the Senior Director of Clinical Education at Designs for Health.  He is an Associate  Professor at the Maryland University of Integrative Health, Associate Director of the DHSc program at the University of Bridgeport, and Adjunct Professor at Georgetown Medical School. He is a Certified Board Supervisor for the Certified Nutrition Specialists and is on the National Board Exam Committee for the National Association of Nutrition Professionals. Dr. Coetzee has been on the Designs for Health Scientific Advisory Board since 2016. His professional career began at Fair Oaks Hospital in New Jersey, where he served as a drug counselor, suicide intervention advisor and co-dependency specialist.    In our conversation, return podcast guest Dr. Coetzee brings to light the metabolomic component of GI health and how it relates to mental health conditions including anxiety, depression, and ADHD. He offers insights into the world of psychogenomics, key underrated nutrients that can help with managing anxiety and depression, and the importance of first mastering the circadian rhythm, inflammation, and understanding gene function and expression.  Dr. Coetzee shares the one test would run if he only had a few dollars to spend on determining baseline mental health from a functional perspective and reminds listeners of the importance of meeting that standardized baseline before moving to advanced stage interventions. I'm your host, Evelyne Lambrecht, thank you for designing a well world with us.   Episode Resources: Dr. Oscar Coetzee https://naturalhealthcarecenter.com/dr-oscar-coetzee-ph-d-dcn/ Webinar: July 2024 - Sports Performance and Its Association with Psychonutrigenomics - https://www.designsforhealth.com/research-education/library/webinar/sports-performance-and-psychonutrigenomics Design for Health Resources: Designs for Health - https://www.designsforhealth.com/ Spotlight Functional Wellness Tests - https://www.designsforhealth.com/spotlight Science Blog: Recent Review Investigates Association Between Mood Health and Gut Microbiome - https://www.casi.org/review-investigates-association-between-mood-health-gut-microbiome Lifestyle Blog: Digging a Little Deeper into Depression - https://www.casi.org/digging-a-little-deeper-into-depression-0 Research Blog: The Latest on Vitamin D and Mood Health - https://www.casi.org/vitamin-d-and-mood-health Research Blog: Supporting Mental Health with Healthy Homocysteine - https://www.casi.org/supporting-mental-health-with-healthy-homocysteine Visit the Designs for Health Research and Education Library which houses medical journals, protocols, webinars, and our blog. https://www.designsforhealth.com/research-and-education/education Chapters: 00:00 Intro 02:44 The impact of Dr. Coetzee's early work as a drug counselor, suicide intervention advisor and co-dependency specialist on his career.  06:10 The value of leaning into the intersection between psychology, psychiatry and nutrition.  09:39 Psycho-nutrigenomics benefits can be optimized as physicians focus both on the mental and physical health of their patients.  13:05 Key underrated nutrients that can help with managing anxiety and depression. 17:50 A personalized approach to determining deficiencies through bloodwork, blood sugar levels, gut microbiome, inflammation levels, and more. 21:34 Dr. Coetzee shares memorable experiences with tackling patient thyroid levels, psychobiotics, and anemia.  24:47 Gene function, SNPs, and genetic expression when assessing B vitamins for optimal mental health.  31:06 Anxiety and depression — the circadian rhythm, inflammation and LPS, and the Brain-derived Neurotrophic Factor.  37:28 Does inflammation cause anxiety and depression or does anxiety and depression cause increased inflammation?  42:25 The importance of meeting a standardized baseline before moving to advanced stage interventions. 45:02 Conquering the circadian rhythm piece of anxiety and depression with psychobiotics.  48:46 Determining how and when to work with neurotransmitters when approaching ADHD.  54:15 Dr. Coetzee's aggressive approach to dosing when oversaturation is needed.  58:33 If Dr. Coetzee could spend his money on any design related to mental health, this is where he would focus his efforts. 01:01:11 Sporebiotics as they relate to intestinal permeability and psychobiotics as they support brain health.  

