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A is for Architecture
Scott Balmforth and Gerard Reinmuth: Territories of Architecture.

A is for Architecture

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 57:45


In this episode of the A is for Architecture Podcast, Gerard Reinmuth and Scot Balmforth, co-founders and directors of Terroir, speak about their practice in this, its 25th year of operation. Terroir are a collective of architects and urban designers based in Tasmania, Australia and Denmark, with a large portfolio of work that includes significant civic, recreation, health, education, housing and commercial work, such as the Penguin Parade, Philip Island, Victoria, the extension to the World Maritime University, in Malmö, Sweden (with Kim Utzon) and the Bernie Maker's Workshop in Tasmania, among many award-winning schemes.Gerard and Scott ably describe parts of Terroir's particular, situated and global approach to architecture, urban design and research, guided by four core principles: Contextual Engagement, Civic Generosity, Material and Spatial Experimentation and Collaborative Practice. These they articulate not only in their built work, but luckily for us, in a series of three books – Instruments (2019), Third Spaces (2019) and Territories (forthcoming 2025), all published with Uro Publications.Terroir is a terrific practice and Scott and Gerard are the best ambassadors for it, of course, but more generally for a new type of design practice rooted in place, conscious of people, time, ethics and obligation, wrestling with the significant problems of being a Good Architect in the uneven terrain of contemporary society. Have a sticky and find out how.There's a link to Terroir above. Otherwise, they can be found on Instagram, and on LinkedIn.  The books can be found here.#AustralianArchitecture #TERROIRArchitects #GerardReinmuth #ScottBamforth #ContemporaryArchitecture #PlaceBasedDesign #CreativePractice #ArchitecturePodcast #AisforArchitecture+Music credits: ⁠Bruno Gillick 

Rogue Tulips Nonprofit Consulting Presents Chatting with Agnes & Cecilia | Nonprofit Conversations
Radio Free 501c: Associations & Collaborative Practice April 7, 2025

Rogue Tulips Nonprofit Consulting Presents Chatting with Agnes & Cecilia | Nonprofit Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 43:07


Episode 280: If you work in associations, you know that things need to change. There's too much "that's the way it is" and not enough "what if?" Continuing our trend of first-time guests, I'm pleased to share this episode featuring Juan Sanchez, CIO, Inteleos, and our conversation about Associations & Collaborative Abundance. He is a big thinker and pushes the boundaries on what we do and why we do it. We talk about free radical participation, value fluid monetization, co-creation infrastructure, and of course, dynamic governance models, because how can you talk about associations without talking about governance? Expand your mind with these not crazy ideas! Do you think your association creates scarcity? Share a comment!

TeachCast
S2 E1: On fostering collaborative practice ft. @theartofteachingpodcast

TeachCast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 36:49


The countdown is over, welcome to Season 2 of the Teach NSW Podcast! In this episode, we chat with Mathew, Assistant Principal in a NSW public school, and the voice behind @theartofteachingpodcast. Drawing on his own experiences as a student in the public school system, Mathew shares the influential teacher role models who have sparked his passion for education. We dive into Mathew's philosophy on collaborative practice, emphasising the power of working alongside beginning and early career teachers, colleagues, mentors, and students to create a strong and supportive whole school community. Interested in learning more about collaborative classrooms? From ‘ghost walks' to rotating stage meetings and tips for creating functional and engaging working spaces for students, tune in to be inspired with tips and ideas for your own classroom. Don't miss Mathew's insights on the value of lifelong learning and how even the smallest steps towards collaboration can lead to big impacts. We hope you enjoy this episode. We acknowledge that this episode of the Teach NSW Podcast was recorded on the homelands of the Darug people. We pay respect to Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples listening to the Teach NSW Podcast today. Connect with usIf you would like to provide feedback or suggestions for future episodes, please contact ⁠⁠⁠teachnsw@det.nsw.edu.au⁠⁠⁠ to get in touch with the Teach NSW Podcast team. Follow the Teach NSW team on ⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠X (Twitter)⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠YouTube⁠⁠⁠ to be the first to know when new episodes are released.Resources and useful linksTeach NSW - become a teacher in a NSW public school and find out how a career in teaching can open doors for you.

Business of Architecture Podcast
554: Growing a Collaborative Practice Through Business Mergers with Paul Turner and Mike Lampard

Business of Architecture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 59:27


In this episode of the Business of Architecture podcast, we chat with Michael Lampard and Paul Turner from Corstorphine & Wright, a top UK architectural practice. Michael and Paul share intriguing stories of growth, client perceptions, and the unique culture that sets Corstorphine & Wright apart. Discover how the firm navigates challenges, fosters innovation, and impacts communities. The conversation delves into the delicate art of merging practices and the unexpected benefits that follow. Michael and Paul also touch on the surprising reactions from clients and the importance of legacy in business. This episode is a must-listen for anyone curious about the inner workings of a successful architectural firm. How does CNW's name change perceptions? What unexpected advantage did a merger bring? Why does CNW support risky innovation? How does CNW's work go beyond just architecture?   To learn more about Michael and Paul, visit their: Website: https://www.corstorphine-wright.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/corstorphine-wright Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/corstorphinewright/   ► Transcription: {insert Otter.ai link here}   ► Feedback? Email us at podcast@businessofarchitecture.com   ► Access your free training at http://SmartPracticeMethod.com/   ► If you want to speak directly to our advisors, book a call at https://www.businessofarchitecture.com/call   ► Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for updates:   https://www.youtube.com/c/BusinessofArchitecture   *******   For more free tools and resources for running a profitable, impactful, and fulfilling practice, connect with me on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/businessofarchitecture Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/businessofarch/ Website: https://www.businessofarchitecture.com/yt Twitter: https://twitter.com/BusinessofArch Podcast: http://www.businessofarchitecture.com/show iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/business-architecture-podcast/id588987926 Android Podcast Feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/BusinessofArchitecture-podcast Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9idXNpbmVzc29mYXJjaGl0ZWN0dXJlLmxpYnN5bi5jb20vcnNz   *******   Access the FREE Architecture Firm Profit Map video here: http://freearchitectgift.com   Carpe Diem!

Sustainable Clinical Medicine with The Charting Coach
Episode 72: Physician Mentorship and Collaborative Practice Endeavor in Matchmaking Nurse Practitioner with Physicians

Sustainable Clinical Medicine with The Charting Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 29:35


Welcome to Episode 72 of the Sustainable Clinical Medicine Podcast! In today's episode, Dr. Sarah Smith sits down with Dr. Annie DePasquale, a family physician with a diverse clinical background. From working in family medicine clinics to mentoring nurse practitioners and pioneering a successful matchmaking venture for clinicians, Dr. DePasquale's journey is both inspiring and transformative. Here are 3 key takeaways from this episode: Learn about Dr. DePasquale's venture matching nurse practitioners with collaborating physicians, helping 4,000 NPs nationwide! Discover how she found work-life balance and fulfillment in mentoring, teaching, and managing a thriving business. Uncover the positive impact of collaborative programs in healthcare and the evolving regulations affecting nurse practitioners. Dr. Annie DePasquale Bio: Dr. Annie DePasquale, MD is a Board-certified Family Medicine physician who first-hand saw an unmet need for her NP colleagues who need a supervising physician to practice independently. Dr. Annie DePasquale studied Piano & French as an Undergrad at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania before graduating from Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia and completing her Facility Medicine Residency program at Georgetown University in Washington DC. She taught for the Teach America program in Baltimore, MD and worked for Federally Qualified Health Centers in Washington, DC, Medford, OR & Lynchburg, VA. In 2020, Dr. Annie DePasquale founded Collaborating Docs when she realized how hard it is for NPs to find a collaborating physician. The hoops that nurse practitioners have to jump through to start practicing are too exhausting for anyone to handle alone. Dr. DePasquale benefited greatly from the mentorship of NPs throughout her career, especially when she was a green new grad, so she is very committed to giving back to the community that helped her so much. Our mission is to make it easy for NPs to help more patients by having the freedom of choice. Collaborating Docs has helped over 2500 NPs match with collaborating physicians. -------------- Would you like to view a transcript of this episode? Click here **** Charting Champions is a premiere, lifetime access Physician only program that is helping Physicians get home with today's work done. All the proven tools, support and community you need to create time for your life outside of medicine. Learn more at https://www.chartingcoach.ca **** Enjoying this podcast? Please share it with someone who would benefit. Also, don't forget to hit “follow” so you get all the new episodes as soon as they are released. **** Come hang out with me on Facebook or Instagram. Follow me @chartingcoach to get more practical tools to help you create sustainable clinical medicine in your life. **** Questions? Comments? Want to share how this podcast has helped you? Shoot me an email at admin@reachcareercoaching.ca. I would love to hear from you.

ASHPOfficial
Hot Topics in Pharmacy: Specialty Pharmacy: CPA Series: Collaborative Practice Agreements in Specialty Pharmacy - Qualitive Data Provides Guidance for Implementation

ASHPOfficial

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 15:59


In this episode, we will be discussing development and implementation of a collaborative practice agreement within an integrated health system specialty pharmacy. The information presented during the podcast reflects solely the opinions of the presenter. The information and materials are not, and are not intended as, a comprehensive source of drug information on this topic. The contents of the podcast have not been reviewed by ASHP, and should neither be interpreted as the official policies of ASHP, nor an endorsement of any product(s), nor should they be considered as a substitute for the professional judgment of the pharmacist or physician.

Starting Over Stronger | Divorce Survival and Recovery
128 National "Divorce with Respect" Week March 4-8, 2024

Starting Over Stronger | Divorce Survival and Recovery

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 51:14


Divorcing with Respect is possible, and this week we are focusing on how to make that possible! Tune in to episode 128 for more about how you can make divorce a respectful parting of ways so everyone can move forward in the best space possible.Contact Melissa Ellis or Elizabeth Hill directly through the Collaborative Practice of Kansas City at www.collaborativedivorcekc.com Support the show

Family Law Now
Collaborative Divorce 301

Family Law Now

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 59:22


Continuing the conversation from the conversation on Collaborative Practice 101 and Collaborative Practice 201, Ontario family lawyers, and financial and family professionals recap advanced methods and principles of collaborative practice followed by an extended Q&A session. Panelists: Russell Alexander, Brian Galbraith, Carrie Heinzl, Jonathan Paynter & David W. Cahill Agenda: 1. What the heck is Collaborative Practice? 2. Collaborative Practice Training 3. The CP Participation Agreement 5. Family and Financial Neutrals 6. The Power of a full team 7. The role of Experts and Reports 8. Runaway train(s): an ointment for high-conflict litigation 9. Saving the Golden Goose ~ CP & family-run businesses 10. Impasse and hitting a wall 11. Selling CP 12. Q and A

Real Money, Real Experts
Building a Collaborative Practice Model with Nathan Astle

Real Money, Real Experts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 26:44 Transcription Available


This week we welcome financial therapist, Nathan Astle, to the show. Nate is the founder of the Financial Therapy Clinical Institute, which is a collaborative practice that includes financial counselors, therapists, and planners working together to meet the needs of their clients. On this episode, Nate shares what inspired this unique practice model, the roles that each practitioner plays in the practice, the fee structure they've adopted to ensure the practice is profitable but also affordable to clients, and how they are using research to measure emotional, financial, and relational change.Nate is a humble trailblazer with a heart for helping people. His practice is unique, but his hope is that more financial professionals will follow. Trust us, it's an episode you don't want to miss. Show Notes:1:14 How Nathan got involved in financial therapy... by accident!3:02 His biggest influences4:18 Mental health and finances10:51 Client testimony around financial anxiety15:01 How Nathan got started on the business side19:59 Nathan's final 2 centsShow Note Links:Financial Therapy Clerical Institute websiteConnect on Linkedin | Instagram | FacebookWant to get involved with AFCPE®?Here are a few places to start: Become a Member, Sign up for an Essentials Course, or Get AFC Certified today! Want to support the podcast? We love partnering with organizations that share our mission and values. Download our media kit.

