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Best podcasts about clinical program manager

Latest podcast episodes about clinical program manager

Voices of Compassion
Mindful Words: DBT for Communication

Voices of Compassion

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 33:55


Effective communication can be tricky. In today's episode, we talk with Jennifer Leydecker, LMFT, Clinical Program Manager at CHC and expert on DBT strategies. You will learn how Dialectical Behavior Therapy (or DBT) strategies can transform the way we communicate. We'll discuss practical tools like mindfulness, validation, and dialectics to express your needs, set boundaries, and build stronger, more authentic connections. Whether it's navigating conflict or deepening relationships, these evidence-based techniques will help you communicate with clarity, compassion, and confidence.Resources:CHC OnlineCHC's Catherine T. Harvey Center for Clinical ServicesCHC's Resource LibrarySign up for our Virtual Village email list to receive our latest episodes and recent CHC updates. Visit Voices of Compassion online for full show notes including additional resources. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn and visit our YouTube channel for videos. Subscribe and leave us a review wherever you listen! We love to hear from you - email us at podcast@chconline.org.Santo Rico by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/

CHIME Opioid Action Center Podcast
Integrating Hope & Health at The Link: An Innovative Community Triage Center for Behavioral Health & Substance Use

CHIME Opioid Action Center Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 20:30


In this episode we hear from a Clinical Program Manager about the inception, operation, and impact of The Link, a community triage center in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Learn how it was born out of a data-driven need for enhanced mental health and substance use services, and the collaborative efforts with community stakeholders, hospitals, and law enforcement that brought it to life. The episode delves into how the center combats stigma, addresses health equity, and provides culturally sensitive care, particularly to the American Indian population. Hear about the operational challenges, successes, and future vision for the center, highlighting how healthcare IT and data have played crucial roles in their ongoing efforts to improve community health outcomes. Practical insights and inspiration are offered for those looking to replicate or support similar initiatives in their own communities. HOST Janet Desroche Associate VP, MEDITECH    GUEST Kelsey Sjaarda, MSW, CSW-PIP Clinical Program Manager, Avera Behavioral Health and The Link Kelsey Sjaarda, MSW, CSW-PIP, has been with Avera for over 12 years and oversees their partial hospitalization program as well as operations of The Link. Kelsey earned her Master of Social Work at the Mankato campus of Minnesota State University.   What you'll learn about: Origins and purpose of The Link, a community triage center addressing mental health and substance use in Sioux Falls, SD. Data-Driven Research & Planning such as leveraging the data from the Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) to justify and establish the center. Insights into operational challenges and milestones The role of Healthcare IT and data in improving and streamlining services at the center. Importance of collaborative efforts and partnerships with local hospitals, emergency departments, law enforcement, and community stakeholders in creating the center. How the center is addressing stigma and providing cultural sensitivity training for their staff, especially in serving the American Indian population and addressing health equity disparities. Programs and Services the center offers including: sobering services, medical withdrawal management, and the referral process for ongoing care. Impact and Outcomes: Evidence of improvements and success measures based on collected data, including patient and community feedback. Vision for the Future: Future goals and aspirations for The Link, including seeking alternative funding and expanding their blueprint to other communities. Community Stories and Successes: Real-life stories of patients and the community impact of The Link's services.

WHEN DATING HURTS
Laura Clary - Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Speaks with Us.