The Healthcare Education Transformation Podcast
507. Combat Medic Turned PT Educator with Dr. Jaime González Part 1 of 2

The Healthcare Education Transformation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 30:20 Transcription Available


In this engaging conversation, Dr. Jaime Gonzalez discusses his unique journey from being a combat medic in the U.S. Army to transitioning into academia. Sharing personal insights and professional experiences, Dr. Gonzalez reflects on his growth and development as an educator. The episode delves into the challenges he faced transitioning from the military to civilian life and the pivotal moments that prompted him to adjust his communication style and approach to patient care. Highlighting the importance of vulnerability, honesty, and grace in fostering strong relationships with students and patients, Dr. Gonzalez offers valuable lessons drawn from his life experiences.Key Takeaways:- Dr. Gonzalez shares his journey from poverty to a successful career as a clinical associate professor and director of clinical education.- The transition from military to civilian life posed challenges, leading Dr. Gonzalez to reflect on his communication style and approach to patient care.- Cultivating relationships based on vulnerability, honesty, and grace is key to fostering a positive learning environment for students and promoting effective patient care.- Recognizing the need for empathy and understanding in interactions with patients and students can transform the quality of care and educational experiences.- Learning from personal experiences, family dynamics, and faith traditions has shaped Dr. Gonzalez's approach to teaching and building meaningful connections.Jaime González, a retired US Army combat medic and PT, is certified in both orthopaedics and sports, and has been practicing for 22 years, primarily in primary care and direct access settings and in a physician extender role. He currently serves as Clinical Associate Professor and Director of Clinical Education at the developing DPT program at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, and as the principal of Sports Med Physios, PLLC and J. González Consulting, PLLC, and currently resides with his family in Anthem, AZ.If you are taking the NPTE or are teaching those about to take the NPTE, visit the NPTE Final Frontier at www.NPTEFF.com and use code "HET" for 10% off all purchases at the website...and BREAKING NEWS!!!! They now have an OCS review option as well... You're welcome! You can also reach out to them on Instagram @npteff If you're a PT and you have student loan debt, you gotta talk to these guys. What makes them unique is that they view financial planning as like running hurdles on a track. And for PTs, the first hurdle many of us run into is student loan debt. Varela Financial will help you get over that hurdle. They not only take the time to explain to you which plans you individually qualify for and how those plans work, but they ALSO take the time to show you what YOUR individual case looks like mapped out within each option. So if you're looking for help on your student loan debt, or any area of your personal finances, we highly recommend working with them. You can check out Varela Financial out at varelafinancial.com. Feel free to reach out to us at: http://healthcareeducationtransformationpodcast.com/ https://www.facebook.com/HETPodcast https://twitter.com/HETpodcast Instagram: @hetpodcast @dawnbrown_pt @pteducator @dawnmagnusson31 @farleyschweighart @mail.in.stew.art @ujima_institute For more information on how we can optimize and standardize healthcare education and delivery, subscribe to the Healthcare Education Transformation Podcast on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts.

The Healthcare Education Transformation Podcast
508. Combat Medic Turned PT Educator with Dr. Jaime González Part 2 of 2

The Healthcare Education Transformation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 27:36 Transcription Available


