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What if I told you that the question itself – hormones or nervous system – is missing the point entirely? A recent post by Dr. Bradley Campbell sparked something in me that I had to address, because it touches on one of the most important conversations we're not having about perimenopause. The conversation about how everything in your body is interconnected, and why the either/or approach to women's health is keeping us stuck. If you're navigating perimenopause and feeling like you're caught between conflicting advice – hormone therapy versus lifestyle changes, medical intervention versus natural approaches, your symptoms being "all in your head" versus them being completely out of your control – this episode will help you find your way through the noise. I'm sharing my clinical experience working with hundreds of women, my own personal journey with hormonal shifts, and what I've learned about the delicate dance between our hormones, nervous system, and the choices we make every single day. What we'll explore together: Dr. Bradley Campbell's Post (01:11) The controversial perspective that started this conversation and why it matters for every woman in perimenopause Clinical Experience (02:22) What I've witnessed in practice – the real stories of women whose lives transformed when we addressed the whole picture, not just isolated symptoms Empowerment and Responsibility (05:02) The difference between taking responsibility for your health and being blamed for your symptoms – and why this distinction changes everything Truth Behind Hormonal Symptoms (06:50) Your body is always giving you signals – what your symptoms are actually telling you and why dismissing them (or over-medicalizing them) both miss the mark Personal Resilience and Lifestyle Choices (17:18) How building resilience isn't about perfection – it's about partnering with your body through sustainable, compassionate choices Stress and Women's Health (18:41) The invisible load that's wreaking havoc on your hormones and why addressing stress isn't just about bubble baths and meditation Hormone Therapy vs. Lifestyle Management (32:40) Why this isn't an either/or conversation – it's about finding what works for YOUR unique body and circumstances Here's what I want you to know: It's all connected. Your hormones don't exist in isolation from your nervous system, your stress levels, your sleep, your relationships, or your daily choices. And neither do you. You deserve more than being caught between extremes. You deserve nuanced, compassionate care that sees all of you – and that starts with understanding how beautifully complex your body truly is. Ready to dive deeper into your own hormone and nervous system connection? Visit Ciarafoy.com or connect with me on Instagram @ciarafoyinc – I'm here to support your journey toward feeling empowered by your body, not defeated by it. Don't forget to leave a rate & review if this resonates – it helps other women find these conversations when they need them most.
(00:01) - Pre-Med Journey and Clinical Experience(12:42) - McAt Preparation and Application Process(24:45) - Navigating Medical School Challenges and SuccessEunice, a third-year medical student with an unwavering passion for medicine, joins us to share her extraordinary journey that began at the tender age of eight. Her story takes us from her Nigerian roots to the complexities of navigating pre-med challenges in the United States. Eunice opens up about the trials and triumphs of balancing academics with extracurriculars, offering candid insights into her regrets and the invaluable guidance she received from mentors and peers. Her narrative underscores the importance of pursuing diverse interests and finding balance amidst the often overwhelming pre-med expectations.As we continue our conversation, Eunice delves into the rigorous world of MCAT preparation and the medical school application process, offering a firsthand account of the unique hurdles presented by the COVID-19 pandemic. Her strategic approach to applying to medical schools and the role of organization and journaling in her success are illuminating. Eunice's excitement for the clinical experiences ahead, particularly in pediatrics and global health, is both refreshing and inspiring. Listeners will find her advice on navigating medical school challenges invaluable, as she shares her wisdom on learning from mistakes and relying on camaraderie and support systems to thrive amid the demanding environment.
In this information-packed episode of The Red Light Report, Dr. Mike Belkowski is joined by Josh Crawford, Clinical Director of Genoa Integrative Health & Wellness. Josh shares his transformational journey from emergency medicine to building one of the most robust red light therapy clinics in North America. Sparked by the tragic loss of his first wife to Crohn's disease and biologic-related cancer, Josh recounts how that experience ignited his pursuit of root-cause medicine, integrative therapies, and photobiomodulation. The episode dives deep into the clinical application of red light therapy and methylene blue — especially in combination — as tools for mitochondrial repair, anti-aging, and chronic disease recovery. Josh and Dr. Mike explore the synergistic effects of methylene blue and red light, optimal dosing strategies, and the importance of high-quality supplementation. They also address the challenges of consumer devices, the biohacker movement, and using light and energy to promote cellular regeneration. Topics include: • Josh's journey from paramedic to bioenergetic health leader • Why methylene blue + red light = mitochondrial magic • Dosing strategies, contraindications, and clinical applications • How to vet red light therapy devices and avoid snake oil • Real-world stories of healing from autoimmune, cancer, and neurodegeneration Whether you're a clinician, wellness entrepreneur, or biohacker, this episode is full of clinical pearls, personal insights, and practical protocols that highlight the future of medicine rooted in energy, light, and mitochondrial health. Josh Crawford is the Clinical Director of Genoa Integrative Health & Wellness, a leading clinic focused on root-cause healing, mitochondrial repair, and advanced integrative therapies. With a background in emergency medicine and paramedicine, Josh transitioned into the world of holistic health after the tragic loss of his first wife to complications from Crohn's disease and biologic treatment. This personal turning point fueled his mission to challenge conventional sick-care models and pursue modalities that restore cellular health—especially photobiomodulation (red light therapy) and methylene blue. Today, Josh blends clinical insight with cutting-edge technologies to help patients reverse chronic illness, restore vitality, and reclaim their lives. He is widely respected for his hands-on expertise, patient-first philosophy, and ability to bridge traditional medical training with bioenergetic and integrative solutions. If you found the information in today's episode particularly interesting and/or compelling, please share it with a family member, friend, colleague and/or anyone that you think could benefit and be illuminated