Healthcare's MissingLogic
#213: IPEC Core Competencies for Interprofessional Collaborative Practice: A 2023 Update with Dr. Tony Breitbach and Dr. Katie Eliot

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 53:11


In this podcast episode, we talk with our special guests, Dr. Tony Breitbach and Dr. Katie Eliot, who share an update on the 2023 IPEC Interprofessional Core Competencies for Interprofessional Collaborative Practice where they both serve on workgroups for updating the competencies. Tony is a Professor, Certified Athletic Trainer, and Vice Dean at the Doisy College of Health Sciences at St. Louis University. He serves on the Executive Committee of the American Interprofessional Health Collaborative (AIHC) and helps lead Communication working groups for Interprofessional. Katie is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist and Associate Professor of Nutritional Sciences at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. Her primary teaching and scholarship focus on interprofessional education and collaborative practice. In this episode, Tony and Katie share the latest updates on their interprofessional partnership with BE-Collaborative and the work they have been doing together. We talk about the overall intention behind 2023 revisions to the IPEC core competencies, how they are involved with the process, and some of the comments on the overall core competency statements. For full show notes and links, visit: https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcast If you found value in this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llc https://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLC https://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLC https://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/

LungFIT: Pulmonary Rehab Podcast
Working Together: Collaborative Practice in Pulmonary Rehabilitation

LungFIT: Pulmonary Rehab Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 18:08


Well we missed celebrating our big 5-0 episode a few weeks back and so we will make up for that in the near future! In this episode I am talking about Collaborative Practice in Pulmonary Rehabilitation & how different individuals and disciplines work together to provide rehab programs. The definition of pulmonary rehab includes language about how it's a multidisciplinary intervention, but the reality of many programs is that so often it is just one or two people who are doing everything, but that doesn't mean collaboration doesn't happen or can't happen.  So let's lean in and explore the concepts of collaborative practice in this episode! I talk about this paper in this episode: PR in Canada- A report from CTS And this paper from CIHC  here. I welcome your feedback about the show or ideas for future episodes. You can contact me via the comments section here on the LungFIT website. If you listen to the LungFIT podcast on iTunes, please take a moment to review the show. Click here to be directed.

Family Law Now
Using Collaborative Practice Methods & Principles

Family Law Now

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 57:25


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Getting Divorced Without Losing Your Mind
On best interest of pets, collaborative practice even if hate your spouse?

Getting Divorced Without Losing Your Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2023 7:08


The Getting Divorced Without Losing Your Mind podcast, hosted by NYC divorce attorney Corey Shapiro has helped thousands of people through the divorce process. Got a divorce question you want to be answered on the podcast? Please leave us a voice message straight from your internet browser at question.gettingdivorced.org. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.gettingdivorced.org

The Divorce and Beyond Podcast with Susan Guthrie, Esq.
Navigating Divorce with Parents of Children with Disabilities with Josh Kershenbaum, Part 2 on The Divorce & Beyond Podcast #282

The Divorce and Beyond Podcast with Susan Guthrie, Esq.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 36:51


Susan Guthrie, Esq. and special guest Josh Kershenbaum, Esq. return for part two of a special two-part episode series on navigating divorce with parents of children with disabilities.  Josh Kershenbaum is one of the nation's top experts in the area of mediation and negotiation for families with children with special needs.  In part one of this two-part series, Susan and Josh discussed the issues families face when they're going through divorce or separation, and have children with disabilities.  In this episode, they'll explore solutions to these issues and work to empower parents as they go through the divorce process.  Josh Kershenbaum, Esq., is a dedicated Peacemaker.  He earned certifications in Negotiation and Mediation at the Harvard Program on Negotiation and trained in Divorce & Family Mediation at the Mosten Guthrie Academy with Forrest (“Woody”) Mosten and Susan Guthrie.  Topics and Golden Nuggets include: Why it is imperative to choose the right divorce process that keeps you and your co-parent in the driver's seat as much as possible. If you're in an adversarial divorce process, it's never too late to re-take control.  “A child-centered divorce is crucial. It is the biggest gift you can give yourself and your child.” The importance of thinking of your divorce as a team process and why you should bring people on your team who have experience working with families who have kids with disabilities Organize your child's documents: IEPs, medical records, records of care, and more.  ****************************** Information about the NEW Mosten Guthrie Academy Training created by Josh Kershenbaum: Navigating Divorce with Parents of Children with Disabilities: A Training for Mediators, Collaborative Professionals, Coaches and Other Divorce Professionals Use Code "DandB50" to receive $50 off the cost of this groundbreaking new training! **************************************** About this week's special guest: Josh Kershenbaum Josh Kershenbaum, Esq., is a dedicated Peacemaker.  He earned certifications in Negotiation and Mediation at the Harvard Program on Negotiation and trained in Divorce & Family Mediation at the Mosten Guthrie Academy with Forrest (“Woody”) Mosten and Susan Guthrie.  Before joining the Law Offices of Jennifer J. Riley as Senior ADR Counsel, Josh earned a national reputation in the field of special education law. He co-founded Pennsylvania's premier, a boutique firm dedicated to representing children with special needs and their families, and later served as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Temple University's Beasley School of Law.  Josh brings over 20 years of experience in education and special education law to his peacemaking practice, which focuses on helping parents of people with special needs navigate their divorces through Mediation and Collaborative Practice. He also helps parents, students, and educational institutions resolve conflicts through Mediation.      He earned his JD from Temple University's Beasley School of Law and his BA from Amherst College. Josh's website: http://www.jjrlawfirm.com Connect with Josh on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshkershenbaum/ Mentioned in this episode: Navigating Divorce with Parents of Children with Disabilities with Josh Kershenbaum, Part 1   Did You Know That it is NEVER Too Late to Mediate Your Divorce? Insights from Leading Attorney and Mediator Claire Samuels International Academy of Collaborative Professionals Academy of Special Needs Planners National Care Advisors The Counsel of Parent Attorneys and Advocates (COPAA) Audible: Did you know that you can now listen to The Divorce & Beyond podcast on your favorite audiobook platform, Audible?  If you are like me and love your audiobooks along with your podcasts, this is a great time to check out Audible memberships – they have two levels:  Audible Plus and Audible Premium Plus  You can get a free trial of Audible Plus and if you decide to subscribe to Audible Premium Plus you will also get up to two free audiobooks!    Check it out today and it makes a great gift too: Audible Gift Memberships  ********************************************************** THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR: Make Money Mediating Podcast Susan recently launched a new podcast called the Make Money Mediating Podcast!  In this new podcast she shares not only her own tips and insights into building a successful business or businesses, but Susan welcomes some of the top experts in all related fields to share their wisdom to help you build your dream business and achieve success however you define that.  Tune in, listen and let Susan know what you think – you can find the podcast on all your favorite podcast outlets including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Audible, Stitcher, and more. You can also simply visit the website to listen: MakeMoneyMediating.Podbean.com   ********************************************************************* SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES ARE AVAILABLE!  https://divorcebeyond.com/Sponsorship-Info ******************************************************************* MEET OUR CREATOR AND HOST: SUSAN GUTHRIE®, ESQ., the creator and host of The Divorce and Beyond® Podcast, is nationally recognized as one of the top family law and divorce mediation attorneys in the country.  Susan is the Vice Chair of the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution and is a sought-after keynote speaker, business and practice consultant, coach and trainer. You can find out more about Susan and her services here:  https://neon.page/susanguthrie Internationally renowned as one of the leading experts in online mediation, Susan created her Learn to Mediate Online® program and has trained more than 25,000 professionals in how to transition their practice online.  Susan recently partnered with legal and mediation legend, Forrest "Woody" Mosten to create the Mosten Guthrie Academy which provides gold-standard, fully online training for mediation and collaborative professionals at all stages of their careers.   Follow Susan Guthrie and THE DIVORCE AND BEYOND PODCAST on social media for updates and inside tips and information: Susan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susaneguthrie/ Susan on Instagram @susanguthrieesq ********************************************************************* We'd really appreciate it if you would give us a 5 Star Rating and tell us what you like about the show in a review - your feedback really matters to us!  You can get in touch with Susan at divorceandbeyondpod@gmail.com.  Don't forget to visit the webpage www.divorceandbeyondpod.com and sign up for the free NEWSLETTER to receive a special welcome video from Susan and more!! ********************************************************************* DISCLAIMER:  THE COMMENTARY AND OPINIONS AVAILABLE ON THIS PODCAST ARE FOR INFORMATIONAL AND ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY AND NOT FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING LEGAL ADVICE.  YOU SHOULD CONTACT AN ATTORNEY IN YOUR STATE TO OBTAIN LEGAL ADVICE WITH RESPECT TO ANY PARTICULAR ISSUE OR PROBLEM.

The Divorce and Beyond Podcast with Susan Guthrie, Esq.
Navigating Divorce with Parents of Children with Disabilities with Josh Kershenbaum, Part 1 on The Divorce & Beyond Podcast #281

The Divorce and Beyond Podcast with Susan Guthrie, Esq.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 39:35


This week, Susan Guthrie, Esq. is joined by Josh Kershenbaum, Esq. for a special two-part episode series! Together they discuss some of the top issues faced by families in divorce when kids have special needs. Josh Kershenbaum is one of the nation's top experts in the area of mediation and negotiation for families with children with special needs.  This special two-part series will aim to raise awareness about the myriad of different issues that families face when they're going through divorce or separation, and have children with disabilities.  Josh Kershenbaum, Esq., is a dedicated Peacemaker.  He earned certifications in Negotiation and Mediation at the Harvard Program on Negotiation and trained in Divorce & Family Mediation at the Mosten Guthrie Academy with Forrest (“Woody”) Mosten and Susan Guthrie.  Topics and Golden Nuggets include: Josh answers, "Is it true that there is an 80% divorce rate among parents of children with special needs?"  Some of the logistical challenges parents of children with special needs face Those standing at the intersection of divorce and special needs parenting need to know there is a way through. There is hope, the situation is not hopeless.  ****************************** Information about the NEW Mosten Guthrie Academy Training created by Josh Kershenbaum: Navigating Divorce with Parents of Children with Disabilities: A Training for Mediators, Collaborative Professionals, Coaches and Other Divorce Professionals Use Code "DandB50" to receive $50 off the cost of this groundbreaking new training! **************************************** About this week's special guest: Josh Kershenbaum Josh Kershenbaum, Esq., is a dedicated Peacemaker.  He earned certifications in Negotiation and Mediation at the Harvard Program on Negotiation and trained in Divorce & Family Mediation at the Mosten Guthrie Academy with Forrest (“Woody”) Mosten and Susan Guthrie.  Before joining the Law Offices of Jennifer J. Riley as Senior ADR Counsel, Josh earned a national reputation in the field of special education law. He co-founded Pennsylvania's premier, a boutique firm dedicated to representing children with special needs and their families, and later served as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Temple University's Beasley School of Law.  Josh brings over 20 years of experience in education and special education law to his peacemaking practice, which focuses on helping parents of people with special needs navigate their divorces through Mediation and Collaborative Practice. He also helps parents, students, and educational institutions resolve conflicts through Mediation.      He earned his JD from Temple University's Beasley School of Law and his BA from Amherst College. Josh's website: http://www.jjrlawfirm.com Connect with Josh on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshkershenbaum/ Mentioned in this episode: Audible: Did you know that you can now listen to The Divorce & Beyond podcast on your favorite audiobook platform, Audible?  If you are like me and love your audiobooks along with your podcasts, this is a great time to check out Audible memberships – they have two levels:  Audible Plus and Audible Premium Plus  You can get a free trial of Audible Plus and if you decide to subscribe to Audible Premium Plus you will also get up to two free audiobooks!    Check it out today and it makes a great gift too: Audible Gift Memberships  ********************************************************** THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR:  SOBERLINK Thriving in divorce and beyond means not having to worry about the safety of your children when it comes to co-parenting. With alcohol abuse on the rise, many co-parents are turning to the system committed to providing proof, protection, and peace of mind. Soberlink's alcohol monitoring system is the most convenient, reliable, and reasonable way for a parent to provide evidence that they are not drinking during parenting time. Soberlink's real-time alerts, facial recognition, and tamper detection ensure the integrity of each test, so you can be confident your kids are with a sober parent. With Soberlink, judges rest assured that your child is safe, attorneys get court-admissible evidence of sobriety, and both parents have empowerment and peace of mind.  Pull back the curtain on the mysteries of parenting time and trust The Experts in Remote Alcohol Monitoring Technology™ to keep you informed and your kids safe and secure. To download the addiction and children resource page that I developed with Soberlink, visit www.Soberlink.com/Susan   ********************************************************************* SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES ARE AVAILABLE!  https://divorcebeyond.com/Sponsorship-Info ******************************************************************* MEET OUR CREATOR AND HOST: SUSAN GUTHRIE®, ESQ., the creator and host of The Divorce and Beyond® Podcast, is nationally recognized as one of the top family law and divorce mediation attorneys in the country.  Susan is the Vice Chair of the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution and is a sought-after keynote speaker, business and practice consultant, coach and trainer. You can find out more about Susan and her services here:  https://neon.page/susanguthrie Internationally renowned as one of the leading experts in online mediation, Susan created her Learn to Mediate Online® program and has trained more than 25,000 professionals in how to transition their practice online.  Susan recently partnered with legal and mediation legend, Forrest "Woody" Mosten to create the Mosten Guthrie Academy which provides gold-standard, fully online training for mediation and collaborative professionals at all stages of their careers.   Follow Susan Guthrie and THE DIVORCE AND BEYOND PODCAST on social media for updates and inside tips and information: Susan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susaneguthrie/ Susan on Instagram @susanguthrieesq ********************************************************************* We'd really appreciate it if you would give us a 5 Star Rating and tell us what you like about the show in a review - your feedback really matters to us!  You can get in touch with Susan at divorceandbeyondpod@gmail.com.  Don't forget to visit the webpage www.divorceandbeyondpod.com and sign up for the free NEWSLETTER to receive a special welcome video from Susan and more!! ********************************************************************* DISCLAIMER:  THE COMMENTARY AND OPINIONS AVAILABLE ON THIS PODCAST ARE FOR INFORMATIONAL AND ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY AND NOT FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING LEGAL ADVICE.  YOU SHOULD CONTACT AN ATTORNEY IN YOUR STATE TO OBTAIN LEGAL ADVICE WITH RESPECT TO ANY PARTICULAR ISSUE OR PROBLEM.