In this insightful episode with Dr. Jaime Gonzalez, the conversation delved into his personal growth and evolution, touching on themes of vulnerability, humility, and servant leadership. Dr. Gonzalez shared candidly about the impact of his upbringing, experiences with systemic racism, and how therapy, family, and students have contributed to his growth. The discussion also explored the Fellowship in Higher Education Leadership, emphasizing the need for finding a balance between maintaining boundaries and being vulnerable in leadership roles.Throughout the episode, Dr. Gonzalez highlighted the challenges of integrating diversity, equity, and inclusion values genuinely into academia amidst performative gestures and legislative obstacles. He underscored the importance of honest communication with students, networking, and offering value in professional interactions. The conversation concluded with insights on the need for a balanced approachKey Takeaways:- Dr. Gonzalez's journey from hardness to humility showcases the transformative power of self-reflection and personal growth.- Authenticity and vulnerability play a crucial role in effective leadership and academic practice, fostering genuine connections and positive impact.- Balancing boundaries with openness and vulnerability is essential for creating meaningful relationships and fostering growth in academia.- Integration of diversity, equity, and inclusion values demands genuine commitment amidst performative gestures and legislative challenges.- A balanced approach in physical therapy education is vital to nurture critical thinking skills and holistic patient care beyond quantitative metrics.Jaime González, a retired US Army combat medic and PT, is certified in both orthopaedics and sports, and has been practicing for 22 years, primarily in primary care and direct access settings and in a physician extender role. He currently serves as Clinical Associate Professor and Director of Clinical Education at the developing DPT program at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, and as the principal of Sports Med Physios, PLLC and J. González Consulting, PLLC, and currently resides with his family in Anthem, AZ.If you are taking the NPTE or are teaching those about to take the NPTE, visit the NPTE Final Frontier at www.NPTEFF.com and use code "HET" for 10% off all purchases at the website...and BREAKING NEWS!!!! They now have an OCS review option as well... You're welcome! You can also reach out to them on Instagram @npteff If you're a PT and you have student loan debt, you gotta talk to these guys. What makes them unique is that they view financial planning as like running hurdles on a track. And for PTs, the first hurdle many of us run into is student loan debt. Varela Financial will help you get over that hurdle. They not only take the time to explain to you which plans you individually qualify for and how those plans work, but they ALSO take the time to show you what YOUR individual case looks like mapped out within each option. So if you're looking for help on your student loan debt, or any area of your personal finances, we highly recommend working with them. You can check out Varela Financial out at varelafinancial.com. Feel free to reach out to us at: http://healthcareeducationtransformationpodcast.com/ https://www.facebook.com/HETPodcast https://twitter.com/HETpodcast Instagram: @hetpodcast @dawnbrown_pt @pteducator @dawnmagnusson31 @farleyschweighart @mail.in.stew.art @ujima_institute For more information on how we can optimize and standardize healthcare education and delivery, subscribe to the Healthcare Education Transformation Podcast on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts.

Integrative Wellness Radio
Functional Medicine or Dysfunctional Medicine?

Integrative Wellness Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 45:09


In this episode of Integrative You Radio, host Dr. Nicole sits down with Brendan Vermeire, a leading expert in functional medicine and founder of Metabolic Solutions. Together, they explore the complexities of functional medicine, discussing how to effectively use biomarkers and personalized health strategies. Brendan emphasizes the importance of tracking symptoms and utilizing objective data to guide health decisions, while Nicole shares her approach to patient education and the value of a clear, structured healing process. They both highlight the significance of resilience, foundational health principles, and the body's inherent power to heal. This episode offers listeners valuable insights into navigating the functional medicine landscape and underscores the importance of education, empowerment, and personalized care in achieving optimal health. Tune in to learn more! What you'll learn:     Objective Tracking: Emphasize the importance of tracking symptoms and using biomarkers to guide personalized health strategies effectively. Holistic Approach: Highlight the pitfalls of quick-fix solutions and the need for a balanced, comprehensive approach to wellness that includes foundational health principles. Education and Empowerment: Advocate for informed decision-making through education and strong practitioner-client partnerships to navigate the complexities of functional medicine.  Quotes:  “I classify myself as an investigator and data junkie. I don't like our industry relying on outdated textbooks that don't help the population." - Dr. Nicole "Objectivity is key. Use the right biomarkers to know if a problem is relevant and measure progress effectively."- Brendan Vermeire Curious about Metabolic Solutions? Meet Brendan Vermeire, Chief Scientific Officer and CEO at Metabolic Solutions Institute Creator of The Mental M.A.P™️, FMHP™️ Certificate Program, & NeuroCeuticals™️ Director of Clinical Operations & Clinical Education, Berkeley Life.   Links: Website: Metabolic Solutions Instagram: @the_holistic_savage Interested in Concierge Integrative Medicine? Learn More here: Integrative You. Got a question, want to schedule a call, or just want to say hi? Text us at (732) 810-1084.