WHEN DATING HURTS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 36:28


Not many have as many credentials attached to their names as this amazing woman. Please allow me to introduce you to Laura Clary, BSN, RN, FNE-A/P, SANE-A. There is much to be learned from someone who knows so much.  Laura has been a registered nurse for 11 years. In 2010, she completed her Forensic Nursing training at Greater Baltimore Medical Center and joined the GBMC team as a Forensic Nurse Examiner. She has been the Clinical Program Manager of the GBMC SAFE (Sexual Assault Forensic Examination) & Domestic Violence Program since 2014. Laura is certified to care for patients who have been victims of sexual assault, rape, child abuse/neglect, intimate partner violence, and human trafficking. Laura obtained her National professional certification as a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner from the International Association of Forensic Nurses in 2013. Laura is a Board of Nursing approved Forensic Nurse Examiner Instructor and an active member of the International Association of Forensic Nurses, as well as the Maryland Child Abuse Medical Providers (CHAMP), and is Chair of the Baltimore County Sexual Assault Response team. In May of 2017, she was nationally recognized when she was awarded the title of “America's Most Amazing Nurse” by Prevention Magazine and additionally awarded Baltimore County, Maryland's Woman of the Year in 2018. She sees the worst that can happen. That is when she brings her best. NOTE:      If you want to share your story of abuse on the        WHEN DATING HURTS Podcast, email me: BillMitchell@WhenDatingHurts.com Thank you for listening to our podcast,               Bill Mitchell                WhenDatingHurts.com - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Thanks to my wonderful sponsors.           When you purchase any of these products, a portion the    sales helps us keep this podcast running. BlendJet               • Use my special link: zen.ai/WhenDatingHurts12  to       SAVE 12%  at blendjet.com.         The discount will be applied at checkout! Cure Hydration               Try Cure today and feel the difference for yourself!               • Use my link: https://zen.ai/WhenDatingHurts1 for         20% OFF your order, coupon activated at check out! Nom Nom               Try Nom Nom today, go to trynom.com/whendatinghurts  and GET 50% OFF your first order plus free shipping. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Unscripted: Conversations about Sexual and Domestic Violence

On this edition of Unscripted, host Kendra Lee speaks with Angela Yeboah, Advocacy Services Program Manager in Domestic and Sexual Violence Services; and Sam Colliver, Clinical Program Manager, Forensic Nurse Examiner at Fairfax Hospital's Inova Ewing Forensic Assessment and Consultation Team (FACT) Department; about strangulation, the silent but most deadly form of interpersonal violence. If you or someone you know has experienced interpersonal violence, call the Domestic and Sexual Violence 24-Hour Hotline at 703-360-7273, or visit fairfaxcounty.gov and search for domestic and sexual violence. To listen to other Fairfax County podcasts, visit fairfaxcounty.gov/podcasts

Critical Care Scenarios
Lightning rounds #32: Creating a POCUS system with Leon Chen

Critical Care Scenarios

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 64:44


We chat with Leon Chen about his work setting up infrastructure for clinical POCUS at Memorial Sloan Kettering. Leon is an Adult/Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner in the ICU, Clinical Program Manager of Research and Simulated Learning, and an Associate Professor at Columbia University School of Nursing. Find us on Patreon here! Buy your merch … Continue reading "Lightning rounds #32: Creating a POCUS system with Leon Chen"

Inside Health Care: Presented by NCQA
Inside Health Care #110: Dr. Xiaoyan Huang, Danielle Christensen and the Value of Patient-Centered Specialty Practice Recognition

Inside Health Care: Presented by NCQA

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 41:36


In this episode, we're focusing on NCQA's PCSP—Patient-Centered Specialty Practice Recognition program. As noted on our website, the PCSP Recognition program focuses on coordinating and sharing information among primary care clinicians and specialists. It requires clinicians to organize care around patients—across all clinicians seen by a patient. Patients and their families or other caregivers are included in planning care and considered partners in managing conditions.Specialty practices that earn NCQA's PCSP Recognition communicate more effectively with primary care, integrate services better with primary care and improve the quality of their care. Patients see the difference through reduced costs, better data and records management, improved identification and oversight of chronic conditions, and more face time with a more satisfied medical staff.For this interview, we found one of our greatest advocates of the PCSP Recognition program, an extremely busy and dedicated medical team from Providence Heart Institute in Portland, Oregon. A number of years ago, they saw the need for PCSP, found solutions that worked conclusively and spread the word throughout their company about the effectiveness of the patient-centered specialty practice model of care. Xiaoyan Huang, MD, Chief of Clinical Cardiology, leads clinical operations and care transformation for advanced heart failure, electrophysiology, general cardiology and interventional cardiology subspecialties. Danielle Christensen is Clinical Program Manager at the Providence Heart Institute in Oregon. With experience in both ambulatory and acute care settings, Danielle's expertise spans business development and strategy, change management and development, and the optimized exchange of electronic health records. Dr. Huang and Danielle led a session at NCQA's first Health Innovation Summit in the fall of 2022. And they ran a fascinating and informative training webinar which is still available for download on our education website. The title of their course: “CCE Quarterly: Building with a Blueprint: Taking a Patient-Centered Specialty Practice from Medical Neighborhood to High Performing Network.” The interview is hosted by NCQA's Senior Vice President for Product and Customer Operations, Lori Ferguson. Later on, in our Fast Facts segment, we observe National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month with important stats to share with colleagues and community. Among many of our products and measures addressing behavioral health needs, we mention is NCQA's “Managed Behavioral Health Organization Accreditation” or MBHO, an important accreditation for employers.

