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Thank you for joining us for episode 39 of OccPod, the official podcast of the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (ACOEM). This episode continues the COVID Conversations series, which is dedicated to sharing the latest COVID-19 news, framing conversations through the lens of science with a focus on occupational and environmental medicine (OEM). In this episode, Erin and Dr. Nabeel discuss the 'tridemic' of COVID-19, seasonal influenza, and RSV. Learn more at https://acoem.org/covid-19.
We highlight a new oral history project about how the COVID-19 pandemic affected Black and Brown Floridians in the greater Tampa Bay region. We'll feature two interviews from the Florida Humanities-funded project and hear from one of its producers.
Thank you for joining us for episode 35 of OccPod, the official podcast of the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. This episode continues the COVID Conversations series, which is dedicated to sharing the latest COVID-19 news, and frame conversations through the lens of science with a focus on OEM, or occupational and environmental medicine. As conversations surrounding serious illness and the pandemic dissipate, OccPod will begin to shift to other topics and series, such as OccPod: Climate Conversations. Be sure to listen to the first episode of a new series addressing vaccines, a series made possible (in part) by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention! In this episode, Erin and Dr. Nabeel discuss the BA.5 subvariant of COVID-19, which has quickly become the most prevalent variant of the virus. As of July 2, the subvariant BA.5 was responsible for nearly 54% of COVID cases in the U.S. BA.4, a similar subvariant, accounted for nearly 17% more, according to the latest data from the CDC. According to the University of California Davis Health, the reported symptoms of BA.5 are similar to previous COVID variants: fever, runny nose, coughing, sore throat, headaches, and fatigue. As always, thank you for joining us for another episode of COVID Conversations!
Thank you for joining us for episode 33 of OccPod, the official podcast of the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. This episode continues the COVID Conversations series, which is dedicated to sharing the latest COVID-19 news, and frame conversations through the lens of science with a focus on OEM, or occupational and environmental medicine. As conversations surrounding serious illness and the pandemic begin to dissipate, OccPod will begin to shift to other topics and series, such as OccPod: Climate Conversations. In this episode, Erin and Dr. Nabeel discuss further variants of COVID-19 and therapeutics such as Paxlovid. This treatment, which is an oral antiviral pill that can be taken at home to help keep high-risk patients from becoming hospitalized, was granted an emergency use authorization (EUA) by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in December for anyone ages 12 and older. As always, thank you for joining us for another episode of COVID Conversations!
Today I have the pleasure of welcoming Dr.Brent James back to the podcast. If you missed our first conversation, it’s our first episode ever, titled “Covid Conversations” on whichever podcasting service you prefer. It’s a fascinating journey into the life and perspectives of one of healthcares wisest leaders today. Since Brent was our first ever guest on The Groves Connection, it’s rather fitting that he’s our first guest featured on video on our YouTube channel. As before, Brent brings an inspired and unique perspective to an array of topics ranging from COVID-19 policy to the nature of the economic engine of healthcare. This is a great follow up to our first conversation, because it’s a satisfying deep-dive into many of the fascinating perspectives we touched on a few months back. There is a calm and informed clarity that Dr.James brings to all of his endeavors, allowing him to make thoughtful decisions and create remarkable models. It’s always a joy to hear him speak. If you haven’t already, subscribe to our YouTube channel to get the full experience: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9MaCSGtYhfW6ToPM7vfOdQ?sub_confirmation=1 Are you ready to connect?