Power Your Parenting: Moms With Teens
# 279 Digital Habits of Moms vs. Teens

Power Your Parenting: Moms With Teens

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 51:40


Have you ever found yourself mindlessly scrolling through your phone, only to realize you've lost precious time you could have spent with your family? Do you notice a difference between your digital habits and those of your teenagers? JENNIE KETCHAM CROOKS is the founder of the West Coast Anxiety Clinic, a clinical licensed social worker, and an anxiety and OCD specialist. Prior to starting the West Coast Anxiety Clinic, she was the Director of Clinical Education at Seattle Anxiety Specialists and before that, the lead medical social worker at the Polyclinic. Jennie has been involved in research at the University of Washington, a guest lecturer at Harvard University, and appeared on a number of popular television shows from Headline News and The View to Oprah. Jennie is the author of LOOK UP The 30-Day Path to Digital Minimalism and Real Life Maximalism. In this episode we discuss how digital habits are formed and how they can often lead to overconsumption and mental health issues like anxiety. Jenny shares her personal story of missing her daughter's first steps because of being absorbed in her phone, highlighting how easy it is to fall into this trap. The conversation covers practical strategies to identify and change these habits, emphasizing the importance of modeling positive behavior for our children. They also explore how digital overuse can prevent us from experiencing meaningful connections and real-world activities. Finally, they address the critical need for downtime and boredom to allow our brains to rest and recharge. Here are 3 practical takeaways. Set Boundaries with Digital Devices: Establish clear boundaries for when and where digital devices can be used. For example, consider creating phone-free zones in your home, such as the dinner table or bedrooms. This helps to foster more meaningful interactions and ensures that digital consumption doesn't interfere with quality family time. Model Healthy Digital Habits: Your children are watching and learning from your behavior. Make a conscious effort to demonstrate healthy digital habits, such as limiting screen time, prioritizing face-to-face interactions, and choosing real-world activities over digital ones. This sets a positive example for your kids to follow. Prioritize Self-Care and Real-World Connections: Take care of your own needs by scheduling regular self-care activities that do not involve screens. This could include hobbies, exercise, or socializing with friends in person. By fulfilling your own needs outside of the digital world, you'll be less likely to rely on your phone for comfort and more present for your family. Follow on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/becomingjennie/ Learn more at: https://westcoastanxiety.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy
Navigating Cash-Based PT Practices & Career Growth Strategies

PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 51:13 Transcription Available


We look deep into the world of cash-based physical therapy practices. We discuss the pros and cons of opening a clinic in a gym, explore the concept of loss aversion in business decisions, and share personal experiences from clinical rotations. Whether you're a seasoned physical therapist or a student about to enter the field, this episode is packed with valuable advice on advancing your career, negotiating salaries, and understanding the nuances of clinical education.Main Topics Covered:Evaluating a cash-based gym opportunityUnderstanding risk aversion in business decisionsThe importance of clinical education and mentorshipPersonal experiences from clinical rotationsTips for negotiating salaries and career advancement in physical therapyChapters:00:00 - Introduction02:00 - Cash-Based PT Practice: Evaluating Gym Opportunities10:15 - Risk Aversion and Business Decisions18:30 - Importance of Clinical Education and Mentorship26:45 - Personal Experiences from Clinical Rotations34:00 - Salary Negotiation and Career Advancement Tips42:30 - Q&A and Closing Remarks

The HPP Podcast
S04 E09 – Exploring Inclusion of Transgender and Gender-Diverse Identities in Clinical Education with Whitney Linsenmeyer

The HPP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 18:13


“One of the key strategies that we talk about is focused really not just on preparing students to provide care for their future patients but on like students themselves who may be trans and gender-diverse and how clinical educators can just be conscious of that and can help to make sure that they are feeling safe and affirmed in the educational setting itself.” In this episode, Dr. Whitney Linsenmeyer shares a toolkit designed for clinical educators to advance gender university in their fields. She shares applications of the toolkit in the clinical setting and beyond. This episode references the article “Advancing Inclusion of Transgender and Gender-Diverse Identities in Clinical Education: A Toolkit for Clinical Educators” by Dr. Whitney Linsenmeyer.

