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Michael Jones is a native of Phoenix, Arizona, has been happily married to his wife for 32 years and is the proud father of two adult sons. He earned his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from Creighton University School of Dentistry in May 1993 and has since established and managed his own private dental practice. In addition to his professional career, Michael dedicated 10 years to the Air Force Reserves, where he honorably served as Chief of Dental Services and achieved the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Beyond his work in dentistry, he has been actively involved in ministry as an Elder, serving as the men's director at his church for the past eight years. Currently, Michael is furthering his passion for impacting the lives of men through counseling by pursuing a graduate certificate in Christian counseling at Grand Canyon University, equipping himself to better support and guide others in their spiritual and personal growth. To contact Michael, you can email him at mjones936712@gmail.com ------------------------------------------------- If you want to help us transform the lives of even MORE MEN for God's glory, please take a minute to leave us a helpful REVIEW and SHARE this podcast with any man you know who's in need of help and hope and is hurting.” And to make sure you don't miss a podcast episode, as well as contest give-a-ways, special announcements, and much more, make sure you "Stay Connected" by visiting us at https://station.page/realmen to join our online community of podcast listeners. Talk with Dr. Joe 1-on-1: Are you tired and stuck? Want to go to get your faith, marriage, family, career and finances back on track? Then maybe it's time you got a coach. Every CHAMPION has one. Schedule an appointment to chat with Dr. Joe on how we can help you spiritually love and lead your family better and become the hero of your home. Dr. Joe takes on only a few Breakthrough Calls each week to help you with your faith, marriage, work, and financial challenges. The call is FREE, but slots are limited to ONE call only. NO RESCHEDULES. Just click on the link below and select the BREAKTHROUGH CALL option to set up an appointment: http://TalkwithDrJoe.com If no slots are available, please check back in a week. Also join us on: Online Podcast Community (on Station): https://station.page/realmen Facebook: @realdrjoemartin YouTube: http://www.RealMenTraining.com Instagram: @realdrjoemartin Twitter: @professormartin Website: https://RealMenConnect.com
Join Elevated GP: www.theelevatedgp.com Free Class II Masterclass - Click Here to Join Follow @dental_digest_podcast Instagram Follow @dr.melissa_seibert on Instagram Mark A. Latta, D.M.D., M.S., professor of general dentistry,served as dean of the School of Dentistry from 2011 to 2021. Prior to the dean's appointment, he served as the Associate Dean for Research at Creighton University School of Dentistry since 1995. He personally has been awarded more than 140 research grants on prosthetic dental restorative materials, adhesives and bonding and dental material clinical trials. A speaker and lecturer of international renown, he has published more than 85 manuscripts and more than 200 abstracts and presented at numerous state and national dental association meetings and throughout the world. Prior to joining Creighton, Latta served as director of Research and Development for the Trubyte Division of Dentsply International, York, PA. During his industrial career he contributed to or was responsible for more than 20 new dental product introductions and is an inventor or co-inventor of numerous patents. He earned his dental degree at the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine in 1983, and his master's degree in oral biology from the University of Maryland Baltimore College of Dental Surgery in 1995. He also spent one year in hospital general practice residency at York Hospital, York, PA. Dr. Latta, a Fellow in the American College of Dentists and the International College of Dentists is also a member of Omicron Kappa Upsilon, the national honorary dental society. He has also served as president of the Dental Materials Group and the International Association for Dental Research.
Physician Enterprise Grand Rounds session discussing best practices for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Management.Our speakers for the session are Mandeep Bajaj, MBBS, Vice Chair for Clinical Affairs and a Professor in the Department of Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine, and Avin P. Pothuloori, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine at Creighton University School of Medicine.PanelistDebra Rockman, RN, MBA, System Vice President of Ambulatory Quality, CommonSpirit Health
The path toward finding a deeper meaning in providing patient care within academic medicine and the intangibles that make us human, such as vulnerability, passion, and post-traumatic growth, is explored in this week's edition of the Faculty Factory episode with our guest, Nicole Piemonte, PhD. Dr. Piemonte serves as the Associate Dean for Faculty Leadership and is a Clinical Associate Professor of Medical Humanities at Creighton University School of Medicine-Phoenix in Arizona. She is also an author and a Certified Healthcare Leadership Coach. Through her own experiences with end-of-life care, coupled with her background in medical humanities, Dr. Piemonte shares her perspective on the ongoing challenges of how clinicians can engage authentically with vulnerability. Learn More: https://facultyfactory.org/nicole-piemonte
Welcome, the well known Napro Fertility Surgeon to The Hormone Genius Podcast! In her own words... "I am a full scope board certified OBGYN, MIGS, who offers tubal correction, endometriosis excision, highly effective adhesion prevention, PCOS surgery and more. I am passionate about all things natural fertility, Women's health, and patient education and autonomy. I love practicing medicine and educating about improving women's health treatment options, including recent and potential advances and holistic treatments." Dr. Naomi Whittaker is a board-certified OBGYN, certified Creighton Model FertilityCare Instructor, and restorative reproductive medicine surgeon specializing in natural fertility and has received the Focused Practice Designation in Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery by ABOG. She is a 2013 graduate of Creighton University School of Medicine, Omaha, Nebraska. She completed a residency in obstetrics and gynecology at University of Illinois College of Medicine-Peoria in 2017 and is fellowship trained in medical and surgical NaProTechnology. She founded RRMacademy.org and can be found on Instagram at napro_fertility_surgeon. She is Physician Lead at UPMC Divine Mercy in Pennsylvania which provides comprehensive gynecologic, natural fertility as well as obstetric care. Find Dr. Whitaker here: naomiwhittakermd.com @napro_fertility_surgeon Her practice can be found near Harrisburg, PA: https://providers.upmc.com/provider/naomi-miriam-whittaker/2090813 Thanks to our HG Sponsor! If you're looking for the best supplements—backed by science and made by a family-owned company that shares your values—you need to check out We Heart Nutrition. I've personally used their products, and I'm so excited to tell you about them! We Heart Nutrition offers research-backed supplements for men and women at every stage of life. Whether you're preparing for pregnancy, looking for postmenopause support, or just trying to hit your wellness goals, they've got something for you. What makes them even more special is their mission. They're pro-mama, pro-baby, and pro-life, donating 10% of every sale to pregnancy care centers. So, when you shop with them, you're not just investing in your own health—you're supporting moms and babies in need. Their supplements are made with bioavailable ingredients, which means your body actually absorbs the nutrients—no fillers, no junk. They're carefully crafted to meet your unique needs, and it shows—over 1,000 5-star reviews from people whose lives have been changed by these products! Not sure where to start? You can take their quick 20-second quiz to get personalized recommendations tailored just for you. And here's an exclusive offer: Use the code GENIUS to get 20% off your first order! Plus, if your first order is over $50, you'll get a free bamboo capsule box to help you stay consistent and build healthy habits. Head to weheartnutrition.com, take the quiz, and use code GENIUS for 20% off your first order. With supplements this good and a mission this meaningful, you can't go wrong. I know you're going to love We Heart Nutrition. Opinions, statements, and beliefs of our interviewees are not necessarily a reflection of the HG podcast's beliefs and opinions as a whole. Medical disclaimer: The information presented in The Hormone Genius Podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for actual medical or mental health advice from a doctor, psychologist, or any other medical or mental health professional.