SenioRx Radio
Collaborative Practice Agreements and Incident To Billing with Dr. Jaron Stout

SenioRx Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 29:59


Welcome to a new season of Senior Rx Radio. The new hosts are Dr. Michelle Lamb and Dr. Veronica Riera-Gilley. Dr. Stout, a former Senior Rx Radio host, is the first guest of the new season. Dr. Stout has practiced as a consultant pharmacist in skilled nursing facilities for six years, where he developed a solid reputation for patient care with medical directors across the state of Utah. This sparked an interest in developing new and progressive methods of collaboration with healthcare professionals, to improve transitions of care and patient outcomes in the skilled nursing setting. In this episode, Dr. Stout discusses the future of pharmacy with collaborative practice agreements and incident to billing. 

Family Law Now
Collaborative Divorce 101

Family Law Now

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 56:22


In this 1-hour presentation panelists, Russell Alexander, Carrie Heinzl & Brian Galbraith, discuss the following topics: What the heck is Collaborative Practice? Collaborative Practice Training The CP Participation Agreement The “Roadmap” to success Neutrals The Power of a full team Your first meeting Impasse Reaching a settlement Debriefing

The Healthcare Education Transformation Podcast
Interprofessional Education with Dr. Laurel Daniels Abbruzzese

The Healthcare Education Transformation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 17:35


In this episode of the HET Podcast, our co-host, Dr. Mahlon Stewart interviews Dr. Laurel Daniels Abbruzzese. Join us for a discussion on the National Academies of Practice and some of the challenges with interprofessional education. Biography: Dr. Laurel Daniels Abbruzzese, PT, EdD, FNAP currently serves as the Director of the Performing Arts Fellowship Program and is an Associate Professor of Rehabilitation and Regenerative Medicine in the Programs in Physical Therapy at the Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons (VP&S), CUIMC. Dr.Abbruzzese earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology at Columbia College, a Master of Science degree in Physical Therapy at VP&S, and both a Master of Education and Doctor of Education degree in Biobehavioral Sciences at Teachers College, Columbia University. Dr. Abbruzzese has over twenty-five years of clinical experience in physical therapy and over 15 years as an educator. At CUIMC, Dr. Abbruzzese teaches Clinical Geriatrics, Kinesiology & Biomechanics, and Professional Leadership & Practice. She is a fierce advocate for social justice and interprofessional education and collaborative practice. She serves on the Columbia Commons Steering Committee, the Rehabilitation & Regenerative Medicine DEI committee, and the Anti-Racist Transformation in Medical Education group at VP&S. She was recently inducted into the Virginia Apgar Academy of MedicalEducators. Dr. Abbruzzese is recognized nationally as a Distinguished Scholar and Fellow in theNational Academies of Practice, which advocates for Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice, and chairs the Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Taskforce. In 2022 she was awarded the Emerging Interprofessional National Academies of Practice Member of the Year. Dr. Abbruzzese is a Certified Exercise Expert for AgingAdults (CEEAA) and is part of the national CEEAA faculty. Dr. Abbruzzese also serves as the President of the Performing Arts Special Interest Group (PASIG) of the American Physical Therapy Association Academy of Orthopedics. She is a 2022-23 fellow in the APTA Fellowship in Higher Education Leadership. In the fall of 2022, Dr. Abbruzzese will join the Board of the Physical Therapy Learning Institute (PTLI).

Family Lawyer Magazine Podcast
The Past, Present, and Future of Collaborative Practice with Lori Gephart

Family Lawyer Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 9:14


IACP president Lori Gephart discusses the growth of Collaborative Practice & how it reduces conflict & minimizes negative impacts on individuals & families.

Architecture Social
Collaboration between Academia and Practices within Architecture ft. Satwinder Samra

Architecture Social

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 32:34


Grab your lunchtime sandwich and join us to discuss with Satwinder Samra the importance of collaboration between Academia and Practices within the Architecture Industry. Not just that nice "Architecture chap on the television", did you know that when Satwinder isn't recording for the BBC he is developing initiatives that encourage new relationships between architectural practice, academia and industry from his position at the University of Sheffield as Director of Collaborative Practice and a Senior University Teacher.

Growing Your Collaborative Practice
Growing your Collaborative Practice: Ep. 6 - Publishing (Part 1)

Growing Your Collaborative Practice

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 28:38


Joryn explains in a conversation with legal intern Madison Sasser how publishing helps professionals establish credibility. Joryn tells a story about how her credibility as an ethics expert changed the outcome in a case because of articles she's published. Joryn discusses common problems with publications and how to use material that you've already drafted to submit for publication. Connect with Joryn! Website: https://jorynjenkins.com/ Firm Website: https://openpalmlaw.com/ Instagram: @JorynJenkins LinkedIn: JorynJenkins

Growing Your Collaborative Practice
Growing your Collaborative Practice: Ep. 5 - Appearing On Camera

Growing Your Collaborative Practice

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 36:25


COVID-19 has changed the way professionals communicate with other professionals. Instead of sitting across the table from each other, we're appearing via Zoom. Joryn shares her tips for making a virtual appearance or giving a virtual presentation. Joryn also addresses the controversy of virtual full team meetings and if they can be considered part of the collaborative process. Connect with Joryn! Website: https://jorynjenkins.com/ Firm Website: https://openpalmlaw.com/ Instagram: @JorynJenkins LinkedIn: JorynJenkins

BOP: What, Why & How
Episode #34: August 31 – Collaborative Practice Rules and Test & Treat Protocols

BOP: What, Why & How

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 14:14


Following the August 31 Board of Pharmacy meeting, IPA's Vice President of Public Affairs, Casey Ficek, and Sue Mears from the Board of Pharmacy discuss the recently noticed collaborative practice rules and board approved test and treat protocols.

Health Law Talk
APRNs and Collaborative Practice Agreements

Health Law Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 24:59


In this week's episode of Health Law Talk, Conrad Meyer and Rory Bellina discuss APP's or advanced practice providers. In the 1960s and 70s, a family physician was usually in a solo practice with maybe one or two fellow physicians. Supporting that practice were the nurses, aides, lab technicians, or even a spouse who might help with obtaining lab work, blood draws, or other services. In today's complex healthcare delivery system, mid-level providers, often referred to as advanced practice providers (APPs), include advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs), physician assistants (PAs), and clinical nurse specialist (CNS), just to name a few. These APP's are continuing to increase in number as well as their scope of respective practices. The nuances involving the APP scope of practice along with the needs of an ever demanding population craving healthcare require decisions involving the role that APPs will play alongside physician providers in delivering the healthcare that is desperately needed in today's marketplace. This episode will delve into these topics and more so please join us for this exciting episode on APP's with Health Law Talk. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rory-bellina6/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rory-bellina6/support

Growing Your Collaborative Practice
Growing your Collaborative Practice: Ep. 4 - Perfecting Your Pitch

Growing Your Collaborative Practice

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 33:46


What happens if you offer great services but you're not sure how to communicate what you do? Joryn discusses how to introduce both yourself and also your practice. Joryn tells the story of how she picked up a client in the check-out line at Sam's Club. Do you tell people that you're a professional or do you tell them about the suffering you want to alleviate in the world? Joryn explains why it's a good idea to get personal about what motivates you. Connect with Joryn! Website: https://jorynjenkins.com/ Firm Website: https://openpalmlaw.com/ Instagram: @JorynJenkins LinkedIn: JorynJenkins

Growing Your Collaborative Practice
Growing your Collaborative Practice: Ep. 3 - Present the Basics

Growing Your Collaborative Practice

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 30:06


Presenting should be an important element of your marketing plan. Joryn discusses with intern Austin Sasser how to coherently communicate your vision. Joryn admits her struggles with public speaking and how she learned to overcome them. Are you presenting but not achieving traction with your audience? Joryn discusses the winning strategy for ending a presentation that results in more connections and referrals. Connect with Joryn! Website: https://jorynjenkins.com/ Firm Website: https://openpalmlaw.com/ Instagram: @JorynJenkins LinkedIn: JorynJenkins

BOP: What, Why & How
Episode #33: July 14 – Pharmacy Technician Administered Vaccines, Statewide Protocols, and Collaborative Practice

BOP: What, Why & How

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 22:57


Following the July 14 Board of Pharmacy meeting, IPA's Vice President of Public Affairs, Casey Ficek, and Sue Mears from the Board of Pharmacy discuss emergency rules impacting pharmacy technician administered vaccines, updated statewide protocols, and next steps for new collaborative practice rules.

PharmacyForward
Getting Started with Collaborative Practice Agreements

PharmacyForward

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 24:28


Charmaine Rochester-Eyeguokan, PharmD, BCACP, CDCES - University of Maryland School of Pharmacy - and Jeffrey Tingen, PharmD, MBA, BCPS, BCACP, CDCES - VCU Health, Department of Family Medicine & Population Health - talk to use about the ins and outs of collaborative practice agreements. Key Lessons Collaborative practice is governed by state law and regulations; it is important to be familiar with the specific rules for constructing collaborative practice agreements (CPA) in your state. Many states require pharmacists to have specific training and experience in order to enter into a CPA - but some states have relatively few requirements or none at all. CPAs are useful tools to enable greater efficiency by granting the pharmacist greater autonomy to carry out certain patient care functions; however, a CPA is not required to perform many functions that are ordinarily a part of a pharmacist's scope of practice. It's important to have a significant level of rapport and trust with your providers crafting a CPA together. While CPAs are fairly common in ambulatory clinics, they are a potentially useful tool in community pharmacy practice, long-term care facilities, and specialty pharmacy practice. To learn more about collaborative practice and CPA, check out the Collaborative Practice Resource Page on the iForumRx.org website.