The AOFAS Orthopod-Cast
What the Surgeon Needs to Know: Using Blood Flow Restriction During Rehab, Part 2

The AOFAS Orthopod-Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 24:27


In the conclusion of this engaging discussion on blood flow restriction treatment during rehab, hosts Nick Strasser, MD and Joe Park, MD conclude the in-depth discussion with Johnny Owens, MPT and CEO and Director of Clinical Education for Owens Recovery Science.  Click here for the achilles article referenced in the discussion  (Hansen OB, Papson A, Eble SK, Drakos MC. Effect of Blood Flow Restriction Therapy Following Achilles Rupture and Repair: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Foot Ankle Orthop. 2022 Jan 20;7(1):2473011421S00032. doi: 10.1177/2473011421S00032. PMCID: PMC8792708). For additional educational resources, click here  

The Laser Light Show
Episode #96: Exploring Low Level Laser Therapy with Erconia Experts

The Laser Light Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 35:18


About the Guest(s): Dr. Brittany Wilson is a highly experienced chiropractor and clinical educator who has extensively worked with Erchonia lasers. With a deep knowledge of low-level laser therapy, Dr. Wilson transitioned from clinical practice to join Erchonia's clinical education department. She is well-regarded for her ability to educate healthcare practitioners on the safe and effective integration of laser technology into their practices. Greg Mermigas is a seasoned professional in the medical device industry, having joined Erchonia in 2013 initially as a sales representative. Over the years, he has played a pivotal role in founding and expanding Erchonia's clinical education department. Greg's expertise and passion for education have made significant contributions to helping healthcare practitioners worldwide adopt and effectively use Erchonia's laser devices. Episode Summary: On this episode of the Laser Light Show, hosts Dr. Chad Woolner and Dr. Andrew Wells welcome Dr. Brittany Wilson and Greg Mermigas from Erchonia. Brittany and Greg dive into the world of low-level laser therapy (LLLT) and share insights on the pivotal role of Erchonia's clinical education department. They discuss their respective journeys, the evolution of laser technology, and the rigorous research and FDA clearances that set Erchonia apart from its competitors. In a concise yet detailed conversation, Brittany and Greg explain how Erchonia's approach to clinical education and research ensures that healthcare practitioners can confidently and effectively integrate laser therapy into their practices. They highlight the importance of educating both practitioners and patients on the safety and efficacy of Erchonia lasers, emphasizing the real-world benefits observed from their use. This episode provides valuable insights into why Erchonia is a leading name in the realm of LLLT and the extensive support it offers to its users. Key Takeaways: Rigorous Research and FDA Clearances: Erchonia lasers are backed by extensive scientific research and numerous FDA clearances, which demonstrate their safety and efficacy. Comprehensive Clinical Education: Erchonia's clinical education department plays a crucial role in training practitioners and ensuring the successful integration of laser therapy into their practices. Patient and Practitioner Education: Effective communication about the benefits and mechanisms of LLLT is essential for both patient compliance and practitioner confidence. Global Expansion with Integrity: Erchonia's deliberate and methodical approach to expanding into new international markets ensures adherence to safety and efficacy standards. High Efficacy Rates: The effectiveness of Erchonia's laser devices is supported by high success rates in clinical studies, outshining many other medical devices. Notable Quotes: "Every one of our devices has been through stringent scientific level one clinical studies." - Greg Mermigas "Having clinical experience using lasers myself, I know what verbiage I used that worked for me when explaining it to patients." - Dr. Brittany Wilson "We do it with facts. You can go back to our research." - Greg Mermigas "We approach everything extremely carefully, methodically, but thoroughly." - Greg Mermigas "Education is key. You have to create the value in what you're talking about." - Dr. Brittany Wilson Resources: Erchonia Official Website Encourage your practice and learn how to maximize the benefits of low-level laser therapy with the support of industry leaders like Dr. Brittany Wilson and Greg Mermigas. Don't miss out on their valuable insights—tune into the full episode for an in-depth exploration of laser technology and its transformative impact on healthcare. Stay tuned for more enlightening content from the Laser Light Show!

