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Join hosts Anjali Chelliah, MD, FSCCT, Anna Reid, MD, FSCCT and guest host Cristina Fuss, MD, PhD, FSCCT as they take a deep dive into featured articles in the May – June 2024 issue of the Journal of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography (JCCT). Our hosts chat with Dr. Ed Nicol; Dr. Anjali Chelliah and Dr. Dan Jones. This episode will explore:SCCT delivering high quality education globally: Reflections, thanks, and a call to arms. but of courseTrends in Cardiac CT Utilization for Patients with Pediatric and Congenital Heart Disease: A Multicenter Survey StudyThe effect of CTCA guided selective invasive graft assessment on coronary angiographic parameters and outcomes: insights from the BYPASS-CTCA TrialSupport the Show.
The very special guest for this episode of The Mile High Podcast is John Dearlove. John was formerly the CEO of Mercola, Inc. and CTCA, Cancer Treatment Centers of America. He moved away from what he refers to as “The Darkside”, advertising for Big Pharma, to become the President and CEO of eNurtureReferrals.com. His company provides automated weekly articles for chiropractors to use in their marketing. In addition, you can receive assistance with gaining referrals, nurturing and retaining your practice members, and reactivating those who have exited your practice in the past. On this podcast, you'll hear: How John grew the highest doctor website and newsletter in the world and helped CTCA achieve 10,000% growth in 3 years How you can develop a 70% retention rate How you can receive massive numbers of referrals in your practice How to communicate easily, regularly, and effectively with your practice members And MUCH More! If you are asking your practice members to do video testimonials for you, you know that it can sometimes seem difficult. If you would like to make the process simple and easy for you and your practice members, you can take advantage of the opportunity gain access to an app that sends video testimonials straight to social media. For more information, text to 224-522-8950. Enjoy the podcast, and if you haven't registered yourself and your support team for Mile High XII in Denver, September 26th – 29th, do it right now at www.MileHighRegistration.com Yours in Service, Dr. Danny P.S. If you would like to find out about promoting your chiropractic-centered product or service to thousands of docs on The Mile High Podcast, check it out now at bit.ly/BeAPodcastSponsor. P.S. Mark yourself as going here and set a reminder on your calendar. See you there!
Tune in on Monday, 10/9/23, for a new episode of The Doctor Whisperer Show featuring Author of "HOSPITABLE HEALTHCARE," Peter Yesawich, Ph.D. ▪︎ ▪︎ ▪︎ A︎BOUT OUR GUEST: Peter C. Yesawich is Chairman of Hospitable Healthcare Partners, LLC, and Vice Chairman Emeritus of MMGY Global. Hospitable Healthcare Partners, LLC, is a marketing consultancy serving hospitality and healthcare industry clients. MMGY Global, America's leading marketing communications agency serving travel, leisure and entertainment industry clients, is renowned for its strategic thinking, breakthrough creativity, and innovation in marketing practice. The agency's Travel Intelligence Group is widely regarded as one of the most respected sources of insights into the travel habits, preferences, and intentions of Americans. Yesawich has contributed to the development of marketing programs for some of the industry's most admired brands and popular destinations including Fairmont Hotels & Resorts, Hilton International, The Leading Hotels of the World, Atlantis, Baha Mar, The Breakers, The Broadmoor, CanyonRanch, Sandals Resorts, Sensei, Wynn Las Vegas, Interval International, Marriott Vacation Club International, Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, Bermuda Tourist Board, Dominican Republic Ministry of Tourism, Mexico Tourism Board, Disney Parks & Resorts, Universal Studios, the U.S. Olympic Committee and travel. From 2010 to 2020, Yesawich served as Chief Growth Officer (CGO) of Cancer Treatment Centers of America® (CTCA), a national network of specialty hospitals and outpatient clinics treating adults diagnosed with complex or advanced-stage cancer. CTCA became the most recognized national cancer care provider in the U.S. and third most positively perceived hospital system in the country during his tenure as CGO. Yesawich has been a frequent commentator on marketing trends in The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Wall Street Journal, USA TODAY, Time, Newsweek, on the CNN, CNBC, MSNBC, and BBC World television networks, and on National Public Radio (npr). Yesawich received the World Travel Award from the American Association of Travel Editors, the Albert E. Koehl Award from the Hospitality Sales & Marketing Association International (HSMAI), the Silver Medal from the American Advertising Federation, and the Spirit of Hospitality Award from the Destination Marketing Association International (DMAI). He is a former Visiting Associate Professor at Cornell University and member of the board of directors of the Travel Industry Association of America. A frequent contributor to trade and professional journals, he is co-author of Marketing Leadership in Hospitality and Tourism, and Hospitable Healthcare: Just What the Patient Ordered! Yesawich received B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees from Cornell; postgraduate studies at Yale and Stanford. https://hospitablehealthcare.com/ ▪︎ ▪︎ ▪︎ Thank you to our sponsor, SRA 831b Admin, for supporting the show! Click here to learn more: http://831b.com #businessofmedicine #medicalindustry #HealthcarePodcast #healthcareindustry #healthcare #business --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedoctorwhisperer/message
On episode 441 of The Nurse Keith Show nursing and healthcare career podcast, Keith interviews author and consultant Peter Yesawich, PhD regarding his new book, Hospitable Healthcare: Just What the Patient Ordered! In the book, Yesawich and his co-author Dr. Stowe Shoemaker, PhD make the argument that healthcare providers and facilities have the power to implement successful strategies championed by the hospitality industry in order to exponentially improve the patient experience. In the authors' view, healthcare's lack of attention to the basics of hospitality and customer service do significant damage to the public's view of the healthcare system and the facilities and providers that it employs. The concepts of hospitality have the potential to vastly improve healthcare delivery. Peter C. Yesawich is Chairman of Hospitable Healthcare Partners, LLC, and Vice Chairman, Emeritus of MMGY Global. Hospitable Healthcare Partners is a consultancy serving hospitality and healthcare industry clients. MMGY Global is America's leading marketing communications agency serving travel, leisure, and entertainment industry clients. Yesawich has led the development of marketing programs for some of the travel industry's most popular destinations and admired brands. From 2010 to 2020, Yesawich served as Chief Growth Officer (CGO) for Cancer Treatment Centers of America® (CTCA), a national network of specialty hospitals and outpatient clinics treating adults diagnosed with complex or advanced-stage cancer. CTCA became the most recognized national cancer care provider in the U.S. and the third most positively perceived hospital system in the country during his tenure as CGO. Yesawich has been a frequent commentator on marketing trends in such publications as The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Wall Street Journal, USA TODAY, Time, Newsweek, on the CNN, CNBC, MSNBC, and BBC World television networks, and on National Public Radio. Connect with Peter Yesawich: HospitableHealthcare.com ----------- Did you know that you can now earn CEUs from listening to podcasts? That's right — over at RNegade.pro, they're building a library of nursing podcasts offering continuing education credits, including episodes of The Nurse Keith Show! So just head over to RNegade.pro, log into the portal, select Nurse Keith (or any other Content Creator) from the Content Creator dropdown, and get CEs for any content on the platform! Nurse Keith is a holistic career coach for nurses, professional podcaster, published author, award-winning blogger, inspiring keynote speaker, and successful nurse entrepreneur. Connect with Nurse Keith at NurseKeith.com, and on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram. Nurse Keith lives in beautiful Santa Fe, New Mexico with his lovely fiancée, Shada McKenzie, a highly gifted traditional astrologer and reader of the tarot. You can find Shada at The Circle and the Dot. The Nurse Keith Show is a proud member of The Health Podcast Network, one of the largest and fastest-growing collections of authoritative, high-quality podcasts taking on the tough topics in health and care with empathy, expertise, and a commitment to excellence. The podcast is adroitly produced by Rob Johnston of 520R Podcasting, and Mark Capispisan is our stalwart social media ringmaster and newsletter wrangler.