The Divorce and Beyond Podcast with Susan Guthrie, Esq.
The Forgotten Victims of Gray Divorce: The Effects on Adult Children with Therapists and Authors, Carol Hughes and Bruce Fredenburg #188

The Divorce and Beyond Podcast with Susan Guthrie, Esq.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 47:21


In this episode, Susan Guthrie speaks with Therapists, Carol Hughes and Bruce Fredenburg, authors of "Home Will Never Be the Same Again: A Guide for Adult Children of Gray Divorce," about the effects of parental divorce on adult children, and how the negative repurcussions can be minimized. It is no secret that gray divorce is on the rise world-wide.  In fact, divorce among those who have been married for 30 years or more or who are divorcing later in life, is one of the largest segments of those who are divorcing today.  Much has been written about the unique difficulties faced by those who divorce close to or during retirement and after long-term marriages, but there is a forgotten segment of people who are deeply impacted by the divorce - the adult children whose parents are going through a gray divorce. Carol Hughes and Bruce Fredenburg, both family therapists, collaborative professionals and mediators, have done a deep dive into this topic with years of personal experience with patients and families as well as a great deal of research which they have distilled into a ground-breaking new book, "Home Will Never Be the Same Again: A Guide for Adult Children of Gray Divorce."  It is easy to believe that children who are adults, perhaps with families of their own, will have little to no impact when their parents divorce but the reverse is actually true.  Carol and Bruce provide guidance for parents, children and even therapists in their book and this episode provides insights and tips into this growing paradigm! To enter to win one of 5 FREE Audible copies of the book, please send an email to Carol Hughes at drcarolhughes@me.com and mention "Divorce & Beyond!" More Information About This Week's Special Guests:  Dr. Carol Hughes holds her doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology, achieving both summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa honors. She is also a two-time Fulbright Scholar. Board certified hypnotherapist, and EMDR therapist. A California licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and family-focused divorce professional, she works with children, adolescents, and adults in her private practice in Laguna Hills, California. As a therapist, co-parenting and child specialist, divorce coach, and mediator, she has assisted hundreds of families experiencing separation and divorce.  In 2003, Carol was a co-founder of Collaborative Divorce Solutions of Orange County. In 2011, Collaborative Practice California honored Carol with the Eureka Award that recognizes those who have made significant contributions and demonstrated an abiding dedication to establishing and sustaining Collaborative Practice in California.   Carol is the co-author of Home Will Never Be the Same Again: A Guide for Adult Children of Gray Divorce, published by Rowman and Littlefield Publishing Company. Carol's Websites: https://www.divorcepeacemaking.com/ https://www.drcarolhughes.com/   Bruce R. Fredenburg, M.S., LMFT, Co-author of Home Will Never Be the Same Again: A Guide for Adult Children of Gray Divorce helps families solve painful problems that they are struggling with and have not been able to solve on their own. He is a California-licensed Marriage and Family Therapist board certified in clinical hypnosis. He created and taught parenting classes for adoptive and foster parents. Trained and experienced in chronic pain management, trauma, addictions, mediation, and collaborative divorce, Bruce helps families as a therapist, divorce coach, child and co-parenting specialist, and mediator in his practice in Laguna Hills, California.  Bruce creates and presents training programs for corporations, government agencies, schools, and professional.  Author of  Audio Learning Self-Help Programs Anxiety Solution, Sleep Solution, Take the Pain Out of Change and Men and Women: How to Understand Each Other.  Bruce has presented multiple times at California's annual statewide conference for collaborative professionals, and to the International Association of Collaborative Professionals annual Forum. In 2018 Bruce was chosen by Collaborative Practice California to receive the Eureka Award which recognizes and honors "those who have made significant contributions and demonstrated an abiding dedication to establishing and sustaining Collaborative Practice in California.”  Bruce's Websites: https://www.orangecountydivorcecoach.com/ https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/bruce-r-fredenburg-laguna-hills-ca/803083 Social Media Handles  @graydivorce - Instagram ********************************************************************** MEET OUR CREATOR AND HOST! SUSAN GUTHRIE, ESQ., the creator and host of The Divorce and Beyond Podcast, is nationally recognized as one of the top family law and divorce mediation attorneys in the country.  She is one of the Co-Chair's of the American Bar Association's DR Section Mediation Committee and is the Founder of Divorce in a Better Way which provides a curated selection of resources and information for those facing divorce and other life changes.  Susan has created a website of curated resources for those facing divorce.  Find out more at www.divorceinabetterway.com.  You can find more information about Susan and the Podcast at www.divorceandbeyondpod.com. Susan is also one of the leading family and divorce mediation trainers in the country and has partnered with legal legend, Forrest "Woody" Mosten, to create the Mosten Guthrie Academy to provide online mediation and collaborative law trainings for professionals.  You can find out more at www.mostenguthrie.com.   ***************************************************************************** THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR: Thriving in divorce and beyond means not having to worry about the safety of your children when it comes to co-parenting. With alcohol abuse on the rise, many co-parents are turning to the system committed to providing proof, protection, and peace of mind. Soberlink's alcohol monitoring system is the most convenient, reliable, and reasonable way for a parent to provide evidence that they are not drinking during parenting time. Soberlink's real-time alerts, facial recognition, and tamper detection ensure the integrity of each test, so you can be confident your kids are with a sober parent. With Soberlink, judges rest assured that your child is safe, attorneys get court-admissible evidence of sobriety, and both parents have empowerment and peace of mind. Pull back the curtain on the mysteries of parenting time and trust The Experts in Remote Alcohol Monitoring Technology™ to keep you informed and your kids safe and secure. 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Growing Your Collaborative Practice
Growing your Collaborative Practice: Ep. 2 - Social Media Marketing

Growing Your Collaborative Practice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 24:30


Joryn sits down with her two twenty-one-year-old interns to discuss why they convinced her to start an Instagram account and what mistakes other collaborative professionals make. What information do the interns look for when searching for a practice group on Instagram? Why is it a problem if they can't find it? Finally, Joryn discusses why she chooses to discuss her personal life in her practice and why you should too!

Healthcare's MissingLogic
#94: Individual and Team Competency: An Essential Element of Interprofessional Collaborative Practice

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 17:38


Creating interprofessional collaborative practice environments has been a long road!The challenge has never been how to work collaboratively in emergent situations; we can do that all day long.  The challenge is sustaining it once the emergent situation has passed.  Successful and sustainable interprofessional collaboration requires leaders to leverage individual competency and team competency in the healthcare workforce.In this episode we talk about the accountabilities healthcare leaders have and the challenges they face in leveraging interprofessional collaboration to fulfill their accountabilities.You probably already realize this is an important topic for any healthcare leader who is interested in teamwork.  Go ahead and listen now! For full show notes and links, visit:https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcastNEW Opportunity:  Enrollment is now open to our NEW Self-Study Program, Caring for Others Without Neglecting YOU!  Click Here NOW to learn more and enroll!We would love to have you contribute to this podcast by submitting a question that we can feature in a future episode.  All you must do is email your question to  questions@missinglogic.com If you found value in this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! 

Clean Break
Where Is The Grey Area Where We Can Come Together? Collaborative Practice with Daren Givoque

Clean Break

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 32:26


The roles are reversed this week as Daren takes on the role of episode guest. Tina interviews him on the subject of collaborative law and what that means for the divorce process. Our hosts discuss how both parties can work together to streamline the divorce proceedings to benefit both cost and time-wise, without trying to tear down the other partner in the process. Looking for your divorce professional? DivorceNet is here to guide you to the right person. www.divorcenet.ca Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cleanbreak/support

Healthcare Professionalism: Education, Research & Resources
Not so secret secrets of successful sustained collaborative practice - IPE in real life

Healthcare Professionalism: Education, Research & Resources

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2021 23:14


Dr. Owen Montgomery discusses IPE in OBGYN, IPE training programs, how deans are trying to overcoming the challenges of IPE, the advantages of simulation, and TeamSTEPPS with Preston Reynolds, MD, PhD, MACP.

Growing Your Collaborative Practice
Growing your Collaborative Practice: Ep. 1 - What is the Paradigm Shift?

Growing Your Collaborative Practice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 42:53


In a conversation with the youngest members of her staff, Joryn discusses beginning her legal career as a trial attorney and the decision to open her own family law firm. Joryn discusses how her own divorce and her new husband's continuing post-divorce litigation influenced her decision to practice family law. Joryn explains how to both approach divorce in a kinder way and also identify your client's real goals and interests. Connect with Joryn! Website: https://jorynjenkins.com/ Firm Website: https://openpalmlaw.com/ Instagram: @JorynJenkins LinkedIn: JorynJenkins

Practice? Podcast
Episode 90: Episode 89-Collaborative Practice (with Theo Forde-Stiegler)

Practice? Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 38:04


In this episode, executive director Theo Forde-Stiegler talks with Dave about finding a new way to collaborate and expand on one's Practice.

The LDN Radio Show About Low Dose Naltrexone
LDN Book Volume 2 Tour Presentation- Dr Sebastian Denison

The LDN Radio Show About Low Dose Naltrexone

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 87:28


Dr Sebastian Denison delivers his presentation on Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) as part of the LDN Book Volume 2 Tour which took place virtually in October 2020. Hosted by Madison Drugs. Sebastian received his Bachelor of Science in pharmacy at the University of British Columbia. He worked at Northmount Pharmacy in North Vancouver for 11 years, specializing in HRT, veterinary, pain and sports compounding. He also was the manager of Pharmacy Operations with the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic/Paralympic Games, and then the manager of the Whistler Olympic Village Polyclinic Pharmacy. In addition to his role as a PCCA clinical compounding pharmacist, Sebastian works with both the U.S. and Canadian CORE compounding training education teams and the pharmacy student education team. Sebastian also speaks at physician, pharmacist and other health care professional education symposiums and events. He has recently lectured for the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine on Nutrition and Pain, Pharmacy Compounding and Collaborative Practice, and Alternative Uses for Naltrexone. Sebastian is currently completing the Metabolic Medical Institute's Fellowship in Metabolic & Nutritional Medicine.

InsideTheBoards for the USMLE, COMLEX & Medical School
Health Systems Science | Health Care Technology

InsideTheBoards for the USMLE, COMLEX & Medical School

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 44:43


Today’s guests are Dr. Rachel Salas and MS3 Kori Porosnicu Rodriguez. You can find them on Twitter @RachelSalasMD and @KoriPoRodri Dr. Salas is a Professor in the Department of Neurology at Johns Hopkins Medicine with a joint appointment in the School of Nursing. She is the Director of the Neurology Clerkship. She earned her medical degree at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston where she also completed her internship and residency. After her chief year, she came to Baltimore to complete her 2-year sleep medicine fellowship. In 2018, she earned a Master of Medical Education at the Johns Hopkins School of Education. Dr. Salas is an executive member of the Alliance for Clinical Education. She is also the founder and Co-Director of the Osler Apprenticeship Program (in Neurology), a medical education research program for senior medical students and the PreDoc Program, a premedical college program. Dr. Salas is a certified strengths coach and uses a strength-based approach and coaching to connect to, support, and develop those involved with her educational mission and in her clinical practice. She is the director of the Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice for the School of Medicine at Johns Hopkins. Nationally, she is a Co-Director for Interprofessional Teaming for the High Value Practice Academic Alliance where she works to promote teamwork through a strengths-based approach. Dr. Salas is a 2019-21 Josiah Macy Scholar and was selected as one of the 2019-20 AMA Health Systems Science Scholars. In the wake of COVID-19, the Johns Hopkins (JH) Neurology Education Team, composed of educators and senior medical students, designed a two-week virtual elective titled “Virtual Patient Rounds in Neurology.” The goal was to provide students with a practice-based approach to learning telemedicine, while offering a robust virtual Neurology lecture series (JHNeuroChats) during a time when clerkships were cancelled. Global medical education leaders were invited as “Virtual Visiting Professors” to present live one-hour JHNeuroChats, with topics ranging from neurological disorders to interprofessional collaborative care and health systems science (HSS). Sections from this episode include: Embracing telemedicine and translating exams for telemedicine visits Developing the “Virtual Clinical Elective in Equitable Healthcare” and how it incorporated Health Systems Science Using medical devices for research With support from Elsevier, and produced in collaboration with the American Medical Association, the HSS series seeks to broaden students’ understanding of the nature of medicine, medical education, and what separates them from other human endeavors. Medicine is not a “pure science,” a kind of “applied biology.” Rather, it is fundamentally an art that uses science. As a discipline, Health Systems Science considers those ideas and concepts which are integral to medicine as a profession but don’t fall under the domain of the clinical or basic sciences. The National Board of Medical Examiners includes HSS topics in its USMLE Content Outline and even offers a dedicated Health Systems Science subject examination. Each episode of this series will include on-the-go learning with practice exam questions explained by expert guests.  This series is sponsored by Panacea Financial: Banking Built for Doctors, by Doctors. ITB and Panacea share a common goal which is to make med school better. Panacea Financial is designed to handle the unique situation of medical students. We hope you will check them out to see how they can make your life easier. Learn more about the series and view the content outline on the ITB website. https://insidetheboards.com/Health-Systems-Science/. You can also listen to episodes in the ITB app organized into an HSS Playlist.

PA Connections
Clinical PAs as Scholars

PA Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 13:57


In this podcast, Eric Tezlaff discusses his research in provider burnout and how he got involved in research as a busy PA in clinical practice. Mr. Tetzlaff is a physician assistant in the Department of Medical Oncology at Fox Chase Cancer Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His research interests are examining the APP workforce and provider burnout. Mr. Tetzlaff has published in various peer reviewed journals and in 2018, he was the recipient of the AAPA Publishing Award for his paper, “National Study of Burnout and Career Satisfaction among Physician Assistants in Oncology: Implications for Team-Based Care.”   Recently, Mr. Tetzlaff was the recipient of the Association of Physician Assistants in Oncology Research Award. The three-year award will allow for a Longitudinal Study of Provider Wellness, Collaborative Practice and Career Satisfaction Among Physician Assistants in Oncology. This podcast features the song “Reach For Success” (freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott_Ho…Reach_Success) by Scott Holmes, available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial (01https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) license.

