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Unlock the secrets of simplifying complex medical procedures and fast-track your career in the competitive medical sales industry. In this enlightening episode, we sit down with Josh Reynolds, the Area Vice President of Sales in the Southeast for OrthoFundamentals, to explore the innovative landscape of SI joint fusion. Discover how OrthoFundamentals is redefining industry standards with their streamlined processes and cutting-edge products. Josh also shares invaluable advice for newcomers, emphasizing the importance of starting out with larger companies to build a solid foundation of experience. Journey with us through Josh's fascinating career path, from his early dreams of becoming a professional baseball player to his significant achievements in medical sales. Learn how a serendipitous summer with a host family in Colorado pivoted his career aspirations towards medical sales, leading to impactful roles with industry giants like Smith & Nephew. Josh provides a compelling comparison between orthopedic and pharmaceutical sales, offering a nuanced understanding of the unique challenges and rewards of each field. Finally, delve into the entrepreneurial spirit that drives Josh's success. Hear firsthand about the emotional challenges and strategic decisions involved in founding his own distributorship and leading a sales team at OrthoFundamentals. Josh emphasizes the critical role of networking in securing career opportunities and shares heartwarming personal news about his growing family. Don't miss this comprehensive discussion that combines professional insights with personal anecdotes, offering a complete picture of the medical sales landscape and the entrepreneurial journey. Meet the guest As the Area Vice President of Sales - Southeast at OrthoFundamentals, LLC, Josh Reynolds leads a team of high-performing sales professionals who provide cutting-edge orthopedic solutions to surgeons, ASC's and hospitals across the region. With 10 years of successful medical sales experience, Josh has a proven track record of exceeding sales expectations, developing new territories, and managing multiple direct reports. Josh's core competencies include sales operations, sales management and social networking, which he leverages to create and execute effective sales strategies, build strong relationships with key stakeholders, and deliver value to our customers and partners. His mission is to drive growth and innovation in the pain management and spine space, where he has expertise in offering innovative products and technologies that improve patient outcomes and quality of life. He is passionate about learning new trends and developments in this field, and he is always looking for new opportunities to expand his knowledge and skills. Connect with him: https://www.linkedin.com/in/josh-reynolds-44a4a58a Learn more about OrthoFundamentals: https://orthofundamentals.com/
Did you know that the various phases of the Moon have a profound impact on diverse aspects of your body, including sleep, organs, hormones, and energy levels? Join me and my guest, Masami Covey, as we delve into the fascinating realm of reclaiming the Wisdom of Living with the Moon cycles. Through Ancient Lunar Wisdom, Scientific Tools, Clinical Knowledge, and Energetic Practices discover how you can re-establish harmony and enjoy renewed health and vitality. In this episode you'll learn: ⏰ 00:00 - Intro ⏰ 02:09 - When Did Masami Connect With The Moon ⏰ 07:54 - Effects She Understands Are Within Us ⏰ 28:00 - Life Around The Moon Cycles ⏰ 37:12 - January 11th ⏰ 42:59 - The ONE Thing You Can Do Today Listen to Wellness By Design on the go with these apps: Apple Podcasts Spotify iHeart Radio Subscribe, rate and review! Check out Masami Covey's Bio: Masami is a Health Intuitive and Functional Nutritional Therapist who leads women in rediscovering the Wisdom of Lunar Cycles during and post-menopause through a blend of Japanese Moon Medicine, science, and proven clinical modalities. In both private sessions and group work, Masami reveals the root causes of imbalance by using her Intuitive insights to provide laser-pointed guidance. Applying a whole-person approach, she translates the subtle language of our bodies to offer practical daily tools that support personal development, soul expression, and greater health and vitality. Masami was born and raised in Japan in a bi-cultural family, and she draws from her blend of East-meets-West culture, language, and energy medicine, as well as years of professional training and experience in Functional Nutritional Therapy, Yoga Therapy, Positive Neuroplasticity, Ayurveda, and applied linguistics. Masami also holds a Master of Science in International Business. She is a faculty member of The Shift Network and a frequent speaker on health and energy summits, podcasts, and programs. Masami Covey's gift and link: Reclaim Your Moon Power: Master Your Lunar Rhythms, Shift Your Life (A 29.5-day guided journey). Find out here: https://masami-covey.teachable.com/courses/ Connect with Masami Covey: Website: https://masamicovey.