Dr. Cleo Manago is a behavioral health and cultural analyst, writer, educator, popular speaker, and Black/African social justice and defense-focused human rights activist. He is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Pride Center of Maryland and Chief Advisor/Founder of the Black Men's/Women's Xchange. He is also the developer of the critically noted Critical Thinking and Cultural Affirmation (or CTCA) methodology, a “racism/oppression trauma, trance-breaking” behavioral intervention. His work is featured in numerous journals, including The Black Scholar - Journal of Black Studies and Research, The Journal of Black Psychology, the American Journal of Public Health and We Real Cool: Black Men and Masculinity by bell hooks.Cleo Manago studied behavioral health and cultural anthropology at New College of California, began his doctoral studies at the California Institute for Integral Studies (CIIS) in San Francisco, holds a doctorate in Cultural and Religious Studies from Christ University and is community faculty at Charles Drew University of Science and Medicine in Los Angeles. )
March 31, 2023: City of Hope has been advancing cancer care treatment while maintaining the intentionality between care providers and patients. CIO Beth Lindsay-Wood shares what things have been like since the acquisition of CTCA, how they manage high-quality care across varying regions, and the versatility of the CIO role. How can hospitals improve patient engagement and experience, specifically for cancer patients? How does technology play a role in this process? What strategies can hospitals employ to ensure that they are actively engaging with potential patients and monitoring their progress through their cancer journey?Key Points:The Acquisition of CTCAPartnership with other firms for precision medicine platform.Challenges of rebuilding existing hospitalsPatient acquisition and front-end engagement through active outreachThe use of data and CRM to track patient touch points and follow-upsWe understand that staying ahead of the curve regarding Security Priorities can be challenging. Join us, April 6, 1:00pm, for this webinar to learn how CISOs in healthcare address Security Priorities for 2023 – insights that can help keep your healthcare organization safe and secure. https://thisweekhealth.com/ciso-priorities-2023/Subscribe: This Week HealthTwitter: This Week HealthLinkedIn: Week HealthDonate: Alex's Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer
Today on Exploring the Marketplace, Shawn Bolz and Bob Hasson interview, Rev. Percy McCray. Rev. Percy McCray Jr has spent more than 20 years ministering to cancer patients and their caretaker at Cancer Treatment Centers of America® (CTCA). He serves as the Director of Faith-Based Programs at CTCA® and provides leadership and pastoral care staff at all five CTCA hospitals and oversees Our Journey of Hope®. He also Hosts a popular podcast, 'Health, Hope & Inspiration. Tune in as Shawn, Bob and Rev. Percy shares his story of seeing his father nearly die which shocked him into a straight path and how he now runs an organization that teaches churches how to do end of life chaplaincy. Being a cancer survivor himself, Rev. Percy shares about the importance of cancer care ministry and how it requires understanding of the impact of cancer, how people react to it, and how God has called HIs people to respond. Tune in! https://www.ourjourneyofhope.com/
Do you have questions about the Bible? Dr. Michael Rydelnik will join Dawn and Steve in the Morning to take questions from listeners! Dr. Michael Rydelnik is a professor of Jewish Studies at Moody Bible Institute and the Bible teacher on Moody Radio's Open Line. The Reverand Percy Wilson McCray Jr. is a guest on Dawn and Steve in the Morning to provide some tips for helping loved ones navigate the challenging world of cancer and hospital visits. Rev. McCray is co-host of the award-winning podcast, Health, Hope & Inspiration. Rev. McCray has spent more than 20 years ministering to cancer patients and their caregivers at Cancer Treatment Centers of America® (CTCA). He recognizes cancer care ministry as a special calling from God and considers faith a key, but often overlooked, component of cancer treatment. He now serves as the Director of Faith-Based Programs at CTCA® and provides leadership to the pastoral care staff at all five CTCA hospitals. In addition, Rev. McCray oversees Our Journey of Hope®, a nationwide cancer care ministry training, and support program. An ordained minister, Rev. McCray is a member of the U.S. Chaplain Association. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rev. Percy W. McCray, Jr. with Health, Hope & Inspiration provides some tips for visiting friends in the hospital. Rev. McCray reminds us to prepare ourselves ahead of time and to be a source of encouragement to patients. Rev. McCray has spent more than 20 years ministering to cancer patients and their caregivers at Cancer Treatment Centers of America® (CTCA). He recognizes cancer care ministry as a special calling from God and considers faith a key, but often overlooked, component of cancer treatment. He now serves as the Director of Faith-Based Programs at CTCA® and provides leadership to the pastoral care staff at all five CTCA hospitals. In addition, Rev. McCray oversees Our Journey of Hope®, a nationwide cancer care ministry training, and support program. An ordained minister, Rev. McCray is a member of the U.S. Chaplain Association. Every week, Rev. McCray cohosts Health, Hope & Inspiration an award-winning podcast developed to help people find answers to questions about cancer, cancer prevention, and overall healthy living.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cancer touches everyone and yet churches are often under-equipped. How can cancer be a blessing? How do we best minister to cancer patients and caregivers? A cancer survivor himself, Rev. Percy McCray Jr. has spent more than 20 years ministering to cancer patients and their caregivers at Cancer Treatment Centers of America® (CTCA). He now serves as the Director of Faith-Based Programs at CTCA® and provides leadership to the pastoral care staff at all five CTCA hospitals. In addition, Rev. McCray oversees Our Journey of Hope®, a nationwide cancer care ministry training and support program. Ourjourneyofhope.com Season 5 is sponsored by AGTS and Evangel University. If God is calling you to take your ministry to the next level, visit agts.edu/mlm to learn how the experienced scholars at AGTS can equip and empower you for your Christ-centered service. Connect with Angela at www.angeladonadio.com.