The Return of Covid Conversations! Sadly, many of us in education have lived at the epicenter of the Covid Wars. Possibly the biggest political football during the pandemic has been what to do with the kids, and what to do with schools. For those of us in choral music, we lived at that intersection along … Continue reading "Episode 108: Dropping the Covid Ball with Dr. Nikki Johnson"
Today I have the pleasure of welcoming Dr.Brent James back to the podcast. If you missed our first conversation, it’s our first episode ever, titled “Covid Conversations” on whichever podcasting service you prefer. It’s a fascinating journey into the life and perspectives of one of healthcares wisest leaders today. Since Brent was our first ever guest on The Groves Connection, it’s rather fitting that he’s our first guest featured on video on our YouTube channel. As before, Brent brings an inspired and unique perspective to an array of topics ranging from COVID-19 policy to the nature of the economic engine of healthcare. This is a great follow up to our first conversation, because it’s a satisfying deep-dive into many of the fascinating perspectives we touched on a few months back. There is a calm and informed clarity that Dr.James brings to all of his endeavors, allowing him to make thoughtful decisions and create remarkable models. It’s always a joy to hear him speak. If you haven’t already, subscribe to our YouTube channel to get the full experience: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9MaCSGtYhfW6ToPM7vfOdQ?sub_confirmation=1 Are you ready to connect?
Thank you for joining us for episode 32 of OccPod, the official podcast of the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. This episode continues the COVID Conversations series, which is dedicated to sharing the latest COVID-19 news, and frame conversations through the lens of science with a focus on OEM, or occupational and environmental medicine. As conversations surrounding serious illness and the pandemic begin to dissipate, OccPod will begin to shift to other topics and series, such as OccPod: Climate Conversations. In this episode, Erin, Dr. Nabeel, and Dr. Berenji discuss the Omicron Variant of COVID-19, mitigating disease presence in wastewater, and the implications of lifting mask mandates. As emerging variants of the virus spread across the country, the OccPod hosts discuss the evolving nature of managing a public health crisis. As always, thank you for joining us for another episode of COVID Conversations!
On this week's Black Doctors Speak, we are joined by Michael LeNoir, MD and Donna Carey, MD, Medical Director of Case Management at Alameda Alliance for Health as we discuss the COVID Pandemic and having candid conversations with patients on the importance of the vaccine.
A conversation with COVID ICU, PCU, and Med/Surg Nurses about their experiences during the pandemic. We discuss some of our memories from this challenging season, the lessons we have learned, and how it has changed us as nurses.
Welcome back! Today we are joined by self-care writer, digital content creator, and speaker, Aisha Beau Frisbey. Aisha's content focuses on beauty, wellness, travel, and mental health and she has been featured in Cosmopolitan.com, Refinery29, Allure.com, and more. What we talk about: Aisha's journey climbing the corporate ladder in the beauty industry How a health scare led to her decision to take her blog full time The things no one tells you about working for yourself How she met her husband Knowing someone is the one Planning a destination wedding during COVID Conversations to have before getting engaged & more! You can find Aisha on Instagram @aishabeau or on her website. Keep an eye out for a product she is launching soon, too! What we tried this week: Mia: Liquid I.V. Carleigh: Mountain Shadows Boutique Resort As always, find us on Instagram @mostlybalancedpodcast and on our website. Thanks for joining us and please leave a rating or review if you enjoyed the episode! + Shop our Favs: Sakara Life - use code XOBALANCED for 20% off meal programs and clean boutique items Nuzest Protein Powder - Code MOSTLYBALANCED
Thank you for joining us for episode 31 of OccPod, the official podcast of the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. This episode continues the COVID Conversations series, which is dedicated to sharing the latest COVID-19 news, and frame conversations through the lens of science with a focus on OEM, or occupational and environmental medicine. In this episode, Erin, Dr. Nabeel, and two special guests – Dr. Rupali Das and ACOEM Education Manager Heather Hodge – discuss the return of live events in advance of AOHC 2022, which is the College's first live event since the beginning of the pandemic. Dr. Das is Senior Vice President and Medical Director at Zenith Insurance Company and Clinical Professor of Medicine at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) Division of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. Previously, she served as the Executive Medical Director of the California Division of Workers' Compensation. As always, thank you for joining us for another information of COVID Conversations!