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/masamicovey1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/masamicovey YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/breatheinc ***** Hi there! I am Jane Hogan, the Wellness Engineer, and the host of Wellness By Design. I spent 30 years designing foundations for buildings until the pain and inflammation of rheumatoid arthritis led me to hang up my hard hat and follow my heart. Now I blend my backgrounds in science and spirituality to teach people how to tap into the power of their mind, body and soul. I help them release pain naturally so they can become the most wonderful fine version of themselves. Wellness By Design is a show dedicated to helping people achieve wellness not by reacting to the world around them but by intentionally designing a life based on what their own body needs. In this show we explore practices, methods and science that contribute to releasing pain and inflammation naturally. Learn more at https://thewellnessengineer.com Would you like to learn how to release pain by creating more peace and calm? Download my free guided meditation audio bundle here: https://thewellnessengineer.com/audiobundle Connect with Jane: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JaneHoganHealth/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janehoganhealth DISCLAIMER: The information contained in this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to treat, diagnose, cure, or prevent any disease. You should always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you have regarding a medical condition before undertaking any diet, exercise, supplement, health program, or other procedure discussed in this podcast.
If you've heard about nonclinical physician roles in the life insurance industry, was your first thought “I don't want to sell insurance”? This is one of the many misconceptions about the field that today's returning guest, Dr. Megan Leivant, an internal medicine physician who transitioned to a role in life insurance medicine, is here to discuss. Dr. Leivant will also catch us up on her career path since her last appearance, review opportunities for physicians in the life insurance industry, share how to get started, and more! You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/episode121 In this episode we're talking about: What the role of life insurance medical director entails The types of cases Megan reviews in her day-to-day work How denying coverage is (thankfully) not part of Dr. Leivant's job Qualifications needed to work in this field Ways to network and learn more about life insurance roles Typical compensation for life insurance medical director roles Growth opportunities, including “what exactly is reinsurance?” Links for this episode: AAIM American Academy of Insurance Medicine Insider's Guide to Life Insurance Medicine Episode 8 Life Insurance - A Hidden Gem Of A Nonclinical Career with Dr. Megan Leivant Carpe Diem Resume Kit - Converting your CV to a resume helps recruiters better understand why you are a great match for a specific job. My resume kit will guide you through creating a polished resume for your desired job. Templates are included as well as a bonus on writing your cover letter. Give yourself the best chance of getting that interview!
In this episode of CUBIST, Amanda and Don discuss the article, "Risk Factors for high symptom burden three months after traumatic brain injury and implications for clinical trial design: A TRACK-TBI study” by Nancy Temkin and colleagues, published in the Journal of Neurotrauma in June of 2022. Article Citation: Temkin, N., Machamer, J., Dikmen, S., Nelson, L. D., Barber, J., Hwang, P. H., Boase, K., Stein, M. B., Sun, X., Giacino, J., McCrea, M. A., Taylor, S. R., Jain, S., Manley, G., & TRACK-TBI Investigators (2022). Risk Factors for High Symptom Burden Three Months after Traumatic Brain Injury and Implications for Clinical Trial Design: A Transforming Research and Clinical Knowledge in Traumatic Brain Injury Study. Journal of Neurotrauma, 39(21-22), 1524–1532. Article LINK: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35754333/ CUBIST is a podcast for healthcare providers produced by the Traumatic Brain Injury Center of Excellence. We discuss the latest research on traumatic brain injury (TBI) most relevant to patient care. For more about TBI, including clinical tools, go to www.health.mil/TBICoE or email us at dha.TBICoEinfo@health.mil. The views, opinions, and/or findings in this podcast are those of the host and subject matter experts. They should not be construed as an official Department of Defense position, policy, or decision unless designated by other official documentation. Our theme song is “Upbeat-Corporate' by WhiteCat, available and was used according to the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 4.0 license.