The Hopeaholics
The Power of Second Chances: From Prisoner to Program Manager | The Hopeaholics Podcast

The Hopeaholics

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 90:30


Listen to the story of Pillars Recovery Clinical Program Manager, Wynn Nguyen, CADC II.  She shares her road to life changing moments from prison to a successful Clinical Program Manager of Pillars Recovery.  For help for you or your loved ones call 949-989-6550

Voices of Compassion
Building Resilience

Voices of Compassion

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 28:10


One of the most important things we can do for our children is to help them develop resilience. A common misconception is that people are either resilient or not; that we're born one way or the other. In fact, the process of building resilience is a lifelong journey of learning to cope with challenging experiences and adapt well in the face of adversity. It's important to let our kids make mistakes and be there on the sidelines to encourage, rather than fix it for them. Learn more in our conversation today with experts from CHC's Catherine T. Harvey Center for Clinical Services, Patrice Crisostomo, PhD, Clinical Program Manager and Psychologist, and Sarah Taylor, MS, Doctoral Psychology Intern. Listen now! Resources:CHC OnlineEarly Support Program for Autism (ESPA)CHC's Catherine T. Harvey Center for Clinical ServicesCHC's Evaluations CHC's Resource LibrarySign up for our Virtual Village email list to receive our latest episodes and recent CHC updates. Visit Voices of Compassion online for full show notes including additional resources. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn and visit our YouTube channel for videos. Subscribe and leave us a review wherever you listen! We love to hear from you - email us at podcast@chconline.org.Santo Rico by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/

The Connected Care Team
Coordinating Clinical Workflows at CommonSpirit

The Connected Care Team

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 16:27 Transcription Available


In this episode of The Connected Care Team podcast, Denise Pimintel, Clinical Program Manager at CommonSpirit Telehealth Network System, discusses how the healthcare industry has changed over the years, the value of secure messaging, and how the ongoing pandemic has made virtual care even more vital.Augmenting care with technologyDenise Pimintel has always worked to bridge the gap between clinicians and technology. After serving as an army nurse and ICU nurse for a period of time, Denise went back to school to study health information technology in an effort to help clinicians work more efficiently. She has worked with the CommonSpirit Telehealth Network for the past eight years using technology to connect patients with providers."My desire has always been to bridge clinical folks with technology, to do our jobs more efficiently and to do a better job for the patients that we serve." – Denise PimintelThe impact of secure messaging CommonSpirit implemented TigerConnect to incorporate secure messaging into clinical workflows. Denise says the move has been a game-changer in reaching clinicians and coordinating patient care. Since the clinician receiving the message can read it at their convenience, important conversations don't get interrupted or lost. Additionally, users can set up escalation rules if a message remains unread after a certain length of time. This allows the sending clinician to know the status of the message and removes barriers to collaboration."The message gets sent at the convenience of the person sending, and when it comes to the recipient, the recipient can choose to either look immediately, delay that look because he's in the middle of a conversation with somebody else, or pick it up, pass it on to somebody else if we have rules in it to escalate, if he hasn't looked at it in 5 minutes." – Denise PimintelEfficient critical care workflowsIt isn't just about getting things done quickly but about doing them well. Denise uses TigerConnect in the workflows in her critical care area, enabling experts to reach patients within one or two minutes. This means that the patients get better care, and the nurses can see more patients. She even has the ability to notify code teams simultaneously. "In the critical care area, definitely, you know, response times of providers to the bedside have significantly increased or I should say decreased, meaning they get there quickly." – Denise Pimintel