Thank you for joining us for episode 30 of OccPod, the official podcast of the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. This episode continues the COVID Conversations series, which is dedicated to sharing the latest COVID-19 news, and frame conversations through the lens of science with a focus on OEM, or occupational and environmental medicine. In this episode, Erin and Dr. Nabeel discuss myths and facts about the COVID-19 vaccine. The current U.S. vaccination rate (as of April 2nd, 2022) sits at 65.6 percent. Since the introduction of vaccines against the virus, misinformation and disinformation have infested social media and the public discourse; this episode aims to combat this as virus-related mandates dissipate. As always, thank you for joining us for another information of COVID Conversations!
This is a big one that you don't want to miss. Ontario MPPs (Members of Provincial Parliament), Will Bouma and Sam Oosterhoff sat down with us to discuss what has been on everyone's mind these last two years - Covid, government, the church and freedom. Both Will and Sam share their perspectives oN what has transpired while we add in some thoughts and questions that many have. There are other bills and issues we hoped to get in to but time did not allow. We hope that this episode can be an example of having hard discussions in love, respect and unity, especially when there is disagreement. Please be sure to let us know your thoughts. 0:00 - Intro 7:45 - Sam's Opinion 16:50 - Will's Opinion 40:30 - Tyler's Thoughts - Principles 59:00 - Lucas' Thoughts - Trust 1:09:00 - Direction vs Mandate 1:15:00 - Vaccine Mandate 1:36:00 - Balanced Approach? A BIG THANKS TO OUR SPONSOR THIS WEEK, PURECRAFT RENOVATIONS! WE APPRECIATE YOU HELPING US MAKE THIS CONVERSATION POSSIBLE. To keep up with the podcast, check out our website: https://www.realtalkpodcast.ca/ Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for updates, clips, and more! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ReformedRealTalk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reformedrealtalk/ We'd love to hear from you. Please send us your questions, comments, or other feedback at reformedrealtalk@gmail.com. Thanks for listening! If you liked what you heard, please share this podcast with your family and friends!
Thank you for joining us for episode 29 of OccPod, the official podcast of the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. This episode continues the COVID Conversations series, which is dedicated to sharing the latest COVID-19 news, and frame conversations through the lens of science with a focus on OEM, or occupational and environmental medicine. In this episode, Erin and Dr. Nabeel discuss recent developments in vaccine technology, developments that could make COVID-19 inoculations more widely acesable across the world. Since the introduction of vaccinations against COVID-19, many countries have not been offered the same access to the life-saving medical technology. Erin and Dr. Nabeel discuss how these developments could increase vaccine equity. We hope you enjoy!
What our children discuss on the playground impacts their mental well-being. It is time to help them discuss other topics. Learn how to encourage this shift.
Thank you for joining us for episode 28 of OccPod, the official podcast of the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. This episode continues the COVID Conversations series, which is dedicated to sharing the latest COVID-19 news, and frame conversations through the lens of science with a focus on OEM, or occupational and environmental medicine. In this episode, Erin, Dr. Nabeel, and Dr. Berenji discuss a topic that has remained in the public and medical discourse since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, masking. As different variants of concern spread across the country, an ever-revolving array of mask mandates have been put into place with the hope of mitigating the spread of the virus. In this episode of COVID Conversations, the OccPod hosts discuss the effectiveness of cloth, surgical, and N95 masks. We hope you enjoy!
Thank you for joining us for episode 27 of OccPod, the official podcast of the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. This episode continues the COVID Conversations series, which is dedicated to sharing the latest COVID-19 news, and frame conversations through the lens of science with a focus on OEM, or occupational and environmental medicine. This episode continues the conversation surrounding the differences between rapid and PCR testing for COVID-19. Terms like PCR, rapid testing, and antibody testing are splashed across websites discussing COVID-19, and it can be hard to make sense of what they mean for home and clinical settings. In this episode, Erin and Dr. Nabeel are joined by Ross A. Mullinax, MD, MPH. Dr. Mullinax has served on active duty in the U.S. Navy Medical Corps since 2010. He completed residency training in Occupational and Environmental Medicine at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland. He currently serves as Head of Occupational Medicine and Director for Public Health at U.S. Naval Hospital Yokosuka, Japan. He also leads the COVID-19 response as Public Health Emergency Officer for Navy Region Japan. We hope you enjoy!