Alternative Divorce Radio Show
Collaborative Practice, Emotional Divorce and a bit of Matrix Re-imprinting.

Alternative Divorce Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 42:05


See previous episodes at www.divorcetvshow.com Register here to watch the next episode of The Divorce TV Show: https://suzymiller.synduit.com/FTWP0001 Want to share your co-parenting or divorce story? Contact me via https://startingovershow.com/lets-talk/  Please share this episode so more divorcing families can find a better way to divorce.  Music Credits:Lino Rise: EvenshadeLino Rise: Wicked ViolenceLino Rise: Art By Telling  Fesliyan Studios: Deep MeditationPurchase License Code:1163a4c2-0796-4d68-a283-11de69f45140  

Baatein
Live Baatein Session with Akhila Krishnan

Baatein

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 59:12


About the guest: Akhila Krishnan @akhila_krishnan_design Multidisciplinary Designer Projection design for live experience, VR, Moving Image, Fine Art, Graphic Narrative, Collaborative Practice and Education Akhila Krishnan is a multi disciplinary designer and director working across the fields of projection design for live experience, VR, moving image, fine art, graphic narrative, collaborative practice and education. She graduated from the Royal College of Art and the National Institute of Design. She was also an exchange student at the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs, Paris. She was recently awarded the Time N Eye Bursary and Alan James Bursary (in collaboration with Lambrego.) Over the course of her career she has received several other honours including the Inlaks Shivadasani Scholarship, Man Group Drawing Prize, IDPA Silver Prize and the EGIDE Scholarship. During her time at 59 Productions, she was a core part of the Tony and Olivier Award winning design team that worked on the musical An American in Paris. She was also Senior Designer on Grenfell: Our Home, Channel 4's first VR documentary, that won awards at the Sheffield and Raindance Film Festival. Akhila currently lives and works in London. She is represented by United Agents for her work in projection design and moving image. Follow @akhila_krishnan_design: https://www.instagram.com/akhila_krishnan_design/ Hosted by KVSS Varshini Follow @kvssv: https://www.instagram.com/kvssv/ Presented by Baatein: Baatein, which translates to ‘a conversation' is the National Institute of Design's unique interactive platform to learn and share. From telling us about your experiences and passions to showcasing what you do; it can be anything you want it to be! Follow us on Instagram @baatein.nid: https://www.instagram.com/baatein.nid/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/c/BaateinNID Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/baatein-nid

Canary
Collaborative Practice and Institutions with Dr. Michael Corris

Canary

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 48:03


On this episode we speak with Dr. Michael Corris!Corris is an artist, critic and historian that has had a long career in conceptual art starting with his participation in the influential collective Art and Language in the 70s. He has since divided his energies between the production of artist's books inspired by typographic design and writing on contemporary art and art theory through lectures and teaching.He’s contributed to art journals like ArtForum and Art in America… his essays are included in scholarly collections on the subject of Conceptual Art like MIT Press.We discuss his latest Typographical text work titled “As We Were Saying…”, how he collaborated with numerous other artists on the project and how he disseminates his artwork through the egalitarian transmission of his online platform Invisible College Conversations.

Doing Divorce Right (or Avoiding it Altogether).
Home Will Never Be the Same Again: Talking About the Adult Children of Gray Divorce with Authors Carol R. Hughes, Ph.D., LMFT and Bruce R. Fredenburg, LMFT

Doing Divorce Right (or Avoiding it Altogether).

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 27:20


Bruce R. Fredenburg, Author, M.S., LMFT, a California-licensed Marriage and Family Therapist board certified in clinical hypnosis helps families solve painful problems that they are struggling with and have not been able to solve on their own. A former college lecturer and teacher, he serves families as a therapist, divorce coach, child specialist, mediator, and co-parenting specialist. In 2018 Bruce was chosen by Collaborative Practice California to receive the Eureka Award which recognizes and honors "those who have made significant contributions and demonstrated an abiding dedication to establishing and sustaining Collaborative Practice in California.” Carol R. Hughes, is a California licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, family-focused divorce professional, and former college instructor, who holds her doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology, achieving both summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa honors and is a two-time Fulbright Scholar. She is a Board-certified hypnotherapist and EMDR therapist, who serves families as a psychotherapist, child and co-parenting specialist, divorce coach, and mediator. In 2011 Collaborative Practice California honored Carol with the Eureka Award that recognizes those who have made significant contributions and demonstrated an abiding dedication to establishing and sustaining collaborative practice in California   Today we’re chatting about:  What a gray divorce is. How divorce impacts adult children. Why people are waiting until their 50s to get divorced. Connect with Carol & Bruce:  Bruce: https://www.cdsoc.com/member-profiles/bruce-fredenburg/ https://www.orangecountydivorcecoach.com https://www.collaborativepractice.com/members/1322 https://divorcepeacemaking.com Carol: https://drcarolhughes.com https://www.collaborativepractice.com/members/2330 https://homewillneverbethesameagain.com   Join the Facebook Group and leave a question for a future episode: https://www.facebook.com/groups/doingdivorcerightpodcast This season of Doing Divorce Right is sponsored by FAYR  (https://www.fayr.com/) and Soberlink (https://www.soberlink.com/)! Check out these great parenting tools! Get a copy of Jen’s book, “Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda: A Divorce Coach’s Guide to Staying Married” here. 

The Three Wisemen of Divorce: Money, Psych & Law
A Conversation with Stu Webb: The Grandfather of Collaborative Divorce (Part 2)

The Three Wisemen of Divorce: Money, Psych & Law

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 32:31


Stu had so much to say, we had to break his interview into two parts! We were thrilled that Stu Webb came to join us on the Three Wisemen of Divorce.  The Grandfather of Collaborative Divorce, Stu is probably the original and wisest Wiseman of all! A Zen Buddhist and Jazz Musician, Stu brings characteristics you wouldn't expect in a lawyer.  Stu has mastered the understanding of using love, kindness, and collaboration to bring about better legal outcomes.  A veteran matrimonial lawyer in 1990, Stu had the audacity to leave litigation to try something new.  He wrote a now-famous letter to a Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court describing his thinking on a new concept, Collaborative Law, where attorneys would agree to work on a case collaboratively towards settlement and pledging to withdraw from the case if litigation became inevitable.  That letter together with Stu's amazing spirit and shining example sparked a worldwide movement for Collaborative Practice.Listen to Part 2 of our two-part series.  Part 1 is the episode from last week.  If you haven't already, be sure to give it a listen.

The Three Wisemen of Divorce: Money, Psych & Law
A Conversation with Stu Webb: The Grandfather of Collaborative Divorce (Part 1)

The Three Wisemen of Divorce: Money, Psych & Law

Play Episode Play 56 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 31:05 Transcription Available


We were thrilled that Stu Webb came to join us on the Three Wisemen of Divorce.  The Grandfather of Collaborative Divorce, Stu is probably the original and wisest Wiseman of all! A Zen Buddhist and Jazz Musician, Stu brings characteristics you wouldn't expect in a lawyer.  Stu has mastered the understanding of using love, kindness, and collaboration to bring about better legal outcomes.  A veteran matrimonial lawyer in 1990, Stu had the audacity to leave litigation to try something new.  He wrote a now-famous letter to a Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court describing his thinking on a new concept, Collaborative Law, where attorneys would agree to work on a case collaboratively towards settlement and pledging to withdraw from the case if litigation became inevitable.  That letter together with Stu's amazing spirit and shining example sparked a worldwide movement for Collaborative Practice.Listen to Part 1 of our two-part series.  Tune in next week for Part 2.

Getting Split Ready with Marya Carey Pleasant and Doug Katz
Getting Split Ready - Episode 27.3 - Protecting Your Budget and Managing Your Divorce with Limited Scope Representation

Getting Split Ready with Marya Carey Pleasant and Doug Katz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 31:14


Limited sometimes means lesser, but not always. A growing trend in the divorce industry is in limited scope representation is actually providing divorcing couples different and sometimes more rich experience where they engage an attorney in critical points of their divorce, but handle much of the details themselves. This is especially popular when a budget is substantially constrained.Join us for a discussion with Sandra Crawford for Law Crawford P.C. on the merits and benefits of limited scope representation.Also joining the discussion are Michele Traina from The Divorce Diaries and Hirsch Serman, MBA, CPA from Lifecycle Financial.About Sandra CrawfordFor the past 29 years Sandra has dedicated her legal practice to educating and leading clients to the clearest path to resolution of their unique legal issues. She helps distressed families and partnerships move out of conflict using the most appropriate legal dispute resolution model, be that: the Collaborative Practice, mediation, limited scope representation or litigation. As legal disputes and status adjustments (like dissolutions of marriages or partnerships) can be costly in terms of money, time lost, and emotional stress, it is critical for people facing such life changing events to be educated about and understand clearly their legal options and the various paths to resolution available before proceeding.Sandra received her undergraduate degree from DePaul University in 1984 and her Juris Doctorate from the John Marshall Law School in 1989. She has been a practicing mediator since 1994 and was among the first attorneys in Illinois to be trained in the Collaborative Law model of dispute resolution when the model was introduced here in 2001. Sandra’s areas of concentration are Family Law, Mediation, and Real Estate She works throughout Cook and the surrounding counties.Sandra has served on the nonprofit board of directors of the Collaborative Law Institute of Illinois, where she has held the office of President. She serves on the Board of Directors for the Illinois Bar Foundation, which administers grants and funding for legal services agencies. She was a two term member of the Illinois State Bar Association Assembly and Chair of the ISBA’s Women in the Law Committee. Sandra has been repeatedly nominated by her peers, evaluated and selected as an Illinois Super Lawyer – a group which includes only five percent of all the attorneys in her jurisdiction.Let us know if there are questions on divorce, separation and starting over that you want our need answered at info@splitready.com.Are you considering divorce? Get split ready at www.splitready.com

Transforming Our Futures
Collaborative Practice - A Different Way Of Working In General Practice

Transforming Our Futures

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 32:02


In this Podcast we talk to Alyson McGregor of Altogether Better. Altogether Better works with people in health and social care across the UK and beyond to develop Collaborative Practice, a new way of organising that makes life better for everybody. Altogether Better is an NHS national network organisation, supporting health and care services across the UK to introduce their model of Collaborative Practice. Their network approach is used in over 130 GP practices and has also been tested in other health and care settings, including acute hospital trusts, mental health, young people’s services and care homes. Collaborative Practice invites local people to gift their time to a local GP practice or health service, working alongside people who deliver health services in a new, collaborative relationship. As a result, the practice and how it works changes. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/globalnet21/message

The LDN Radio Show About Low Dose Naltrexone
A Pharmacist's LDN Experience- Sebastian Denison

The LDN Radio Show About Low Dose Naltrexone

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 29:47


Sebastian Denison, RPh, FAARM (candidate), received his BSc in Pharmacy at the University of British Columbia. He worked at Northmount Pharmacy in North Vancouver for 11 years, specializing in HRT, veterinary, pain and sports compounding. He also was the Manager of Pharmacy Operations with the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic/Paralympic Games, and then the Manager of the Whistler Olympic Village Polyclinic Pharmacy. Sebastian is now a Clinical Compounding Pharmacist for PCCA in Houston, Texas. He works with both the U.S. and Canadian C3 education teams and the Pharmacy Student education team, and also speaks at physician, pharmacist and other healthcare professional education symposiums and events. He has recently lectured for the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine on Nutrition and Pain, Pharmacy Compounding and Collaborative Practice, and Alternative Uses for Naltrexone.

Family Law Now
Covid-19, Divorce, and Remote Collaborative Practice Meetings

Family Law Now

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2020 51:06


Russell Alexander is joined by Carrie Heinzl, Adam Borer and Cherrie Fielder to share their own professional experiences and client’s feedback to participating in virtual collaborative practice meetings. Legal professionals are able to resolve client’s family matters in a convenient timely manner despite the recent changes to the system due to covid-19. Our goal is to inform both clients and professionals of this option available by family law professionals and provide hope in these uncertain times. Tune in for updates, resources, tips, pros, cons, and predictions.