Voices of Compassion
Suicide Prevention

Voices of Compassion

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 29:39


In honor of Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, we continue our coverage of this complex topic in our Voices of Compassion podcast series with a brand new episode.  For youth ages 10-24, suicide is the second leading cause of death in the US. It is complicated, tragic and often preventable: knowing the warning signs can help save lives. Join us for a conversation with https://www.chconline.org/people/jennifer-leydecker/ (Jennifer Leydecker, LMFT), Clinical Program Manager at CHC's Catherine T. Harvey Center for Clinical Services, who works with high-risk teens every day in our https://www.chconline.org/rise/ (RISE Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP).) Jennifer shares expert advice on how to talk about emotions with your child or teen, where to find resources and support, and warning signs and protective factors for suicide. Listen now! Resources: Learn more about https://www.chconline.org/clinicalservices/ (CHC's Catherine T. Harvey Center for Clinical Services) Learn more about https://www.chconline.org/evaluations/ (CHC's Evaluations) Visit https://www.chconline.org/resourcelibrary/ (CHC's Resource Library) Sign up for ourhttps://www.chconline.org/virtual-village/ ( Virtual Village email list) to receive our latest episodes and recent CHC updates. Visithttps://podcasts.chconline.org/ ( Voices of Compassion) online for full show notes including additional resources. Find us on https://www.facebook.com/chc.paloalto (Facebook), http://twitter.com/CHC_paloalto (Twitter), https://www.instagram.com/chc_paloalto/ (Instagram) and https://www.linkedin.com/company/504201/admin/ (LinkedIn) and visit our https://www.youtube.com/user/chconlinepaloalto (YouTube channel) for videos. Subscribe and leave us a review wherever you listen! We love to hear from you - email us at podcast@chconline.org. Santo Rico by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/ (http://www.twinmusicom.org/)

Outcomes Rocket
Life Detours, Innovation, and Healthcare with Jessica Smith-Amara, Clinical Program Manager at Cohere Health

Outcomes Rocket

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 22:57


Many people take detours with their careers but ultimately keep working in healthcare. This episode's guest is Jessica Smith-Amara, a board-certified nurse executive with a particular journey in healthcare. She has taken a couple of detours in her career with teaching, practicing nursing in pediatrics and bedside patients, and clinical project management. Her love for innovation brews from troubleshooting and presenting solutions to any obstacle she encounters. She also shares her three principles for innovation: awareness of the starting point, recognition of the low-hanging fruit, and starting with what you know. Jessica also reflects on her overall design thinking process, networking, and the nursing workforce. Tune in and enjoy this episode with a true innovator because the more hats you can wear, the more you can offer in your roles. Click this link for the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health

Community... What a Concept
Oxford County Mental Health Services Spotlight

Community... What a Concept

Play Episode Play 44 sec Highlight Listen Later May 25, 2022 38:00


Stephanie LeBlanc, Executive Director of Oxford County Mental Health Services (OCMHS) joins us with Ashlee Brooks, Clinical Program Manager, to share about OCMHS programs and services. OCMHS offers crisis response, outpatient therapy for adults and children, residential care, dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), behavioral health home services for adults and children, a community integration program, addiction services, and a consumer-operated service program called the Beacon House Peer Recovery Center. Find details on all of these programs on the OCMHS website.If you are in need of immediate assistance, the Maine Crisis Line is available 24/7 at:1-888-568-1112 If you are in need of any mental health services, contact OCMHS at 207-364-3030. Staff will be happy to talk with you about all of the programs available and what might be the best fit for you or your loved one. The OCMHS main office can also be reached at 207-364-3549. Looking to get involved? Visit ocmhs.org to learn about volunteer, internship and advocacy opportunities. 

Voices of Compassion
Can My School Aged Child Really Be Depressed?

Voices of Compassion

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 25:32


Children often experience a rollercoaster of emotions, even on a good day. But prolonged symptoms of sadness, irritability, short-temper, change in eating or sleeping habits or lost concentration or interest could be signs of depression. How do you know what's normal and what's cause for concern? Today's podcast episode features CHC Clinical Services experts, https://www.chconline.org/people/patrice-crisostomo/ (Dr. Patrice Crisostomo), Clinical Program Manager and Psychologist and https://www.chconline.org/people/annemarie-kelleghan/ (Annemarie Kelleghan), Doctoral Psychology Intern, sharing insights, expertise and important reminders: depression is treatable, early intervention is key, and you are not alone. Resources: Learn more about http://www.chconline.org/clinicalservices (CHC's Clinical Services) Learn more about https://www.chconline.org/evaluations/ (CHC's Evaluations) Visit https://www.chconline.org/resourcelibrary/ (CHC's Resource Library) Sign up for ourhttps://www.chconline.org/virtual-village/ ( Virtual Village email list) to receive our latest episodes and recent CHC updates. Visithttps://podcasts.chconline.org/ ( Voices of Compassion) online for full show notes including additional resources. Find us on https://www.facebook.com/chc.paloalto (Facebook), http://twitter.com/CHC_paloalto (Twitter), https://www.instagram.com/chc_paloalto/ (Instagram) and https://www.linkedin.com/company/504201/admin/ (LinkedIn) and visit our https://www.youtube.com/user/chconlinepaloalto (YouTube channel) for videos. Subscribe and leave us a review wherever you listen! We love to hear from you - email us at podcast@chconline.org. Santo Rico by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/ (http://www.twinmusicom.org/)

