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What is the newest COVID vaccine called? When is the new COVID vaccine available? Which COVID 19 vaccine is best? What are the CDC COVID guidelines for vaccines? Our guest is Sandra Fryhofer, MD, AMA's liaison to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), and a member of ACIP's COVID-19 Vaccine Workgroup. American Medical Association CXO Todd Unger hosts.
John Frankman, former US Army Captain and Green Beret, shares his experience in the Army after the COVID-19 injection mandate. Watch now and learn the truth about military readiness since the mandate, the coercion tactics used to force compliance, and the punishment received for not taking the shot. Don't miss John's amazing story of leadership and faith! Want daily news without the liberal slant? Subscribe to First Right here (https://www.restorationofamerica.com/first-right/)
In this episode, Alba Azola, MD, and Monica Verduzco-Gutierrez, MD, discuss diagnosis and management of long COVID, including: Definitions of post COVID conditionsDiagnosis, including symptoms and clinical presentationEpidemiologyRisk factorsPossible treatment optionsClinical guidance statementsPresenters:Alba Azola, MDAssistant ProfessorDepartment of Physical Medicine and RehabilitationJohns HopkinsCo-DirectorJohns Hopkins Post Acute COVID Team ClinicBaltimore, MarylandMonica Verduzco-Gutierrez, MDProfessor and Distinguished ChairDepartment of Rehabilitation MedicineUniversity of Texas Health Science Center at San AntonioDirector, UT Health COVID-19 Recovery ClinicDepartment of Rehab MedicineUT Health San AntonioSan Antonio, TexasLink to full program:https://bit.ly/3Gn4tXOLinks to Consensus Guidance Statements on Assessment and Treatment of Post-Acute Sequelae of COVID-19:Autonomic Dysfunction:https://bit.ly/3GHeUGYCardiovascular Complications:https://bit.ly/3CmupkXCognitive Symptoms:https://bit.ly/3X9tnkwFatigue:https://bit.ly/3ihiLRQRespiratory Sequelae: https://bit.ly/3IrUkMc
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Beyond the Needle - A Physician's Guide to Increasing COVID-19 Vaccination Rates
With so much attention in the news about bivalent boosters and trying to keep up with changes in vaccination schedule guidelines, some of the focus has shifted away from having conversations with adults who remain unvaccinated. Corinne Kohler, MD, FAAFP, Carl Lambert, Jr., MD, FAAFP, and Marian R. Sassetti, MD, FAAFP remind us of the importance of making certain that everyone who is eligible receives the COVID-19 vaccines. Join our experts as they discuss where we are now, what we can do to keep the traction, and what has improved, or sometimes hurt, encouraging people to get vaccinated.Topics include:- Ways the COVID vaccination recommendations have changed in the last year and how patients perceive the vaccine- Successful approaches they have used to get the message out to the adult population to get them into the clinic to be vaccinated- Sharing responses to frequently asked questions - Addressing vaccine hesitancy- Ways to change the narrative around immune strength and why getting vaccinated isn't just about preventing death Objectives:- Understand reasons why it is important to continue to have conversations with adults who have not been vaccinated- Explore ways to increase the vaccination rates for your adult patientsFaculty BiosVisit us at:15. The Importance of COVID-19 Vaccination in Adult Populations https://www.illinoisvaccinates.com/15-the-importance-of-covid-19-vaccination-in-adult-populations/ Visit us at illinoisvaccinates.com/podcasts.
Do COPD medications benefit smokers with significant respiratory symptoms and preserved lung function? Find out about this and more in today's PV Roundup podcast.
Can a new Alzheimer's drug slow cognitive decline? Find out about this and more in today's PV Roundup podcast.
Beyond the Needle - A Physician's Guide to Increasing COVID-19 Vaccination Rates
Santina Wheat MD, MPH, FAAFP and Corinne Kohler, MD, FAAFP talk about some of the different aspects of their experiences with patients pre-conception, during pregnancy, and while nursing. They will share conversations, additional concerns, and fears that this special population has as the decision to get vaccinated not only effects them, but it also effects the fetus and newborn. They also discuss reasons why these patients are choosing to get fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and what they can do to help protect their newborn once they go home (such as setting guidelines and communicate them to friends and family who can't wait to meet the new baby). The guidance for pregnant women has shifted since the COVID-19 vaccinations became available. Learn what some of these changes have been regarding the vaccine, protocols for what to do if the mother has COVID, and treatment options. This isn't the first time we have dealt infections in this population. Drs. Kohler and Wheat provide information to help you educate your patients who may test positive for COVID and show that we do have a track record in other infections using treatment options in the same class of medications.Objectives:- Understand various concerns pregnant patients have when choosing to get or not get the COVID-19 vaccine - Identify ways to help protect the baby in utero and after deliveryhttps://www.illinoisvaccinates.com/covid-19-vaccination-for-pregnant-and-nursing/
How effective is the newly authorized Novavax COVID-19 vaccine? Find out this and more in today's PV Roundup podcast.