by this knowledge. Sharing is caring :) As always, light up your health! - Key points: 00:00 – Introduction 03:18 – Career Shift: From Emergency Medicine to PBM Pioneer 07:05 – Building the Clinic: Canada's Red Light Hub 08:13 – Community Contrast: PBM vs. Conventional Medicine 09:26 – Mitochondria: The Root of Chronic Disease 10:23 – Methylene Blue Basics & Brain Boosting Benefits 11:31 – Red Light + Methylene Blue: Synergistic Power 12:41 – BioLight's Formula: What Makes It Different 13:36 – Why We Don't Say “Cure”: Focus on Balance 15:17 – Methylene Blue in Practice: Cancer & Chronic Cases 17:43 – Prevention > Treatment: The Case for Proactive Healing 20:57 – Synthetic Isn't Evil: Methylene Blue's History 23:25 – Clinical Data: 10,000+ Treatments, 0 Side Effects 25:02 – Empowering Patients: Education Over Blind Trust 26:22 – Curcumin + Methylene Blue: A Healing Combo 27:40 – Chronic Conditions: Extinguish the Fire First 28:08 – The Self-Healing Body: Set the Terrain 30:01 – Zero Harm: What 10,000 Doses Taught Us 31:12 – Inside the Clinic: What Patients Experience 33:27 – Food as Fuel: The Missing Piece in Healing 34:18 – Goldilocks Zone: The Ideal Red Light Dosage 35:19 – Energy & Frequency: Healing at a Cellular Level 37:01 – Frequency Therapy: Rife Tech & Signal Targeting 39:22 – Less is More: Why Overdoing Light Fails 41:28 – Beds Aren't Enough: Deep Healing Requires Precision 42:53 – Mobilizing Stem Cells with Light 44:34 – Brain Work: Lymph Flow & Drainage Support 46:22 – Consumer Devices: Why Most Don't Deliver 49:07 – Tech Specs: Pulsing, Power & What Really Matters 52:41 – The Red Light Market: Navigating Misinformation 55:13 – It's All About Dose: The Turkey Analogy 56:07 – Cooking the Tissue: Why Power Isn't Everything 58:13 – Class IV Lasers: Pain Relief vs. Real Healing 59:28 – Power ≠ Better: The Myth of “More is More” 1:00:08 – Lessons from 80,000+ Treatments 1:01:32 – Wrap-Up: Excitement Around New BioLight Capsules - Watch this episode on YouTube - Upcoming BioLight Events: Biohacking Conference - May 28 - 30 (Austin, TX) Returning to Nature (Quantum Health Retreat), June 26 - 27 (Franklin, TN) - Save 25% when you Subscribe & Save to a BioBundle! 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In part two of this episode series of Nursing Uncharted,, Ann interviews Sarah Michelle Boes, a nursepreneur, about her journey as a nurse and a mother to a child with congenital heart defects. Sarah discusses the challenges of navigating parenthood while managing OCD, the emotional toll of medical decisions for her daughter, Meadow, and the importance of knowledge in advocating for her child's health. Sarah emphasizes the need for awareness and action in the fight against congenital heart disease, highlighter her mission to improve outcomes for affected children and families. Chapters00:00 Introduction to Sarah's Journey02:45 Meadow's Heart Defects and Early Surgeries05:59 Navigating Parenthood with OCD08:53 The Role of Knowledge in Advocacy12:07 The Emotional Toll of Medical Decisions14:54 Lessons Learned from the Hospital Experience17:46 The Importance of Support in Healthcare21:01 Advocacy for Congenital Heart Disease23:49 The Future of Congenital Heart Disease Treatment26:46 Where to Follow Sarah and Her JourneyAbout SarahSarah Michelle Boes, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC, is the Founder of Sarah Michelle NP Reviews and Chief Nursing Officer at Blueprint Test Prep. With a BSN from the University of Kentucky and an MSN in Nursing Education from Western Governors University, she has extensive experience in oncology, intensive care, and nursing education. In 2020, she launched SMNP Reviews, growing it to a seven-figure business in seven months before its 2022 acquisition by Blueprint.Inspired by her daughter Meadow's battle with severe heart defects, Sarah is a dedicated advocate for pediatric cardiac care, mental health, and female entrepreneurship. She and her husband are donating $15 million to Norton Children's Hospital for a new Congenital Heart Center in Meadow's honor.Connect with SarahWebsiteInstagramLinkedin About AnnAnn King, a seasoned travel nurse with a remarkable 14-year track record, has dedicated the past 13 years to specializing in Neonatal ICU. Ann has been traveling with AMN Healthcare for 4.5 years, enriching her expertise with diverse experiences. Currently residing in San Diego, Ann not only thrives in her nursing career but also serves as the host of the Nursing Uncharted podcast, where she shares invaluable insights and stories from the world of nursing. Connect with Ann on Instagram @annifer05Episode Sponsors:AMN HealthcareBecome a Travel Nurse at: AMNHealthcare.com AMN PassportDownload the app at: AMNPassport.com Join Our Communities: WebsiteYouTubeInstagramApple PodcastsSpotifyLinkedInFacebook Powered by AMN Healthcare
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In this two-part episode series of Nursing Uncharted, Ann interviews Sarah Michelle Boes, a nursepreneur, about her journey through nursing school, mental health challenges, and the impact of COVID-19 on her education. Sarah opens up about her experiences with anxiety, OCD, and the pressures of nursing exams, emphasizing the importance of transparency and support in mental health. The conversation highlights the resilience required to navigate nursing education, the evolution of personal motivations in the profession, and how mental health challenges can ultimately enhance nursing skills.Chapters:00:00 Introduction and Mental Health Challenges in Nursing06:13 COVID-19's Impact on Education and Clinical Anxiety12:08 Facing Adversity: Leaving and Returning to Nursing School17:49 Building Resilience and Achieving Success23:25 Navigating Education and Anxiety During COVID27:17 Transitioning to Nurse Practitioner and Teaching34:20 Understanding OCD and Finding Strength Through Diagnosis40:18 Lessons Learned and Advocating for Mental Health AwarenessAbout Sarah:Sarah Michelle Boes, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC, is the Founder of Sarah Michelle NP Reviews and Chief Nursing Officer at Blueprint Test Prep. With a BSN from the University of Kentucky and an MSN in Nursing Education from Western Governors University, she has extensive experience in oncology, intensive care, and nursing education. In 2020, she launched SMNP Reviews, growing it to a seven-figure business in seven months before its 2022 acquisition by Blueprint.Inspired by her daughter Meadow's battle with severe heart defects, Sarah is a dedicated advocate for pediatric cardiac care, mental health, and female entrepreneurship. She and her husband are donating $15 million to Norton Children's Hospital for a new Congenital Heart Center in Meadow's honor.Connect with Sarah: sarahmichelleboes.com@sarahmichellnpLinkedIn About AnnAnn King, a seasoned travel nurse with a remarkable 14-year track record, has dedicated the past 13 years to specializing in Neonatal ICU. Ann has been traveling with AMN Healthcare for 4.5 years, enriching her expertise with diverse experiences. Currently residing in San Diego, Ann not only thrives in her nursing career but also serves as the host of the Nursing Uncharted podcast, where she shares invaluable insights and stories from the world of nursing. Connect with Ann on Instagram @annifer05Episode Sponsors:AMN HealthcareBecome a Travel Nurse at: AMNHealthcare.com AMN PassportDownload the app at: AMNPassport.com Join Our Communities: WebsiteYouTubeInstagramApple PodcastsSpotifyLinkedInFacebook Powered by AMN Healthcare