Thank you for joining us for episode 26 of OccPod, the official podcast of the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. This episode continues the COVID Conversations series, which is dedicated to sharing the latest COVID-19 news, and frame conversations through the lens of science with a focus on OEM, or occupational and environmental medicine. In this episode, Erin and Dr. Nabeel discuss a question that has perplexed medical professionals and the public since the start of the pandemic – what are the differences between rapid and PCR tests for COVID-19? Terms like PCR, rapid testing, and antibody testing are splashed across websites discussing COVID-19, and it can be hard to make sense of what they mean for home and clinical settings. Be sure to listen to part two of this timely conversation – and as always, we hope you enjoy!
Thank you for joining us for episode 25 of OccPod, the official podcast of the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. This episode, which is the first of 2022, continues the COVID Conversations series, which is dedicated to sharing the latest COVID-19 news, and frame conversations through the lens of science with a focus on OEM, or occupational and environmental medicine. In this conversation, Erin and Dr. Nabeel discuss updates to the Omicron variant and therapeutic treatments for non-hospitalized COVID-19 patients. The FDA has approved the antiviral drug Veklury (remdesivir) for adults and certain pediatric patients with COVID-19. The FDA has also issued Emergency Use Authorizations (EUAs) for several monoclonal antibody treatments for COVID-19 for the treatment, and in some cases prevention (prophylaxis), of COVID-19 in adults and pediatric patients. Monoclonal antibodies are laboratory-made molecules that act as substitute antibodies. As always, thank you for joining us for another episode of OccPod: COVID Conversations – we hope you enjoy.
Hang out with me and Jess in the car (we have Covid) to discuss the beginning of the pandemic vs now, Covid Cooking, and culinary school insight. The post Covid Conversations appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
This is a re-release of an interview series I did during last year's lockdown entitled Covid Conversations. That series featured me interviewing with other people from around the Metro Atlanta area to discuss how the newly arrived covid was affecting their businesses. This interview I chose because it pairs well with Amber Scmidtke's Covid Digest interview. So here is for the first time in an audio-only format the interview I did with Atlanta tech entrepreneur TJ Muehleman's regarding his Covid project website, The Covid Mapping Project. From 2020: TJ recently has turned his attention to creating a better data set based on public health records related to the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak called The COVID Mapping Project, an aggregation of public health data from around the world and making that data easily accessible for anyone to understand. We talked about why he created the covid mapping project, problems he sees in people reporting data and how the covid mapping project is trying to make everyone more knowledgeable about the coronavirus spread. Please visit: covidmappingproject.com And you can learn more about his company The Standard Co at https://www.standardco.de/ and if you want to follow him on Twitter, @tjmule or https://twitter.com/tjmule. If you enjoyed this interview please like and share it with a friend. If you really want to continue seeing content like this please donate to my Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/iamkingwilliams and signup for my newsletter, iamkingwilliams.substack.com.
Thank you for joining us for episode 24 of OccPod, the official podcast of the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. This episode continues the COVID Conversations series, which is dedicated to sharing the latest COVID-19 news, and frame conversations through the lens of science with a focus on OEM, or occupational and environmental medicine. In this episode, Erin, Dr. Nabeel, and Dr. Berenji discuss the Omicron variant. On November 24, South Africa reported the identification of a new SARS-CoV-2 variant, B.1.1.529, to the World Health Organization (WHO). B.1.1.529 was first detected in specimens collected on November 11 in Botswana and on November 14 in South Africa. As millions of Americans plan to travel across the country to celebrate the holiday season, the COVID Conversations team discusses the likelihood of transmission, current protection offered by vaccination, and other salient information related to variants of the virus. As always, thank you for joining us for another episode of OccPod: COVID Conversations. We hope you enjoy!