The Bulletin talks about churches that preserve endangered languages, the evolution of pro-life ambitions, and DeepSeek and artificial intelligence. Find us on Youtube. This week's headlines spur us to discuss how the church is uniquely poised to help endangered languages and cultures survive, with CT's Emily Belz and Nicole Martin. Then, we welcome Charlie Camosy to discuss abortion in the second Trump administration. Finally, we welcome CT's president, Tim Dalrymple, to talk about DeepSeek and AI. GO DEEPER WITH THE BULLETIN: Read Emily's article, “How NYC Churches Guard Endangered Languages,” here. Read Charlie's article on Pro-llfe 3.0 here. We want to hear your COVID-19 reflection. Send a written response or voice memo here. Grab some Bulletin merch! Find us on YouTube. Rate and review the show in your podcast app of choice. ABOUT THE BULLETIN: The Bulletin is a weekly (and sometimes more!) current events show from Christianity Today hosted and moderated by Clarissa Moll, with senior commentary from Russell Moore (Christianity Today's editor in chief) and Mike Cosper (director, CT Media). Each week, the show explores current events and breaking news and shares a Christian perspective on issues that are shaping our world. We also offer special one-on-one conversations with writers, artists, and thought leaders whose impact on the world brings important significance to a Christian worldview, like Bono, Sharon McMahon, Harrison Scott Key, Frank Bruni, and more. ABOUT THE GUESTS: Timothy Dalrymple studied at Stanford University, Princeton Theological Seminary, and Harvard's Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. Dalrymple was a key player in the launch of patheos.com, and he pioneered many of the techniques that led Patheos to become the world's largest platform for multireligious conversations. Dalrymple currently serves as Christianity Today's president and CEO. Nicole Martin serves Christianity Today as chief impact officer after serving on its board of directors. Martin oversees three major strategic initiatives that are shaping the future of CT: the Global Initiative, the Big Tent Initiative, and the Next Gen Initiative. Emily Belz is a staff writer with Christianity Today. She is a former senior reporter for World magazine. She is a World Journalism Institute graduate and also previously reported for the New York Daily News, The Indianapolis Star, and Philanthropy magazine. Emily resides in New York City. Charles Camosy is professor of Medical Humanities at the Creighton University School of Medicine. He is also the author of Peter Singer and Christian Ethics: Beyond Polarization and For Love of Animals: Christian Ethics, Consistent Action, which was featured on The Dish and in The New York Times. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of the 5-Minute Check In with Dr. Thomas McGinn, Infectious Disease expert Dr. Renuga Vivekanandan joins us for an update on the winter virus season.Topics Discussed:InfluenzaCOVID-19RSVPneumoniaDisease X*Guest: Renuga Vivekanandan, MD, Infectious Disease Expert, Division VP and CMO Physician Enterprise - Midwest, Professor, Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs, Creighton University School of Medicine*Disease X was identified as malaria after this recording. Learn more:https://www.cbsnews.com/news/congo-mystery-disease-identified-severe-malaria-deaths-women-children/
Guests: Dr. Ankita Sagar and Dr. Thomas Frederickson, System VP Hospital Medicine, CommonSpirit Health and Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine, Creighton University School of Medicine. In this episode our myth-busting team discusses the use of PRN antihypertensive medication in hospitalized patients without hypertensive emergencies.Watch as we compare popular beliefs to the latest evidence:Studies referenced: https://doi.org/10.1161%2FHYPERTENSIONAHA.121.17279https://doi.org/10.1001/jamainternmed.2019.3007
Topics covered: - Defining antimicrobial stewardship- New randomized clinical trial looking at how stewardship prompts improve antibiotic selection for pneumonia- Resources and how CommonSpirit Health is taking action and addressing this important topicGuest expert: Dr. Renuga Vivekanandan, Infectious Disease Expert, Division VP and CMO Physician Enterprise - Midwest, Professor, Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs, Creighton University School of Medicine
We're setting out on a mission to make faculty and learners' lives less stressful this week on the Faculty Factory Podcast with our exciting first-time guest, Jessica Seaman, EdD. Dr. Seaman serves as Assistant Professor of Medical Humanities, Co-Director of the Gold Track Curriculum, and Assistant Dean of Faculty Development at Creighton University School of Medicine in Phoenix. How can we help learners avoid some of the worst consequences of chronic stress that can lead to deep-seated anxiety and depression? As you'll hear within this discussion, there are many strategies to explore, and one of the top approaches is to create psychologically safe spaces for learners at our academic institution. This encourages a proactive stance in the fight against the ill effects of chronic stress by offering a variety of support strategies. As we learned in today's show, there is a lot of forward-thinking work happening at Dr. Seaman's institution (which, as we mention in the interview, has campuses in both Nebraska and Arizona), and compassion is built into its mission. We must also remember, as we discussed in today's episode, that rigidity can create more stress. None of these practices are set in stone; we must revisit them, assess their effectiveness, and strive to avoid complacency by adapting with the times, all for the betterment of our learners. If you want to learn more about anything we discussed on this podcast, you can reach Dr. Seaman at: JessicaSeaman@creighton.edu. We'd also love to hear from you at the Faculty Factory Podcast: What are we doing well? Where are we missing the mark? Do you want to be a guest (or nominate a guest)? Make sure to send us a message through the Contact Us page of FacultyFactory.org: https://facultyfactory.org/contact-us/.
Infectious Disease expert Dr. Renuga Vivekanandan joins us for a preview of what to expect this season. Topics covered:- Viruses- Influenza- COVID-19- RSV- West Nile- MPox - VaccinesGuest: Dr. Renuga Vivekanandan, infectious Disease expert and Division VP and CMO Physician Enterprise - Midwest, Professor, Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs, Creighton University School of Medicine.
47. Dr. Sheila Furey: A Psychiatrist's Perspective on Covid and Transgenderism Psychiatrist Dr. Sheila Furey, co-founder of the Virginia Medical Freedom Alliance, joins The Feds this week to speak about the transgender push within our country. She gives insight into the narratives the medical system fed her before and during Covid and tells of the resulting physical and moral injury on children. She provides thoughts and words for speaking with children about transgenderism. Dr. Furey warns of the current school system's policies that block parents from being notified of the medical and emotional treatments given to their children while in school. Dr. Sheila Furey is a graduate of Creighton University School of Medicine. She completed her residency in psychiatry and fellowship in Child Psychiatry at Boston University Hospitals. Dr. Furey has been in clinical practice for over 25 years and has treated adults and children in hospital and outpatient settings, juvenile detention, and residential treatment centers for children. She specializes in working with children and adults with learning challenges or neurologic injuries. Dr. Furey currently maintains a private practice and believes in a treatment approach based on limiting toxic exposures from medications, vaccines, food, and the environment. She believes in the sacredness of the family and the need to protect children from societal assaults on their innocence. In 2021, in the midst of Covid, she gathered with other healthcare providers and concerned citizens to form the Virginia Medical Freedom Alliance. This organization seeks to restore the right to medical freedom by ensuring informed consent, bodily sovereignty, and the sanctity of the doctor-patient relationship. Check out the VAMFA, whether you're a Virginian or not- excellent material here: https://vamfa.org VAMFA Rumble Channel: https://rumble.com/c/VAMFA Watch and listen to The Feds on any of these platforms: https://taplink.cc/fedsforfreedom Support the Work and Become a Member of Feds For Freedom www.fedsforfreedom.org/join Follow Us on Social Media Instagram/X (Twitter)/Facebook: @feds4freedomusa
In this episode of The Brave Enough Show, Dr. Sasha Shillcutt and Aimee Lowe discuss: How understanding the WHY You want to quit is crucial to protecting yourself Why understanding your current and future contracts are KEY Outlining your “cost to quit” Exit interviews: should you be honest? Positioning yourself and preparing yourself to quit Aimee L. Lowe is the founder of Lowe Legal Group, PC LLO, a boutique law firm that provides legal services for executives and physicians, businesses, and entrepreneurs. She has worked with businesses, professionals, and physicians for years as executive advisor, general counsel, defender, and strategist. She represents professionals and physicians in complex contract and compensation negotiations and disputes. She works with companies of all sizes to provide strategic legal counsel in employment law, real estate, and business mergers and deals. She assists entrepreneurs with start-up entity formation, business plans, corporate maintenance, standardized contracts, and intellecutal property protections. She has been designated as a Thompson Reuter Super Lawyer since 2021. Before forming Lowe Legal Group, Lowe was a Partner with various law firms, served as judicial clerk with the Nebraska Court of Appeals, and held a role as in-house counsel where she oversaw federal and state regulations, internal audits, and drafted policy. Aimee served for several years as an Adjunct Faculty member with Creighton University School of Law. She is an honors graduate of the Creighton University School of Law, recipient of the Silver Quill Award – the highest award given for legal writing, recipient of seven CALI Excellence Awards for achieving the highest score in a given class, was winner of the Creighton Law School International Moot Court competition, and is a frequent speaker and writer on well-being, business, legal, leadership, faith, and debt-reduction topics. Quote: “Knowing your why – the reasons why you want to quit this employment relationship – is key to having a successful transition. There are many reasons why people leave their jobs; understanding your why is the foundation of a good transition.” Aimee Lowe, attorney Episode Links: BE24 Conference Brave Boundaries RISE Mastermind Season 13 Sponsor - Freed AI Freed is an AI scribe that listens, transcribes, and writes medical documentation for you. Freed is a solution that could alleviate the burden of overworked clinicians everywhere. It turns clinicians' patient conversations into accurate documentation - instantly. There's no training time no onboarding, and no extra mental burden. All the magic happens in just a few clicks, so clinicians can spend less energy on charting and more time doing what they do best. Today, more than 6,000 clinicians have fallen in love with Freed. Follow Brave Enough: WEBSITE | INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK | TWITTER | LINKEDIN Join The Table, Brave Enough's community. The ONLY professional membership group that meets both the professional and personal needs of high-achieving women.