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Send us a textWelcome back to Headfirst: A Concussion Podcast! In today's episode, we're thrilled to be joined by Monique Le Mottee. Monique is a high-performance physiotherapist and certified strength and conditioning coach at WA Sports Performance. Prior to moving to Perth, she worked at the renowned Athletes Authority in Sydney, where she supported the NRL and NRLW West Tigers, the Under 19s Women's State of Origin, and Moto Sports Centres. On top of her professional accomplishments, Monique has also competed in multiple CrossFit Games qualifiers for the Oceania region and played AFL with Macquarie University in the AFL Sydney Competition.- Entry into physiotherapy, strength and conditioning (01:10)- Complexities of Women's Sports (04:48)- What is a Concussion (06:58)- Education at Clubland (07:50)- Assessments for Athletes (09:51)- Suspected Concussion, Recovery Process and Clinical Experience (13:35)- Miss-diagnosis of Concussion (17:05) - Challenges of a Semi-Professional Athlete (19:03)- Personal and Clinical Message + Changes in Messaging (26:30)- Personal Experience with Coaches (30:40)- Possible implemented Changes (32:10)- Where you can find Monique (36:36)Instagram @perfcoachmonhttps://wasportsperformance.com/about-us/ Social media:Twitter: @first concussionFacebook: Headfirst: A concussion podcastInstagram: Headfirst_ Concussion Email: headfirstconcussion@gmail.com
In this podcast episode, Dennis, Stacy Shackelford, and Doc Rush discuss the critical topic of triage in emergency medical situations, particularly in military contexts. They explore the current challenges in triage practices, emphasizing the need for a shift in thinking towards large-scale events and the importance of adapting strategies based on the number of casualties. The conversation highlights the significance of immediate actions in the first hour post-injury and the necessity of training medics to handle chaotic situations effectively. The episode concludes with a call for a more standardized approach to triage that prioritizes population health over individual patient categorization. This conversation delves into the complexities of tactical medicine in combat situations, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing tactics over medicine, the necessity of clinical experience for medics, and the psychological challenges faced in high-stress environments. The discussion also covers the decision-making process in evacuation scenarios, the identification of surgical needs, and the training required for mass casualty incidents. The speakers advocate for a simplified approach to triage and the need for ongoing training to prepare medics for the realities of their roles. Takeaways Triage practices need to evolve with changing conflict scenarios. Current triage systems are not standardized and often ineffective. Immediate actions in the first hour post-injury are crucial. Training should focus on large-scale event responses, not just individual cases. The first pass actions should prioritize stopping bleeding and ensuring airway clearance. Medics should be prepared for chaotic situations and make quick decisions. Understanding the scale of an event is essential for effective triage. The concept of treating the population rather than individuals is vital. Preparation and rehearsal are key to effective triage in emergencies. Triage decisions should be offloaded to allow for rapid response. Tactics often take precedence over medical interventions in combat. Medics should have regular clinical rotations to enhance their skills. Risk management in evacuation decisions is crucial for team leaders. Psychological preparation is essential for medics facing trauma. Identifying surgical needs should focus on unstable patients. Basic principles of triage should guide decision-making in emergencies. Training for mass casualty scenarios is vital for operational readiness. Medics must be prepared for the reality of not saving every patient. Experience and pattern recognition are key to effective triage. Simplicity in approach can lead to better outcomes in chaotic situations. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Triage and Its Importance 07:00 Current Challenges in Triage Practices 14:13 Revising Triage Approaches for Large-Scale Events 19:55 Practical Strategies for Effective Triage 30:12 Conclusion and Future Directions in Triage 31:13 Understanding Tactical Medicine in Combat Situations 36:00 The Importance of Clinical Experience for Medics 39:42 Risk Management in Evacuation Decisions 43:03 Preparing Medics for Psychological Challenges 46:07 Identifying Surgical Needs in Critical Care 49:54 The Role of Basic Principles in Triage 52:44 Training for Mass Casualty Scenarios Thank you to Delta Development Team for in part, sponsoring this podcast. deltadevteam.com For more content go to www.prolongedfieldcare.org Consider supporting us: patreon.com/ProlongedFieldCareCollective or www.lobocoffeeco.com/product-page/prolonged-field-care
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This content has been developed for healthcare professionals only. Patients who seek health information should consult with their physician or relevant patient advocacy groups.For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, slides, and complete CME/MOC/AAPA information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at PeerView.com/EMK865. CME/MOC/AAPA credit will be available until January 5, 2026.Mastering the Art of Myelofibrosis Care: Expert Guidance, Clinical Experience, & Innovation for More Personalized Disease Control In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, and HealthTree Foundation for Myelofibrosis. PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.SupportThis activity is supported by independent educational grants from Bristol Myers Squibb, Geron, GSK, and CTI BioPharma Corp., a Sobi Company.Disclosure information is available at the beginning of the video presentation.
This content has been developed for healthcare professionals only. Patients who seek health information should consult with their physician or relevant patient advocacy groups.For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, slides, and complete CME/MOC/AAPA information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at PeerView.com/EMK865. CME/MOC/AAPA credit will be available until January 5, 2026.Mastering the Art of Myelofibrosis Care: Expert Guidance, Clinical Experience, & Innovation for More Personalized Disease Control In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, and HealthTree Foundation for Myelofibrosis. PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.SupportThis activity is supported by independent educational grants from Bristol Myers Squibb, Geron, GSK, and CTI BioPharma Corp., a Sobi Company.Disclosure information is available at the beginning of the video presentation.