In this episode of CUBIST, Amanda and Don discuss the article, "Risk Factors for high symptom burden three months after traumatic brain Injury and implications for clinical trial design: A TRACK-TBI study” by Nancy Temkin and colleagues published in the Journal of Neurotrauma in June of 2022. Article Citation: Temkin, N., Machamer, J., Dikmen, S., Nelson, L. D., Barber, J., Hwang, P. H., Boase, K., Stein, M. B., Sun, X., Giacino, J., McCrea, M. A., Taylor, S. R., Jain, S., Manley, G., & TRACK-TBI Investigators (2022). Risk Factors for High Symptom Burden Three Months after Traumatic Brain Injury and Implications for Clinical Trial Design: A Transforming Research and Clinical Knowledge in Traumatic Brain Injury Study. Journal of Neurotrauma, 39(21-22), 1524–1532. Article LINK: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35754333/ CUBIST is a podcast for healthcare providers produced by the Traumatic Brain Injury Center of Excellence. We discuss the latest research on traumatic brain injury (TBI) most relevant to patient care. For more about TBI, including clinical tools, go to www.health.mil/TBICoE or email us at dha.TBICoEinfo@health.mil. The views, opinions, and/or findings in this podcast are those of the host and subject matter experts. They should not be construed as an official Department of Defense position, policy, or decision unless designated by other official documentation. Our theme song is “Upbeat-Corporate' by WhiteCat, available and was used according to the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 4.0 license.
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In today's episode, Amy Faith Ho, MD, MPH, a practicing emergency physician, board certified in emergency medicine (ABEM) and clinical informatics (ABPM) is joined by Melisa Tucker, Nym Health's Senior Vice President and Head of Product, for a conversation on merging cutting-edge technology with deep clinical knowledge. They will discuss how AI, natural language processing and machine learning can be used to reduce administrative complexity and streamline revenue cycle operations. The podcast will cover new technological approaches, including their benefits, current gaps and new areas of opportunity for solutions that reduce administrative complexity in healthcare settings.This episode is sponsored by Nym Health.
In this episode of CUBIST, Amanda and Don interview Dr. Emerson Wickwire, the principal investigator of the article, "Trajectories of insomnia and adults after traumatic brain injury," published in JAMA in January of 2022. Article Citation: Wickwire, E. M., Albrecht, J. S., Capaldi, V. F., 2nd, Jain, S. O., Gardner, R. C., Werner, J. K., Mukherjee, P., McKeon, A. B., Smith, M. T., Giacino, J. T., Nelson, L. D., Williams, S. G., Collen, J., Sun, X., Schnyer, D. M., Markowitz, A. J., Manley, G. T., Krystal, A. D., & Transforming Research and Clinical Knowledge in Traumatic Brain Injury (TRACK-TBI) Investigators (2022). Trajectories of Insomnia in Adults After Traumatic Brain Injury. JAMA network open, 5(1), e2145310. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.45310 Article LINK: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35080600/ CUBIST is a podcast for health care providers produced by the Traumatic Brain Injury Center of Excellence. We discuss the latest research on traumatic brain injury (TBI) most relevant to patient care. For more about TBI, including clinical tools, go to www.health.mil/TBICoE or email us at dha.ncr.j-9.mbx.tbicoe-info@mail.mil. The views, opinions, and/or findings in this podcast are those of the host and subject matter experts. They should not be construed as an official Department of Defense position, policy, or decision unless designated by other official documentation. Our theme song is “Upbeat-Corporate' by WhiteCat, available and was used according to the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 4.0 license.