Learning Objectives (and corresponding articles): Identify medications best avoided by older adults in most circumstances or specific clinical scenarios (JAGS)Discern the benefits, harms, and efficacy of different smoking cessation pharmacotherapies and e‐cigarettes (Annals of Internal Medicine)Evaluate the effectiveness, harms, and benefits of newer diabetic medications on mortality, cardiovascular and renal outcomes (Cochrane Review)Understand the utilization of eGFRcr versus eGFR based on creatinine and cystatin C levels (eGFRcr-cys) in older adults (Annals of Internal Medicine)Quantify trends in racial/ethnic disparities in TB incidence among U.S.-born persons (Annals of Internal Medicine)Recognize the well-being and turnover rates of physicians and nurses as well as actionable factors on adverse clinician outcomes (JAMA)The benefits of puppies: https://psycnet.apa.org/fulltext/2023-97081-001.htmlPresenter:Ankita Sagar, MD, MPH, FACP, System Vice President, Clinical Standards and Variation Reduction, Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine at Creighton University School of MedicineGuests:Barbara Martin, PhD, System Senior Vice President, Advanced PracticeCorey Karlin Zysman, MD, System Senior Vice President, Physician Enterprise, Arizona and Nevada
Learning Objectives:-Review the history and flawed assumptions in the use of race and how race-specific PFT reference equations might lead to health disparities.-Understand the evidence behind the recommendation to use race-neutral reference equations.-Review the quantitative impact of switching from race-specific to race-neutral reference equations.-Assess the many remaining gaps in our understanding of how to use pulmonary function tests to improve health.Speakers:Nirav Bhakta, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine, Pulmonary and Critical Care at the University of California, San FranciscoDr. Bhakta is a national thought leader and Vice-chair of the American Thoracic Society Pulmonary Function Testing Committee. Dr. Bhakta co-chaired the ATS workshop on race and PFTs that led to the publication of the 2023 ATS Statement.Panelists:Thomas R. Vendegna, MD, Pulmonology and Critical Care, CMO French Hospital Medical Center (Facilitator)Jeff Sippel, MD, Critical Care Medicine, UC HealthRobert Wiebe, MD, CMO, CommonSpirit HealthSuchitra Pilli, MD, Interventional Pulmonology and Critical Care, Medical Director for Respiratory Therapy, CHI Health Omaha, Assistant Professor, Creighton UniversityGary Greensweig, DO, Chief Physician Executive, Physician Enterprise, CommonSpirit HealthAnkita Sagar, MD, System Vice President, Clinical Standards and Variation Reduction, Physician Enterprise, Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine at Creighton University School of Medicine
Deans chat Co-hosts, Drs. Jeffrey Jensen and Johanna Richey are joined by newly graduated Dr. Maria Love! Dr. Love is a new graduate from the Arizona College of Podiatric Medicine at Midwestern University Class of 2024! Dr. Maria Love is a graduate from University of Arizona with her Bachelor's degree in Nutritional Science and Biochemistry. She went on to complete her Masters of Science in Cellular and molecular Medicine including work as a Clinical Trial Specialist. She will be joining Creighton University School of Medicine- Phoenix Podiatric Medicine and Surgery Residency program in July of 2024. Join us as we discuss all things podiatric medicine including the excitement around graduation, The feeling of accomplishment when achieving your goals and the importance of celebrating those achievements with the people that matter most in your life. Tune in as we discuss how to get the most out of your education and externships. Listen, as Maria explains, study tips, time management and the importance of being teachable and leaning into every opportunity to grow. We also discuss the challenges around decision-making when contemplating how to pick a residency program when you love more than one. She provides excellent advice and tips for how to make decisions as well as some options for a framework around evaluating your experiences to help you rank programs and the importance of listening to your gut. Her unique story as a student who had her first daughter during school is one of triumph, personal grit and determination along with incredible introspection and reflection on how she wants to build the life she has imagined. We hope you enjoy! https://www.linkedin.com/in/maria-love-241a6a69/ https://explorepodmed.org https://deanschat.com/ https://podiatrist2be.com/ https://higherlearninghub.com/
Laura Essay is a lawyer whose dedication to justice and compassion shines through her debut novel, Side Effects Are Minimal. Laura Essay attended the University of Nebraska and obtained a law degree from Creighton University School of Law. A profound commitment to serving others has shaped Laura's professional journey. Her firsthand experience as an assistant attorney general equipped her with a deep understanding of pressing issues, particularly the opioid crisis gripping America. Driven by a fervent desire to shed light on this critical issue, Laura embarked on her literary journey to expose the truth about opioids. Beyond her legal career, she has tirelessly devoted herself to humanitarian efforts, extending aid to underprivileged and vulnerable populations. As a court-appointed special advocate for foster children, Laura championed the rights and well-being of those in need, providing essential resources such as food, shelter, and car seats to homeless individuals, refugees, and needy infants. In her moments of respite, Laura finds solace in various pursuits, including cooking, music, running, and travel. These endeavors rejuvenate her spirit and enrich her perspective, fueling her creative and philanthropic endeavors. With Side Effects Are Minimal, Laura Essay shares a compelling narrative and fosters dialogue and awareness surrounding pressing societal issues. Beyond her legal and writing careers, she serves the underprivileged, from providing food and shelter to advocating for foster children. In her leisure time, Laura enjoys cooking, music, running, and traveling. Make sure to connect with Laura Essay https://lauraessay.com/ You can listen to the podcast on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast, or visit my website www.drkatherinehayes.com
This recording features audio versions of June 2024 Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology (JVIR) abstracts:Virtual Reality for the Management of Pain and Anxiety for IR Procedures: A Prospective, Randomized, Pilot Study on Digital Sedation ReadFinal 3-Year Study Outcomes from the Evaluation of the Zilver Vena Venous Stent for the Treatment of Symptomatic Iliofemoral Venous Outflow Obstruction (VIVO Clinical Study) ReadTwo-Year Cumulative and Functional Patency after Creation of Endovascular Arteriovenous Hemodialysis Fistulae ReadPercutaneous Disc Biopsy versus Bone Biopsy for the Identification of Infectious Agents in Osteomyelitis/Discitis ReadComparison of a Patient-Mounted Needle-Driving Robotic System versus Single-Rotation CT Fluoroscopy to Perform CT-Guided Percutaneous Lung Biopsies ReadPercutaneous Microwave Ablation versus Cryoablation for Small Renal Masses (≤4 cm): 12-Year Experience at a Single Center ReadPre-emptive Aortic Side Branch Embolization during Endovascular Aneurysm Repair Using the Excluder Stent-Graft System: A Prospective Multicenter Study ReadA Claims-Based Method for Identification and Characterization of Practicing Interventional Radiologists ReadJVIR and SIR thank all those who helped record this episode:Host:Manbir Singh Sandhu, University of California Riverside School of MedicineAudio editor:Sonya Choe, University of California Riverside School of MedicineAbstract readers:Dhanush Reddy, MBBS, Massachusetts General HospitalVasan Jagadeesh, University of California San Diego Alena Khalil, MA, Nova Southeastern University Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic MedicineJacob Knittel, Creighton University School of Medicine, PhoenixNour Homsi, University of California Riverside School of MedicineMillennie Chen, University of California Riverside School of MedicineColin Standifird, Kirk Kirkorian School of Medicine at UNLV, NevadaTaji Kommineni, MD, JD, LLM, Emory © Society of Interventional RadiologySupport the Show.