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This content has been developed for healthcare professionals only. Patients who seek health information should consult with their physician or relevant patient advocacy groups.For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, slides, and complete CME/MOC/AAPA information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at PeerView.com/EMK865. CME/MOC/AAPA credit will be available until January 5, 2026.Mastering the Art of Myelofibrosis Care: Expert Guidance, Clinical Experience, & Innovation for More Personalized Disease Control In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, and HealthTree Foundation for Myelofibrosis. PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.SupportThis activity is supported by independent educational grants from Bristol Myers Squibb, Geron, GSK, and CTI BioPharma Corp., a Sobi Company.Disclosure information is available at the beginning of the video presentation.
This content has been developed for healthcare professionals only. Patients who seek health information should consult with their physician or relevant patient advocacy groups.For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, slides, and complete CME/MOC/AAPA information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at PeerView.com/EMK865. CME/MOC/AAPA credit will be available until January 5, 2026.Mastering the Art of Myelofibrosis Care: Expert Guidance, Clinical Experience, & Innovation for More Personalized Disease Control In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, and HealthTree Foundation for Myelofibrosis. PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.SupportThis activity is supported by independent educational grants from Bristol Myers Squibb, Geron, GSK, and CTI BioPharma Corp., a Sobi Company.Disclosure information is available at the beginning of the video presentation.
This content has been developed for healthcare professionals only. Patients who seek health information should consult with their physician or relevant patient advocacy groups.For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, slides, and complete CME/MOC/AAPA information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at PeerView.com/EMK865. CME/MOC/AAPA credit will be available until January 5, 2026.Mastering the Art of Myelofibrosis Care: Expert Guidance, Clinical Experience, & Innovation for More Personalized Disease Control In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, and HealthTree Foundation for Myelofibrosis. PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.SupportThis activity is supported by independent educational grants from Bristol Myers Squibb, Geron, GSK, and CTI BioPharma Corp., a Sobi Company.Disclosure information is available at the beginning of the video presentation.
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This content has been developed for healthcare professionals only. Patients who seek health information should consult with their physician or relevant patient advocacy groups.For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, slides, and complete CME/MOC/AAPA information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at PeerView.com/EMK865. CME/MOC/AAPA credit will be available until January 5, 2026.Mastering the Art of Myelofibrosis Care: Expert Guidance, Clinical Experience, & Innovation for More Personalized Disease Control In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, and HealthTree Foundation for Myelofibrosis. PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.SupportThis activity is supported by independent educational grants from Bristol Myers Squibb, Geron, GSK, and CTI BioPharma Corp., a Sobi Company.Disclosure information is available at the beginning of the video presentation.
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This content has been developed for healthcare professionals only. Patients who seek health information should consult with their physician or relevant patient advocacy groups.For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, slides, and complete CME/MOC/AAPA information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at PeerView.com/EMK865. CME/MOC/AAPA credit will be available until January 5, 2026.Mastering the Art of Myelofibrosis Care: Expert Guidance, Clinical Experience, & Innovation for More Personalized Disease Control In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, and HealthTree Foundation for Myelofibrosis. PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education, is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.SupportThis activity is supported by independent educational grants from Bristol Myers Squibb, Geron, GSK, and CTI BioPharma Corp., a Sobi Company.Disclosure information is available at the beginning of the video presentation.
(In this jam-packed episode of Good Morning Liberty, Nate Thurston and Charles 'Chuck' Thompson cover a variety of thought-provoking and controversial topics. The hosts discuss Biden's pardon of his son Hunter and the surrounding political drama, dive into Canada's new gun ban and its implications, and critique a misleading Newsweek article that took content from a parody account about Cash Patel. They also highlight Elon Musk's recent 50 billion dollar payday controversy, the absurdity of misinformation experts, and the recent trans model of the year announcement. The conversation continues with a deep dive into government work-from-home policies post-COVID, Spotify's controversial profit reporting, and violent rhetoric following the assassination of a healthcare CEO. The episode wraps up with a discussion about the viral 'Hawk Tuah' influencer and the cryptocurrency rug pull scandal. Join us for another eye-opening and engaging episode! (03:12) Hunter Biden's Pardon Controversy (11:30) Canada's Firearm Ban and Donation Proposal (14:26) Media Blunders and Misinformation (16:55) Elon Musk's Payday and Shareholder Votes (26:07) Pride Month Controversy in Ontario (29:27) Clinical Experience and Research Data (29:58) Doctors' Choice and Adolescents' Needs (30:51) Supreme Court and Medical Risks (33:28) Transgender Model of the Year (35:51) Government Employees Working from Home (41:08) Spotify's Profits and Corporate Greed (43:37) Healthcare System and CEO Assassination Reactions (49:30) Capitalism vs. Socialism Debate (51:43) Hawk Tuah Coin Controversy (54:50) Final Thoughts and Voting
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TIME STAMPS: 00:15 This week's guest is the one and only Stephen Thomas! The UK Carnivore / Co-Host of the annual Carnivoreathon / Carnivore & Keto Coach specializing in OBESITY & DIABETES Personal trainer & Qualified Phlebotomist! (Spotify - The UK Carnivore Experience / IG - @ theukcarnivore / YouTube - @ coachsteven ) 04:32 BLOOD PANELS - Don't be someone who chases “numbers” while ignoring symptoms! Advice for what to look for in CLINICAL EXPERIENCE and EVIDENCE-BASED STUDIES. 06:11 URIC ACID LEVELS - What is optimal, and is this necessary to keep an eye on this? 08:18:20 HEMOGLOBIN and its role in transporting IRON - Hemoglobin is a type of protein in your red blood cells that distributes the oxygen you breathe to muscles and tissues throughout your body. Without oxygen, your muscles would not have the energy they need to function normally.Hemoglobin also picks up carbon dioxide and returns it to your lungs for you to exhale. This essential process helps prevent toxic levels of carbon dioxide. 09:31 HEME IRON & PLANT-BASED IRON - how sourcing & BIOAVAILABILITY affects your body's iron levels and associated symptoms of deficiency. 11:07 Why VEGANS require more Vitamin C than carnivores! 16:39 FERRITIN is a BLOOD PROTEIN that stores iron. You usually get a ferritin blood test because your doctor suspects you have too little or too much iron in your body. Ferritin is everywhere - even in your bones! MUCOSAL FERRITIN exists within your SMALL INTESTINE which is stripped away regularly, especially by a plant based diet especially if it's high in fiber. 