When Dating Hurts
Laura Clary, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner at Greater Baltimore Medical Center

When Dating Hurts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 32:15


Laura Clary, BSN, RN, FNE-A/P, SANE-A has been a registered nurse for 11 years. In 2010, she completed her Forensic Nursing training at Greater Baltimore Medical Center and joined the GBMC team as a Forensic Nurse Examiner. She has been the Clinical Program Manager of the GBMC SAFE (Sexual Assault Forensic Examination) & Domestic Violence Program since 2014. Laura is certified to care for patients who have been victims of sexual assault, rape, child abuse/neglect, intimate partner violence, and human trafficking. Laura obtained her National professional certification as a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner from the International Association of Forensic Nurses in 2013. Laura is a Board of Nursing approved Forensic Nurse Examiner Instructor and an active member of the International Association of Forensic Nurses, as well as the Maryland Child Abuse Medical Providers (CHAMP), and is Chair of the Baltimore County Sexual Assault Response team. In May of 2017, she was nationally recognized and was awarded the title of “America's Most Amazing Nurse” by Prevention Magazine and additionally awarded Baltimore County, Maryland's Woman of the Year in 2018.

Voices of Compassion
Trauma-Informed Parenting

Voices of Compassion

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 20:06


As parents, we all want to create a safe, nurturing and stable home for our families. And the collective, cumulative trauma of the past year made it harder than ever. And so it makes sense that we might turn to trauma-informed parenting, often utilized by foster parents or those whose children have experienced trauma, for ideas. In this podcast episode, we sat down with https://www.chconline.org/people/pardis-khosravi/ (Dr. Pardis Khosravi), licensed psychologist and Clinical Program Manager at CHC, to learn strategies for supporting our kids and building self-growth and resilience in challenging times. Dr. Khosravi explains what trauma does to a child's brain, how it may manifest during different stages of a child's development, and how the research on post-traumatic growth shows that positive qualities can come out of really challenging events.  Resources: Learn more about http://www.chconline.org/clinicalservices (CHC's Clinical Services ) Learn more about https://www.chconline.org/evaluations/ (CHC's Evaluations) Visit https://podcasts.chconline.org/ (Voices of Compassion) online and see full episode show notes at podcast.chconline.org. Find us on Facebook @chc.paloalto, Twitter and Instagram @CHC_paloalto. Visit our https://www.youtube.com/user/chconlinepaloalto (YouTube channel) and we are on https://www.linkedin.com/company/504201/admin/ (LinkedIn). Sign up for our https://www.chconline.org/virtual-village/ (Virtual Village email list) so you never miss an update or an episode. Be sure to subscribe and we love to hear from you - email us at podcast@chconline.org. Santo Rico by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/ (http://www.twinmusicom.org/)

Molina Leadership Solutions
Molina Leadeship Solutions - Women in Leadership Series with Nasim May

Molina Leadership Solutions

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 79:58


Nasim is the Clinical Program Manager for the Center for Community Counciling. Nasim holds a Master's of Social Work and a Master's in Business Administration with an emphasis in nonprofit management: both degrees are from New Mexico Highlands University in Las Vegas, New Mexico. She has experience at the university level as well as case coordination, team building, marketing and volunteer recruitment. She has additional experience providing psychotherapy, supervision, trainings, class lectures and public presentations. This is her story. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mark-molina4/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mark-molina4/support