Vitality Made Simple
Bust Biofilms: Mold & Yeast

Vitality Made Simple

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 58:45


Dr. Jocelyn Strand, Naturopathic Physician and Director of Clinical Education and Research for Biocidin Botanicals, shares her expertise on tackling treatment-resistant biofilms such as Mold and Yeast.  We even touched a bit on Lyme Disease, which is a growing issue.  As a Naturopathic Physician, Dr. Strand focuses on supporting the body to heal naturally and gives us many strategies to deal with these issues. Visit my website DrDebbieOzment.com for valuable free downloads. Additionally, you will find shopping links which I have curated on the website. Please follow me on instagram at drdebbieozment.

Hit Play Not Pause
What's Inside Your Coronary Arteries? with Anita Vadria, MS, PA-C (Episode 182)

Hit Play Not Pause

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 46:12


Menopause and age raise our cardiovascular disease risk. Athletes and highly active people also tend to have a higher prevalence of coronary artery calcium and atherosclerotic plaque (though it tends to be the benign kind). But what does that all mean? How can we know what's really going on in those coronary arteries of ours? To find out, host Selene Yeager had a Cleerly-enabled coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA), which uses AI-enabled software to help characterize coronary plaque composition and cardiovascular disease risk. This week, she sat down with Anita Vadria, MS, PA-C, who is the Director of Medical Science Liaisons and Clinical Education at Cleerly to go over her results, talk about plaque and heart disease risk, and how technology is helping advance our understanding of our personal risk. Anita Vadria, MS, PA-C, is the Director of Medical Science Liaisons and Clinical Education at Cleerly. She is a Board Certified Physician Assistant with a focus in Cardiology. She received her undergraduate degree in Molecular and Cell Biology and received her Masters in Physician Assistant Studies from Western University of Health Sciences in Los Angeles, CA.ResourcesImpact of atherosclerosis imaging-quantitative computed tomography on diagnostic certainty, downstream testing, coronary revascularization, and medical therapy: the CERTAIN study, hereAtherosclerosis Imaging Quantitative Computed Tomography (AI‐QCT) to guide referral to invasive coronary angiography in the randomized controlled CONSERVE trial, hereCoronary Artery Calcification Among Endurance Athletes “Hearts of Stone”, herePhysical Activity and Progression of Coronary Artery Calcification in Men and Women, hereMost heart attack patients' cholesterol levels did not indicate cardiac risk, here Lipid levels in patients hospitalized with coronary artery disease: an analysis of 136,905 hospitalizations in Get With The Guidelines, here2010 ACCF/AHA Guideline for Assessment of Cardiovascular Risk in Asymptomatic AdultsA Report of the American College of Cardiology Foundation/American Heart Association Task Force on Practice Guidelines, hereHeart attacks with no obvious risk factors on the rise, hereSubscribe to the Feisty 40+ newsletter: https://feistymedia.ac-page.com/feisty-40-sign-up-page Follow Us on Instagram:Feisty Menopause: @feistymenopause Feisty Media: @feisty_media Selene: @fitchick3 Hit Play Not Pause Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/807943973376099 Join Level Up - Our Community for Active Women Navigating the Menopause Transition:Join:...

The AOFAS Orthopod-Cast
What the Surgeon Needs to Know: Using Blood Flow Restriction During Rehab Part 1

The AOFAS Orthopod-Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 34:10


Hosts Nick Strasser, MD and Joe Park, MD have an in-depth discussion with Johnny Owens, MPT and CEO and Director of Clinical Education for Owens Recovery Science in part 1 of this in-depth conversation on blood flow restriction treatment during rehab. Here's the achilles article referened in the discussion: Hansen OB, Papson A, Eble SK, Drakos MC. Effect of Blood Flow Restriction Therapy Following Achilles Rupture and Repair: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Foot Ankle Orthop. 2022 Jan 20;7(1):2473011421S00032. doi: 10.1177/2473011421S00032. PMCID: PMC8792708. For additional educational resources, visit: https://aofas.org