18:50 DO YOU HAVE SYMPTOMS of IRON DEFICIENCY or IRON OVERLOAD? You could be experiencing WEAK, TIRED, LOW SEX DRIVE, LACK OF INTEREST IN SEX, or TROUBLE WITH ERECTIONS? Foggy memory? Heart palpitations? HAIR LOSS? 21:45 Experience learned from having trained OVER 1000 CLIENTS!!! 22:32 Why the carnivore diet makes you look way younger than you actually are! 24:04 Best and worst sources of VITAMIN K2; when and where it makes sense to supplement. 28:21 Casey Aiken's experience with BLOOD STATINS / @ aaandboomgoesthedynamite - this week's LISTENER INSPIRING SUCCESS STORY! Check out how he lives an ancestral way of living on his website and on social media - killgoreadventures.com / @ killgoreadventures.com on IG! 32:15 This week's BAD COACH CALLOUT REMIX - why CUTTING CARBS HELPS YOU BURN FAT REGARDLESS OF CALORIES, with @ carnivore_ali 37:04 Mark Sherwood, from New Castle, UK - questions around electrolytes and calcium levels. 40:04 Best sources and practices for VITAMIN D3, CALCIUM, and MAGNESIUM supplementation when necessary. 41:07 Daiva, from Ireland - Improvement and status of HEART PALPITATIONS since going Carnivore and what this tells us about her iron levels. Coffees, teas, nicotine, and life stressors that may lead to heart palpitations and general advice on how to troubleshoot where this issue comes from. 46:16 Stephen's opinion on Lakanto Liquid Monk Fruit Extract Drops - Zero Calorie, Zero Sugar, Keto Drink Sweetener 47:59 QUESTION #1 - Donald, from London, UK. Questions around simple carbohydrates vs. artificially sweetened pre workout supplements concerning performance and fat adaptation. 53:55 Artificially-sweetened feeds and beverage that trigger a CEPHALIC RESPONSE - Tasting sweet food elicits insulin release prior to increasing plasma glucose levels, known as cephalic phase insulin release (CPIR). The characteristic of CPIR is that plasma insulin secretion occurs before the rise of the plasma glucose level.
In this episode, MEDSURG Nursing Journal Editorial Board Member Sally Russell talks with Kristin Larson, a nephrology nurse practitioner at Roseman University in South Jordan, Utah, and member of the American Nephrology Nurses Association. They discuss an innovative approach spearheaded by Ms. Larson that offers student nurses the opportunity to more easily participate in clinical settings as part of their course requirements. Ms. Larson shares the method she used to provide a clinical experience in a free-standing dialysis clinic for med-surg nursing students.Kristin Larson, RN, AGNP-BC, CNN, has been a nephrology nurse practitioner and a member of the American Nephrology Nurses Association (ANNA) for 23 years. As an advanced practice nurse, she has cared for individuals with all stages of kidney disease. Kristin's current role is with Roseman University in South Jordan, Utah, where she leads the hemodialysis rotation for undergraduate student nurses. She also serves as a distance renal educator for NYU—Langone Health.Sally S. Russell, MN, BSN, RN, CNE(ret), has been a medical-surgical nurse for over 30 years, and is currently a faculty member and NCLEX specialist for Ascend Learning. Sally is a retired Certified Medical-Surgical Registered Nurse and is a member of the MEDSURG Nursing Journal Editorial Board.For archived episodes of this podcast and to learn more about MEDSURG Nursing, visit the journal's website at medsurgnursing.net.© Jannetti Publications, Inc.Music selections by Scott Holmeshttp://www.scottholmesmusic.com
On this week's episode, we welcome Katie Taylor, Child Life Specialist and CEO & Founder of Child Life On Call - a support and resource provider to families & care teams through strategic partnerships with healthcare organizations. Child Life On Call enhances care & support with innovative, trauma-informed, and child life specialist-based solutions tailored ensure every family feels like an empowered part of the care team. We have such an interesting conversation around Child Life Specialists and the ways they can impact care for babies and children during medical challenges.On this episode, you will hear:- What is a child life specialist?- Child life in the NICU- Child life in pediatrics- The power of play and validation- Education and advocacy in child life specialists- Supporting siblings of children with medical challenges- Integrating child life practices into every day life- Support Spot App- The power of child-friendly language and validating emotions- Advocating for pediatric-focused care and comfort measuresYou can learn more about Child Life On Call by following their Instagram: @childlifeoncall and visiting their website.You can also download the Support Spot App here.Guest Bio:Katie Taylor received her Bachelor of Arts at Penn State University and she did her practicum at Children's National Medical Center. She did her internship at Inova Children's Hospital and received a fellowship in Hem/Onc & Adolescent Medicine at Inova Children's Hospital.Katie has over 12 years of Clinical Experience in PICU, ER, Adult, Outpatient, Inpatient Services and is an international and national speaker on Child Life Services.By leveraging technology, and putting education and support into an easy-to-use app, Katie Taylor found a way to empower patients, their families, and the care team, and expand access to child life services to people who needed it the most.The key to better care is here, and it fits in the palm of your hand. Let me show you what the Child Life On Call app can do for you.For more birth trauma content and a community full of love and support, head to my Instagram at @thebirthtrauma_mama.Learn more about the support and services I offer through The Birth Trauma Mama Therapy & Support Services.
“I'm looking for a guy in finance…” Okay, while that's the start of a recent viral song, I spoke with an SLP who *was* in finance. Fred Stahl is a second-career medical SLP who shares how he went from hedge fund management to voice and dysphagia management for head and neck cancer survivors. Together we discuss why he left finance for speech pathology, his learning experience, his involvement in a research study on swallowing (and the unexpected findings), and the incredibly dynamic nature of our field. From embracing opportunities to learning from failures, Fred's insight is both eye-opening and incredibly motivating! Tune in and get inspired. Get show notes here: https://syppodcast.com/332 Fred Stal is a Speech-Language Pathologist and Certified Brain Injury Specialist. He completed his initial training and clinical fellowship through Cleveland Clinic Rehabilitation Hospital. Currently, Fred works in the outpatient setting as well as per diem in the acute care setting. He recently published research as a co-author with the NYU Swallowing Research Lab, which was presented by the incredible lead author at the 2024 Dysphagia Research Society conference in Puerto Rico. His main areas of clinical interest include dysphagia management, upper airway disorders, and most of all… all things related to the head and neck cancer population. Research Link mentioned: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9513300/ Timestamps: Fred's Journey into Speech-Language Pathology (00:01:45) Fred's Clinical Experience and Career Path (00:02:29) Passion for Head and Neck Cancer Patients (00:05:47) Learning and Implementing New Techniques (00:07:59) Specialized Field within Speech-Language Pathology (00:08:46) Manual Therapy and Lymphedema in Head and Neck Patients (00:11:36) Presentation at ASHA and Case Studies (00:13:47) Continuous Learning and Adapting in the Field (00:16:41) The research publication (00:18:02) Learning from failures (00:21:26) Instrumental assessment and patient outcomes (00:25:28) Challenges in patient recovery (00:28:20) Value of long-term patient relationships (00:31:38) Advocacy and improvement in skilled nursing facilities (00:33:30) The power of basic tools in dysphagia therapy (00:34:17) Wada testing and awake craniotomy (00:35:15) Exploring new areas in speech pathology (00:36:16) The post 332 – From Hedge Funds to Head & Neck Cancer: Fred Stal's Unique Journey as an SLP appeared first on Swallow Your Pride Podcast.