Voices of Compassion
Stress & Resilience During COVID

Voices of Compassion

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 20:07


In a year where every one of us has experienced the loss of normalcy, safety and independence, we are feeling the effects of psychological and physiological fatigue. Stress can manifest itself in a variety of physical, emotional and behavioral symptoms, which can make it harder for kids to learn and contribute to risk of developing mental health difficulties. Tune in as https://www.chconline.org/people/patrice-crisostomo/ (Patrice Crisostomo, PhD), Clinical Program Manager and Licensed Psychologist at CHC, explains our bodies' stress response during COVID and how we can build resilience during challenging times. You'll walk away with a better understanding of why you (and your child) feel the way you do, a sense of self-validation and a doctor's orders to “be kind to yourself.”  Resources: Learn more about https://www.chconline.org/clinicalservices/ (CHC's Clinical Services) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0061906190?ie=UTF8&tag=quarandquir-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0061906190 (The Explosive Child) https://www.health.harvard.edu/staying-healthy/understanding-the-stress-response (Understanding the stress response) https://www.apa.org/news/press/releases/stress/2020/report# (Stress in American 2020) https://www.ted.com/talks/madhumita_murgia_how_stress_affects_your_brain?language=en (How stress affects your brain) https://www.parentingscience.com/parenting-stress.html (Parenting Stress: What causes it, and how does it change us?) https://www.apa.org/topics/resilience (Building your resilience) Child psychologist and author, Ross Greene Visit https://podcasts.chconline.org/ (Voices of Compassion) online and see full episode show notes at podcast.chconline.org. Find us on Facebook @chc.paloalto, Twitter and Instagram @CHC_paloalto. Visit our https://www.youtube.com/user/chconlinepaloalto (YouTube channel) and we are on https://www.linkedin.com/company/504201/admin/ (LinkedIn). Sign up for our https://www.chconline.org/virtual-village/ (Virtual Village email list) so you never miss an update or an episode. Be sure to subscribe and we love to hear from you - email us at podcast@chconline.org. Santo Rico by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/ (http://www.twinmusicom.org/)

To Your Health
Knowing The Signs Of Teen Dating Violence

To Your Health

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 31:30


Laura Clary, BSN, RN, FNE-A/P, SANE-A, Clinical Program Manager for the SAFE (Sexual Assault Forensic Examination) and Domestic Violence Program at GBMC, discusses teen dating violence, outlines various types of violence such as physical, sexual, psychological aggression and stalking and summarizes what are some things parents need to look for.

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Voices of Compassion
All Under the Same Roof: Family Dynamics While Sheltering in Place

Voices of Compassion

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 20:23


Sheltering in place has created some new family dynamics. Emotions and anxiety are heightened as we deal with COVID-19, distance learning and more. What can you as a parent do to support a healthy family environment in your home? Tune into this podcast to hear about some strategies you can use now. Guest: https://www.chconline.org/people/jennifer-leydecker/ (Jennifer Leydecker), LMFT, Clinical Program Manager at CHC Visit https://podcasts.chconline.org/ (Voices of Compassion) online and see full episode show notes at podcast.chconline.org. Find us on Facebook @chc.paloalto, Twitter and Instagram @CHC_paloalto. Visit our https://www.youtube.com/user/chconlinepaloalto (YouTube channel) and we are on https://www.linkedin.com/company/504201/admin/ (LinkedIn). Sign up for our https://www.chconline.org/virtual-village/ (Virtual Village email list) so you never miss an update or an episode. Be sure to subscribe and we love to hear from you - email us at podcast@chconline.org.

Voices of Compassion
Top 5 Strategies to Foster Mental Health in Your Child

Voices of Compassion

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 21:31


In today's episode, https://www.chconline.org/people/tony-cepeda/ (Tony Cepeda,) Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Clinical Program Manager at https://www.chconline.org/ (CHC), shares sobering statistics on the current state of youth mental health along with simple strategies on how best to help manage your child's emotional well-being. With empathy for the myriad demands on parents right now, Tony offers creative ways to foster openness, start conversations, stay connected and have more fun in just 10 minutes/day. Takeaways include ways to combat isolation, enhance social connection and reduce stress within current limitations.  Resources: Two phone apps that are helpful for dealing with stress and anxiety: https://www.headspace.com/ (Headspace) – provides guided meditations, articles and videos https://www.calm.com/ (Calm) – provides tips for relaxation and sleep Visit https://podcasts.chconline.org/ (Voices of Compassion) online and see full episode show notes at podcast.chconline.org. Find us on Facebook @chc.paloalto, Twitter and Instagram @CHC_paloalto. Visit our https://www.youtube.com/user/chconlinepaloalto (YouTube channel) and we are on https://www.linkedin.com/company/504201/admin/ (LinkedIn). Sign up for our https://www.chconline.org/virtual-village/ (Virtual Village email list) so you never miss an update or an episode. Be sure to subscribe and we love to hear from you - email us at podcast@chconline.org.