In this episode of CUBIST, Amanda and Don interview Dr. Emerson Wickwire, the principal investigator of the article, "Trajectories of insomnia and adults after traumatic brain injury," published in JAMA in January of 2022. Article Citation: Wickwire, E. M., Albrecht, J. S., Capaldi, V. F., 2nd, Jain, S. O., Gardner, R. C., Werner, J. K., Mukherjee, P., McKeon, A. B., Smith, M. T., Giacino, J. T., Nelson, L. D., Williams, S. G., Collen, J., Sun, X., Schnyer, D. M., Markowitz, A. J., Manley, G. T., Krystal, A. D., & Transforming Research and Clinical Knowledge in Traumatic Brain Injury (TRACK-TBI) Investigators (2022). Trajectories of Insomnia in Adults After Traumatic Brain Injury. JAMA network open, 5(1), e2145310. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.45310 Article LINK: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35080600/ CUBIST is a podcast for health care providers produced by the Traumatic Brain Injury Center of Excellence. We discuss the latest research on traumatic brain injury (TBI) most relevant to patient care. For more about TBI, including clinical tools, go to www.health.mil/TBICoE or email us at dha.ncr.j-9.mbx.tbicoe-info@mail.mil.
Many practitioners overly emphasize tangible, scientific knowledge when it comes to patient care. But oftentimes they're met with disappointment and frustration due to patient non-compliance. You have to remember that your knowledge is only as effective as your ability to elicit, in your patients, the desire to take action. In this episode, Dr. Connie discusses the importance of knowledge, but also the importance of layering your coaching ability to empower your patients to take action. . Be sure to subscribe to our podcast and Youtube channel so that you stay in the loop with the Functional Yoga Medicine Show! We release new episodes every week. Click here to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/functional-yoga-medicine-show-with-dr-connie-jeon/id1510322962 Click here to subscribe to our podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4EIz9fIQ0MyyiqlnSbWENv Click here to subscribe to our Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcQ8ySs38wLcDpp4-VJrdhQ And if you liked this message, please leave us a review on iTunes! . Be sure to follow Dr. Connie on Instagram! Dr. Connie Cheung account: https://www.instagram.com/drconniecheung/ Functional Yoga Medicine account: https://www.instagram.com/functionalyogamedicine/ . Join our FREE Functional Yoga Medicine Facebook group for exclusive content: https://www.facebook.com/groups/FunctionalYogaMedicine . Interested in elevating your knowledge to become a health promoting practitioner who can help clients and patients achieve life changing results? Click here to learn more about our Alkaline Method™ Certification Program for Health Practitioners: https://be.functionalyogamedicine.com/am-certification-program
Join Drs Mrowietz and Savage for a quickfire exchange on IL-17 inhibitors, treatment goals, and recommendations in psoriasis. Credit available for this activity expires: 9/16/2022 Earn Credit / Learning Objectives & Disclosures: https://www.medscape.org/viewarticle/958512?src=mkm_podcast_addon_958512
Dan's professional skills are broad & as a lecturer for Movement Therapy Education he is able to share his experiences and knowledge to other practitioners. He does this from a multidisciplinary view & you will hear also it comes from place of true passion for doing whats right for everyone involved....