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After 2 decades of working in a clinical long term care setting as an SLP, Susan Browning was looking for something different amidst the pandemic. This change led her to her role in pediatric SLP in an ABA setting.We discuss one of my favorite topics, collaboration. Susan, bursting with positive energy for the field, talks about how she worked to find her niche to collaborate and complement the work of the other providers and BCBAs in the clinic. With the large scope that SLP spans in the field, it is such a nuanced science. Susan explains some of her interesting presentations coming up to show this large scope, and she draws comparisons from her long term care patients to her pediatric patients with the importance of blending cognition and language. Enjoy this really positive conversation and check out the link to a special ABA Speech Connection CEU, SLP in an ABA Setting.#autism #speectherapyWhat's Inside:Featuring a member of the ABA Speech Connection.Translating long-term care experience into an ABA role.Finding your niche when SLPs and BCBAs collaborate.Mentioned In This Episode:CEU Library - ABA SpeechJoin the ABA SPEECH Connection Membership
Mel McSweeney and Dr Mildrid Yeo briefly outline the approach to urea cycle disorder management and the Gt Ormond Street experience using glycerol phenylbutyrate as a nitrogen scavenger. Clinical experience with glycerol phenylbutyrate in 20 patients with urea cycle disorders at a UK paediatric centre Mildrid Yeo, et al https://doi.org/10.1002/jmd2.12386
If you're ready to look forward to going to clinical instead of dreading it, you're in the right place. Anna and I are here today to share some of our own personal experiences of navigating clinical rotations and to show you how to take control of your clinical experience so it sets you up for future career opportunities. Learn the importance of fostering a positive relationship with your preceptor and our top tips for making a great impression. Hear how to negotiate your clinical experience, how to request feedback on your performance, and ways you can use the student-preceptor relationship for career networking. Get full show notes and more information here: https://blog.npreviews.com/clinical-experience-dread-excitement/
This nontrad is wondering if they should include three years of clinical working experience they have from 12 years ago on their application.
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Exploring diet consistencies (including the great bread debate)... Identifying barriers of modified barium swallow studies (and what to do about them)... Encountering tough pills to swallow (literally)… ☝️ These are just three of the topics Theresa Richard and Gavin Levy discuss in the most recent episode of the Swallow Your Pride Podcast! Together, Theresa and Gavin look at evidence-based practices for medical SLPs while sharing their personal experiences on the job. Through this discussion, key takeaways focus on involving SLPs in dietary conversations, clinical documentation verbiage that reflects dietary needs when designing menus, and collaborating with caregivers, dieticians, and other medical professionals to further gain knowledge and improve patient outcomes. Timestamps: Implementations of Soft and Bite Size Diets: The Role of SLPs (05:44 - 10:58) Where Does Bread Fit in Alterations Diets? (10:59 - 16:15) Exploring the Benefits of Modified Diets for Patients on Altered Diets (16:15 - 21:25) Risks and Benefits of Video Fluoroscopy for Swallowing Studies (21:25 - 26:29) Advocating for Better Communication in Swallow Studies: Involving a Multidisciplinary Team (26:29 - 31:22) Team-Based Recommendations for Patient Care (31:23 - 36:06) The Role of Environment in Swallowing and Testing Outcomes (36:06 - 40:53) A Conversation on Safety,Staff Shortages, and Modifying Diets for Skilled Nursing Facilities (40:54 - 45:42) The Role of Speech Therapists in Medication Administration and Swallowing Studies (45:42 - 50:39) The Impact of Aspiration on Decision Making (50:40 - 55:35) Embracing Change and Connecting Research in Speech Therapy (55:35 - 01:00:34) Exploring Physical Therapy, Coordination of Respiration and Swallowing, and Dementia (01:00:34 - 01:03:22) The post 292 – How We Practice and What We Consider: A Discussion on Clinical Experience and Evidence with Gavin Levy appeared first on Swallow Your Pride Podcast.
Nick talks to Dr. Alan Davis, a clinical psychologist and Director of the Center for Psychedelic Drug Research & Education at Ohio State University. They discuss: the effectiveness of mainstream forms of psychotherapy and antidepressant medications (SSRIs) for depression; psychedelic medicine & psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy; the relevance of the subjective effects of psychedelics for their therapeutic effects; FDA approval for MDMA- and psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy in the coming years; and more.Support the showSign up for the free weekly Mind & Matter newsletter:[https://mindandmatter.substack.com/?sort=top]Learn how you can further support the podcast: [https://mindandmatter.substack.com/p/how-to-support-mind-and-matter]Become a Premium Subscriber to access full content library, including full premium episodes:[https://mindandmatter.substack.com/subscribe?utm_source=menu&simple=true&next=https%3A%2F%2Fmindandmatter.substack.com%2F]Try the Lumen device to optimize your metabolism for weight loss or athletic performance. Use code MIND for $50 off:[https://www.lumen.me/shop?fid=8731&utm_source=influencer&utm_medium=influencer&discount=MIND]
Join Isaiah as he explores five healthcare careers where PhDs are in high demand – regardless of their clinical background. In this week's episode… Healthcare Needs PhDs For More Than Practicing Medicine You might think that you need clinical experience or even a medical degree to qualify for a position in healthcare, but this simply […] The post No Clinical Experience? No Problem. Healthcare Careers For PhDs appeared first on Cheeky Scientist.