FitFizz Podcast
81: Concussions and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) with Dr. Kevin Jackson

FitFizz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 42:50


My guest today is Dr. Kevin Jackson who is sharing information on his research that he's done on concussions and traumatic brain injuries.    Kevin has a doctorate in animal science with a specialization in reproductive physiology. He is a former research scientist at the University of Illinois and he is currently a Clinical Program Manager.     Some highlights in today's show:  • Kevin's experiences with playing football at U of I and concussions • How his career led him into doing research on traumatic brain injuries • The cooling helmet that he developed to assist in recovery from concussions and TBIs • What you should and should not do if you're with someone who has severely hit their head • Short-term and long-term consequences and recovery from concussions and TBIs • Long-term mental health for former athletes • lots more!   Here is a video from the University of Illinois where Kevin has worked with the football team. This video explains some of his research and you can see the different versions of cooling helmets that he spoke about on the show.    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EM7wjBc9xSc    For more information visit https://fitfizzstudio.com/podcast     I'm your host, Kelly Wilson, owner of fitfizzstudio.com and I’m a personal trainer, nutrition coach, behavior change specialist, autoimmune disease educator and I’ve worked in the health and fitness industry for over 25 years. I am here to help hold yourself to new standards of healing, personal growth, behavior change, and transformation...to give you the knowledge for making the smartest choices for your own health, and to remind you to celebrate victory all along the way! The information shared is for educational and informational purposes only. Nothing should be interpreted as an intent to diagnose, treat, cure, heal, or prescribe. 

Future Of Health
Talk With A Doc: Child welfare and safety during a pandemic

Future Of Health

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 30:16


Guest host, Dr. Amy Thompson, CEO at Covenant Children's Hospital in Texas, talks with Larel Jacobs, Clinical Program Manager about how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected child welfare and safety.

C4 and Bryan Nehman
C4 Show Special: A Coronavirus Townhall (In Partnership With GBMC)

C4 and Bryan Nehman

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 36:00


WBAL's C4 And Bryan Nehman we're joined by Dr. Theodore Bailey (Chief Of The Division of Infectious Diseases at GBMC), President And CEO of the GBMC Healthcare System Dr. John Chessare, Laura Clary - RSN, RN, and Clinical Program Manager for the GBMC Safe and Domestic Violence Program, and Endocrinologist on the Medical Staff at GBMC Dr. Jeffery Mindel.

Rx Radio: Pharmacy's Podcast
Episode 47 - Going Inside Magellan Rx Part 7

Rx Radio: Pharmacy's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2018 20:40


In Part 7, we interview Dr. Christina Ferro, a Clinical Program Manager at Magellan Rx. In this episode, Dr. Ferro tells us about her journey at Magellan from starting in the call center to her new role developing clinical initiatives and interacting directly with health plans. Visit MagellanRx.com to learn more. Check out our new website: www.rxradio.fm Connect with Dr. Ferro: cferro@magellanhealth.com Richard's book, The First Time Pharmacist, is now available on Amazon. Get it here: www.amazon.com/dp/1732381402 Music Intro: @dixxy-2 - Always Late Dixxy-2 – Always-late Music Outro: @smokeylicious - beat #60 Like Rx Radio on Facebook: www.facebook.com/RxRadio.fm Check out our memes on Instagram: instagram.com/rxradio.fm Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/rxradiofm Host: Dr. Richard Waithe Email: richard@rxradio.fm www.twitter.com/thepharmacydude www.facebook.com/pharmacydude www.instagram.com/richiewaithe Podcast episodes are powered by VUCA Health, a company that has the largest library of medication education videos that serves to enhance patient engagement and provide an on-demand extension of pharmacists and other healthcare providers. Learn more at vucahealth.com

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National Rural Health Resource Center's Podcasts
Alternative Payment Models and Relevant Resources for Value-Based Care

National Rural Health Resource Center's Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2017 50:28


In this webinar, Lisa Gall, Clinical Program Manager at Stratis Health, details Alternative Payment Models and explains how Medical Home models can improve care coordination, quality and decrease costs. You will learn how small and rural hospitals can engage and educate clinicians, health care organizations and the community in order to achieve common cost and quality goals. Discover ways to return joy to providers, as they become active participants in the process. Resources relevant to small and rural hospitals will be provided to begin the transformation to value-based care. · Speaker: Lisa Gall, DNP, FNP, LHIT-HP, Clinical Program Manager, Stratis Health

National Rural Health Resource Center's Podcasts
MIPS Scoring: Quality, Advancing Care Information, and Improvement Activities