Can the SARS-CoV-2 spike antigen be used as a biomarker for long COVID? Find out this and more in today's PV Roundup podcast.
AMA CXO Todd Unger discusses the latest on COVID vaccines for kids under 5 with AMA Director of Science, Medicine and Public Health Andrea Garcia. Also covering progress on Moderna's and Pfizer's EUAs, and identifying questions parents might have for physicians about getting their kids vaccinated.
Should medical schools include gun-related content in their curricula? Find out this and more in today's PV Roundup podcast.
Should all doctors undergo implicit bias training? Find out about this and more in today's PV Roundup podcast.
NDIS Sector Development Podcast - By National Disability Services (NDS)
There are concerns about COVID-19 vaccination rates for children with disability in the 5-11 years age group, particularly as Australia heads into winter. In this podcast, NDIS participant Leo and his mother Marika, share their experience with Leo's COVID-19 vaccination, what steps they took to make it easier for Leo and why they think getting vaccinated is important.Information about COVID-19 vaccines for people with disability and people who work in the disability sector is available from the Department of Health.People with disability, families, carers, and support workers can contact the Australian Government Disability Gateway for information and referrals about coronavirus (COVID-19).The Disability Gateway is free, private, and fact-checked.
What are the epidemiological characteristics of the Omicron COVID-19 variant? Find out about this and more in today's PV Roundup podcast.
28 December 2021: Helen speaks to Dubai residents who are isolating instead of celebrating during the holidays. She also gets the thoughts of family medicine doctor Ruhil Badiani on how we should deal with COVID anxiety during these hectic times. Dubai mum Jenny Mollon is seriously thinking about getting her kids vaccinated as cases continue to rise. Rika was disappointed that she wasn't able to fly home to South Africa but is making the most of her time in the UAE by exploring Expo. Surviving your in-laws: Are the holidays more stressful because of them? Dr. Thoraiya has a few tips to come out of this experience unscathed. Brain fog is real! That's what neuroscientist and psychologist Dr. Sabina Brennan wants to tell you through her book. The End Fund and the Gates Foundation have partnered to stamp out river blindness. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How do staff vaccination rates impact COVID-19 outcomes in nursing homes? Find out about this and more in today's PV Roundup podcast.
In this episode, Renslow Sherer, MD, discusses key data on COVID-19 vaccine efficacy, including:Third dosesBooster dosesMixing and matching booster dosesPresenter:Renslow Sherer, MDDirector, International HIV Training CenterProfessor of MedicineSection of Infectious Diseases and Global HealthDepartment of MedicineUniversity of ChicagoChicago, IllinoisReview the downloadable slideset at:https://bit.ly/3Fl0yZVLink to full program:https://bit.ly/3EH2485
The Mightier 1090's Arash Markazi and producer Ji Hae Wiley talk about Lakers media day where players say they will be 100% vaccinated. They also heard from LeBron James, Anthony Davis, Russell Westbrook and Frank Vogel.Join the Bleav Network, Arash Markazi and producer Ji Hae Wiley as they talk about all things LA sports related.And do not forget to follow or subscribe to The Arash Markazi Show on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn, & I Heart Radio. Also check out his daily columns on themorningcolumn.comMusic Credit: Alright by Kendrick LamarHumble by Kendrick LamarI Get Around by 2PacTo Live and Die in L.A. by 2PacSocial Media Outlets:Twitter, Instagram & Facebook: @arashmarkazi @1090themightierSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Employers trying to keep their workplaces safe are caught between four different conflicting laws and rights over compulsory vaccination - and they want some government guidance.
Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther speaks during a press conference on Wednesday September 8, 2021 in Columbus, Ohio. During this Ginther announces his executive order of wearing face masks in public indoor spaces.