Dr. Jennie Byrne shares with us the neuroscience of virtual platforms and how we can find synchrony as well as success by following a few key steps. In this episode you will learn: To define synchrony What video conferencing fatigue is and ways to overcome it How virtual work can be equalizing To understand the roles of adrenaline and cortisol in our actions in the virtual world Ways to create more successful virtual meetings with changes to our various settings. Author Offer: Visit https://work-smart-book.com/ and then click on packages which brings you to: https://hello.dubsado.com/public/form/view/6410e67efbfdbd10421d8232 When you pick the package(s) that you want enter the discount code DRLAURA20 (all caps) for 20 percent off your purchase. About Dr. Jennie: Dr. Jennie Byrne lives to connect the dots between people and ideas in new and unexpected ways. She is a clinical translator between segments of our complex health system - clinicians, finance, operations, data, technology, research. She has strong people skills and enjoys bringing psychological savvy and EQ to complicated problems. Clients have called Dr. Jennie a triple threat. Why? Clinical Experience - nearly two decades of clinical experience as an MD/PhD Entrepreneur - She founded and grew a clinical organization through the entire life cycle of inception to exit C-level Leadership - led teams to create and innovate clinical programs as a C-level leader She is the author of "Work Smart - Use Your Brain and Behavior to Master the Future of Work" You can connect with Dr. Jennie in the following ways: Website: https://drjenniebyrne.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@drjenniebyrne LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drjenniebyrne You can connect with Laura in the following ways: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drlaurasicola LinkedIn Business Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/vocal-impact-productions/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/VocalImpactProductions Facebook: Vocal Impact Productions Twitter: @LauraSicola Instagram: @VocalImpactProductions Website: https://vocalimpactproductions.com/ Laura's Online Course: virtualinfluence.today See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
EPISODE SUMMARY What does it take to become a Special Forces Medic, and how has combat casualty care evolved over the years? Discover the world of Special Operations Medics and Military Medicine in our captivating conversation with retired Army Master Sergeant Samuel Rodriguez. Through Sam's expertise, you'll gain insights into the rigorous training, crucial qualifications, and evolution of Special Operations medics, while understanding how the Special Operations Medical Association (SOMA) has transformed battlefield care and saved countless lives. Join us as we discuss the importance of unconventional medicine in Special Operations, from planning for extreme situations to the actual medical supplies and procedures used on the battlefield. Hear incredible stories from Sam's experiences deep in the Amazon basin and learn about the challenges and initiatives currently being tackled by SOMA. Don't miss this opportunity to see how the advancement of technology and knowledge in military medicine is enhancing the survivability and recovery of Special Operations personnel. EPISODE CHAPTERS (0:00:00) - Special Operations Medics and Military Healthcare (0:11:10) - Special Operations Medic Lessons (0:21:44) - Unconventional Medicine in Special Operations CHAPTER SUMMARIES (0:00:00) - Special Operations Medics and Military Healthcare (11 Minutes) MSG Samuel Rodriguez shares his pathway to becoming a special forces medic and explains how the training and experiences of Special Operations medics have evolved. He also talks about the history of the Special Operations Medical Association (SOMA) and how it has utilized lessons learned to improve care on the battlefield and save lives. Sam shares some helpful resources and information on programs for veterans and first responders to help them improve their quality of life, following traumatic experiences. We discuss the qualifications required to become an 18D and the importance of physical and mental preparedness. Finally, Sam shares how his training has evolved and changed over the years. (0:11:10) - Special Operations Medic Lessons (11 Minutes) We explore the planning process for medical care in dangerous and austere situations and the types of medical supplies and procedures carried out on the battlefield. Sam shares a memorable clinical experience of providing medical aid in an area of the Amazon basin, as well as the advice given to the US Army Special Operations Command from a medical and enlisted medic perspective. (0:21:44) - Unconventional Medicine in Special Operations (14 Minutes) From its inception in 1987 to its official formation in 1992, SOMA's main mission has been to ensure the survivability and speed of recovery of Special Operations personnel through advancing technology and knowledge in unconventional medicine. We explore the different learning tracks at SOMA meetings, ranging from canine sessions to brain health sessions, and discuss some of the most significant milestones in the organization's history. We also discuss the challenges SOMA has faced and the initiatives and projects they are currently focused on. 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A patient recounts a difficult and painful experience and discusses how she turned it into something positive for herself and for medicine.
This student wants to know if her 300 hours of clinical experience is enough as a MD/PhD applicant.
Consumers don't care so much about price but what they're going to pay out-of-pocket, says Cedar President Seth Cohen.
The COM Pod: an unfiltered look at life at Idaho's first medical school
Co-hosts of The COM Pod, Brian Atkinson, Stephanie Dillon, and Dr. Sarah Davis chat with Student Doctors Haik and Kristen as they reflect on their clinical years and look ahead to Match Day. Links mentioned in this episode:Clinical Experience at ICOMMatch Day 2022Have a question or topic suggestion for The COM Pod? Connect with us on social media:Facebook: Facebook.com/idahoDOcomInstagram: @idahocomTwitter: @idahocomEmail: podcast@idahocom.org
In this episode, we will learn from Hannah Pugh, OTR/L an occupational therapist who specializes in Digital Health. Hannah has been a practicing occupational therapist for 5 years. She studied kinesiology at Michigan State University and then received her Masters of Occupational Therapy from the University of Pittsburgh. She has traditional OT experience working in an outpatient setting, acute, and inpatient care but through that time she realized she was interested in helping people through a different lens. Early in her career, she realized she could have a greater impact on people's lives by leveraging technology to reach more people. She took a course in UX design and now works as the Head of Clinical Experience at Reactiv, a health tech startup that uses augmented reality to treat people with joint pain. Show Key Points:· Hannah tells us about her background and her path to her Uncommon OT work· She describes what inspired her to do this work · She provides OT practitioners with valuable career advice· She provides direction, resources and his contact information As always, I welcome any feedback & ideas from all of you or if you are interested in being a guest on future episodes, please do not hesitate to contact Patricia Motus at transitionsot@gmail.com or DM via Instagram @transitionsotTHANK YOU for LISTENING, FOLLOWING, DOWNLOADING, RATING, REVIEWING & SHARING “The Uncommon OT Series” Podcast with all your OTP friends and colleagues! Full Episodes and Q & A only available at: https://www.wholistic-transitions.com/the-uncommon-ot-seriesSign Up NOW for the Transitions OT Email List to Receive the FREE Updated List of Uncommon OT Practice Settingshttps://www.wholistic-transitions.com/transitionsot For Non-Traditional OT Practice Mentorship w/ Patricia: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeC3vI5OnK3mLrCXACEex-5ReO8uUVPo1EUXIi8FKO-FCfoEg/viewformFollow the link below and USE DISCOUNT CODE “TransitionsOT” to Score 20% OFF Your PICMONIC Membership today! https://www.picmonic.com/viphookup/TRANSITIONSOTLBL23Happy Listening Friends!Big OT Love!All views are mine and guests own.Be a Patron to support The Uncommon OT Series Podcast project via Patreon.