This month, we discuss how to use New Years' resolutions to benefit your Sports, Recreation, and Fitness Ministries. Today's panelists are Debbie Brown (CSRM & Houston FBC), Brad Bloom (Faith & Fitness Magazine) , & Dean Bouzeos (Athletes in Action). In May of 2020, in the midst of the COVID 19 Pandemic, CSRM began a weekly series of roundtable discussions called COVID Conversations. Then in June, the conversations were repackaged and turned into a monthly roundtable discussion called Tuesday Talks. This episode of Tuesday Talks is from November of 2021. For more information visit www.overwhelmingvictory.org/tuesdaytalks
Thank you for joining us for episode 22 of OccPod, the official podcast of the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. This episode continues the COVID Conversations series, which is dedicated to sharing the latest COVID-19 news, and frame conversations through the lens of science with a focus on OEM, or occupational and environmental medicine. In this episode, Erin, Dr. Nabeel, and Dr. Berenji discuss the differences in protection from SARS-CoV-2 that come from infection and immunization. This also includes the benefits associated with vaccination following infection. As of December 7, 2021, the United States has seen 49.2 million cases of the virus and 788,000 deaths, many of which, healthcare providers say, could have been avoided with widespread vaccination. As always, thank you for joining us for another episode of OccPod: COVID Conversations. We hope you enjoy!
Thank you for joining us for episode 20 of COVID Conversations. This series is a special presentation of OccPod, the official podcast of the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. ACOEM is dedicated to sharing the latest COVID-19 news, and host conversations grounded in science with a focus on OEM, or occupational and environmental medicine. In this episode, Erin, Dr. Nabeel, and Dr. Berenji discuss the mixing and matching of COVID-19 inoculations. This topic continues to be at the forefront of the COVID-19 conversation, and although current guidance recommends additional doses for immunocompromised and older patients, their use is becoming more widespread. Thank you for listening!
Thank you for joining us for episode 18 of COVID Conversations. This series is a special presentation of OccPod, the official podcast of the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. ACOEM is dedicated to sharing the latest COVID-19 news, and host conversations grounded in science with a focus on OEM, or occupational and environmental medicine. In this episode, Erin, Dr. Nabeel, and Dr. Berenji discuss current guidance – and the future implications – of COVID-19 booster shots. Although current guidance recommends additional doses for immunocompromised and older patients, their use could become widespread. Since December 2020, the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine has been available under Emergency Use Authorization (EUA). EUAs are used by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) during public health emergencies to provide access to medical products that may be effective, provided that the FDA determines that the known and potential benefits of a product outweigh the known and potential risks. On August 23, 2021, the FDA issued a full approval for the vaccine, now marketed as Comirnaty, for use in individuals in ages 16 years of age and older. Thank you for listening!
Well it's just another one of your COVID debates. Good insight from Ryan, who wants to dedicate his career to the field of Public health. And Erik, a nurse, care provider and lover of all living forms talk about how the pandemic has affected their lives. We don't go so much into politics - and you are welcome for that. Buckle up. Things get emotional.
Thank you for joining us for episode 16 of COVID Conversations. This series is a special presentation of OccPod, the official podcast of the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. ACOEM is dedicated to sharing the latest COVID-19 news, and host conversations grounded in science with a focus on OEM, or occupational and environmental medicine. In this episode, Erin, Dr. Nabeel, and Dr. Berenji discuss implications of the FDA's Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine approval. Drs. Nabeel and Berenji are joined for this episode by special guest Dr. Tanisha Taylor. Since December 2020, the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine has been available under Emergency Use Authorization (EUA). EUAs are used by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) during public health emergencies to provide access to medical products that may be effective, provided that the FDA determines that the known and potential benefits of a product outweigh the known and potential risks. On August 23, 2021, the FDA issued a full approval for the vaccine, now marketed as Comirnaty, for use in individuals in ages 16 years of age and older. Thank you for listening!