Mistletoe anyone? On this week's episode of The Red Light Report, I had the chance to sit down with the Dr. Lucas Tims, a naturopathic oncologist that has some unique, yet sensible approaches to treating, mitigating and preventing cancer. On top of that, he has a healthy respect for mitochondrial health and the role they play on not just overall health, but their relationship with cancer. Dr. Tims sees cancer as a teacher, not a problem. You will learn why and so much more in this information-packed episode!Dr. Lucas Tims, ND, FABNO, is Medical Director of the Riordan Clinic's location in Overland Park, Kan. He is a naturopathic doctor who specializes in IV vitamin C, ozone therapy, the immune system and more. Originally from Northwest Arkansas, Dr. Lucas (as he is known to his patients) is a graduate of the University of Arkansas, where he majored in microbiology. He went on to complete his medical training at Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine in Tempe, Arizona, before moving to Tulsa, Oklahoma, for an oncology-focused residency program at Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA). In 2013, he passed his specialty boards designating him as a Fellow of the American Board of Naturopathic Oncology (FABNO). He has also earned a Metabolic Approach to Cancer (MATC) certificate from the Metabolic Terrain Institute of Health.Throughout Dr. Lucas' 12 years of practice, he has provided Integrative Medicine support for thousands of cancer patients at multiple CTCA hospitals and clinics. As a board-certified, Naturopathic Oncologist, Dr. Lucas is an expert in how to utilize natural therapies to support patients during any phase of treatment or care setting. In early 2018, Dr. Lucas was appointed to a leadership role serving as Medical Director of Integrative Oncology at CTCA's Western Regional Medical Center. Dr. Lucas is also a 2020 recipient of the Excellence in Healthcare for Cancer Care recognition by the Wichita Business Journal.Dr. Lucas was born into a family where nutrition and organic eating were the norm, and in his formative years he became deeply interested in science and medicine. His upbringing combined with influential mentors during his undergraduate studies helped pave his path toward naturopathic medicine.In his second year of naturopathic medical school, Dr. Lucas met his future wife. Shortly after they began dating, she was diagnosed with cancer. Helping her through her cancer journey was a turning point for him that fueled his passion for specializing in cancer care.Throughout his tenure at Riordan Clinic, he has been instrumental in the development and expansion of comprehensive cancer programs that include therapies such as IV vitamin C, mistletoe, ozone therapy, Helleborus, and acupuncture. He works very closely with his patients on diet and lifestyle interventions that promote a healthy immune system and create the right internal climate for the body to heal.In addition to patient care, Dr. Lucas enjoys doing research, teaching, and writing for medical journals. He is a member, and board member, of the Oncology Association of Naturopathic Physicians and the Society for Integrative Oncology. Dr. Tims is an absolute wealth of knowledge and expert in the world of cancer. Anyone and everyone will benefit from listening and learning from him in this episode. As always, light up your health! - Dr. Mike Belkowski and Dr. Lucas Tims discuss the following: 2:02 - His background story getting into oncology 4:12 - The forgotten side of the cancer experience 6:10 - The emotional, psychological, and spiritual portion of cancer treatment 7:07 - Acupuncture and stress 10:53 - Post-pandemic changes in oncology 14:46 - Cancer in younger patients 15:56 - Dr. Lucas Tims' integrative approach to cancer treatment 16:59 - Tripping Over the Truth - book recommendation about cancer fundamentals 17:32 - Cancer as a teacher, not as a problem 19:57 - Tactics to deter cancer 24:38 - Mitochondrial dysfunction and how it's measured 27:35 - Mitochondria-cancer relationship 30:25 - Red light therapy for cancer treatment and prevention 32:22 - Sunlight and heliotherapy benefits 33:46 - Tim Ferriss on health, wealth, and relationships, and how it relates to alternative cancer treatment 35:28 - Empowering patients in an informed way 37:41 - Cancer prevention 40:03 - Blood testing from a preventative standpoint 42:27 - Insight to your nutritional needs 43:09 - Nutrition Genome - Personal insight DNA testing 45:21 - Becoming Supernatural by Dr. Joe Dispenza - book recommendation 46:09 - Learn more about/ connect with Dr. Tims - Watch this episode on YouTube - Instagram: @doctorlucas Website: Riordan Clinic Facebook: Riordan Clinic LinkedIn: Riordan Clinic Real Health Podcast Dr. Lucas is accepting new patients in the Overland Park office Call 800-447-7276 to schedule an appointment - Check out the newest innovative device from BioLight... the Matrix! - Check out the Kindle version of Red Light Therapy Treatment Protocols eBook, 4th Edition - To learn more about red light therapy and shop for the highest-quality red light therapy products, visit https://www.biolight.shop - Stay up-to-date on social media: Instagram
Host of Health, Hope & Inspiration, Rev. Percy McCray, provides some helpful tools to assist children who have a family member or loved one experiencing cancer. Health, Hope & Inspiration, is an award-winning podcast developed to help people find answers to questions about cancer, cancer prevention, and overall healthy living. Rev. Percy McCray Jr. has spent more than 20 years ministering to cancer patients and their caregivers at Cancer Treatment Centers of America® (CTCA). He recognizes cancer care ministry as a special calling from God and considers faith a key, but often overlooked, component of cancer treatment. He now serves as the Director of Faith-Based Programs at CTCA® and provides leadership to the pastoral care staff at all five CTCA hospitals. In addition, Rev. McCray oversees Our Journey of Hope®, a nationwide cancer care ministry training, and support program. An ordained minister, Rev. McCray is a member of the U.S. Chaplain Association. He has been recognized as one of the “most influential African Americans in Lake County (IL)” by the People’s Voice newspaper for his religious and leadership roles within the community. Also this second hour, Dawn and Steve explore an article by Ron Block titled "Abiding in God Brings Resurrection."