Dr. Jennie Byrne lives to connect the dots between people and ideas in new and unexpected ways. She is a clinical translator between segments of our complex health system - clinicians, finance, operations, data, technology, and research. She has strong people skills and enjoys bringing psychological savvy and EQ to complicated problems. Clients have called her a triple threat because:1) Clinical Experience - nearly two decades of clinical experience as an MD/PhD2) Entrepreneur - founded and grew a clinical organization through the entire life cycle of inception to exit3) C-level Leadership - led teams to create and innovate clinical programs as a C-level leaderShe is also the author of "Work Smart - Brain/Behavior/Creativity and the Future of Work" Connect with Dr. Jennie here: drjenniebyrne.com and on Linkedin.com/in/drjenniebyrne/
This older premed has work, travel, family, school, and MCAT. Does she really need clinical experience?
Dr. Baumhauer is a tenured Professor and serves as the Senior Associate Dean of Academic Affairs for the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry. She also is the Associate Chair of Academic Affairs within the Department of Orthopaedics at the University of Rochester. In addition to providing clinical care and performing surgery, she holds the position as the Director of the Clinical Health Informatics Core for the UR Healthcare System and is a board of director of Accountable Health Partners, ACO for the Rochester Region. She received her Doctorate of Medicine from the University of Vermont College of Medicine. She completed orthopaedic residency at the Medical Center Hospital of Vermont and a Fellowship in Foot and Ankle Surgery at the Medical College of Wisconsin. She also completed a Masters in Public Health degree from the University of Rochester. Dr. Baumhauer is the past president of the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS), and Eastern Orthopaedic Association. She currently is the President of the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Health Organization and has published over two hundred peer reviewed papers and book chapters. Part 1: Data are needed to help understand how a patient is feeling and functioning to implement preventive health strategies, maximize healthy behaviors, assess their treatment response, and understand how health care resources are being allocated. Dr. Baumhauer defined a patient reported outcome as information directly reported by the patient who experiences it and is not interpreted as when we usually obtain some health history and tell it in our terms and report it into the patient's note. She provided examples of the disconnect between what is important to the patient and what the clinician believes is important for the patient. A validated number can be placed on how the patient is feeling and functioning. It is important that a validated instrument be used that is quick and does not hold up the clinician. At the University of Rochester, they landed on the use of PROMIS (Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System) on a custom platform called UR VOICE (Validated Outcomes in Clinical Experience). They collect the same information for each patient. They try to ask the right questions when the information is needed most. The aim is to be domain specific, such as symptom-based, using the core package of pain, physical function, and depression rather than focusing on various diseases. Depending on the medical specialty, the symptoms emphasized can be different. Compared to SF-36, PROMIS is a better measure since it is more responsive to change.
The Mappd advising team answers pre-health questions.
In this episode we interview Dr. Jason Zucker, an infectious disease physician and assistant professor of medicine at Columbia University Irving Medical Center. We focus on topics of clinical manifestations and counseling of patients in the 2022 Monkeypox outbreak. View episode transcript and references at www.std.uw.edu.This podcast is dedicated to an STD [sexually transmitted disease] literature review for health care professionals who are interested in remaining up-to-date on the diagnosis, management, and prevention of STDs. Editor and host Dr. Meena Ramchandani is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Washington (UW) and Medical Director of the Public Health – Seattle & King County Sexual Health Clinic.
The COM Pod: an unfiltered look at life at Idaho's first medical school
Forming a strong social circle in medical school can help students maintain a nice work-life balance and excel academically. Depending on your personality, making friends can either be easy or daunting; but once you've created your friend circle, you'll have a great support system. Third-year ICOM students, Dorothy Yen, Kristie Nguyen, and Madison Summers share their experiences with making friends in medical school and how they curated their seven-member "girl gang" that helps them through the highs and lows of med school.Links and emails mentioned in the podcast:Clinical Experience: https://www.idahocom.org/academics/clinical-experience/ Have a question or topic suggestion for The COM Pod? Connect with us on social media:Facebook: Facebook.com/idahoDOcomInstagram: @idahocomTwitter: @idahocomEmail: podcast@idahocom.org
How much clinical experience do you need to start a business? The answer might surprise you.Many practitioners are held back from starting their own practice because they don't have 'enough' experience. But what does that mean? And does more experience mean more clinical success?The answer is much more about confidence. And experience doesn't necessarily confer confidence. Check out the 'sode for our discussion on how much experience you need to start a practice (and how much is too much!).Am I Ready to Start My Own Practice?A business 'wannabe?' Make sure to check out our upcoming free training on "Am I Ready to Start My Own Practice?". Register at www.pelvicptrising.com/ready to catch the free training on June 28th at 5:30pm (Pacific).Pelvic PT EssentialsLooking to boost your clinical confidence? If you'd like to get more confident in your initial evaluation and communication skills, check out the Pelvic PT Essentials course!Shout Out and Get in Touch!If you're enjoying the podcast, please take a few seconds to take a screenshot and put it up in your Instagram Stories and tag Nicole (@nicolecozeandpt). Or send us an email at Nicole@PelvicSanity.com with your thoughts, questions or ideas. We'd love to hear from you!About UsNicole and Jesse Cozean founded Pelvic PT Rising to provide clinical and business resources to physical therapists to change the way we treat pelvic health. PelvicSanity Physical Therapy together in 2016. It grew quickly into one of the largest cash-based physical therapy practices in the country.
Today's 2022 applicant was told that their clinical experience wasn't enough. Do they need more or was that person wrong?