Thank you for joining us for episode 15 of COVID Conversations. This series is a special presentation of OccPod, the official podcast of the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. ACOEM is dedicated to sharing the latest COVID-19 news, and host conversations grounded in science with a focus on OEM, or occupational and environmental medicine. In this episode, Erin, Dr. Nabeel, and Dr. Berenji discuss the impact of vaccination mandates. With a rapidly-changing vaccination landscape, many companies, school systems, and municipalities have begun requiring inoculation against COVID-19. Drs. Nabeel and Berenji discuss these ever-evolving mandates, drawing from their own experiences in occupational and environmental medicine. Thank you for listening!
COVID Conversations is back! Thank you for joining us for episode 14 of COVID Conversations. This series is a special presentation of OccPod, the official podcast of the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. ACOEM is dedicated to sharing the latest COVID-19 news, and host conversations grounded in science with a focus on OEM, or occupational and environmental medicine. In this episode, Erin, Dr. Nabeel, and special co-host Dr. Mani Berenji, MD, MPH, FACOEM discuss the Delta Variant – and other emerging strains – of COVID-19. As vaccination efforts continue across the country, what will these emerging variants of concern mean for masking mandates and other mitigation efforts, not to mention rates of infection and hospitalization?
Covid Conversations Episode 12 features two writers who created two public-facing journals during pandemic times. Amanda Lewis is the Founder and Executive Director of Trillium Project, a small arts and culture non-profit serving Ohio, Kentucky, and West Virginia; Co-Founder of Watch Me Grow Ohio, a non-profit that provides community-based programming in sustainable agriculture, environmental awareness and community engagement; and Founder of The Wandering Journal Project. Alejandro Alonso is a science and technology journalist and a writer of science fiction and fantasy. He lives in Buenos Aires, Argentina. During the lockdown in his country, he created a fantastical Diario de un Cuarentenado. The two participants are joined by Rodolfo Vazquez, a Columbus-based flutist and Spanish/English interpreter and translator. Covid Conversations is funded by an OSU Global Arts and Humanities Discovery Theme grant. It is produced and presented by radio producer and folklorist Rachel Hopkin. Episode 12 was recorded on July 23, 2021.
Covid Conversations Episode 11 features two composers and sound artists. Brian Harnetty is an interdisciplinary artist and composer who uses sound and listening to foster social change. Rooted in socially engaged art, his work flows between the fields of performance and recording, installation and writing. Each project begins with communities and local archives, and moves outward to include intimate portraits of everyday people and landscapes of Appalachia and the Midwest. Harnetty's forthcoming album, Words and Silences, is a musical portrait of Thomas Merton, a 20th century monk who lived in solitude in Kentucky, and will be released in January, 2022. Brian lives in Columbus, Ohio. Päiví Takala works as a composer, musician and sound designer as well as a documentary film director. She was a violinist in Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra over 10 years. She then moved into film and film music through studies at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She is the director of award-winning documentaries as well as an established musician and composer. Currently Ms. Takala is a professor in the Centre for Music and Technology at the Sibelius Academy, University of the Arts, Helsinki. Päiví lives in Helsinki, Finland. Covid Conversations is funded by an OSU Global Arts and Humanities Discovery Theme grant. It is produced and presented by radio producer and folklorist Rachel Hopkin. Episode 11 was recorded on July 7, 2021.
Question Game pt.4!!! [Covid Conversations]
Thank you for joining us again for episode 13 of COVID Conversations. This series is a special presentation of OccPod, the official podcast of the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. ACOEM is dedicated to sharing the latest COVID-19 news, and host conversations grounded in science with a focus on OEM, or occupational and environmental medicine. In this episode, Erin and Dr. Nabeel discuss the recently-announced mask wearing updates for fully vaccinated individuals. This is paired with a discussion on the mandate's implications on the workplace. These recordings aim to educate a general audience on SARS CoV2 and COVID-19. Be sure to check back soon for a new episode!