The Gestalt Education Show
Patrick Battaglia, DC, DACBR | Community-Based Clinical Education

The Gestalt Education Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 58:15


In today's episode, we dive deep into health education, specifically Chiropractic, with Dr. Patrick Battaglia. Patrick Battaglia, DC, DACBR, is the Assistant Vice President of Community-Based Clinical Education at the University of Western States. Dr. Battaglia is a board-certified chiropractic physician who has completed additional training and board certification in chiropractic radiology. Dr. Battaglia's experience includes integrating chiropractic care into large health systems, especially community health centers, where he also provided direct patient care and student and resident instruction. Dr. Battaglia is passionate about providing diverse and immersive clinical experiences for chiropractic and other whole-health students. Enjoy! Show Notes ⁠⁠Upcoming Courses⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠DNS World Congress⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Human Locomotion.com | Code 'GESTALTEDUCATION10'⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Core360 Belt | Code 'GESTALT'⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Dynamic Disc Designs | Code 'GESTALT' --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gestalt-education/support

Sandy K Nutrition - Health & Lifestyle Queen
Episode 221 - Debunking Estrogen Myths With Dr. Debbie Rice of Precision Analytical

Sandy K Nutrition - Health & Lifestyle Queen

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later May 27, 2024 76:56


Send me a text! I'd LOVE to hear your feedback on this episode!Has the fear of estrogen held you back from embracing hormone therapy?  This episode promises to redefine your understanding of estrogen's crucial role in our well-being, from preserving bone density to guarding cardiovascular health. Listen in as we dissect the Women's Health Initiative study and its revamped conclusions, which now show estrogen is your ally in reducing certain health risks.  We get into the entire discussion on whether or not estrogen causes cancer.  We venture into the often-overlooked territory of estrogen detoxification and gut health, where substances like DIM and Sulforaphane are the unsung heroes. Our bodies are complex systems, and maintaining hormonal balance is an art form that requires understanding the interplay between the liver, gut, and everyday lifestyle choices. With Dr. Rice's expertise, we explore how to support your body's natural detox processes, the significance of genetic predispositions, and the impact of lifestyle on hormonal health. So, tune in, take notes, and let's navigate the journey to your best life, fueled by knowledge and shared wisdom.Dr. Debbie Rice is the Director of Clinical Education for Precision Analytical https://dutchtest.com/meet_our_experts/ and practices part-time as a naturopathic doctor where she focuses care on pediatric, hormone, thyroid, and adrenal health. She has had experience working with communities in need, both in the United States and internationally. Her training is primarily in women's health, pediatric care, hormone therapy and hormone function, as well as complimentary adjunct care. Dr. Rice uses diet and lifestyle, botanical medicine, and conventional approaches to maximize care for her patients.  My Essential Thyroid Guide is now available on all Amazon stores!US:  https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CW4X3WJDCanada:  https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0CW4X3WJDSupport the Show.Subscribe wherever you listen, share this episode with a friend, and follow me below. This truly gives back & helps me keep bringing amazing guests & topics every week.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandyknutrition/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/sandyknutritionTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandyknutritionYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIh48ov-SgbSUXsVeLL2qAgRumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-5461001Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandyknutrition/Substack: https://sandykruse.substack.com/Podcast Website: https://sandykruse.ca

The Operatory Podcast by Upgrade Dental
Salivary Diagnostics—The Next Step in Raising the Standard for Clinical Dentistry?