Side Effects Are Minimal: A Novel by Laura EssayWhen ambitious attorney Claire Hewitt is asked to represent the Satoris, one of Philadelphia's most prominent families, in a lawsuit over the death of their daughter, she is thrust into an opioid nightmare with deadly impact—and not for the first time. Claire's guilt for not saving her sister, Molly, has not subsided in the twenty years since Molly's almost certainly opioid-related death. Now, with this new assignment, her guilt comes full circle. Who was really at fault in Molly's death? And who is at fault now?What begins as a quest for truth becomes infinitely more complicated as Claire struggles to balance her desire for justice with the Satoris' thirst for revenge. She knows she needs to expose the greed that transforms legal opioid production into illicit fabrications and the neglect that is the breaking point between physicians and their patients. But there are powerful people who will seemingly stop at nothing to prevent these truths from seeing the light of day, and she is sabotaged at every turn. Can she push past the obstacles in her way to build a winning case?Based on true events, Side Effects Are Minimal is about a corrupt pharmaceutical industry, the guilt of physicians prescribing the opioids that kill, and the pain experienced by families who've lost loved ones to an epidemic that has brought the United States to its knees.Laura Essay attended the University of Nebraska and obtained a law degree from Creighton University School of Law. When her three grown children moved on to graduate programs in other cities, writing became her passion. Side Effects Are Minimal is her debut novel. Her knowledge of the opioid crisis stems from her penchant for research and innumerable hours spent searching for the truth about opioids in America. She also has devoted a great deal of time to working with youth programs in her state, assisting the homeless, and setting up new homes for refugees relocating to Nebraska. In 2016, she launched a fundraiser that provided hundreds of car seats to infants in need and served as a court-appointed special advocate for foster children. In her leisure time, Laura enjoys cooking, music, running and travel. She lives in Lincoln, Nebraska, with her husband and Australian shepherd, Riley.https://www.amazon.com/Side-Effects-Are-Minimal-Novel/dp/1647427045/ https://lauraessay.com/http://www.bluefunkbroadcasting.com/root/twia/52324lessay.mp3
If you've ever wanted to crawl inside my brain to have a conversation on special education advocacy, law, and practice, here's your chance. Amy Bonn, consulting attorney, with COPAA, speaks. my. language. Amy and I have a hearty conversation about our jobs as special education attorneys, and it's just too good! Sometimes while I record with guests, I write down the time that a particular quote happens or a quote itself. I had to stop writing on this one, because I'd filled two big Post Its!!!! Tune in for All Things SPED Law and Advocacy today! Transcript: https://share.descript.com/view/LBuZb8GKRdHAmy Bonn, Esq. - Amy is a Nebraska attorney providing legal representation to families of children with disabilities in special education matters. Amy is a summa cum laude graduate of Creighton University School of Law, where she was a member of the board of editors of the Creighton Law Review. She is licensed to practice in state and federal courts in Nebraska.Amy is also a proud parent of children with developmental disabilities. She completed a ten-month traineeship in disability advocacy and leadership at the University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities at the Munroe-Meyer Institute, University of Nebraska Medical Center, where her research focus was on parental advocacy in special education.
First-of-its-kind medication shows promise for liver disease patientsMetabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), formerly known as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), is estimated to affect nearly one-quarter of adults in the United States. Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is a form of MASLD that can cause liver fibrosis, cirrhosis, liver failure, and liver cancer. It is one of the most common reasons why patients need liver transplants.The FDA recently granted accelerated approval to resmetirom, the first medication to treat nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) and liver fibrosis. Prior to the FDA approval, there were no approved drugs to treat this diseaseIn this 5-minute check in, we review the promising phase 3 data from a randomized trial that led to FDA approval including the results, the implications for patient care, and the potential to transform the landscape of NASH managementGuest: Dr. Justin Reynolds, Associate Professor, Creighton University School of Medicine, Gastroenterologist and Transplant Hepatologist, St Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center Transplant Center in Phoenix, Arizona.Study: https://www.nejm.org/doi/10.1056/NEJMoa2309000
This recording features audio versions of April 2024 Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology (JVIR) abstracts:Genicular Artery Embolization: A Review of Essential Anatomic Considerations ReadLocoregional Therapies for Hepatocellular Carcinoma prior to Liver Transplant: Comparative Pathologic Necrosis, Radiologic Response, and Recurrence ReadFeasibility Study of Transarterial Chemotherapy Followed by Chemoembolization for Recurrent Breast Cancer ReadSafety and Technical Feasibility of Percutaneous Renal Cryoablation of Central Tumors without Pyeloperfusion ReadTransarterial Embolization for Adhesive Capsulitis of the Shoulder: Midterm Outcomes on Function and Pain Relief ReadEffectiveness and Safety of Large-Bore Aspiration Thrombectomy for Intermediate or High-Risk Pulmonary Embolism ReadPercutaneous Management of Dialysis Access Steal Syndrome: Interventions and Outcomes from a Single Institution's 20-Year Experience ReadJVIR and SIR thank all those who helped record this episode:Host:Manbir Singh Sandhu, University of California Riverside School of MedicineAudio editor:Hannah Curtis, Loma Linda University School of MedicineAbstract readers:Dhanush Reddy, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MassachusettsAshwin Mahendra, Florida Atlantic University, Charles E. Schmidt College of MedicineAlena Khalil, MA, Nova Southeastern University Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic MedicineHannah Curtis, Loma Linda University School of MedicineMelissa Millett, St. George's UniversityMaximillian Denys, University of California Riverside School of MedicineJacob Knittel, Creighton University School of Medicine Phoenix Regional Campus© Society of Interventional RadiologySupport the show
Our lives are entrenched in secrets — the average person, apparently, keeps as many as 13 of them at any given time. They're largely regarded as bad for us. But maybe secrets, like us, are more complex? Is there a time when a secret can be harmless, or even good? Can a secret save lives? And how many people can be involved in one before it all topples down? GUESTS: David Robert Grimes: Scientist and science writer Raneta Lawson Mack: Professor of law emerita at Creighton University School of Law Michael Slepian: Researcher who studies the psychology of secrecy, as well as an associate professor at Columbia Business School; he's the author of The Secret Life of Secrets The Colin McEnroe Show is available as a podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, TuneIn, Listen Notes, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe and never miss an episode! Subscribe toThe Noseletter, an email compendium of merriment, secrets, and ancient wisdom brought to you by The Colin McEnroe Show. Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter. Colin McEnroe and Cat Pastor contributed to this show, which originally aired on August 9, 2023.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
To say the least, bioethics is controversial. Many in the mainstream movement reject the sanctity and equal dignity of human life around issues such as abortion, assisted suicide, and biotechnology. But there is a robust pushback against such approaches—a human dignity bioethics, if you will—that promotes medical ethics and public health policies that align with the “do no harm” ethic of the Hippocratic Oath. The differences in these approaches impact our very understanding about the meaning and importance of human life. How do these distinctions play are among the most important and contentious controversies of the day. To get a handle on the current bioethics landscape, Wesley interviewed one of the most impressive and energetic defenders of human exceptionalism in bioethics today. Charles C. Camosy, Ph.D, is a Professor of Medical Humanities at the Creighton University School of Medicine and holds the Monsignor Curran Fellowship in Moral Theology at St. Joseph Seminary in New York. Before that, he spent 14 years in Fordham University's theology department. Among other places, his articles have appeared in the American Journal of Bioethics, Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, Journal of the Catholic Health Association, New York Times, Washington Post, New York Daily News and America magazine. He has monthly columns with Religion News Service and Angelus, writes a bimonthly feature piece for The Pillar, and does regular Q&As for OSV News. He is the author of eight books with two on the way. Peter Singer and Christian Ethics (Cambridge) was named a 2012 “best book” with ABC Religion and Ethics; Beyond the Abortion Wars (Eerdmans), was a 2015 award-winner with the Catholic Media Association; Resisting Throwaway Culture (New City) was named 2020 “Resource of the Year” by the Catholic Publishers Association. He also penned Losing Our Dignity: How Secularized Medicine is Undermining Fundamental Human Equality. Dr. Camosy is also the founding editor of a new book series with New City Press called The Magenta Project. In addition to advising the pro-life commission of the Archdiocese of New York and receiving the 2018 St. Jerome Award for scholarly excellence from the Catholic Library Association. Camosy is a proud knight of the St. Peter Claver Society. He and his wife Paulyn have four children, three of whom they adopted from a Filipino orphanage in June of 2016. Losing Our Dignity: How Secularized Medicine is Undermining Fundamental Human Equality One Church: How to Rekindle Trust, Negotiate Difference, and Reclaim Catholic Unity: Camosy, Charles C.: 9781646801527: Amazon.com: Books For Love of Animals: Christian Ethics, Consistent Action: Camosy, Charles C.: 9781616366629: Amazon.com: Books https://www.newsweek.com/vulnerable-groups-deserve-protectionthat-includes-embryos-opinion-1873531 https://www.newsweek.com/pro-life-movement-needs-fundamentally-new-approach-opinion-1859885 https://www.pillarcatholic.com/p/brain-death-at-a-crossroads