I have said in the past that I would prefer to take somebody with clinical knowledge ahead of somebody with sales experience. The thinking was that the person with clinical knowledge would be able to add value in a shorter amount of time, and while providing some value, could learn the sales side of the business over time. I have changed my stance on this and I wanted to use a podcast episode to clarify my position. I hope you enjoy this episode! _________ Medical Sales Training: https://medicalsalescertificationprogram.com/programs/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUu7_015SYVe3qxRk9uEpaw? LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/medical-sales-certification-program/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/medicalsalescertification/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MedicalSalesCertificationProgram
08:17 no caep full Hans Rosenberg crackcast.org@gmail.com (CCteam)CanadiEM aims to improve emergency care in Canada by building an online community of practice for healthcare practitioners and providing them with high quality, freely available educational resources. Our podcasts are found on this channel and include: CRACKCast (Core Rosen's and Clinical Knowledge) helps residents to "Turn on their learn on" through podcasts that assist with exam prep by covering essential core content. ClerkCast: A podcast focused on clinical clerks and their time in emergency medicine. It provides an overview of key topics that help you to rock your EM rotations. First Year Diaries: A podcast focused on the first
As pharmacists, we are in the business of taking care of patients. Patient care is at the essence of what we do as pharmacists. The word “clinical” means, of or relating to the observation and treatment of actual patients. However, there’s are new and less explored career pathways that are available to pharmacist, that of the non-clinical pharmacist. By non-clinical, we mean careers paths where pharmacist may not have direct contact with individual patients on a one-on-one basis. In this week’s episode we speak with: Chantelle Turner, pharmacist working as a Claims Review Specialist & a leadership and business coach. We discuss Chantelle's PharmaHack Journey which has led to her current role where she works with insurers conducting independent medication reviews to help injured people get back to work sooner. We also discuss the lack of leadership skills in pharmacy and how Chantelle plans on starting her own business focused on coaching Pharmacist's to become quality leaders. Topics covered: What is a Claims Review Specialist?Career opportunities for pharmacist in Insurance & strategies to HACK them. Lack of leadership skills in pharmacy & the skills needed for career success. DON’T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE! Follow us on:Instagram: @Pharmahack_career Facebook: PharmaHack: CareerTwitter: @HackPharma LinkedIn: PharmaHack: Career Podcast Website: pharmahack.org
Episode length: 29:45 Voting for Methodology and Educational Impact: 24:20 Author: Grad et. al. Publication: Does spaced education improve clinical knowledge among Family Medicine residents? A cluster randomized controlled trial Adv HealthSci Educ Theory Pract 2021 Jan 3 Follow our co-hosts on Twitter! Jason R. Frank: @drjfrank Jonathan Sherbino: @sherbino Linda Snell: @LindaSMedEd Lara Varpio: @LaraVarpio Lara Varpio's Disclaimer: The views expressed in this manuscript are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the Uniformed Services University of the Unites States Department of Defense. Want to learn more about KeyLIME? Click here! Full transcript for this Episode is available upon request.
Dr. Sean Navin transitioned from a federal pharmacy career to help people achieve remission of their diabetes through focused lifestyle changes. His experience in clinical pharmacy in the Indian Health Service taught him that people want more than just medications to treat their illness. He is passionately spreading the message that type 2 diabetes can be reversed. www.facebook.com/drseannavin www.drnavintransformation.com
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Dr. Pamela Ludmer shares tips for developing leadership skills as a med student, med-peds vs. family medicine, & the benefits of coaching in medicine. [02:06] Family Medicine Versus Med-Peds [03:46] Why Adolescent Medicine [06:38] How to Integrate Classroom and Clinical Knowledge [10:56] How a Medical Student Can Develop Leadership Skills [17:24] Dr. Ludmer’s Journey as a Coach [21:34] Pearls of Wisdom for Medical Students Dr. Pamela Ludmer is a medicine-pediatrics physician who completed a fellowship in adolescent medicine. She currently serves as the Associate Dean of Curriculum Integration at New York Medical College. Family Medicine Vs. Medicine-Pediatrics Medical students often struggle to choose between family medicine and