1-54 Forum
1-54 Forum Marrakech 2020 | Curating as Collaborative Practice 2/ DREAM CITY

1-54 Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 67:33


1-54 Forum Marrakech 20 - 24 February 2020 Curating as Collaborative Practice 2/ DREAM CITY [FR] Within On focus: Communal Knowledge at Large, a laboratory of three events taking place at key intervals took on a workshop approach. Entitled, Curating as a Collaborative Practice, the laboratory provided ESAV students, local practitioners and other members of the public with the opportunity to observe, debate, and participate in a dialogue around three case studies, which take as a source their immediate context and the communities that inhabit them. Meeting an urgency to reclaim public spaces confined by officialdom and its institutions, Dream City is a bi-annual contemporary arts festival in the medina of Tunis, Tunisia, that aims to reimagine the city. Co-founder of arts association, L'art Rue, and director of the festival, Sofiane Ouissi and artistic director Jan Goossens, lead a session delving into the festival's concept and materialisation. www.1-54.com

1-54 Forum
1-54 Forum Marrakech 2020 | Curating as Collaborative Practice 1/ THE FICTIONAL MARRAKECH BIENNALE

1-54 Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 101:39


1-54 Forum Marrakech 20 - 24 February 2020 Curating as Collaborative Practice 1/ THE FICTIONAL MARRAKECH BIENNALE [EN + FR] Within On focus: Communal Knowledge at Large, a laboratory of three events taking place at key intervals took on a workshop approach. Entitled, Curating as a Collaborative Practice, the laboratory provided ESAV students, local practitioners and other members of the public with the opportunity to observe, debate, and participate in a dialogue around three case studies, which take as a source their immediate context and the communities that inhabit them. A speculative exhibition history exploring the performative attempt behind the formulation of The Fictional Biennale, an artist-driven project which questions the role and agency of artists in the absence of particular platforms of display. This laboratory takes as starting point Youness Atbane, M'barek Bouhchichi and Simohammed Fettaka's inquiry and the ghostly imaginary their project generated, to expand their ideas and unveiled some of the fictional propositions they included in the ‘catalogue' it archived in 2018. They will be joined by Florence Devereux, member of Mint Works and applicant to The Fictional Biennial. In partnership with ESAV, l'École Supérieure des Arts Visuels de Marrakech. Our partnership with ESAV commenced with the inaugural Marrakech edition in 2018. www.1-54.com

Good Neighbor Pharmacy Connect Podcast
10: Collaborative Practice Agreements 101

Good Neighbor Pharmacy Connect Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 9:30


We chat with Darya Inocencio from Prescribe Wellness who explains the basics of Collaborative Practice Agreements and how they can help eliminate some of the biggest challenges faced by independent pharmacy owners today. For more information, email Prescribe Wellness at solutions@prescribewellness.com or call 1-800-960-8147.

Family Law Now
Marketing Your Collaborative Practice

Family Law Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020 38:18


On this episode, Russell Alexander is joined by fellow collaborative lawyer, Brian Galbraith to teach family professionals how to get more cp files. Listen as two experienced collaborative lawyers address common concerns and share insight into unique perspectives.

Ali Fitness Podcast
Rerun - Addressing Chronic Disease Via Collaborative Practice with Chris Kresser - EP078

Ali Fitness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 47:35


We are suffering from the worst chronic disease problem the world has ever seen, and traditional medicine is not set up to address the issue. In fact, a full 50% of Americans are dealing with at least one chronic disease right now, and by 2030, healthcare spending to treat chronic disease is projected to hit a mind-bending $47 trillion. Chris Kresser is on a mission to address chronic disease by way of a collaborative practice model that affords patients a healthcare team consisting of a general practitioner as well as a health coach, personal trainer, counselor, etc.—all working together to prevent chronic disease before it starts. Chris is a global authority in the realm of ancestral health, Paleo nutrition and functional medicine. His website is among the top 25 natural health sites in the world, and he was recently named one of the 100 most influential people in health and fitness by Greatlist. Chris is also the founder of the Kresser Institute, a functional medicine training platform that offers practitioners the best tools for preventing and reversing modern chronic illness. He is the author of the New York Times bestseller The Paleo Cure, and his new book, Unconventional Medicine, presents a three-step plan to reinvent healthcare and reverse chronic disease. Today, Chris shares the collaborative practice model and offers insight around how the healthcare paradigm is already shifting. He explains how to identify a qualified health coach, who else might be involved in a healthcare team, and how the Kresser Institute is promoting the collaborative model. Listen in for Chris’ insight on managing your stress to prevent elevated blood sugar and learn how technology addiction impacts health outcomes! Topics Covered [1:09] The impetus for Unconventional Medicine Experiencing worst chronic disease epidemic world has ever seen Traditional medicine not set up to address chronic disease [2:26] The collaborative practice model Leverage team for the prevention of chronic disease Health coach, personal trainer covered by insurance [5:36] How the healthcare paradigm is already shifting Cost of treating chronic disease will bankrupt system People providing care financially responsible for results [9:50] How to become a Citizen Activist Share practitioner training program info with doctor Get involved through resources at Share Your Story [11:55] How to identify a qualified health coach Lack of clearly defined standards Look for top training program certifications Utilize ICHWC criteria [15:04] How Chris is promoting the collaborative practice model Train practitioners with same framework Provides continuity of care, consistent messaging Networking events and ADAPT Academy forum [18:31] Who might be involved in a healthcare team Physical therapist and body workers Psychologist, counselor or therapist [20:00] The ADAPT approach to health coach training Trust, rapport and communication Serve as guide or facilitator (client as change agent) Positive psychology, motivational interviewing [21:42] The potential reasons for elevated fasting insulin High cortisol levels due to chronic stress Gut infections, heavy metal toxicity or overweight ‘Dawn effect’ (may go down later in day) [29:06] Chris’ advice around managing your stress Break into small, actionable steps (shrinking the change) 8 hours of sleep, track HRV and say ‘no’ more often Practice mindfulness for improved quality of life [32:12] Why perimenopausal women gain weight Hormone production shifts from ovaries to adrenal glands HPA axis and adrenals determine ease of transition Cortisol production, declining levels of estrogen/progesterone Try herbs first, bioidentical hormone replacement as last resort [36:06] Why low carb diets may not be the best option for women Key physiological differences between men and women Keto, low carb and IF may act on body as stressor HPA axis dysfunction may lead to rebound weight gain [42:40] Chris’ insight on technology addiction Real, significant health impacts More intentional with decisions on tech use Learn More About Chris Kresser Chris’ Website Revolution Health Radio Resources The Paleo Cure by Chris Kresser Unconventional Medicine by Chris Kresser Pat Charnel on Revolution Health Radio ADAPT Practitioner Training Program Become a Citizen Activist The Institute for Functional Medicine The International Coaching Federation ADAPT Health Coach Training Program International Consortium for Health & Wellness Coaching National Board of Medical Examiners Motivational Interviewing on Revolution Health Radio Chris’ Article on A1c HeartMath Muse Headspace The Mindfulness App on the App Store The Mindfulness App on Google Play Hardwiring Happiness: The New Brain Science of Contentment, Calm, and Confidence by Rick Hanson Dr. Sarah Ballantyne on Livin’ La Vida Low Carb Paleo f(x) How to Break Up with Your Phone: The 30-Day Plan to Take Back Your Life by Catherine Price Unplugged: Evolve from Technology to Upgrade Your Fitness, Performance & Consciousness by Brian MacKenzie, Dr. Andy Galpin and Phil White

The Educated By Design Podcast
EP4: A Few Ways To Introduce Collaborative Practice In Your Classroom Right Now!

The Educated By Design Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 17:10


In this episode I talk about Collaboration which is principle four of the Educated By Design Creative Process. I share my experiences promoting collaboration with students in my classrooms over the years. I also share how keeping organized, promoting leadership, and embracing times for individuals to work alone are all key ingredients to the collaborative process. Resources: Action Plan: techrabbi.me/actionplan Herox.com

Family Law Now
Runaway Train: How to Derail High Conflict Court Cases Using Collaborative Practice

Family Law Now

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2019 44:06


On this episode, Russell Alexander is joined by Wylita Clark and Jarret Johnston to educate individuals involved in a current family law case about their options. Often times, going to Court is the default decision because all the client hears is, "All aboard the self-represented litigants". We are sharing our insight, experience, and success with this process to help you get on the right track. Tune in to Family Law Now to learn more.

Family Law Now
Organizing the Collaborative Practice Movement

Family Law Now

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 21:56


On this episode, Russell Alexander is joined by Brian Galbraith, board of directors member, chair to the access to collaborative comity, and of course collaborative professional. While discussing the variety of organizations and processes that support collaborative practice, they acknowledge its significant international growth and share insight into the future.

Doing Law Differently
A poster firm for customer experience, client-centricity and collaborative practice (ep 8)

Doing Law Differently

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 21:18


Zinta is the owner of Resolve Estate Law, an estates law firm that specialises in brokering peaceful resolutions to family disputes over inheritance. Zinta’s firm is the first in Australia to offer a specialist collaborative wills and estates service to provide grieving families an early stage dispute resolution option to keep their dispute out of court. The post A poster firm for customer experience, client-centricity and collaborative practice (ep 8) appeared first on Lucy Dickens.

Healthcare's MissingLogic
#5 Interprofessional Education and Interprofessional Collaborative Practice: Why isn't it sustainable?

Healthcare's MissingLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2019 31:56


Both of us have spent a good portion of our careers developing and helping organizations implement tools, processes and infrastructures that support interprofessional education and collaborative practice. As you might guess this is a topic that is near and dear to our hearts. During the episode we talk about how the Institute of Medicine (IOM) reports, To Err is Human: Building a Safer Health System (1999); Crossing the Quality Chasm: A New Health System for the 21st Century (2001) and Health Professions Education: A Bridge to Quality (2003), served to heighten the awareness of concerns about safe, quality, cost-effective care within the United States healthcare system. These reports also reinforced the need for interprofessional education (IPE) and interprofessional collaborative practice (ICP). We talk about what is being learned and the current realities educators and leaders are facing. Recent reports indicate the traditional cultures and practices in healthcare settings do not support ICP (Brandt, KItto, & Cervero, in press) and those who have experienced IPE go into practice settings that do not support what they have learned. IPE and ICP represent an interdependent pair. Both are necessary to prepare the future and the current workforce to work collaboratively.Achieving the national goals of safe, quality, efficient, effective care will require a healthcare workforce prepared and supported to work collaboratively. Managing the IPE and ICP polarity is key in achieving sustainable outcomes. Leveraging strong partnering relationships between practice and education leaders may be one way to manage the IPE/ICP polarity and support current and future workforce preparation.

Family Law Now
Top 10 Things That Might Surprise You About Collaborative Practice

Family Law Now

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2019 20:49


On this episode, Russell Alexander is joined by children's lawyer, Jarret Johnston to discuss aspects of the collaborative process that might surprise you.

Family Law Now
Top 10 Things You Should Know About Collaborative Practice

Family Law Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 20:35


On this episode, hosted by Russell Alexander with special guest Jason Isenberg, two family lawyers answer questions and concerns about collaborative practice. Tune in to Family Law Now to learn more!