In honor of March as Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, we are taking a closer look at our updated colorectal cancer screening guidelines, including risk-based screening, engaging patients, the best approach to screening, incidence and prevalence by age group (including rising incidence with younger patients) and more.Guests: Ankita Sagar, Devi Mukkai-Krishnamurty Colorectal Surgeon, Associate Professor, Creighton University School of MedicinePlease see our other videos about cancer screening:Cancer Screening Overview: https://youtu.be/VESsQIpgwlE?si=BgzNZI1huWpUMO4zLung Cancer Screening: https://youtu.be/5czY2s3PblY?si=Obtw6adw9DxlfivF
Dr. Andrea George is a triple board-certified endocrinologist and obesity medicine specialist in Austin, Texas. She shares her story aboutcraving autonomy as a doctorthe one thing you need to have a successful direct specialty care practiceand advises doctors like you that once you go direct care you're not going to want to practice medicine any other wayDr. George is a TRIPLE Board Certified Physician. She is board-certified in internal medicine, endocrinology, and obesity. Her passion is to provide patient-centered care and focus on each individual's needs.Dr. George completed her undergraduate degree at the University of Toronto with a dual major in Neuroscience and Psychology. She went on to pursue her lifelong dream of becoming a physician at Windsor University School of Medicine. She subsequently completed her residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and continued her training in Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism at Creighton University School of Medicine. During her fellowship, she was elected into the Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor society. She has a special interest in obesity medicine, thyroid, and osteoporosis. During her time as an Assistant Professor at Creighton University, she was involved with research at the local osteoporosis research center, where she was involved with multiple industries and NIH studies. She initiated a fracture liaison pilot quality improvement study at the local VA hospital and was awarded multiple research awards for this initiative. Her passion is to provide evidence-based medicine and patient education and ensure everyone gets equal quality healthcare. Dr. George is married and has two children. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her family.Connect with her athttps://www.hillcountryendocrinology.com/If you're an endocrinologist, join her FB grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/5097184123625612IGhttps://www.instagram.com/andreageorgemd/ Is Direct Specialty Care For Me? Free Webinar Launch Your DSC in 12 Weeks Course EMR I'm currently using in my Direct Care practice Simple Practice Build Your Website With Kajabi Affiliate Link
Dr. Andrea George is a triple board-certified endocrinologist and obesity medicine specialist in Austin, Texas. She shares her story aboutcraving autonomy as a doctorthe one thing you need to have a successful direct specialty care practiceand advises doctors like you that once you go direct care you're not going to want to practice medicine any other wayDr. George is a TRIPLE Board Certified Physician. She is board-certified in internal medicine, endocrinology, and obesity. Her passion is to provide patient-centered care and focus on each individual's needs.Dr. George completed her undergraduate degree at the University of Toronto with a dual major in Neuroscience and Psychology. She went on to pursue her lifelong dream of becoming a physician at Windsor University School of Medicine. She subsequently completed her residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and continued her training in Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism at Creighton University School of Medicine. During her fellowship, she was elected into the Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor society. She has a special interest in obesity medicine, thyroid, and osteoporosis. During her time as an Assistant Professor at Creighton University, she was involved with research at the local osteoporosis research center, where she was involved with multiple industries and NIH studies. She initiated a fracture liaison pilot quality improvement study at the local VA hospital and was awarded multiple research awards for this initiative. Her passion is to provide evidence-based medicine and patient education and ensure everyone gets equal quality healthcare. Dr. George is married and has two children. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her family.Connect with her athttps://www.hillcountryendocrinology.com/If you're an endocrinologist, join her FB grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/5097184123625612IGhttps://www.instagram.com/andreageorgemd/ Is Direct Specialty Care For Me? Free Webinar Launch Your DSC in 12 Weeks Course EMR I'm currently using in my Direct Care practice Simple Practice Build Your Website With Kajabi Affiliate Link
Guests: Dr. Ankita Sagar, System VP for Clinical Standards and Variation Reduction and Dr. Suchitra Pilli, Interventional Pulonologist and Critical Care, Creighton University School of MedicineDiscussed: updated lung cancer screening guidelines including the move to risk-based screening, screening criteria recommendations, integrating the criteria into the process of care, and follow-up to positive screenings. Also covered: ways in which we're leveraging technology to identify patients eligible for lung cancer screening.Related podcasts:5-Minute Check In Lung, Breast, and Colon Cancer Screening Overview: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1903646/episodes/14402059Lung Cancer Screening Based on Risk Stratification Grand Rounds: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1903646/episodes/14144736
In a world where fresh starts are often idealized but rarely explored, my guest today takes us behind the scenes of his own transformative journey. I'm truly excited to welcome Howard Epstein, a lifelong resident of Omaha, Nebraska, who recently retired as the Executive Director of The Jewish Federation of Omaha Foundation. Now, he's embracing a new role as an adjunct professor at Creighton University School of Law, teaching a class in nonprofit organizations. With a background that spans family businesses, a 17-year stint in private law practice, and extensive involvement in Omaha's charitable and philanthropic community, Howard has a wealth of experiences to share. In this episode, we dive into Howard's fascinating journey—one that navigates through several career shifts. From his days in accounting to managing a fruit and vegetable business, exploring biology, and practicing law, it's a story of adaptation and growth. We discussed: How a casual client comment prompted Howard to begin a new career at age 61 Why Howard decided to leave his nonprofit career behind in the last year What the first morning felt like after waking up to a new life chapter The biggest lesson Howard's learned in this past year of retirement What discussions he had with his wife in the decision leading up to retirement The number one piece of advice he would give to folks considering to retire
PARAMOUNT DENTAL STUDIO. DOT - Use the Code DENTALDIGEST for 10% off https://www.oneplacecapital.com/ Follow @dental_digest_podcast Instagram Follow @dr.melissa_seibert on Instagram Connect with Melissa on Linkedin Mark A. Latta, D.M.D., M.S., professor of general dentistry,served as dean of the School of Dentistry from 2011 to 2021. Prior to the dean's appointment, he served as the Associate Dean for Research at Creighton University School of Dentistry since 1995. He personally has been awarded more than 140 research grants on prosthetic dental restorative materials, adhesives and bonding and dental material clinical trials. A speaker and lecturer of international renown, he has published more than 85 manuscripts and more than 200 abstracts and presented at numerous state and national dental association meetings and throughout the world. Prior to joining Creighton, Latta served as director of Research and Development for the Trubyte Division of Dentsply International, York, PA. During his industrial career he contributed to or was responsible for more than 20 new dental product introductions and is an inventor or co-inventor of numerous patents. He earned his dental degree at the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine in 1983, and his master's degree in oral biology from the University of Maryland Baltimore College of Dental Surgery in 1995. He also spent one year in hospital general practice residency at York Hospital, York, PA. Dr. Latta, a Fellow in the American College of Dentists and the International College of Dentists is also a member of Omicron Kappa Upsilon, the national honorary dental society. He has also served as president of the Dental Materials Group and the International Association for Dental Research.
The pope condemns surrogacy, evangelicals critique their own, and politics returns to the pulpit. This week on The Bulletin, hosts Mike Cosper, Nicole Martin and editor in chief Russell Moore sit down with special guest Charles Camosy, Professor of Medical Humanities at the Creighton University School of Medicine, to talk about the pope's latest condemnation of surrogacy and what it means to hold a pro-life ethic over and against consumerist culture. The episode continues with honest words about why we evangelicals need to sometimes critique our own and how politics muddies the gospel when it enters the pulpit. Listen for compelling, thought-provoking discussions that will expand your faith. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mark A. Latta, D.M.D., M.S., professor of general dentistry,served as dean of the School of Dentistry from 2011 to 2021. Prior to the dean's appointment, he served as the Associate Dean for Research at Creighton University School of Dentistry since 1995. He personally has been awarded more than 140 research grants on prosthetic dental restorative materials, adhesives and bonding and dental material clinical trials. A speaker and lecturer of international renown, he has published more than 85 manuscripts and more than 200 abstracts and presented at numerous state and national dental association meetings and throughout the world. Prior to joining Creighton, Latta served as director of Research and Development for the Trubyte Division of Dentsply International, York, PA. During his industrial career he contributed to or was responsible for more than 20 new dental product introductions and is an inventor or co-inventor of numerous patents. He earned his dental degree at the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine in 1983, and his master's degree in oral biology from the University of Maryland Baltimore College of Dental Surgery in 1995. He also spent one year in hospital general practice residency at York Hospital, York, PA. Dr. Latta, a Fellow in the American College of Dentists and the International College of Dentists is also a member of Omicron Kappa Upsilon, the national honorary dental society. He has also served as president of the Dental Materials Group and the International Association for Dental Research.