medicine-pediatrics. Both fields allow you to practice medicine on both children and adults. Dr. Ludmer’s decision to pursue med-peds stemmed from watching a med-peds physician who she greatly admired for his academic and social strengths. In addition, Dr. Ludmer immensely enjoyed her family medicine clinical rotation, but it was largely outpatient. As a resident, she wanted more inpatient experience, which was offered by med-peds. She also wanted to focus on medicine and pediatrics, over things like surgery, OBGYN, and pediatrics, which would also be covered by family medicine. Why Adolescent Medicine Dr. Ludmer enjoyed working with inner city teenagers, especially younger women, who would come in without their parents. She enjoyed watching them grow up, and navigate medical experiences independently for the first time. Furthermore, practicing adolescent medicine allowed her some variety in her everyday work, dealing with issues such gynecology and behavioral health. Lastly, with her med-peds qualifications, Dr. Ludmer did not have to let go of her adolescent patients once they reached adulthood. Integrating Classroom & Clinical Knowledge Dr. Ludmer encourages medical students to prioritize learning their basic sciences. Often, medical students feel that the basic sciences are irrelevant to clinical experiences and treating a patient. However, Dr. Ludmer asserts that what differentiates a doctor from other clinical careers, is this vast and deep knowledge of the workings of the human body. For example, with regards to COVID-19, no doctor has had the clinical experience of treating such a disease before this year. However, the basic sciences can still be applied to the treatment of COVID-19. A doctor can use their basic sciences knowledge to hypothesize appropriate treatments, and to intentionally test these treatments. Developing Leadership Skills as a Medical Student This episode discusses three key tips for developing leadership skills as a medical student: Put your foot out there. Dr. Ludmer describes running for the student senate for the first time and winning. You do not have to wait for something as major as a student senate to practice your leadership skills. Even a four-person lab group is a good place to practice leadership. Find a mentor. The mentor does not have to be a person with very high seniority, and can be someone just a little ahead of you — a fourth year medical student perhaps. Develop self-awareness. leadership is not about asserting your own opinion, but rather about listening to members of the group, mitigating conflict, and helping to reach consensus. You need to be aware of your skills & ability to play such a role, and be aware of areas where you can improve. Coaching Versus Mentorship Dr. Ludmer distinguishes coaching a medical student or physician from mentoring them. While you emulate aspects of your mentor’s journey, coaching is about having someone who can help you to figure out your own medical career, and how to make decisions that are right for your particular situation. Three Pearls of Wisdom for Medical Students The episode ends with three pearls of wisdom that Dr. Ludmer has for medical students: Do what you love. Do not forget life outside medicine. Do not be afraid or ashamed to ask for help.
Join our experts in this fast-paced activity as they discuss new therapies that target HFrEF and worsening HF. Earn Credit / Learning Objectives & Disclosures --- Full URLs: Earn Credit / Learning Objectives & Disclosures: https://www.medscape.org/viewarticle/929583?src=mkm_podcast_addon_929583
Peter G. Klein, PhD Will the randomized control trial bring more clarity and certainty to economic science? Is “evidence-based economics” something to be hailed as a welcome innovation or should it be appraised with a more sober attitude? To examine this topic and discuss the relative place of randomized trials in economics and medicine we have as our guest Peter G. Klein, W. W. Caruth Chair and Professor of Entrepreneurship at Baylor University’s Hankamer School of Business. Professor Klein is also the Carl Menger Research Fellow at the Ludwig von Mises Institute. He obtained his PhD in Economics from the University of California Berkeley, and his BA from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. His field of interest is in the area of the economics of entrepreneurship and business organization. He taught previously at the University of California, Berkeley, the University of Georgia, the Copenhagen Business School, and the University of Missouri, and served as a Senior Economist with the Council of Economic Advisers. He is the author of 5 books and numerous peer-reviewed articles. GUEST: Peter G. Klein: Twitter and academic web page LINKS: Klein, P. “New Nobel Winners Are Latest Bad Science for Economic Theory” (Article on the Ludwig von Mises Institute website). RELATED EPISODE: Ep. 30 Beyond EBM: Case-Based Reasoning and the Integration of Clinical Knowledge (with guest Mark Tonelli, MD) SUPPORT THE SHOW: Make a small donation on our Patreon page and join our discussion group or receive a free book. WATCH THE SHOW: View the episode on our YouTube Channel Support this podcast