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen to Kevin Tulipana on the Culture Eats Everything Podcast. He has shared some life-changing thoughts on humility in conversation with Thomas Willis. Read more about Kevin Tulipana: Dr. Kevin Tulipana, President and CEO, Arizona Market and Hospital Medicine physician at Cancer Treatment Centers of America® (CTCA), Phoenix, is dedicated to providing compassionate, patient-centered care. An ordained deacon with the Catholic Church, Dr. Tulipana is finely tuned to both the physical and spiritual needs of his patients. Dr. Tulipana earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Biology at Truman State University in Kirksville, Missouri. He completed his Doctor of Osteopathy degree at Des Moines University College of Osteopathic Medicine & Surgery. From 2000 to 2003, he was a resident in Family Medicine at Mercy/Mayo Family Medical Center, serving as chief resident from 2002 to 2003. From 2003 to 2010, Dr. Tulipana provided traditional family medical care at a large regional medical center in Missouri. He then served as Hospitalist at a large health-care facility in Oklahoma. During his career, Dr. Tulipana has also held several administrative positions focused on quality improvement, operations, payer relations, innovation, and other aspects of patient care. He joined CTCA®in January 2015. Dr. Tulipana is Board Certified in Family Medicine by the American Board of Family Medicine. He is a fellow of the Society of Hospital Medicine and on the adjunct faculty at the Arkansas College of Osteopathic Medicine. In 2018, he earned a Master of Science degree in Bioethics from the University of Mary in Bismark, North Dakota. Outside of CTCA, Dr. Tulipana enjoys spending time with his wife and eight children, assisting his wife with homeschooling, vocal music, woodworking, hunting, and photography. Kevin Tulipana LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevintulipana/ Cancer Treatment Centers of America: https://www.cancercenter.com/ Phoenix Performance Partners Website: https://www.phoenixperform.com/ Culture Eats Everything Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/culture-eats-everything/id1526731051 Culture Eats Everything Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1utf9dZh2PRQKxe6qg5I5M Tom Willis: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomasawillis/ Checkout our book: https://www.phoenixperform.com/book #CultureEatsEverything
Rev. Percy McCray Jr. provides encouragement, insight, and hope for those on the cancer journey. Rev. McCray has spent more than 20 years ministering to cancer patients and their caregivers at Cancer Treatment Centers of America® (CTCA). He recognizes cancer care ministry as a special calling from God and considers faith a key, but often overlooked, a component of cancer treatment. He now serves as the Director of Faith-Based Programs at CTCA® and provides leadership to the pastoral care staff at all five CTCA hospitals. In addition, Rev. McCray oversees Our Journey of Hope®, a nationwide cancer care ministry training, and support program. Finally, he cohosts Health, Hope & Inspiration, an award-winning podcast developed to help people find answers to questions about cancer, cancer prevention, and overall healthy living. Also, in this second hour, Daniel Blackaby talks with us about his article "The Religiosity of Fandom." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rev. Percy McCray of Health, Hope and Inspiration joins the conversation to guide us on the journey called cancer. This award-winning podcast, sponsored by Cancer Treatment Centers of America, is designed to help people find answers to questions about cancer, cancer prevention, and overall healthy living. Rev. McCray has spent more than 20 years ministering to cancer patients and their caregivers at Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA). He recognizes cancer care ministry as a special calling from God and considers faith a key, but often overlooked component of cancer treatment. His engaging personality and deep passion for pastoral care ministry have made Rev. McCray a favorite among patients, pastors, and his podcast audience. He now serves as the Director of Faith-Based programs at CTCA and provides leadership to the pastoral care staff at all five CTCA hospitals. In addition, Rev. McCray oversees Our Journey of Hope, a nationwide cancer care ministry training and support program. An ordained minister, Rev. McCray is a member of the U.S. Chaplain Association. He has been recognized as one of the "most influential African Americans in Lake County (IL)" by the People's Voice newspaper for his religious and leadership roles within the community. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Rev. Percy McCray Jr. has spent more than 20 years ministering to cancer patients and their caregivers at Cancer Treatment Centers of America® (CTCA). He recognizes cancer care ministry as a special calling from God and considers faith a key but often overlooked component of cancer treatment. He now serves as the Director of Faith-Based Programs at CTCA® and provides leadership to the pastoral care staff at all five CTCA hospitals. In addition, Rev. McCray oversees Our Journey of Hope®, a nationwide cancer care ministry training, and support program. An ordained minister, Rev. McCray is a member of the U.S. Chaplain Association. ____________________________ As a caregiver, do you feel protected for your legal needs? How would you like the assurance of an entire law firm - for less than $30 per month - in five easy steps? 1. Click on the link' www.caregiverlegal.com 2. Select LEGAL SHIELD ( in purple) on the left-hand side. 3. Select GET A PLAN (in orange) 4. Add supplements (optional - leave unchecked if no supplements are needed) 5. Check out and call the law firm for all your legal needs. (Wills, POA, DNR, Medical Power of Attorney, traffic tickets, and any other legal needs you have.)
Dawn and Steve talk with Reverend Percy McCray about some great tools to combat anxiety and stress in the cancer journey. You can hear Reverend McCray's award-winning podcast, Health, Hope & Inspiration each week to find answers to questions about cancer, cancer prevention, and overall healthy living. Rev. Percy McCray Jr. has spent more than 20 years ministering to cancer patients and their caregivers at Cancer Treatment Centers of America® (CTCA). He recognizes cancer care ministry as a special calling from God and considers faith a key, but often overlooked, component of cancer treatment. He now serves as the Director of Faith-Based Programs at CTCA® and provides leadership to the pastoral care staff at all five CTCA hospitals. In addition, Rev. McCray oversees Our Journey of Hope®, a nationwide cancer care ministry training, and support program. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello Friends! As we continue our year-long series – all about helping you to live healthily. I urge you to reflect on the positive and negative things in your life. Recently, I celebrated another birthday, which was a reflection time for myself. I examined what I wanted to bring into my life and what I needed to let go off? Sometimes, to be truly healthy, we need to let go of things that aren't working for us and try some new things. In today's episode, I'm talking with Rev Percy McCray, a pastor, podcaster, and cancer survivor. This episode discusses his work with the Cancer Treatment of America, how he got started working with cancer patients, and how caregivers can prevent fatigue. Rev. Percy McCray Jr. has spent more than 26 years ministering to cancer patients and their caregivers at Cancer Treatment Centers of America® (CTCA). He recognizes cancer care ministry as a special calling from God and considers faith a key—but often overlooked— component of cancer treatment. He now serves as the Director of Faith-Based Programs at CTCA® and provides leadership to the pastoral care staff at all five CTCA hospitals. In addition, Rev. McCray oversees Our Journey of Hope®, a nationwide cancer care ministry training, and support program. His engaging personality and deep passion for pastoral care ministry have made Rev. McCray a favorite among patients, pastors, and his podcast audience. Listen in to learn more about : Misconceptions regarding cancer patients Cancer is not a punishment from God It the importance to schedule annual exams and stay current on regular checkups with your medical team. Resources Connect with Rev. Percy Website: http://www.ourjourneyofhope.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OJOHministry Podcast: https://www.healthhopeandinspiration.com/ Connect with Melissa Instagram: @MelissaClarkCounseling Website - www.melisaaclarkcounseling.com
Our guest today is Rev. Percy McCray, who has spent more than two decades ministering to thousands of cancer patients and their caregivers at Cancer Treatment Centers of America ® (CTCA). An ordained minister and a member of the U.S. Chaplain Association, Rev. McCray serves as the Director of Faith-Based Programs at CTCA and provides leadership to the pastoral care staff at all CTCA hospitals. He also oversees the nationwide cancer care ministry training and support program for church leaders, Our Journey of Hope®, and hosts an award-winning weekly cancer support podcast,Health, Hope, & Inspiration. COFRP airs: http://podsearch.com/listing/challenges-of-faith-radio-program.html
The Reverand Percy Wilson McCray Jr. is a guest on Dawn and Steve in the Morning to provide some tips for helping loved ones navigate the challenging world of cancer. He is co-host of the award-winning podcast, Health, Hope & Inspiration. Rev. Percy McCray Jr. has spent more than 20 years ministering to cancer patients and their caregivers at Cancer Treatment Centers of America® (CTCA). He recognizes cancer care ministry as a special calling from God and considers faith a key, but often overlooked, component of cancer treatment. He now serves as the Director of Faith-Based Programs at CTCA® and provides leadership to the pastoral care staff at all five CTCA hospitals. In addition, Rev. McCray oversees Our Journey of Hope®, a nationwide cancer care ministry training, and support program. An ordained minister, Rev. McCray is a member of the U.S. Chaplain Association. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rev Percy McCray with Cancer Treatment Centers of America is a guest on Dawn and Steve Mornings to tell us how we can support those with cancer. Rev McCray hosts an award-winning podcast, Health, Hope & Inspiration, developed to help people find answers to questions about cancer, cancer prevention, and overall healthy living. Rev McCray has spent more than 20 years ministering to cancer patients and their caregivers at Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA). He considers faith a key but often overlooked, component of cancer treatment. He now serves as the Director of Faith-Based Programs at CTCA and provides leadership to the pastoral care staff at all five CTCA hospitals. In addition, Rev McCray oversees Our Journey of Hope, a nationwide cancer care ministry training and support program. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Suffering is not something we long for. In fact, we often run, avoid, hide, and pretend all day long. But when someone hears the big C diagnosis - CANCER - suffering is no longer a word or a concept they can ignore. It becomes a new reality. That is why our guest, Dr. Reverend Percy McCray started the award-winning Health, Hope & Inspiration podcast and pursued a life of ministry - dedicated to serving cancer patients and their families. Cancer is the number 2 killer next to heart disease. Research shows that 1/3 of all people will be diagnosed with cancer. Cancer is not something we need to fear or ignore, but rather to be a part of serving and learning from those who are suffering. Reverend Percy McCray Jr., has spent more than 20 years ministering to thousands of cancer patients and their caregivers at Cancer Treatment Centers of America® (CTCA). He recognizes cancer care ministry as a special calling from God and considers faith a key—but often overlooked— component of cancer treatment. He now serves as the Director of Faith-Based Programs at CTCA® and provides leadership to the pastoral care staff at all five CTCA hospitals. Rev. McCray also oversees Our Journey of Hope®, a nationwide cancer care ministry training and support program. In addition, he hosts Health, Hope & Inspiration, an award-winning podcast developed to help people find answers to questions about cancer, cancer prevention and overall healthy living. In this episode, Rev McCray shares about how believers are to suffer well and move through grief and loss. He addresses when cancer survivors live and when they go home to Jesus. He says some are not giving up, they are just being called up. For anyone who has personally battled cancer, is walking with a loved-one who is fighting cancer, has lost someone to cancer, wants to help those with cancer or just plain fears getting cancer. This episode is for you! To connect with Rev. Percy McCray and with Our Journey of Hope, visit: ONLINE - www.healthhopeandinspiration.com www.ourjourneyofhope.com SOCIAL - Facebook - @HHIpodcast (https://www.facebook.com/HHIpodcast/) @OJOHministry (https://www.facebook.com/OJOHministry) PODCAST - Health Hope & Inspiration with Rev. Percy McCray Subscribe to the #living_wholeheartedpodcast anywhere you find your podcasts (link in bio) Instagram @TerraMattson @Living_Wholehearted @MyCourageousGirls #living_wholeheartedpodcast #shrinkingtheintegritygap Facebook @MyCourageousGirls @WeAreLivingWholehearted Websites LivingWholehearted.com TerraMattson.com MyCourageousGirls.com MyCourageousBook.com Resources Shrinking the Integrity Gap (book) Shrinking the Integrity Gap e-Course Courageous: Being Daughters Rooted in Grace (book) Dear Mattsons (youtube series)
A conversation with Ian Sharping, Chief Academic Officer, CompTIA Tech Careers Academy (CTCA). Learn how the CTCA trains and prepares adults for certification and success in IT jobs to address an industry shortage of skilled IT professionals. Ian shares his goals and challenges in helping CTCA grow in size and scope as it strives to help students unlock their potential by helping them launch and grow their careers in information technology. With college admissions dropping, CTCA fills a very practical and cost-effective gap.