Getting Split Ready with Marya Carey Pleasant and Doug Katz
Getting Split Ready Episode 9 - Ala Carte Divorce - An Introduction to Unbundled Legal Services

Getting Split Ready with Marya Carey Pleasant and Doug Katz

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 28:32


We live in a time of unparalleled customization. From the choices of what to watch on TV to the set-up of the home screen on a phone, consumers demand the ability to manage their lives how they want. Divorce is no different and more and more couples are seeking ways to control the divorce process, control the costs and meet their desired objectives. Enter unbundled legal services or limited scope representation as it is sometimes called. Under this model divorcing individuals work with their attorney to clearly identify the scope of what the attorney will do and the related cost. When coupled with the available options for divorcing individuals to do their own research and planning, this can e a very powerful and cost effective option. Join us for a discussion with Sandra Crawford about unbundled legal services as they relate to divorce. About Sandra Crawford For the past 29 years Sandra has dedicated her legal practice to educating and leading clients to the clearest path to resolution of their unique legal issues. She helps distressed families and partnerships move out of conflict using the most appropriate legal dispute resolution model, be that: the Collaborative Practice, mediation, limited scope representation or litigation. As legal disputes and status adjustments (like dissolutions of marriages or partnerships) can be costly in terms of money, time lost, and emotional stress, it is critical for people facing such life changing events to be educated about and understand clearly their legal options and the various paths to resolution available before proceeding. Sandra received her undergraduate degree from DePaul University in 1984 and her Juris Doctorate from the John Marshall Law School in 1989. She has been a practicing mediator since 1994 and was among the first attorneys in Illinois to be trained in the Collaborative Law model of dispute resolution when the model was introduced here in 2001. Sandra’s areas of concentration are Family Law, Mediation, and Real Estate She works throughout Cook and the surrounding counties. Sandra has served on the nonprofit board of directors of the Collaborative Law Institute of Illinois, where she has held the office of President. She serves on the Board of Directors for the Illinois Bar Foundation, which administers grants and funding for legal services agencies. She was a two term member of the Illinois State Bar Association Assembly and Chair of the ISBA’s Women in the Law Committee. Sandra has been repeatedly nominated by her peers, evaluated and selected as an Illinois Super Lawyer – a group which includes only five percent of all the attorneys in her jurisdiction. Also let us know if there are questions on divorce, separation and starting over that you want our need answered at info@splitready.com Are you considering divorce? Get split ready at www.splitready.com Getting Split Ready is produced by Ernie Scatton and EAS Productions. For information on launching your own podcast, contact EAS Productions at 708.989.3985 or erniescatton@gmail.com

Getting Split Ready with Marya Carey Pleasant and Doug Katz
Getting Split Ready Episode 9 (Preview): Ala Carte Divorce - An Introduction to Unbundled Legal Services

Getting Split Ready with Marya Carey Pleasant and Doug Katz

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2019 1:45


We live in a time of unparalleled customization. From the choices of what to watch on TV to the set-up of the home screen on a phone, consumers demand the ability to manage their lives how they want. Divorce is no different and more and more couples are seeking ways to control the divorce process, control the costs and meet their desired objectives. Enter unbundled legal services or limited scope representation as it is sometimes called. Under this model divorcing individuals work with their attorney to clearly identify the scope of what the attorney will do and the related cost. When coupled with the available options for divorcing individuals to do their own research and planning, this can e a very powerful and cost effective option. Join us for a discussion with Sandra Crawford about unbundled legal services as they relate to divorce. About Sandra Crawford For the past 29 years Sandra has dedicated her legal practice to educating and leading clients to the clearest path to resolution of their unique legal issues. She helps distressed families and partnerships move out of conflict using the most appropriate legal dispute resolution model, be that: the Collaborative Practice, mediation, limited scope representation or litigation. As legal disputes and status adjustments (like dissolutions of marriages or partnerships) can be costly in terms of money, time lost, and emotional stress, it is critical for people facing such life changing events to be educated about and understand clearly their legal options and the various paths to resolution available before proceeding. Sandra received her undergraduate degree from DePaul University in 1984 and her Juris Doctorate from the John Marshall Law School in 1989. She has been a practicing mediator since 1994 and was among the first attorneys in Illinois to be trained in the Collaborative Law model of dispute resolution when the model was introduced here in 2001. Sandra’s areas of concentration are Family Law, Mediation, and Real Estate She works throughout Cook and the surrounding counties. Sandra has served on the nonprofit board of directors of the Collaborative Law Institute of Illinois, where she has held the office of President. She serves on the Board of Directors for the Illinois Bar Foundation, which administers grants and funding for legal services agencies. She was a two term member of the Illinois State Bar Association Assembly and Chair of the ISBA’s Women in the Law Committee. Sandra has been repeatedly nominated by her peers, evaluated and selected as an Illinois Super Lawyer – a group which includes only five percent of all the attorneys in her jurisdiction. Also let us know if there are questions on divorce, separation and starting over that you want our need answered at info@splitready.com Are you considering divorce? Get split ready at www.splitready.com Getting Split Ready is produced by Ernie Scatton and EAS Productions. For information on launching your own podcast, contact EAS Productions at 708.989.3985 or erniescatton@gmail.com

Accounting Marketing Doesn't Suck
028: Becoming the Expert in Divorce Accounting, An Interview with Paul Tigner

Accounting Marketing Doesn't Suck

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 26:31


Paul Tigner, founder and president of FairShare Financial in Atlanta, has made a name for himself as a divorce accountant and expert witness in the southeast. Tune into this episode of Accounting Marketing Doesn’t Suck and learn more about why mediation is important for all professionals, how his practice has evolved and why speaking engagements helped him build his brand and reputation. Join us! Paul Tigner Founder and President of FairShare Financial, P.C | Twitter | LinkedIn  Paul Tigner is a Certified Public Accountant, Accredited in Business Valuation and Certified in Financial Forensics by the American Institute of CPA’s as well as a Certified Fraud Examiner. Paul is also a Registered Neutral in Georgia for General Civil and Domestic Relations Mediation and Arbitration. He is both a trainer and a practitioner of Collaborative Practice. He has over 30 years of financial analytical experience in legal matters. As founder and president of FairShare Financial, P.C., Atlanta, GA, he provides consulting and expert witness services as well as financial neutral services primarily to law firms and their clients in the areas of forensic accounting, financial valuation and economic damages. Paul holds memberships in various professional organizations including the American Institute of CPA’s, the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners and the International Association of Collaborative Professionals. He is a past board member of the Collaborative Law Institute of Georgia, past president of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners-Tampa Bay Chapter and a past member of the Georgia Society of CPA’s Litigation and Dispute Resolution Committee, the Florida Institute of CPA’s Litigation Services Committee and Relations with the FL Bar Committee. Paul is a frequent instructor to CPA societies, bar associations, and educational organizations. He holds a Bachelor’s of Business Administration-Accountancy from Georgia State University.   Accounting Marketing Doesn't Suck is produced by Build Your Firm, leaders of marketing for accountants. Questions or Feedback? Email us at podcast@amds.us

Mediator Musings
9 - Mediator Musings with Matthew Shepherd

Mediator Musings

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 42:20


This episode of Mediator Musings is a conversation with Matthew Shepherd experienced family lawyer who now focuses on Family Dispute Resolution, Mediation, Collaborative Practice and Arbitration. In the conversation with Joanne Law from Mediation Institute Matthew shares his reflections on the industry and dispute resolution.

Ali Fitness Podcast
Addressing Chronic Disease Via Collaborative Practice with Chris Kresser - EP078

Ali Fitness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2018 47:35


We are suffering from the worst chronic disease problem the world has ever seen, and traditional medicine is not set up to address the issue. In fact, a full 50% of Americans are dealing with at least one chronic disease right now, and by 2030, healthcare spending to treat chronic disease is projected to hit a mind-bending $47 trillion. Chris Kresser is on a mission to address chronic disease by way of a collaborative practice model that affords patients a healthcare team consisting of a general practitioner as well as a health coach, personal trainer, counselor, etc.—all working together to prevent chronic disease before it starts. Chris is a global authority in the realm of ancestral health, Paleo nutrition and functional medicine. His website is among the top 25 natural health sites in the world, and he was recently named one of the 100 most influential people in health and fitness by Greatlist. Chris is also the founder of the Kresser Institute, a functional medicine training platform that offers practitioners the best tools for preventing and reversing modern chronic illness. He is the author of the New York Times bestseller The Paleo Cure, and his new book, Unconventional Medicine, presents a three-step plan to reinvent healthcare and reverse chronic disease. Today, Chris shares the collaborative practice model and offers insight around how the healthcare paradigm is already shifting. He explains how to identify a qualified health coach, who else might be involved in a healthcare team, and how the Kresser Institute is promoting the collaborative model. Listen in for Chris’ insight on managing your stress to prevent elevated blood sugar and learn how technology addiction impacts health outcomes! Topics Covered [1:09] The impetus for Unconventional Medicine Experiencing worst chronic disease epidemic world has ever seen Traditional medicine not set up to address chronic disease [2:26] The collaborative practice model Leverage team for the prevention of chronic disease Health coach, personal trainer covered by insurance [5:36] How the healthcare paradigm is already shifting Cost of treating chronic disease will bankrupt system People providing care financially responsible for results [9:50] How to become a Citizen Activist Share practitioner training program info with doctor Get involved through resources at Share Your Story [11:55] How to identify a qualified health coach Lack of clearly defined standards Look for top training program certifications Utilize ICHWC criteria [15:04] How Chris is promoting the collaborative practice model Train practitioners with same framework Provides continuity of care, consistent messaging Networking events and ADAPT Academy forum [18:31] Who might be involved in a healthcare team Physical therapist and body workers Psychologist, counselor or therapist [20:00] The ADAPT approach to health coach training Trust, rapport and communication Serve as guide or facilitator (client as change agent) Positive psychology, motivational interviewing [21:42] The potential reasons for elevated fasting insulin High cortisol levels due to chronic stress Gut infections, heavy metal toxicity or overweight ‘Dawn effect’ (may go down later in day) [29:06] Chris’ advice around managing your stress Break into small, actionable steps (shrinking the change) 8 hours of sleep, track HRV and say ‘no’ more often Practice mindfulness for improved quality of life [32:12] Why perimenopausal women gain weight Hormone production shifts from ovaries to adrenal glands HPA axis and adrenals determine ease of transition Cortisol production, declining levels of estrogen/progesterone Try herbs first, bioidentical hormone replacement as last resort [36:06] Why low carb diets may not be the best option for women Key physiological differences between men and women Keto, low carb and IF may act on body as stressor HPA axis dysfunction may lead to rebound weight gain [42:40] Chris’ insight on technology addiction Real, significant health impacts More intentional with decisions on tech use Learn More About Chris Kresser Chris’ Website Revolution Health Radio Resources The Paleo Cure by Chris Kresser Unconventional Medicine by Chris Kresser Pat Charnel on Revolution Health Radio ADAPT Practitioner Training Program Become a Citizen Activist The Institute for Functional Medicine The International Coaching Federation ADAPT Health Coach Training Program International Consortium for Health & Wellness Coaching National Board of Medical Examiners Motivational Interviewing on Revolution Health Radio Chris’ Article on A1c HeartMath Muse Headspace The Mindfulness App on the App Store The Mindfulness App on Google Play Hardwiring Happiness: The New Brain Science of Contentment, Calm, and Confidence by Rick Hanson Dr. Sarah Ballantyne on Livin’ La Vida Low Carb Paleo f(x) How to Break Up with Your Phone: The 30-Day Plan to Take Back Your Life by Catherine Price Unplugged: Evolve from Technology to Upgrade Your Fitness, Performance & Consciousness by Brian MacKenzie, Dr. Andy Galpin and Phil White

JAT Podcasts
JATCast | Job Satisfaction and Interprofessional Collaboration in Athletic Training

JAT Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2018 20:31


Initial Validation of a Multilevel Model of Job Satisfaction and Career Intentions Among Collegiate Athletic Trainers. http://natajournals.org/doi/pdf/10.4085/1062-6050-457-16 Perceptions of Interprofessional and Collaborative Practice in Collegiate Athletic Trainers. http://natajournals.org/doi/pdf/10.4085/1062-6050-308-17 Twitter: @JAT_NATA Facebook: JAT_NATA Instagram: @JAT_NATA Contact us: jatsocialmedia@gmail.com

Beyond the Prophy®
Episode 28: Excelling in Public Health and Collaborative Practice with Staci Stout, RDH

Beyond the Prophy®

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2018 31:53


Staci Stout, RDH, shares her expertise in public health and mobile dentistry. You too can have a fulfilling career in public health! What does it take to write a grant? What should you do if you want to prepare yourself to work in mobile dentistry? And more! Listen in to this great conversation so that you can gain career satisfaction! #thinkbeyondtheprophy All listeners can save on Mouthwatch by using the coupon code: BEYONDTHEPROPHY Topics we discuss: Grant writing Practice in public health practice Federal grant writing Getting prepped to practice in mobile dentistry Passion for public health Getting prepared to write grants Working in a school-based program Practicing in mobile dentistry Buying your own instruments What is teledentistry? Her experience with Mouthwatch Featured book: Teeth by Mary Otto Click here: Subscribe to the Podcast and Leave a Podcast Review Like Us on Facebook Join our Beyond the Prophy Community on Facebook Click here: Subscribe to the Podcast and Leave a Podcast Review Where to find Beyond the Prophy®: Facebook: @Beyondtheprophy Instagram: @Beyondtheprophy Stitcher: @Beyondtheprophy Apple Podcast: @Beyondtheprophy Google Play: @Beyondtheprophy

Beyond the Prophy®
Episode 28: Excelling in Public Health and Collaborative Practice with Staci Stout, RDH