S.O.S. (Stories of Service) - Ordinary people who do extraordinary work
Ever think you can't succeed? I know I struggle with feelings of self-doubt, imposter syndrome, or when it seems I'm fighting a losing battle. I value our motivational speakers, coaches, and others in the healing professions. Often, just listening to them is so inspirational! Join me as I talk to Cheri Mason, who built her distinguished career over a lifetime, making positive impacts routinely and persevering through adversity. We'll discover what keeps her going and how you can, too. The incredible journey of the Honorable Cheryl L. Mason began amidst the picturesque foothills of Appalachia in the small industrial town of Portsmouth, Ohio. Cheryl learned early on that life's challenges present opportunities to overcome difficulties and impact others. Undeterred by countless rejections from Nebraska to Germany and ultimately to DC, Cheryl persevered and defied all odds to become the first woman and military spouse Chairman of the VA Board of Veterans' Appeals.Through her genuine relational leadership style, Cheryl supported and nurtured her team and spearheaded innovative change. Her unwavering dedication transformed a struggling federal agency into a highly functioning organization, bringing tangible results to veterans and fostering increased trust and morale among her employees. As a speaker, author, and catalyst leader, Cheryl inspires and encourages people by sharing her experiences of fierce perseverance and her caring leadership style to view obstacles as stepping stones for growth.Cheryl received her B.A. in Political Science and Psychology from Ohio Northern University and her J.D. from Creighton University School of Law. She is the spouse of a USAF veteran and the daughter of a WWII Navy veteran. Cheryl enjoys playing golf with her husband and walking their family dogs. She is regularly found advocating for the military, their families, veterans, and military spouses and increasing awareness around suicide awareness/prevention.More on Cheri - https://www.catalystleadershipmgmt.comVisit my website: https://thehello.llc/THERESACARPENTERRead my writings on my blog: https://www.theresatapestries.com/Listen to other episodes on my podcast: https://storiesofservice.buzzsprout.comWatch episodes of my podcast:https://www.youtube.com/c/TheresaCarpenter76
Guest: Dr. Christopher Huerter, Professor and Division Chief Dermatology at Creighton University School of MedicineBreakthrough treatments: Checkpoint inhibitors like Ipilimumab have changed the way we treat melanoma. Now, a new cutting-edge adoptive cell therapy with tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) has shown promise in metastatic melanoma treatment trials. A new phase III trial compares TIL to Ipilimumab immunotherapy as first- or second-line treatment in patients with advanced melanoma with remarkable results.Article: https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2210233
Tune in on Monday, 12/18/23, for a brand new episode of The Doctor Whisperer Show featuring Peter Dawson of 831b Foundation. ▪︎ ▪︎ ▪︎ ︎ ABOUT OUR GUEST: Peter's passion is creating, building and helping businesses run successfully. He has spent his career working with business owners and helping them mitigate the numerous risks confronting them in growing and preserving their wealth. He understands that financial wealth is only one aspect of legacy planning. While money is critical, vision and people are necessary in all organizations to realize success. This is summed up largely in stating that a large part of wealth preservation relates to passing the values of the current generation on to successor generations.After graduating from Creighton University School of Law with a Certificate in Business and Tax Planning, Peter entered the financial services industry and has been in the industry ever since. While in the industry he has been: a partner at a boutique independent RIA and private equity firm in Kansas City, served as a regional VP for a mid-sized life insurance company in the Midwest, received a certificate in Special-Needs Planning from The American College in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, and worked with numerous high net worth clients in various industries helping them mitigate tax, financial, and liability risks. Peter has worked with several different private equity groups to secure funding for projects as diverse as a calcium mine in the Dominican Republic, to investing in a cancer protocol, to housing projects. His philosophy is: if we can understand the risks and know how we will make the project work financially then we will invest the time and resources needed to bring the project to fruition. Some of his career highlights: Secured financing for several large multi-family housing projects in the Kansas City Metro. Helped secure funding for an alternative cancer protocol.Facilitated the purchase and sale of numerous businesses and medical practices across the United States. Worked with numerous business owners helping them with asset protection, wealth preservation and growth, avoiding losses and mitigating taxes. Helped increase and protect the wealth of the same business owners exponentially over the practices they were then utilizing. Prior to entering law school he graduated from Utah State University with a degree in Political Science and worked for lobbying firms in Washington D.C. and Salt Lake City, Utah. He currently resides in Santa Clara, Utah, with his wife and three daughters, and is a partner at the law firm Prospera Legal. ▪︎ ▪︎ ▪︎ Thank you to our sponsor, Valley Bank, for supporting the show!#businessofmedicine #valleybank #hospitality --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedoctorwhisperer/message
For our special book club episode today, we are discussing the new bestselling memoir – THE WOMAN IN ME by pop icon Britney Spears. As you know, Britney is a multiplatinum, Grammy-Award winning entertainer. She has sold an incredible 100 million records worldwide. She released her new book THE WOMAN IN ME around two years after she got free from the abusive and legally questionable 13 year long conservatorship during which her father and his team controlled her every move, every morsel, and every dollar, paying themselves handsomely, and more than she earned off the product that this one-time child star had become. Joining Jen to discuss this book are two legends in their own fields. Lisa Birnbach my long time idol, new time dear friend. Lisa is an award-winning journalist, cultural commentator and bestselling author. She also served as a witness at the E. Jean Carroll sexual assault trial against Donald Trump. If you are Gen X, you know Lisa from her runaway New York Times bestsellers: The Official Preppy Handbook and True Prep. Lis has published 20 other books, which have been translated into a dozen languages. I did not know The Preppy Handbook was a satire. It was my guide to life as a teenager. Victoria Haneman is my brilliant legal academy colleague. She has a very fancy title: the Frank J. Kellegher Professor of Trusts & Estates at Creighton University School of Law. Victoria is the real nerdy deal. She has authored four books related to estate planning and taxation, and also published more than twenty other works including among them law review articles, essays, and peer-reviewed book chapters. Victoria is a sought after expert, appearing on television, radio, and in print. Contact Booked Up: You can email Jen & the Booked Up team at: BOOKEDUP@POLITICON.COM or by writing to: BOOKED UP P.O. BOX 147 NORTHAMPTON, MA 01061 Get More from Victoria Haneman Twitter | Website | Author of MAKING TAX LAW Get More from Lisa Birnbach Twitter | Website | Author of THE OFFICIAL PREPPY HANDBOOK and TRUE PREP More from Jen Taub: Twitter | Money & Gossip Substack | Author of BIG DIRTY MONEY
Show SummaryOn this episode, we feature a conversation with The Honorable Cheryl L. Mason, who served for nearly five years as the fourth Senate-confirmed Presidential appointee and first woman and military spouse Chairman of the Board of Veterans' Appeals (Board) at the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). About Today's GuestsThe Honorable Cheryl L. Mason served for nearly five years as the fourth Senate-confirmed Presidential appointee and first woman and military spouse Chairman of the Board of Veterans' Appeals (Board) at the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). As Chairman, Ms. Mason led a team of approximately 1,200 personnel including Veterans Law Judges, attorneys, and operations and administrative professionals, and executed a budget of $228 million to meet the Board's mission of conducting hearings and deciding appeals on benefits and services for Veterans and their families. During her tenure, the Board implemented several technological innovations to include the interactive decision template (IDT), CASEFLOW – a modernized end to end process of tracking claims and appeals through the Department, and Virtual Tele-hearings, which revolutionized the hearing process and improved both customer experience and employee experience by enabling Veterans to have hearings on their cell phones at locations of their choice. She expanded the corps of Veterans Law Judges, recommending and onboarding over 70 new Veterans Law Judges and expanding the Board's budget by more than $100 million. She also championed and implemented the Appeals Modernization Act (AMA) appeals process putting veterans at the center of the appeals process giving them choice, control, and clarity in the appeals process.Chairman Mason delivered results increasing and improving access and outcomes for veterans and their families by nearly doubling the number of hearings held and decisions issued in less than 5 years and driving the resolution of legacy appeals from over 472,000 to less than 96,000 during her tenure. Ms. Mason was recognized by Disabled American Veterans as the 2021 Outstanding Federal Executive and was a recipient of the FedHealthIT 2020 Leading for Impact: Women in Leadership Award. She was recently awarded the Hiring Our Heroes Bonnie Amos Lifetime Achievement Impact Award by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.Ms. Mason formerly served as the Executive Director for Veterans and Military Spouse Talent Engagement Program office for the Department of Veterans Affairs. In this position, Ms. Mason provided executive-level direction and expertise launching a marketing, outreach and training program VA-wide to over 400,000 people focused on building partnerships, training hiring managers and HR specialists, and promoting recruitment, employment, and retention of Veterans and military spouses in VA to support military readiness, financial stability, food security, suicide prevention, and the transition of service members and their families to veteran status. During her tenure, she doubled the number of recruitment events for VA, launched a tracking program to measure success, and implemented technology and streamlined processes to deliver clear and concise training materials throughout the VA and externally.Throughout her career, Ms. Mason held several positions at VA and other Federal agencies, including at HQ USAFE