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Medical writing is an interesting venue for sharing clinical knowledge. Alex Evans, PharmD, shares his journey to working part-time in a hospital and part-time as a freelance medical writer. Opportunities abound for clinicians to share their science-based knowledge in a written form, from blogs to research summaries, and you can even make money at it. Join Bryn and Heather as they dive into the flexible and profitable world of medical writing. Mentions in interview: American Medical Writers Association: https://www.amwa.org/ Journo Portfolio: https://www.journoportfolio.com/ pharmcompliance.com Connect with Alex Evans: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexevanspharmd/ Email: alex.evans.pharmd@gmail.com Connect with Heather Hardin: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pharmie LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heather-hardin-pharmd-bcacp-8022b829/ Instagram: pharmie_gal website: HaloHealth.net YouTube: Pharmacists Out of the Box Connect with Bryn Tenney: Email: BrynTenney@gmail.com Instagram: bryntenney YouTube: Pharmacists Out of the Box
“This idea of freeing the patient up to think as they please; to speak without selecting, without direction is the heart of the method that he devised. There is an idea of freedom, but it is differentiated from compulsion from the start.” Description: Harvey Schwartz welcomes Dr. Daniel Pick who is a psychoanalyst and a fellow of the British Psychoanalysis Society. He read English literature and completed a Ph.D. in history in Cambridge before moving to London University, and undertaking his psychoanalytic training. He has worked for many years in private practice in London and has written widely on cultural history the history of the human sciences, and psychoanalysis. He is also a professor of history at Birkbeck, University of London, and over the last six years has been the Senior Investigator on the Wellcome Trust Funded project, 'Hidden Persuaders': Brainwashing, Culture, Clinical Knowledge and the Cold War Human Sciences, c. 1950-1990’, which explores the history of the human sciences and 'psy' professions, and mind-control fears, during the Cold War. Professor Pick has presented and contributed to a variety of radio and television programs, including for Radio 3, 'Brainwash Culture'. As you will hear in today’s interview, Dr. Pick’s training both as a psychoanalyst and a historian allows him to go back and forth between historical influences and the psychoanalytic dyad to learn about how the mind works in relation to our own histories and to the culture we live in. Key takeaways: [3:15] Connection between Psychoanalysis and brainwashing. [3:50] Dr. Pick talks about the history of brainwashing. [5:07] Freud reflection on his methods. [6:57] Exploring the resistances to free association. [7:53] The question of influence. [9:13] The ideals of freedom. [11:08] Dr. Pick’s research on hypnosis. [12:01] The anxieties from the patients about the analysts. [13:23] Cultural anxieties. [17:11] How Dr. Pick’s studies on brainwashing has entered his clinical work. [21:28] Feeling, as an analyst, being brainwashed by the patient. [26:05] Trauma in transference. [26:55] Our cultures influence on our reactions. [27:43] The line between survival brainwashing and malignant brainwashing. [30:15] Questioning the ideals about the freedom to think. [31:18] How brainwashing became a term in the 50 ́s [33:35] How the brainwashing enters the consultation room. Mentioned in this episode: IPA Off the Couch www.ipaoffthecouch.org Hidden Persuaders Recommended Readings: Pick, Daniel (2016). (ed. with Matt Ffytche), Psychoanalysis in the Age of Totalitarianism, The New Library of Psychoanalysis, 'Beyond the Couch' Series (Abingdon: Routledge). Pick, Daniel (2015) . Psychoanalysis: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford: Oxford University Press). Pick, Daniel (2012). The Pursuit of the Nazi Mind: Hitler, Hess, and the Analysts (Oxford: Oxford University Press) Pick, Daniel (2000). Svengali's Web: The Alien Enchanter in Modern Culture (London: Yale University Press)
We've covered Step 1 and Step 2 Clinical Knowledge; now, it's time for Step 2 CS! What is it? Where can you take it? What are some widespread myths about the exam that need to be debunked? How should you study for it? Our two guests are Ms. Jennifer Llewellyn, Senior Academic Support Coordinator at the UMSOM, and newly minted Dr. Katy Eslami, who is about to start her Pediatrics residency at UMMC. Together they break down everything you need to know about Step 2 CS.