Listen to Dawn and Steve Mornings for a devotional from Blackaby Ministries International about our choices. But when the young man heard that saying, he went away sorrowful, for he had great possessions. Mathew 19:22 Reverend Percy McCray is in-studio this morning to talk with Dawn and Steve about supporting our friends with cancer. Rev. McCray serves as the Director of Faith-Based Programs at Cancer Treatment Centers of America and provides leadership to the pastoral care staff at all five CTCA hospitals. In addition, he oversees Our Journey of Hope, a nationwide cancer care ministry training and support program. Rev. McCray is also the co-host of Health, Hope & Inspiration, an award-winning podcast developed to help people find answers to questions about cancer, cancer prevention, and overall healthy living. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Season 10, Episode 1 - Decoding Trauma. Promoting Justice. Advancing Equality. Dr. Cleo Manago - Behavioral Health & Cultural AnalystWELCOME TO SEASON 10! About Dr. Cleo ManagoBehavioral Health and Cultural Analyst, Dr. Cleo Manago is thewriter, educator, speaker and Black/African defense-focused human rights activist who founded Black Men's Xchange National (BMX). He is Interim Chief Executive Office for the Pride Center of Maryland and creator of the coveted Critical Thinking and Cultural Affirmation (or CTCA) methodology: a “trance-breaking", racism and oppression trauma induced behavioral intervention methodology. Manago's work is featured in The Black Scholar — Journal of Black Studies and Research, The Journal of Black Psychology, andthe American Journal of Public Health.Connect with Dr. Manago: Amassi.org, IG: @cleomanago + @blackmensxchange_national Twitter: @cleomanago + @bmxnational Facebook: Cleo Manago Klay's NoteWant more information on our custom meditations? Email: Assistant@PlanAwithKlay.com.If you're looking for a cool scripted podcast drama, check out Venice HERE by Marisa Bramwell.Thank you for listening to Season 8 of Plan A Konversations! Share your thoughts and follow Klay on your favorite social media: @PlanAwithKlay and use the hashtag #PlanA101. Want more Plan A? Subscribe to Klay's website: KlaySWilliams.com.If you've been motivated, inspired and called to action by this podcast, please consider contributing with the link provided below.Support the show (https://paypal.me/PlanAEnterprises?locale.x=en_US)
Season 2 Episode 10- Colorectal Cancer Awareness MonthOn today's episode of The PQI Podcast we welcome Arturo Loaiza-Bonilla, MD, MSEd, FACP and Tamunosa Abbey, PharmD, MBA, BCPS from Cancer Treatment Centers of America.Dr. Bonilla is the National Gastrointestinal Program Director and Medical Director of Clinical Research for CTCA. He earned a medical degree from the Universidad Nacional de Colombia in Bogotá, Colombia. Following medical school, he completed an internship and residency in internal medicine at Harbor Hospital Center, Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland. Dr. Loaiza-Bonilla also completed a fellowship in hematology and oncology from the University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine in Miami, Florida.Tamunosa is a pharmacist with over 8 years of experience dedicated to interdisciplinary collaboration at CTCA in Atlanta, GA. During her tenure as a clinical oncology pharmacist, Dr. Abbey was instrumental in the establishment of a clinic-based pharmacy presence. In her current role as the Inpatient Pharmacy Supervisor, she oversees the pharmacy operations that serve the center's outpatient clinics, infusion center, surgery department, and inpatient units to bring outstanding quality cancer care to the patients of CTCA.March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness month. Today we discuss the importance of a multidisciplinary team along with updates in colorectal cancer.You can find NCODA's Colon Cancer Screening Tool here: https://higherlogicdownload.s3-external-1.amazonaws.com/NCODA/24f717f3-286a-6025-1dd7-9587839f7526_file.pdf?AWSAccessKeyId=AKIAVRDO7IEREB57R7MT&Expires=1647291082&Signature=tfwOjO7tCyBCIG7BpnjGKh45iFU%3D
This episode kind of happened by accident! Ms. Ashley Yaklyvich messaged me as someone who could possibly help her put together a short video of her answering some questions about her experience with breast cancer. Her Cancer Center of America nurse, Danielle Brown wanted to use Ashley's story as part of her presentation at the 2022 Interdisciplinary Breast Cancer Center Conference in Las Vegas! So instead of just doing a Powerpoint, Ashley had heard of my podcast and asked it I'd be game- which I was, of course! We started by asking the questions Danielle had wanted me to ask- and then just got really longwinded! Haha! She's a strong, amazing woman who has been through a lot all before the age of 35! Please listen to her story. If you know someone who is dealing with a cancer diagnosis- please feel free to refer them to the links below! Everyone knows someone who has been effected by cancer- so join us in saying: "F*CK CANCER!!' Ashley would like to thank the following: Cancer Treatment Center of America: Cancercenter.com or call and talk to Brian at 1-847-342-4209 Her husband Jesse, who been by her side through this whole process Too many other family and friends to list- for all the love and support OTP - Newman - Coldwell - 2/18/22- for being awesome and allowing her the opportunity to share her story on a whole other level! Everyone at the CTCA for being so amazing! I would also like to thank Ashley for being pretty darn awesome herself! That's a heavy weight to carry at 30 years old- and she's handling it well! Stay awesome!
Alastair and Praveen discuss the recent RAPID-CTCA trial out of the UK. Does coronary CTA in the ED lead to fewer adverse events? Tune in and find out!
Dawn and Steve welcome guest, Rev Percy McCray, to the morning show! Rev McCray hosts an award-winning podcast, Health, Hope & Inspiration, developed to help people find answers to questions about cancer, cancer prevention, and overall healthy living. Rev McCray has spent more than 20 years ministering to cancer patients and their caregivers at Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA). He considers faith a key, but often overlooked, component of cancer treatment. He now serves as the Director of Faith-Based Programs at CTCA and provides leadership to the pastoral care staff at all five CTCA hospitals. In addition, Rev McCray oversees Our Journey of Hope, a nationwide cancer care ministry training and support program. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
James Duff is Senior Pastor at The Common in Willagee in WA, and Perth Catalyst for City to City. James is very honest and very vulnerable in telling the story of how he experienced a time of breakdown. For six months, he didn't get out of bed. He wrestled with what he believed about God. Indeed he wrestled with whether he believed in God at all.So what turned it all around.? Well, best to listen to James describe what has brought healing to his life and power to his ministry. It's a great episode for anyone who has struggled to keep growing and going in serving the Lord.This series is brought to you by City to City Australia, and the 'Revitalise Australia' project. CTCA estimate that there are approximately 3000 Bible based, Gospel centred churches in Australia which are plateaued or declining. 'Revitalise Australia' is an ambitious project to see those churches rediscover life, health and purpose. You can watch a video of City to City founder Tim Keller talking about the 'Revitalise Australia' project here.We'd love it if you would recommend this episode to a friend. Also, would you subscribe, rate and review? It really does help other people hear about the podcast. And join us next time on The Blunder Bus!If you would like to talk to Ed about Pastoral Supervision, visit the website hereOr you can email Ed at edward@generationleadership.com.auI'd love if you would rate and review this podcastAnd thanks for being on the journey on The Blunder Bus!
Our round up of all the blog had to offer in October 2021. There's discussion about evidence based medine in the REST and CTCA for intermediate chest pain trials, more about cauda equina and highlights from the Paediatric Colloquium in Australia, as well as the good humoured chat. Please see the website for more information and don't forget to subscribe and rate the podcast (if you think it's any good).
What could possibly be wrong with trying to keep the peace and keep other people happy? Turns out, a lot! This week's guest is Shebu John, Lead Pastor of Canterbury Gardens Community Church in Melbourne's eastern suburbs. Shebu is also Lead Melbourne Catalyst with City to City Australia.Shebu speaks very vulnerably and honestly about his 'Fear Of Man'; the fear of other people's disapproval and disappointment. And he speaks very wisely about the 'heart-work' that is required to apply the good news of Jesus to bring about genuine change.This series is brought to you by City to City Australia, and the 'Revitalise Australia' project. CTCA estimate that there are approximately 3000 Bible based, Gospel centred churches in Australia which are plateaued or declining. 'Revitalise Australia' is an ambitious project to see those churches rediscover life, health and purpose. You can watch a video of City to City founder Tim Keller talking about the 'Revitalise Australia' project here.We'd love it if you would recommend this episode to a friend. Also, would you subscribe, rate and review? It really does help other people hear about the podcast. And join us next time on The Blunder Bus!If you would like to talk to Ed about Pastoral Supervision, visit the website hereOr you can email Ed at edward@generationleadership.com.auI'd love if you would rate and review this podcastAnd thanks for being on the journey on The Blunder Bus!