Beyond the Prophy®

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2018 31:53


Staci Stout, RDH, shares her expertise in public health and mobile dentistry. You too can have a fulfilling career in public health!  What does it take to write a grant? What should you do if you want to prepare yourself to work in mobile dentistry? And more!   Listen in to this great conversation so that you can gain career satisfaction! #thinkbeyondtheprophy   All listeners can save on Mouthwatch by using the coupon code: BEYONDTHEPROPHY   Topics we discuss: Grant writing Practice in public health practice Federal grant writing Getting prepped to practice in mobile dentistry Passion for public health Getting prepared to write grants Working in a school-based program Practicing in mobile dentistry Buying your own instruments What is teledentistry? Her experience with Mouthwatch       Featured book: Teeth by Mary Otto   Click here: Subscribe to the Podcast and Leave a Podcast Review   Like Us on Facebook   Join our Beyond the Prophy Community on Facebook   Click here: Subscribe to the Podcast and Leave a Podcast Review     Where to find Beyond the Prophy®: Facebook: @Beyondtheprophy Instagram: @Beyondtheprophy Stitcher: @Beyondtheprophy Apple Podcast: @Beyondtheprophy Google Play: @Beyondtheprophy

inSocialWork - The Podcast Series of the University at Buffalo School of Social Work
Episode 236 - Dr. Tasha Ford: Emotional Eaters and Cultural Competency: A Collaborative Practice (part 2 of 2)

inSocialWork - The Podcast Series of the University at Buffalo School of Social Work

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2018 34:10


In the second of a two-part podcast, our guest Dr. Tasha Ford continues her discussion about emotional eating. She focuses on conceptual frameworks and strategies to assist clients to change their eating behavior. Dr. Ford describes the role of social work education, multidisciplinary approaches, mindfulness, and grassroots activities in addressing the individual and sociocultural impacts on emotional eating and behavior change.

inSocialWork - The Podcast Series of the University at Buffalo School of Social Work
Episode 234 - Dr. Tasha Ford: Emotional Eaters and Cultural Competency: A Collaborative Practice (part 1 of 2)

inSocialWork - The Podcast Series of the University at Buffalo School of Social Work

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2018 25:13


In the first of a two-part podcast, our guest Dr. Tasha Ford describes her work with clients who engage in emotional eating. Dr. Ford defines the behavior and describes the unique relationship that some people develop with food. She explores the role of socialization and culture in the development of emotional eating and the personal narratives clients develop about their relationship with food.

Texas Conflict Coach
Fido & Kitty: When Public and Private Venues Square Off-Part 2

Texas Conflict Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2014 38:00


During our series, esteemed leaders in law and dispute resolution Ms. Debra Hamilton of New York and Mr. Gary Norman of Maryland will discuss applying traditional as well as virtual Alternative Dispute Resolution tools in resolution of conflicts among people involving their animals. We will focus on every day events that impact pet ownership including divorce, neighbor, kennel, groomer vet or dogwalker/dogpark issues and in particular conflicts involving service or assistive animals. The public as well as practitioners in the legal or Alternative Dispute Resolution fields will learn the importance of having these difficult conversations involving animal related conflicts. Debra and Gary will explore how alternative dispute resolution methods, mediation or collaborative practice, help progress these difficult conversations towards resolution without litigation. Our guests will address various legal issues that might be involved at the mediation of animal conflicts. Debra Vey Voda-Hamilton, is the principal of Hamilton Law and Mediation, Debra provides an alternative means of resolving conflict in disagreements between breeders/owners and handlers, neighbors over barking dogs, divorcing couples arranging pet custody agreements, vets and their clients, condo/coop - tenant and management. Gary Norman constitutes an attorney, licensed in Ohio, Maryland, and licensed before the US Supreme Court, seeking to leverage Alternative Dispute Resolution tools to resolve conflicts. He specializes in the full range of Alternative Dispute Resolution tools, he believes that animals may play a leading role both at a mediation table and in the courtroom. For more info. Gary Norman

Texas Conflict Coach
Fido & Kitty: When Public and Private Venues Square Off-Part 1

Texas Conflict Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2014 35:00


During our series, esteemed leaders in law and dispute resolution Ms. Debra Hamilton of New York and Mr. Gary Norman of Maryland will discuss applying traditional as well as virtual Alternative Dispute Resolution tools in resolution of conflicts among people involving their animals. We will focus on every day events that impact pet ownership including divorce, neighbor, kennel, groomer vet or dogwalker/dogpark issues and in particular conflicts involving service or assistive animals. The public as well as practitioners in the legal or Alternative Dispute Resolution fields will learn the importance of having these difficult conversations involving animal related conflicts. Debra and Gary will explore how alternative dispute resolution methods, mediation or collaborative practice, help progress these difficult conversations towards resolution without litigation. Our guests will address various legal issues that might be involved at the mediation of animal conflicts. Debra Vey Voda-Hamilton, is the principal of Hamilton Law and Mediation, Debra provides an alternative means of resolving conflict in disagreements between breeders/owners and handlers, neighbors over barking dogs, divorcing couples arranging pet custody agreements, vets and their clients, condo/coop - tenant and management. Gary Norman constitutes an attorney, licensed in Ohio, Maryland, and licensed before the US Supreme Court, seeking to leverage Alternative Dispute Resolution tools to resolve conflicts. He specializes in the full range of Alternative Dispute Resolution tools, he believes that animals may play a leading role both at a mediation table and in the courtroom. For more info. Gary Norman

Texas Conflict Coach
Another Arrow in Your Dispute Resolution Quiver

Texas Conflict Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2014 37:00


During our series, esteemed leaders in law and dispute resolution Ms. Debra Hamilton of New York and Mr. Gary Norman of Maryland will discuss applying traditional as well as virtual Alternative Dispute Resolution tools in resolution of conflicts among people involving their animals. We will focus on every day events that impact pet ownership including divorce, neighbor, kennel, groomer vet or dogwalker/dogpark issues and in particular conflicts involving service or assistive animals. The public as well as practitioners in the legal or Alternative Dispute Resolution fields will learn the importance of having these difficult conversations in divorce, the neighborhood, the tavern, and the workplace involving animal related conflicts. Debra and Gary will explore how alternative dispute resolution methods, mediation or collaborative practice, help progress these difficult conversations towards resolution without litigation. In discussing the kinds of arenas where conflicts about animals may arise, our guests will address various legal issues that might be involved at the mediation of animal conflicts, including a two-part episode looking at issues implicated by the misuse of service animal status by the general public. In this episode, the co-speakers will introduce listeners to the subfield within Alternative Dispute Resolution of animal related conflicts. Debra Hamilton and Gary Norman will tell you the what, where and how to include animal related conflicts in to your practice and how you can use the full range of tools available to alternative dispute resolution practitioners to assist these parties find their own solution to such conflicts.  

AJHP Voices
A Novel Collaborative Practice Model for Treatment of Mental Illness in Indigent and Uninsured Patients

AJHP Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2012 19:29


A Novel Collaborative Practice Model for Treatment of Mental Illness in Indigent and Uninsured Patients Author Jennifer Buxton discusses with William Zellmer, Contributing Editor for AJHP, how a collaborative practice model for treatment of mental health care at a free clinic was implemented. The article under discussion appears in the June 15, 2012, issue of AJHP. For more information visit www.ajhp.org.

Resolving Disputes Respectfully - Collaborative Practice in IL
Support For The Challenges of the Divorce Process

Resolving Disputes Respectfully - Collaborative Practice in IL

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2011 34:21


Linda Solomon, LPC, LMFT, is an internationally sought after presenter and trainer on integrating the skills of a mental health professional in the Collaborative Practice approach to divorce. She will be joining with us to share why having such a person involved in the process is of benefit. She'll be answering questions that many people have about how that works, how it can save money, and how working with such a person can actually help to begin the healing process. Linda will be taking questions from callers and chatters as well.

Resolving Disputes Respectfully - Collaborative Practice in IL
Support For The Challenges of the Divorce Process

Resolving Disputes Respectfully - Collaborative Practice in IL

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2011 34:21


Linda Solomon, LPC, LMFT, is an internationally sought after presenter and trainer on integrating the skills of a mental health professional in the Collaborative Practice approach to divorce. She will be joining with us to share why having such a person involved in the process is of benefit. She'll be answering questions that many people have about how that works, how it can save money, and how working with such a person can actually help to begin the healing process. Linda will be taking questions from callers and chatters as well.

Resolving Disputes Respectfully - Collaborative Practice in IL
Divorcing using Collaborative Practice - The value of including a Financial neutral

Resolving Disputes Respectfully - Collaborative Practice in IL

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2011 45:06


CPPIL member Joyce O'Neill Austin, JD of Rockford, IL http://cppillinois.com/ms-joyce-oneill-austin-esqand Deb Aurand, CPA, CDFA of Sycamore, IL http://financialresolutions.org/ will talk with us about their own experience using CP for addressing the difficulties of divorce and about the benefits of including a Financial Neutral in the process.

Resolving Disputes Respectfully - Collaborative Practice in IL
Divorcing using Collaborative Practice - The value of including a Financial neutral

Resolving Disputes Respectfully - Collaborative Practice in IL

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2011 45:06


CPPIL member Joyce O'Neill Austin, JD of Rockford, IL http://cppillinois.com/ms-joyce-oneill-austin-esqand Deb Aurand, CPA, CDFA of Sycamore, IL http://financialresolutions.org/ will talk with us about their own experience using CP for addressing the difficulties of divorce and about the benefits of including a Financial Neutral in the process.

Resolving Disputes Respectfully - Collaborative Practice in IL
Divorce:Things To Know Before Hiring an Attorney

Resolving Disputes Respectfully - Collaborative Practice in IL

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2011 45:06


CPPIL member Ann Randolph Cerney, MS, LCPC works with individuals and couples facing and experiencing the divorce process. She'll be discussing her work with us and her new book. Divorce: What Are My Options? 10 Things To Know Before Hiring an Attorney. Ann will also be taking questions from callers and posters.

Resolving Disputes Respectfully - Collaborative Practice in IL
Divorce:Things To Know Before Hiring an Attorney

Resolving Disputes Respectfully - Collaborative Practice in IL

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2011 45:06


CPPIL member Ann Randolph Cerney, MS, LCPC works with individuals and couples facing and experiencing the divorce process. She'll be discussing her work with us and her new book. Divorce: What Are My Options? 10 Things To Know Before Hiring an Attorney. Ann will also be taking questions from callers and posters.

Resolving Disputes Respectfully - Collaborative Practice in IL
Collaborative Practice - Where it's come, Where it's going

Resolving Disputes Respectfully - Collaborative Practice in IL

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2011 53:24


[PLEASE NOTE there is a slight problem with the recording. See below.] In the 15 plus years since it was introduced by its creator Stu Webb, Collaborative Practice has been successfully applied to divorces throughout the US and many other countries. More recently it is being used to help reach constructive resolutions in Business disputes, Employment matters, Medical Errors, and LGBT relations. For over 5 years Sherrie Abney has been training professionals to use CP in these and other 'civil' matters. These two pioneers will be joining us to talk about the basics of CP and the benefits it offers to those seeking to create a lasting resolution rather than just settle a dispute.Information about Sherrie's upcoming training in Illinois is available here: http://www.slideshare.net/carlMichaelrossi/flyer-abney Registration is at http://regonline.com/cppil [PLEASE NOTE Unfortunately there is s section of serious static about 13 minutes in. It lasts about 2 minutes, but then is gone. If you listen on your default player instead, you can more easily skip over it.]

Resolving Disputes Respectfully - Collaborative Practice in IL
Collaborative Practice - Where it's come, Where it's going

Resolving Disputes Respectfully - Collaborative Practice in IL

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2011 53:24


[PLEASE NOTE there is a slight problem with the recording. See below.] In the 15 plus years since it was introduced by its creator Stu Webb, Collaborative Practice has been successfully applied to divorces throughout the US and many other countries. More recently it is being used to help reach constructive resolutions in Business disputes, Employment matters, Medical Errors, and LGBT relations. For over 5 years Sherrie Abney has been training professionals to use CP in these and other 'civil' matters. These two pioneers will be joining us to talk about the basics of CP and the benefits it offers to those seeking to create a lasting resolution rather than just settle a dispute.Information about Sherrie's upcoming training in Illinois is available here: http://www.slideshare.net/carlMichaelrossi/flyer-abney Registration is at http://regonline.com/cppil [PLEASE NOTE Unfortunately there is s section of serious static about 13 minutes in. It lasts about 2 minutes, but then is gone. If you listen on your default player instead, you can more easily skip over it.]