Thank you for joining us again for episode 12 of COVID Conversations. This series is a special presentation of OccPod, the official podcast of the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. ACOEM is dedicated to sharing the latest COVID-19 news, and host conversations grounded in science with a focus on OEM, or occupational and environmental medicine. Dr. Nabeel and Erin are joined for this episode by special guest Dr. Gaurava Agarwal for a timely discussion on stress, exhaustion, and mental health in workers, with an emphasis on physicians and other healthcare providers. Dr. Agarwal is a psychiatrist at Northwestern University in Chicago, and is Associate Professor in both the Departments of Medical Education and Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine. He serves as the Director of Physician Well-Being for Northwestern Medicine's Medical Groups and as Director of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry at Northwestern. Dr. Agarwal specializes in occupational and organizational psychiatry with an emphasis on workplace mental health. He's the chair of ACOEM's Behavioral Health Section, and is also the Vice-President of the Academy of Organizational and Occupational Psychiatry, member of the American Hospital Association's Committee on Clinical Leadership, Chair of the Well-Being and Professional Development Committee for the American College of Physicians Northern Illinois chapter, and is on the Advisory Council of the Center for Workplace Mental Health. These recordings aim to educate a general audience on SARS CoV2 and COVID-19. Be sure to check back soon for a new episode!
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Here we are. Welcome to my conversation with Dr. Brent James. Dr. James served Intermountain Healthcare Executive Director of the Institute for Healthcare Delivery Research for more than two decades. He is a member of the faculty at Stanford, and invited lecturer at Harvard and is internationally recognized for clinical quality improvement, patient safety and true culture change. He has trained thousands of clinical leaders in his methods and dozens of these graduates have developed like programs around the world. He has testified extensively before congress and when he speaks, leaders listen. We have a broad ranging conversation that includes novel insights on the Covid-19 pandemic that you don't want to miss. As a statistician he is a rigorous thinker, as a trained surgeon he is deeply knowledgeable about clinical research and care delivery, and as leader, he is an engaging speaker and storyteller. Listen in on The Groves Connection. Disclaimer: The Groves Connection is not liable for opinions of guests. Dr Groves is employed, and his full time employer is not liable for personal opinions and information shared by guests or Dr. Groves.
Thank you for joining us again for episode 11 of COVID Conversations. This series is a special presentation of OccPod, the official podcast of the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. ACOEM is dedicated to sharing the latest COVID-19 news, and host conversations grounded in science with a focus on OEM, or occupational and environmental medicine. In this week's episode, Erin and Dr. Nabeel discuss 'Long COVID,' or Post-COVID Syndrome. Ingrained in this conversation is the importance of a multi-disciplinary approach to combatting the lingering symptoms of COVID-19. These recordings aim to educate a general audience on SARS CoV2 and COVID-19. Be sure to check back soon for a new episode!
Thank you for joining us again for episode 10 of COVID Conversations. This series is a special presentation of OccPod, the official podcast of the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. ACOEM is dedicated to sharing the latest COVID-19 news, and host conversations grounded in science with a focus on OEM, or occupational and environmental medicine. In today's episode, Erin and Dr. Nabeel discuss viral vector vaccines, and the differences between current inoculations offered in the United States. With President Biden's '100 million doses in the first 100 days' promise met ahead of schedule, Erin and Dr. Nabeel break down the unique attributes of what makes these vaccinations successful against COVID-19. Produced and recorded in tandem with ACOEM's COVID-19 Q&A Forum, these recordings aim to educate a general audience on SARS CoV2 and COVID-19. Be sure to check back soon for a new episode!
Thank you for joining us for episode nine of COVID Conversations. This series is a special presentation of OccPod, the official podcast of the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. ACOEM is dedicated to sharing the latest COVID-19 news, and host conversations grounded in science with a focus on OEM, or occupational and environmental medicine. In today's episode, which was recorded in February 2021, Erin and Dr. Nabeel discuss return to work, as many across the globe have been working from home for the better part of a year. With mass vaccination efforts underway, when will returning to the office seem normal and be safe? Produced and recorded in tandem with ACOEM's COVID-19 Q&A Forum, these recordings aim to educate a general audience on SARS CoV2 and COVID-19. Be sure to check back soon for a new episode!