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Reverend Percy McCray Jr. joins the morning show this hour to share hope and encouragement for people with a cancer diagnosis. Rev McCray has spent more than 20 years ministering to cancer patients and their caregivers at Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA). He recognizes cancer care ministry as a special calling from God and considers faith a key, but often overlooked component of cancer treatment. He now serves as the Director of Faith-Based Programs at CTCA and provides leadership to the pastoral care staff at all five CTCA hospitals. In addition, Rev McCray oversees Our Journey of Hope, a nationwide cancer care ministry training and support program. Rev McCray has an award-winning podcast, Health, Hope & Inspiration, developed to help people find answers to questions about cancer, cancer prevention, and overall healthy living. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pete Greenwood is planting Inner West Church in Flemington in Melbourne. His church is using a 'Missional Church Model', a very popular approach to church planting which requires a high investment from all those on the team, but one which can produce some great results.In this episode Pete, (who is also City to City Catalyst for Melbourne West) reflects on a key blunder that he made in planting this church. It has to do with his expectations of his team. Pete calls it 'an overly realised 'visionology'! It's what Dietrich Bonhoeffer described as 'loving the vision of community more than the community itself'.And Pete is super vulnerable about the need to 'preach the Gospel to himself'. That's a phrase that comes from Tim Keller, and describes the task of allowing the good news of Jesus to uncover the idols of our hearts. Oh so necessary! And oh so painful.This series is brought to you by City to City Australia, and the 'Revitalise Australia' project. CTCA estimate that there are approximately 3000 Bible based, Gospel centred churches in Australia which are plateaued or declining. 'Revitalise Australia' is an ambitious project to see those churches rediscover life, health and purpose. You can watch a video of City to City founder Tim Keller talking about the 'Revitalise Australia' project here.We'd love it if you would recommend this episode to a friend. Also, would you subscribe, rate and review? It really does help other people hear about the podcast. And join us next time on The Blunder Bus!If you would like to talk to Ed about Pastoral Supervision, visit the website hereOr you can email Ed at edward@generationleadership.com.auI'd love if you would rate and review this podcastAnd thanks for being on the journey on The Blunder Bus!
What do you do when you realise you are powerful? When you realise you have influence on people's lives? In fact, when you realise that people pretty much can't say no to you!Welcome to the world of this week's Woman of Power, Julie-Anne Laird. JA says she rarely actually feels powerful, but has come to realise that this is not the way that other people experience her.Julie-Anne is Director of Missional Engagement for City to City Australia, and Canon for Church Planting in the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne. JA references the Rise and Fall of Mars Hill podcast as an example of how not to steward power, and shares some really honest reflections on how she has dealt with this issue.This series is brought to you by City to City Australia, and the 'Revitalise Australia' project. CTCA estimate that there are approximately 3000 Bible based, Gospel centred churches in Australia which are plateaued or declining. 'Revitalise Australia' is an ambitious project to see those churches rediscover life, health and purpose. You can watch a video of City to City founder Tim Keller talking about the 'Revitalise Australia' project here.We'd love it if you would recommend this episode to a friend. Also, would you subscribe, rate and review? It really does help other people hear about the podcast. And join us next time on The Blunder Bus!If you would like to talk to Ed about Pastoral Supervision, visit the website hereOr you can email Ed at edward@generationleadership.com.auI'd love if you would rate and review this podcastAnd thanks for being on the journey on The Blunder Bus!
How do you know when you have failed to communicate? When people start shouting at you and leaving your church!Steve Boxwell, Pastor of Renew Anglican Church in Canberra and City Catalyst with City to City Australia, shares how his failure to communicate about the importance and need for church planting led to some really painful results. Steve has learnt that you need to communicate clearly, passionately and often, because 'Vision Leaks'.This series is brought to you by City to City Australia, and the 'Revitalise Australia' project. CTCA estimate that there are approximately 3000 Bible based, Gospel centred churches in Australia which are plateaued or declining. 'Revitalise Australia' is an ambitious project to see those churches rediscover life, health and purpose. You can watch a video of City to City founder Tim Keller talking about the 'Revitalise Australia' project here. And join us next time on The Blunder Bus!If you would like to talk to Ed about Pastoral Supervision, visit the website hereOr you can email Ed at edward@generationleadership.com.auI'd love if you would rate and review this podcastAnd thanks for being on the journey on The Blunder Bus!
Managing change well is one of the trickiest things a leader does. So if you work for a global corporation which is introducing change across its entire system, you would be wise to carefully think about the politics involved. Especially the 'shadow stakeholders' who lurk in the darkness.Unless, of course, you want to jump on the Blunder Bus! In this episode we welcome Yvette McDonald, Director of Elixan Consulting and Developer of the Christian Leadership Framework. Earlier in her career, Yvette thought that a great idea could be implemented, and everyone would jump on board because it was a worthy thing to do. Guess how that worked out?This series is brought to you by City to City Australia, and the 'Revitalise Australia' project. CTCA estimate that there are approximately 3000 Bible based, Gospel centred churches in Australia which are plateaued or declining. 'Revitalise Australia' is an ambitious project to see those churches rediscover life, health and purpose. You can watch a video of City to City founder Tim Keller talking about the 'Revitalise Australia' project here. And join us next time on The Blunder Bus!If you would like to talk to Ed about Pastoral Supervision, visit the website hereOr you can email Ed at edward@generationleadership.com.auI'd love if you would rate and review this podcastAnd thanks for being on the journey on The Blunder Bus!
Jerry Seinfeld once said, 'Maybe my Mom was right! I am a great guy!'.Steve Gardner, Rector of St Paul's Anglican Church in Canterbury NSW and Sub-City Catalyst with City to City Australia, talks about being a really nice guy- and the problems it can cause. Steve talks about not confronting issues (and people) swiftly enough. It can make small things get bigger, and can also be confusing for people as well. Steve is learning the virtue of trusting his gut, and stepping in earlier.This series is brought to you by City to City Australia, and the 'Revitalise Australia' project. CTCA estimate that there are approximately 3000 Bible based, Gospel centred churches in Australia which are plateaued or declining. 'Revitalise Australia' is an ambitious project to see those churches rediscover life, health and purpose. You can watch a video of City to City founder Tim Keller talking about the 'Revitalise Australia' project here. And join us next time on The Blunder Bus!If you would like to talk to Ed about Pastoral Supervision, visit the website hereOr you can email Ed at edward@generationleadership.com.auI'd love if you would rate and review this podcastAnd thanks for being on the journey on The Blunder Bus!