at Ramstein AFB, GE. Ms. Mason is the spouse of an Air Force veteran, Lieutenant Colonel, USAF (retired), and is the daughter of a World War II Navy Veteran. She advocates for supporting and changing the culture and increasing awareness surrounding mental health and suicide awareness/prevention. Originally from Portsmouth, Ohio, Ms. Mason received her B.A. with Distinction in Political Science and Psychology from Ohio Northern University and her J.D. from Creighton University School of Law.Links Mentioned In This EpisodeCheri's WebsiteCheri's LinkedIn ProfilePre-order Dare to RelatePsychArmor Resource of the WeekThis week's PsychArmor resource of the week is the PsychArmor the course, Understanding the VA for You and Your Family. In this course, you will receive a comprehensive overview of the VA's many available services, tools, and resources. You can see find the course here: https://learn.psycharmor.org/courses/Understanding-the-VA-for-You-and-Your-Family This Episode Sponsored By: This episode is sponsored by PsychArmor. PsychArmor is the premier education and learning ecosystems specializing in military culture content PsychArmor offers an. Online e-learning laboratory that is free to individual learners as well as custom training options for organizations. Contact Us and Join Us on Social Media Email PsychArmorPsychArmor on TwitterPsychArmor on FacebookPsychArmor on YouTubePsychArmor on LinkedInPsychArmor on InstagramTheme MusicOur theme music Don't Kill the Messenger was written and performed by Navy Veteran Jerry Maniscalco, in cooperation with Operation Encore, a non profit committed to supporting singer/songwriter and musicians across the military and Veteran communities.Producer and Host Duane France is a retired Army Noncommissioned Officer, combat veteran, and clinical mental health counselor for service members, veterans, and their families. You can find more about the work that he is doing at www.veteranmentalhealth.com
This week on Conflict Managed we are joined by Martha Wilcoxson. Among her many roles, Martha teaches ethics to MBA students at Colorado State University Pueblo, is a mediator, CFP, and FINRA arbitrator. Join us as we discuss:
In this episode of the "Psych in Business" podcast, your host, Dr. Ernest Wayde has a captivating conversation with Dr. Cassie Eno, Assistant Dean for Evaluation and Analytics at Creighton University School of Medicine. Dr. Eno's career brilliantly bridges her social psychology training and professional experience in curriculum assessment and evaluation within the context of medical education. In this engaging conversation, Dr. Eno shares insights on the vital role of data and evaluation in the workplace, emphasizing that psychology is fundamentally a data-driven field. She discusses her journey into her current position and her experiences in the medical education field, highlighting the importance of using data to evaluate and improve programs and educational outcomes.Dr. Eno also shares her expertise in leadership disposition and discusses her research, which includes addressing implicit bias and leadership in medical education. Her background in social psychology equips her with a unique perspective on human behavior and interaction in various professional settings. Throughout the podcast, Dr. Eno delve into the significance of data visualization, understanding human perspectives, and team culture. Dr. Eno's advice for leaders and organizations centers on the importance of measuring contributions and hiring exceptional people to foster success.Join us for this insightful and thought-provoking discussion on the intersection of psychology and business, and stay tuned for future episodes where we explore more fascinating topics with expert guests.
In this episode, we have a one-on-one conversation with Stephane VanderMeulen, MPAS, MA, PA-C, chair of the Department of Health Professions at Creighton University School of Medicine and co-host of The PA Path podcast. We discuss how to build a culture that creates a positive program environment, why faculty leave, the importance of communication, the role of leadership, and creating psychological safety in your culture. This episode is supported by Southern Illinois University Medicine Doctor of Medical Science Degree. The PA Path Podcast is produced by Association Briefings.
Learning Objectives:- Describe the epidemiology of depression among adults- Discuss the assessment of depression among adults- Enumerate the treatments for depression among adultsSpeakers:Rajesh Tampi, MD, Professor and Chairman, Department of Psychiatry, Bhatia Family Endowed Chair in Psychiatry, Creighton University School of MedicinePanelists:Debra Rockman, RN, MBA, CPHRM, CPHQ, System VP, Ambulatory QualityMonique Díaz, MD, Chief Medical Information Officer, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Learning Objectives:- Review best practices in screening and diagnosis- Illustrate treatment strategies- Identify and strategize to overcome common challengesSpeaker:Jyotsna Ranga, MD, FAPA, DFAACAP, Associate Professor of Medicine at Creighton University School of Medicine, Program Director of Psychiatry Residency and Child/Adolescent Fellowship Programs at Creighton University, Vice Chair Child and Adolescent PsychiatryPanelists:Scott Piazza, DO, Medical Director of Informatics, Pacific Central Coast Health Centers, Faculty, Marian Family Medicine Residency ProgramMichael Dudas, MD, Chair of Pediatric Ambulatory Collaborative Steering Committee, Chief of Pediatrics, Deputy Chief of Primary Care, Virginia Mason Franciscan Health
With Julie Kalkowski | Executive Director at Financial Hope Collaborative at Creighton University & Dr. Nicole White | PharmD, CDCES, NBC-HWC, DipACLM | Associate Professor BIOs: Dr. Nicole White is an Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice at Creighton University School of Pharmacy and Health Professions. Her work focuses on lifestyle medicine, chronic disease management, and social determinants of health. She recently assessed the impact of financial education on health outcomes and is currently working on a project to enhance diabetes-related health for low-income patients. Julie Kalkowski is a consumer advocate who has played a vital role in helping at-risk individuals in the Omaha area achieve financial stability and manage their finances effectively. She has been involved with the Financial Hope Collaborative and the Financial Success Program, contributing to many low-income families' financial stability. Why You Should Listen: In this episode, Julie and Nicole shed light on the transformative power of financial education and coaching. They discuss how to make a lasting impact through financial guidance, drawing from Hope Theory to improve financial and health outcomes. We explore the link between health and finances and how addressing social determinants of health can empower individuals. Learn how achieving economic stability can help eliminate health disparities and why understanding the connection between financial stress and health is vital. Julie and Nicole also discuss their research on the relationship between financial stability and health and share insights on evaluating the effectiveness of financial education and coaching programs. This conversation explores the intricate connection between social determinants of health and financial well-being. Highlights: How to provide financial education and coaching that creates lasting change The impact of Hope Theory on financial and health outcomes The intersection between health and finances Addressing the social determinants of health through financial empowerment Achieving economic stability to eliminate health disparities Understanding the link between financial stress and health Researching the connection between financial stability and health Evaluating the effectiveness of financial education and coaching on health outcomes Exploring the social determinants of health and their relationship with finances LINKS: Research Papers Discussed: Can Financial Education Coaching Improve Your Health Financial training linked to health improvement, study finds Building Hopefulness Through Financial Education and Coaching
Welcome to the 9th episode of the Newfangled Lawyer Podcast, where host Patrick Patino engages in a refreshing conversation with Thomas Horgan, an attorney in Omaha, Nebraska. They share a common desire to bring a fresh perspective to the legal profession, challenging traditional norms. Discover how Tom transitioned from the fast-paced legal world in New York City to find his place in Omaha, emphasizing the importance of individuality, authenticity, and trust in the legal community. They discuss setting boundaries, the power of saying "no," and the liberating impact of embracing one's unique identity as an attorney. Whether you're a seasoned legal pro or just starting, this episode offers valuable insights into a more fulfilling and innovative legal career. Join us for this engaging conversation that challenges conventional norms and inspires change in the legal profession. About Tom: He practices at all levels of state and federal courts with a highly-diversified portfolio of clients. After attending Villanova University for his bachelor's degree, he attended Creighton University School of Law to obtain his Juris Doctor degree. He practiced in New York for several years before moving back to his hometown of Omaha, Nebraska. https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-horgan/ https://orrhorgan.com/
Discusses appropriate use of pronouns and terminology to be utilized in communication with members of the LGBTQ+ community in an inclusive and equitable manner, in keeping with the values and ethics of health care delivery.Speakers:Dr. Mark Goodman, Creighton University School of Medicine, American Academy of HIV Medicine SpecialistDr. Michael A. Green, Program Director, Creighton University, Department of Family Medicine Joshua Lumsden, PA-C, Internal Medicine Physician Assistant, LGBTQ Health
Exploring the most important developments in the field of endometrial cancer, this podcast episode features two highly esteemed guests: Bradley Monk, University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson, USA, and Creighton University School of Medicine, Omaha, Nebraska, USA; and Robert Coleman, Chief Medical Officer, Vaniam Group, Chicago, Illinois, USA. The experts offer their perspectives on recent information presented at the Society of Gynecologic Oncology (SGO) and American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) annual meetings. Discussing the most common gynaecological malignancy in developed countries, this episode investigates the challenges associated with disease diagnosis, staging, stratification, and treatment. The discussions in this podcast cover the complexities of endometrial cancer, standard of care biomarkers, and efforts to personalise treatment. The experts also deliver an update on the important ongoing clinical trials that created a real buzz at both congresses. This podcast was funded by a medical educational grant from GSK, with the purpose of enhancing the fundamental understanding of oncology specialists of key data and the latest advancements in endometrial cancer care.
