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Whether with a loved one or client who has an advanced illness, if you find it difficult to discuss end-of-life healthcare planning, you’re not alone. Nor are you unique if you’re unsure of the difference between palliative and hospice care. Join Humana’s Healthcare President, William Fleming, PharmD, as he and his Clinical Program Development guests dispel common myths and address fears or uncertainties associated with these oft-taboo topics. Additionally, get helpful tips and learn about available resources from Susanne McComic, Product Management Advisor, and Stacy Pierce-Green, Senior Product Management Professional, so you are better prepared for these important conversations and understand how serious illness planning and the right care coordination can bring both physical and emotional comfort to those who are seriously ill (as well as their family and friends).
Glenn and Sebastian welcome Dr. Allan Zuckoff to the podcast. Allan is Vice President for Clinical Program Development at Vital Decisions, a company that provides MI-based telephonic advance care planning services to people with life-limiting illness. Allan is a clinical psychologist who spent more than two decades as a member of the departments of psychiatryRead more The post Ep 12 The Engaging Process, Enhancing Autonomy Support, & Self-Esteem in MI appeared first on Glenn Hinds.
In April 2017, the FDA strengthened warnings and contraindications around codeine- and tramadol-containing products as a result of a review of adverse events from 1969 to May 2015. This podcast reviews details of these warnings and contraindications. Presenters:Rabiah Dys, PharmDDivision Vice PresidentClinical Program Development, CPS Valerie Sheehan, PharmDDirector, Clinical Program Development, CPS
Hear an interview between Nathan Mitchell, a PGY1 resident at Mercy Hospital and Medical Center in Chicago, IL and Rabiah Dys, Division Vice President for Clinical Program Development, on updates to the Acute Myocardial Infarction Core Measures.
"Adolescent Anxiety: Emotional and Behavioral Symptoms and Their Treatment" SPECIAL GUEST: Dr. Alexander Young According to Dr. Alexander Young, Director of Clinical Program Development and Outreach at Mountain Valley Treatment Center, anxiety is a normal part of adolescent development, and every individual will experience some episodes of stress, fear, and anxiety. the almost 10 million children who have been diagnosed with an anxiety disorder experience a range of disabling emotional, behavioral, and physical symptoms to an extent that interferes with nearly all aspects of home and school life. In many cases, the symptoms of anxiety will be experienced concurrently with other emotional or behavioral challenges. In our interview with Dr. Young, he explains why the first step to healing is for the youth to understand that they are not defined by their anxious temperament, or the anxiety they experience. Then, when armed with the right tools to use against their anxiety, they become empowered to “get over their fears.”
"Adolescent Anxiety: Emotional and Behavioral Symptoms and Their Treatment" SPECIAL GUEST: Dr. Alexander Young According to Dr. Alexander Young, Director of Clinical Program Development and Outreach at Mountain Valley Treatment Center, anxiety is a normal part of adolescent development, and every individual will experience some episodes of stress, fear, and anxiety. the almost 10 million children who have been diagnosed with an anxiety disorder experience a range of disabling emotional, behavioral, and physical symptoms to an extent that interferes with nearly all aspects of home and school life. In many cases, the symptoms of anxiety will be experienced concurrently with other emotional or behavioral challenges. In our interview with Dr. Young, he explains why the first step to healing is for the youth to understand that they are not defined by their anxious temperament, or the anxiety they experience. Then, when armed with the right tools to use against their anxiety, they become empowered to “get over their fears.”