National Rural Health Resource Center's Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2017 48:08


This webinar provides an overview of MACRA’s Quality Payment Program (QPP), eligibility requirements, and impacts on payment, quality and cost. Small and rural hospitals play a key role in improving patient and community health, avoiding readmissions, and keeping patients healthy. Participants will learn how a Value Based Care system can leverage patient and provider engagement This webinar provides a basis for working with staff and providers affected by the QPP within and outside your organization. · Speaker: Lisa Gall, DNP, FNP, LHIT-HP, Clinical Program Manager, Stratis Health

National Rural Health Resource Center's Podcasts
MACRA/MIPS Overview and Eligibility

National Rural Health Resource Center's Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2017 53:53


  This webinar provides an overview of MACRA’s Quality Payment Program (QPP), eligibility requirements, and impacts on payment, quality and cost. Small and rural hospitals play a key role in improving patient and community health, avoiding readmissions, and keeping patients healthy. Participants will learn how a Value Based Care system can leverage patient and provider engagement This webinar provides a basis for working with staff and providers affected by the QPP within and outside your organization. Speakers: Lisa Gall, DNP, FNP, LHIT-HP, Clinical Program Manager, Stratis Health

Summit Medical Group
Nurse Navigation at the Breast Care Center

Summit Medical Group

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2013


Receiving the news that you have a breast abnormality can be frightening and confusing - what do you do next?  Nurse Navigation at Summit Medical Group's Breast Care Center is a process designed to help a woman through and around barriers to getting breast health care services. Clinical Program Manager and a certified breast nurse patient navigator for the Summit Medical Group Breast Nurse Navigation Program, Carol Boyer, RN, MSN, APN, CBPN-IC, AOCNS, explains the navigation process and what a woman can expect upon entering the nurse navigation program.

Summit Medical Group
Breast Care Center at Summit

Summit Medical Group

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2013


How important is a woman's breast health and what should she be doing to to protect the health of her breasts? Clinical Program Manager and a certified breast nurse patient navigator for the Summit Medical Group Breast Nurse Navigation Program, Carol Boyer, RN, MSN, APN, CBPN-IC, AOCNS, gives details on the three-fold approach recommended by the American Cancer Society. Supported by Summit Medical Group's Breast Care Center, this approach is designed to maintain optimal breast health and detect abnormalities early.

SAFE RECOVERY
Author- Dee Dee Stout

SAFE RECOVERY

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2011 61:00


Author of Harm Reduction How I came to Harm Reduction Kicking and Screaming! Dee-Dee Stout has undergraduate degrees in Psychology & Human Sexuality from San Francisco State University (SFSU) and earned her Special Major Master's in Health Counseling from SFSU as well. Additionally, Ms. Stout is a California certified drug and alcohol counselor, level II (CADC-II), with international reciprocity (ICADC). Recently, Dee-Dee joined Project Pride, a California Prisoner Mother Program in Oakland, CA, as Clinical Program Manager. Ms. Stout is also part of the international Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT), having received her training in part from Dr. William R. Miller. Dee-Dee has received extensive specialized training in such additional areas as MI Supervisors training; SFBT; Relapse Prevention; Creative Inquiry; Stages of Change; CBT; Seeking Safety; CRAFT; Harm Reduction Psychotherapy; Client-Directed, Outcome-Oriented work (CDOI), and more. 

SAFE RECOVERY
Author- Dee Dee Stout

SAFE RECOVERY

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2011 61:00


Author of Harm Reduction How I came to Harm Reduction Kicking and Screaming! Dee-Dee Stout has undergraduate degrees in Psychology & Human Sexuality from San Francisco State University (SFSU) and earned her Special Major Master's in Health Counseling from SFSU as well. Additionally, Ms. Stout is a California certified drug and alcohol counselor, level II (CADC-II), with international reciprocity (ICADC). Recently, Dee-Dee joined Project Pride, a California Prisoner Mother Program in Oakland, CA, as Clinical Program Manager. Ms. Stout is also part of the international Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT), having received her training in part from Dr. William R. Miller. Dee-Dee has received extensive specialized training in such additional areas as MI Supervisors training; SFBT; Relapse Prevention; Creative Inquiry; Stages of Change; CBT; Seeking Safety; CRAFT; Harm Reduction Psychotherapy; Client-Directed, Outcome-Oriented work (CDOI), and more.