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https://accadandkoka.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/TonelliM-e1537221101918.jpg ()Mark Tonelli, MD Can anyone question evidence-based medicine and not be considered some kind of fringe lunatic? Fortunately it’s possible, as will be demonstrated by our guest, Mark Tonelli, professor of medicine from the University of Washington, and one of the earliest, most thoughtful, and most articulate academic critic of the EBM dogma. Dr. Tonelli holds a BA in philosophy form the University of Colorado in Boulder and a medical doctorate from the University of Colorado in Denver. He is the author of numerous peer-reviewed articles and book chapters on various aspects of medical science and medical philosophy. His critique of EBM and his proposal for “case-based reasoning” are both cogent and compelling. GUEST: Professor Mark Tonelli’s faculty http://depts.washington.edu/pulmcc/directory/bio/tonelli.html (Website) LINKS: Mark Tonelli. https://youtu.be/IPgrn2ACWuI (The limits of evidence-based medicine.) (Video of Grand Rounds lecture, University of Washington, 2016) Tonelli MR. https://accadandkoka.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/EBM.casuistry.pdf (Integrating evidence into clinical practice: an alternative to evidence-based approaches). (pdf of paper in J Clin Eval Pract 2006) Tonelli MR. https://philpapers.org/archive/TONTPL.pdf (The philosophical limits of evidence-based medicine). (pdf of paper in Acad Med 1998) Accad M and Francis D. https://www.bmj.com/content/362/bmj.k2799.full?ijkey=PeMeQDKT6KUKXYH&keytype=ref (Does evidence-based medicine adversely affect clinical judgment?) (BMJ 2018) NOTE: Dr. Tonelli will kindly make a copy of his book chapter on case-based reasoning available upon request. You may contact him via his professional website above. WATCH ON YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/nGSdpOoA2_8 (Watch the episode) on our YouTube channel. Support this podcast
See below for time stamps. Confused about 4th year? This episode is for you! Newly matched 4th year med students Roy Swanson (ophthalmology), Marco Swanson (plastic surgery), and Dana Canfield (obstetrics and gynecology) school Ian on the ins and outs of 4th year of medical school. Show notes can be found here. This is a wide ranging conversation that starts at the end of 3rd year and takes the listener through the completion of 4th year. A complete list of discussion topics for this episode can be found here, but includes: Introductions [2:44] Start 4th year discussion [15:32] Acting internships (+ away rotations) [26:01] Away rotations [1:04:25] Visiting Student Application Service (VSAS) --> now the Visiting Student Learning Opportunities (VSLO) [1:12:47] Letters of recommendation [1:15:05] Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) and personal statements [1:38:00] The Step 2s (Clinical Knowledge and Clinical Skills) [2:02:24] Residency interviews [2:34:20] The rank list and the Matching algorithm [3:07:35] The Match and Match week [3:24:49] Supplemental Offer of Acceptance Program (SOAP) aka "the scramble" [3:26:40] Life post-Match [3:33:49] Final comments from the gang [3:43:37] Special thank you to Katie Bedard, MD; Alice Yu, MD; Gary Parizher, MD; Kelly Manger, MD; and Karishma Habbu, MD for their help in formulating the discussion topics. And an extra special thank you to Kristol Das, MD for sitting patiently through a dry run of the interview to identify missing topics and to make sure the 4th Year Episode would flow properly :) Please enjoy with Roy, Marco, and Dana! This episode is sponsored by OnlineMedEd! Use this link to sign up for a free account. Then come back and use this link to get $80 off their annual premium subscription! Check out the TUMS Resources page, which includes a complete list of book recommendations made by guests on this show!
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Addresses whether and to what extent biomedical knowledge is related to the development of clinical knowledge.