Thank you for joining us for episode eight of COVID Conversations. This series is a special presentation of OccPod, the official podcast of the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. ACOEM is dedicated to sharing the latest COVID-19 news, and host conversations grounded in science with a focus on OEM, or occupational and environmental medicine. In today's episode, which was recorded in February 2021, Erin and Dr. Nabeel discuss an aspect of 'pre-COVID life' many people miss: travel. With mass vaccination efforts underway, when will it be safe to take that long-awaited adventure? Produced and recorded in tandem with ACOEM's COVID-19 Q&A Forum, these recordings aim to educate a general audience on SARS CoV2 and COVID-19. Be sure to check back soon for a new episode!
Thank you for joining us for episode seven of COVID Conversations. This series is a special presentation of OccPod, the official podcast of the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. ACOEM is dedicated to sharing the latest COVID-19 news, and host conversations grounded in science with a focus on OEM, or occupational and environmental medicine. In today's episode, which was recorded in January 2021, Erin and Dr. Nabeel talk about building confidence in vaccines, which is challenging as large swaths of the population are apprehensive of inoculation against COVID-19. Produced and recorded in tandem with ACOEM's COVID-19 Q&A Forum, these recordings aim to educate a general audience on SARS CoV2 and COVID-19. Be sure to check back soon for a new episode!
Thank you for joining us for episode five of COVID Conversations. This series is a special presentation of OccPod, the official podcast of the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. ACOEM is dedicated to sharing the latest COVID-19 news, and host conversations grounded in science with a focus on OEM, or occupational and environmental medicine. In today's episode, which was recorded in January 2021, Erin and Dr. Nabeel discuss the comorbidities and allergic reactions associated with COVID-19 vaccines, which continue to raise issues as inoculations take place across the country. Produced and recorded in tandem with ACOEM's COVID-19 Q&A Forum, these recordings aim to educate a general audience on SARS CoV2 and COVID-19. Be sure to check back soon for a new episode!
Thank you for joining us for episode six of COVID Conversations. This series is a special presentation of OccPod, the official podcast of the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. ACOEM is dedicated to sharing the latest COVID-19 news, and host conversations grounded in science with a focus on OEM, or occupational and environmental medicine. In today's episode, which was recorded in January 2021, Erin and Dr. Nabeel talk about the ins and outs of contact tracing, including its associated benefits and challenges. Produced and recorded in tandem with ACOEM's COVID-19 Q&A Forum, these recordings aim to educate a general audience on SARS CoV2 and COVID-19. Be sure to check back soon for a new episode!
This is the first time in almost all of our lifetimes that we are experiencing something to this scale. Long lasting world wide affects that may never heal. We reflect on a lot of these things and try to find some positive through out the chaos.
Alicia and Hunter are back and this time we are talking about what it was like to navigate 2020 as a young Millennial Pastor! Here is there previous episodes in case you need a refresher on them: Alicia - Click Here Hunter - Click Here Don't forget to subscribe!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/millennial-pastors/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/millennial-pastors/support
In this episode I sat down with Kale Courtright in Dallas, TX and Michael Marcotte in Mt. Carmel, Illinois. Kale is the pastor of spiritual formation at his church in Dallas - and is the host of the "How to Christian" Podcast. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-christian-podcast/id1515408031 Michael is a former youth pastor and deeply involved in his home church in Mt. Carmel, he hosts the "Not So Secret Bible" podcast. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/not-so-secret-bible/id1508252753 Please join us as we have a heart conversation about what God is speaking to us around this topic of our own walk and also the church in the midst of this crazy COVID season. Contact the host: GrowingFaithPodcast@gmail.com