As South African scientists track a new COVID-19 variant known as C.1.2 to determine its threat level, DW's Jane Nyingi speaks to Professor Penny Moore from the National Institute for Communicable Diseases in Johannesburg. According to the South African epidemiologist, there's a need to remain vigilant and no cause for alarm just yet.
A discussion with the AMA's immediate past president, Dr. Susan Bailey, about a statement released earlier this week by nearly 60 major medical organizations, including the AMA, in support of COVID-19 vaccine mandates for all health care and long-term care workers.
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Life-Sparring Podcast - Fighting Mediocrity, One Round At A Time
For the May round of Life-Sparring Shadowboxing, I spare you the usual signing. I usually interpret a loneliness-themed song, but this time there is a special feature guest. No loneliness and no singing! You wonder, who that surprising guest is? Well, nobody other than The Wife. Usually, she contributes to the show through constructive or not so constructive criticism, but this time she joins me on the mic.In “What's On and Poppin'” we recount our experience with moderate side-effects taking the BioNTech - Pfizer - Fosun vaccination and share the data from our health wearables.I also talk about the ultra-light T8 running underwear and shorts, I recently got.In "Food for Thought", the book segment of the Podcast, we are back on the topic of COVID-19, as the book I just finished reading is Michael Lewis' brand new book “The Premonition: A Pandemic Story”.
This spring, public health officials have been laser-focused on getting more Americans vaccinated against COVID-19. So why do racial disparities persist around vaccination? And once more Americans are vaccinated, how do we ensure that Black and Latino families aren’t left vulnerable to future public health crises? In the latest episode of Better Off, Mary Bassett talks about the historical roots of health inequities, and the big changes needed to close those gaps.Guest: Mary T. Bassett, director of the François Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights at Harvard University.For a full transcript of this episode, visit our website. Subscribe to get new episodes of Better Off in your podcast feed every other Wednesday.Read more about Mary Bassett's work, as well as the latest news from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health at hsph.harvard.edu/news. Music in this episode:Ketsa – SabreBlue Dot Sessions – LupiBlue Dot Sessions – The Caspian SeaBlue Dot Session – An Oddly Formal DanceKetsa – Onwards Upwards
Trans-Tasman quarantine-free flights are back on - as New Zealand's vaccination rollout's been described as shambolic, and Australia's as a failure.
An impressive accomplishment by WNBA star, Chiney Ogwumike leads me to a conclusion on paying college athletes once and for all. Why do some defenders of 'athletics-for-profit' reject educational requirements? Would Aldon Smith make a good Seahawk pass rusher?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week I sat down with Dr. Brian Lemper, DO. Dr. Lemper is a Board Certified physician. He completed a Fellowship in Pain Management by the American Board of Anesthesiology and he operates a regenerative medicine clinic in Las Vegas called Nevada Inter-Cellular Exchange or the NICE clinic. Dr. Lemper is an expert in the field of Regenerative Orthopedic Medicine. We covered a wide range of topics including several options for therapy using regenerative medicine (platelet-rich plasma, amniotic fluid, exosomes, cord blood, and Wharton's jelly), COVID-19 vaccinations and mask mandates, promoting healthy lifestyles, aliens, government subsidized broccoli, and more.
This week I sat down with Dr. Brian Lemper, DO. Dr. Lemper is a Board Certified physician. He completed a Fellowship in Pain Management by the American Board of Anesthesiology and he operates a regenerative medicine clinic in Las Vegas called Nevada Inter-Cellular Exchange or the NICE clinic. Dr. Lemper is an expert in the field of Regenerative Orthopedic Medicine. We covered a wide range of topics including several options for therapy using regenerative medicine (platelet-rich plasma, amniotic fluid, exosomes, cord blood, and Wharton's jelly), COVID-19 vaccinations and mask mandates, promoting healthy lifestyles, aliens, government subsidized broccoli, and more.
Now that the COVID-19 vaccination rollout is underway, employers are beginning to plan for their employees to return to the workplace. In the inaugural episode of Choate's Litigation Updates podcast series, Joan Lukey, chair of Choate's Complex Trial and Appellate Group, and Alison Reif, chair of Choate's Labor and Employment Group, discuss the interplay between vaccinations and the decision to either require or allow employees to return as well as potential litigation risks associated with the return to the workplace.