The Operatory Podcast by Upgrade Dental

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 16:49


All dental clinicians who care about providing their patients with the best treatment are interested in scientific advances that elevate the standard of care. Can you imagine the possibilities that you could unlock through non-invasive and easy saliva testing? In this interview with Diane Larson, RDH, BSDH, the Director of Clinical Education for OralDNA Labs, you'll learn about the unique benefits of salivary diagnostics. Diane's more than two decades of experience in dentistry and her journey to becoming an advocate for evidence-based treatment planning are a testament to the significance that salivary diagnostics has for dentistry. OralDNA Labs has exciting plans for expanding its diagnostic testing services. Oral healthcare providers will want to watch this space so that they can keep up with the scientific innovations that will enable them to diagnose more accurately, present more tailored treatment plans, increase case acceptance, and experience more predictable outcomes. I'm Dr. Bryan Laskin—author, dentist and entrepreneur who embraces all innovations in dentistry, clinical and technological.  Become a provider with no upfront costs: OralDNA.com

OffScrip with Matthew Zachary
NOT EXPECTING: Fertility and Right To Family Planning (Episode Two)

OffScrip with Matthew Zachary

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 33:30


As an epilogue to the pilot episode of Not Expecting, Matthew welcomes Ann Scalia (Director, Clinical Education for Alliance RX Walgreens Pharmacy) and the (sadly) late Ashley McClure-Wolfson (Former Manager or Clinical Program Development Walgreens) for an in-person roundtable conversation and recap discussion. What is "Right to Parenthood in 2024?" What's new in the world of oncofertility? How does our understanding of gender identity factor into policies and programs? All this and more are coming up.Thank you Walgreens for sponsoring this episodelSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

LA Theatre Works
Disgraced Bonus Interview

LA Theatre Works

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 28:14


This podcast is sponsored by the California Civil Liberties Public Education Program, a state-funded grant project of the California State Library.Because of the controversial nature of Disgraced's portrayal of Islamic Americans, L.A. Theatre Works held panel discussions following performances in Los Angeles in April 2018. We heard a remarkable range of opinions about the play from our distinguished guests.Shafiqa Amadi is an Associate Professor of Clinical Education at the Rossier School of Education, and Co-Director of the Center for Education, Identity and Social Justice at USC.Sue Obeidi is the Director of the Muslim Public Affairs Council's Hollywood Bureau. She works with studio executives, producers, directors, and writers to create authentic, accurate and humanizing portrayals of Islam and of Muslims in film, television, and on digital platforms.Rabbi Sarah Bassin is an Associate Rabbi at Temple Emanuel of Beverly Hills. Prior to joining Temple Emmanuel, Rabbi Bassin served as Executive Director of LA–based NewGround: A Muslim-Jewish Partnership for Change.Dr. Mo Shouka is a member of the Abraham Society, whose broad mission is to foster relationships of trust, understanding and mutual interest among individuals residing in Southern California who are of Jewish, Muslim and Christian backgrounds.Emel Tanis is also a member of the Abraham Society. Before moving to the US, she was a leading journalist in Turkey, and was awarded “Best Journalist of the Year” by the Turkish Journalists Association for her interview with Benazir Bhutto, the Prime Minister of Pakistan.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Let's Find Common Ground
New Frontiers for Education Reform?

Let's Find Common Ground

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 61:10


CPF Director Bob Shrum joins education experts, Pedro Noguera, Macke Raymond, and Dr. Darline Robles, for a conversation on education reform and policy. They discuss the politics of public education, the role of parental rights, why some public schools are failing, what makes some charter schools successful when others struggle, whether or not taxpayer funds should be used to provide vouchers to parents who send students to private schools or home school, and which educational reforms should be supported, studied, or rejected. In partnership with USC Rossier School of Education, USC Price Center for Inclusive Democracy, USC Political Union (a Bridge USA chapter), and USC Political Student Assembly.   Featuring:  Pedro Noguera: Dean, USC Rossier School of Education Margaret “Macke” Raymond: Director, Center for Research on Education Outcomes (CREDO) at Stanford University Dr. Darline P. Robles: Professor of Clinical Education, USC Rossier School of Education; USC Associate Dean for Equity and Community Engagement; Former Superintendent, Los Angeles County Office of Education Bob Shrum: Director, Center for the Political Future; Warschaw Chair in Practical Politics, USC Dornsife

BackTable Podcast
Ep. 427 TREAT Symposium: Advancing Clinical Education with Live Cases with Dr. Aaron Fischman

BackTable Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 20:32