Our lives are entrenched in secrets — the average person, apparently, keeps as many as 13 of them at any given time. They're largely regarded as bad for us. But maybe secrets, like us, are more complex? Is there a time when a secret can be harmless, or even good? Can a secret save lives? And how many people can be involved in one before it all topples down? GUESTS: David Robert Grimes: Scientist and science writer Raneta Lawson Mack: Professor of law emerita at Creighton University School of Law Michael Slepian: Researcher who studies the psychology of secrecy, as well as an associate professor at Columbia Business School; he's the author of The Secret Life of Secrets The Colin McEnroe Show is available as a podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, TuneIn, Listen Notes, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe and never miss an episode! Subscribe to The Noseletter, an email compendium of merriment, secrets, and ancient wisdom brought to you by The Colin McEnroe Show. Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we have a beautiful conversation with Dr Bill Pettit. Bill has shared The Three Principles within his psychiatric practice for nearly 40 years, and was mentored personally for over 26 years by Sydney Banks. He has over 20 years of experience as an academic teacher and presently holds an appointment as an Adjunct Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at Creighton University School of Medicine. His life transformed the day he met Sydney Banks and discovered the principles behind life.We are honoured to have Bill as the second guest in our live video podcast episodes. He talks about his relationship with Syd, what he saw within the principles and how there is hope for every human. He radiates love and compassion and sees the well-being within all people, with no exceptions. Please join us in this exceptional interview with a true pioneer for a new mental health and well-being paradigm!If you'd like to watch the video of this podcast, then please head over to our YouTube channel! https://youtu.be/J7fTr0KXts8 Enjoy the show!FIND OUT MORE: https://linktr.ee/OneMindingDONATE: https://www.oneminding.com/donateSPONSOR: https://www.vemp.xyzDisclaimer: OneMinding is intended for entertainment purposes only, and listeners are advised to seek the advice of qualified professionals for any specific concerns or questions they may have. The podcast disclaims all liability for any loss, injury, or damage resulting from the use of the information provided and may include guests who share personal experiences related to mental health that may be triggering to some listeners. Support the showOneMinding's mission is to create a free mental health and awakening revolution by sharing "The Three Principles". Founded in 2021 by Samantha Hurst and Gemma Ramsden. Join the Revolution of The Mind.CONNECT WITH ONEMINDING! ✩ https://www.oneminding.com ✩ https://www.youtube.com/@oneminding_ ✩ https://www.instagram.com/oneminding_ ✩ https://www.twitter.com/OneMinding_ ✩ https://www.facebook.com/OneMindingOMFIND OUT MORE: https://www.linktr.ee/OneMinding DONATE: https://www.OneMinding.com/donate SPONSOR: https://www.vemp.xyz Disclaimer: OneMinding is intended for entertainment purposes only, and listeners are advised to seek the advice of qualified professionals for any specific concerns or questions they may have. The podcast disclaims all liability for any loss, injury, or damage resulting from the use of the information provided and may include guests who share personal experiences related to mental health that may be triggering to some listeners.
Michael White, MD, MBA, Executive Vice President and Chief Clinical Officer of Valleywise Health, discusses hospital management, what aspects of his role are the most difficult, and what motivates him. Dr. White works to advance the mission, vision and values of Valleywise Health to improve clinical outcomes, enhance patient experience, and grow key programs. He also serves as a liaison with our partners at District Medical Group and the Creighton University Arizona Health Education Alliance. Prior to joining Valleywise, Dr. White served as Chief Academic Officer at CHI Health in Omaha. Dr. White continues to serve as the Associate Dean for Technology and Informatics at the Creighton University School of Medicine. Dr. White is a practicing interventional cardiologist. He is board certified in internal medicine, cardiovascular diseases and interventional cardiology. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in biology from Creighton University. Dr. White received his medical degree from the Creighton University School of Medicine, where he also completed a residency in internal medicine and a fellowship in cardiovascular disease. He completed a fellowship in interventional cardiology at Duke University. Dr. White earned his MBA degree from Creighton University. Hosted and edited by John McElligott. The Arizona Physician Podcast is a production of the Maricopa County Medical Society.
Today's episode is sponsored by my friends at Paleovalley. Make sure to support this podcast and head over to Paleovalley.com/NwJ and use code NWJ to get 15% off your first order._____I'm excited to sit down with Dr. Scott McMahon. We talk about CIRS, leptin resistance and much more. Make sure to listen to the full interview to learn more.Scott W. McMahon, MD, of Whole World Healthcare, received his Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from Creighton University in 1985. He completed his Medical Degree at Creighton University School of Medicine in 1989. He concluded a prestigious pediatric residency at Duke University Medical Center in 1992. He has maintained board certification and has been practicing pediatrics in Roswell, New Mexico, for 26 years. His interest in Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS) began in 2009.Dr. McMahon first learned about CIRS after being approached by a businessman whose daughter became ill while attending a local school. The search for this child's healing led him to Dr. Richie Shoemaker, the global expert on mold illnesses. Dr. McMahon visited Dr. Shoemaker's practice to learn about the treatment for CIRS and saw the tremendous need for more physicians prepared to treat CIRS. We discuss the following:All about Dr. Scott McMahonWhat is CIRS?CIRS in childrenPANS and CIRS studyBrain fogCIRS and autoimmuneCIRS and low cortisol or low testosteroneLeptinAntidiuretic HormoneBenefits of carnivore diet to CIRSHow mindset is importantHow to make CIRS affordableWhere to find Dr. Scott McMahon_____RESOURCESWebsite: https://scottmcmahon.doctor/ CIRSx: https://www.cirsx.com/ Mold Info: (books and products to protect home): https://amzn.to/3FkRZ3fThe Art and Science of CIRS Medicine book: https://amzn.to/3l6419RVision test: https://www.vcstest.com/ or https://www.survivingmold.com/store/online-vcs-screeningCIRS Info: https://www.nutritionwithjudy.com/cirs____CHECK OUT MY BOOK, Carnivore CureSIGN UP FOR MY WEEKLY NEWSLETTER_____ ADDITIONAL RESOURCESNutrition with Judy ArticlesNutrition with Judy ResourcesCutting Against the Grain Podcast_____ FIND ME