Daniel sits down with Dr. Pat Basu, President & CEO of Cancer Treatment Centers of America, to discuss his unique point of view on the evolution of oncology care, precision medicine, the changing role of MD MBAs like himself, his early telemedicine work with Doctor On Demand, as well as his time as a Fellow advising the White House.
If you are going to be the leader of national church planting and revitalisation organisation, you'd better have made a few mistakes along the way! That's why Andrew Katay, CEO of City to City Australia and Rector of Christ Church Inner West Anglican Church is on The Blunder Bus this week. Andrew tells us about the time when he was involved in the planting of a new congregation. Which is a great idea, but the blunder was not clarifying the identity of this new church, and not being clear enough about the 'missional reason' for this new venture. Actually, it's not the only mistake they made! Andrew calls it a 'good humbling' experience. Maybe that's another way of saying 'painful'. This series is brought to you by City to City Australia, and the 'Revitalise Australia' project. CTCA estimate that there are approximately 3000 Bible based, Gospel centred churches in Australia which are plateaued or declining. 'Revitalise Australia' is an ambitious project to see those churches rediscover life, health and purpose. You can watch a video of City to City founder Tim Keller talking about the 'Revitalise Australia' project here. And join us next time on The Blunder Bus!If you would like to talk to Ed about Pastoral Supervision, visit the website hereOr you can email Ed at edward@generationleadership.com.auI'd love if you would rate and review this podcastAnd thanks for being on the journey on The Blunder Bus!
Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA) uses direct-to-patient outreach to guide diagnosed cancer patients and caregivers through the treatment journey. Gaia and Andrew welcome guests Ivan Stamenov, VP of marketing operations and technology, CTCA and Trevor Hadick, senior manager, media analytics at Merkle for a deep dive into the organization's embrace of OTT and its benefits. Topics of discussion: • The measurability offered with OTT and analytics • Audience segmentation & addressability • Cookieless attribution • Optimization with tracking data • Exact reach and frequency • Limitations and recommendations
"Can I have a corporate role and still integrate my ikigai?" I hear this question a lot in my Ikigai workshops and write about it in https://jennifershinkai.com/2020/07/07/ikigai-myth-busting/ (Ikigai Myth Busting) Zane and I chat about walking beans and the power of knowing what your ikigai is NOT, taking risks, influencing others, and how to keep your focus as you become more senior in an organisation. We take a trip down memory lane talking about the volunteer work we did back in 2018 for https://savvytokyo.com/deepen-the-dialogue-initiative-targets-japans-gender-inequality/ (Deepen the Dialogue) to advance women's participation in the workforce in Japan. Let us know what you think and please like, subscribe and share Zane A. Zumbahlen Chief Human Resources / Talent Officer A human resources leader with global expertise in large-scale innovation to drive strategic transformation and growth, Zane Zumbahlen is the Chief Human Resources / Talent Officer for Cancer Treatment Centers of America® (CTCA). In this role, he is focused on driving business value, optimizing performance, reinvigorating continuous learning, driving the ongoing evolution of talent attraction and fostering engagement, diversity and inclusion. Zumbahlen joined CTCA® in July 2020 following a 25-year career at IBM where he held various leadership roles in the United States, Sweden and Japan. Most recently, he served as Vice President of Human Resources supporting the synergy efforts for IBM's acquisition of Red Hat in Armonk, New York, which helped strengthen the company's position in the hybrid multi-cloud sector. With a passion for servant leadership and service to the community, Zumbahlen has held board and other volunteer positions throughout his career for IBM as well as various nonprofit organizations. Most notably, he served organizations supporting women in business and has volunteered for charitable organizations such as InnVision in San Jose, California, which provides interim housing and support services for the homeless population. Zumbahlen earned a Master's degree in Human Resources and Labor Relations from Michigan State University and a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from the University of Illinois.
Pat A. Basu, MD, MBA, a board-certified radiologist and president and CEO of Cancer Treatment Centers of America, joins host Dr. Bob Kaiser. They discuss, among other things, CTCA's “Mother Standard” of care, the importance of interdisciplinary education and training in tackling complex healthcare problems, virtual health, how to simplify the healthcare industry, and maintaining high clinical standard while elevating standards related to the patient experience.
“CTCA is one of the only hospitals in the country, and the only one in the region, practicing a true model of integrative care. At CTCA, oncologists work closely with on-staff nutritionists, mind-body therapists, naturopathic doctors, physical therapists and spiritual support to treat the whole person and provide therapeutic outcomes while minimizing side effects. The CTCA team of practitioners meets three times weekly as a group on behalf of each patient to ensure that care is total, coordinated and compassionate. The open line of communication between each patient's care providers means we can better determine progress and optimize results.” John M. McNeil, CEO and President Join us today to learn how one leader's vision is changing the fight against cancer through the power of “patient empowerment” and the “Mother Standard of Care” at the world class Cancer Treatment Centers of America.
Join Robert Mayo, Co-founder and Vice Chairman of CTCA as he shares the power of possibilities and the magic moments that leadership in cancer treatment requires to truly achieve a return on people (ROP) and not just a return on investment (ROI). What is the Mother Standard of Care? Is it teachable? Does the act of forgiveness have anything to do with cancer treatment and leadership in the industry? How does Cancer Treatment Centers of America continue to drive human value into the business equation and develop leaders wherever they go? Robert Mayo has over 27 years of experience developing comprehensive oncology cancer centers of excellence throughout the United States. Mr. Mayo shares the leadership secrets CTCA helps leaders realize to achieve the most critical element of success in business, improving the quality of human life by focusing on developing the best talent.
Proud to be a member of the UR 10s Network. We are looking to bring the Florida high school tennis experience to you. We hope the show will be especially useful to coaches, fans, parents and players. YES, we will be disusing primarily high school tennis in Florida; including scheduling, facilities, education, community service, our Annual All Star Tournament, as well as our relationship with other organizations, like FHSAA, FACA, USTA, USPTA, PTR, NCAA, TTCA, CTCA and Athletic Directors Association. Our conversations with partners, players, parents and coaches can not help but to overlap some of the excellent tennis broadcast of the UR 10s Network. It will be a challenge to meet the standards of the network outstanding team: Jason Haynes, College Perspective Coach Chuck Kriese, Lisa Stone, Parenting Aces David McIsaac, Juniors But I know they will all be patient with me, until I catch up to their standards. Overlapping of topics is unavoidable, since all our goals are to grow tennis and have more people find the rewards of this game we call TENNIS. Thursdays at 5 PM you can call 714-583-6853 Looking forward to talking with you; or listen at your convenience at BlogTalkRadio/UR10Snetwork.