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Mark Garofoli, PharmD, MBA, BCGP, CPE, CTTS, joined Over the Counter to discuss common trends, challenges, and the importance of pharmacists in managing OTC medications for pain treatment.
Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes; also known as e-cigs, electronic nicotine delivery systems, vapes, mods, pods, and vape pens) have surged in popularity since their market introduction in 2007. Some view e-cigarettes as a less harmful alternative to traditional cigarettes and a potential harm reduction strategy. Others worry about their addictive potential and see them as a setback in our quest for a tobacco-free society. Guest Authors: Elizabeth S. Yett, PharmD, BCACP, CTTS and Kirk E. Evoy, PharmD, BCACP, BC-ADM, CTTS Music by Good Talk
Advancements in treatment combined with a multimodal approach are improving outcomes for patients with head and neck cancer. However, the unique challenges of a head and neck cancer diagnosis and its treatment side effects—such as speech and communication difficulties as well as negative effects on body image and self-esteem—can significantly impact a patient's mental health. In this episode, CANCER BUZZ speaks with Jacquelyn Doenges, LCSW, MSSW, CTTS, clinical oncology social worker at UT Southwestern Medical Center—Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center, and Linda Hutkin-Slade, MSW, LCSW, OSW-C, clinical oncology social worker at David & Donna Long Cancer Center—Sharp Grossmont Hospital, about providing optimal psychosocial support for this patient population. “Ask your patients ‘what is most valuable to you, what gets you up in the morning…what do you draw strength from?' If we can tap into what is essential for them to be happy in life, [we can] try to problem solve and build skills in them so that they can counter some of the issues that they'll experience because of their treatment.”–Jacquelyn Doenges, LCSW, MSSW, CTTS “What we want is the patients at the center, and we want to build out a team around them so that they have as much support as possible, and that the energy is coming into the patient versus the patient trying to find these things [psychosocial care, dieticians, speech and language pathologists, oncology social workers].” –Linda Hutkin-Slade, MSW, LCSW, OSW-C Guests: Jacquelyn Doenges, LCSW, OSW-C, CTTS Clinical Oncology Social Worker, Head and Neck Surgery UT Southwestern Medical Center—Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center Dallas, TX Linda Hutkin-Slade, MSW, LCSW, OSW-C Clinical Oncology Social Worker David & Donna Long Cancer Center—Sharp Grossmont Hospital San Diego, CA This episode, developed in connection with the ACCC education program Multidisciplinary Approaches to Head and Neck Cancer Care, was made possible with support by EMD Serono. Additional Reading/Sources Beyond the Brush: Navigating Dental Care in Head & Neck Cancer [Podcast] Ep 149 Making the Case for Head & Neck Cancer Patient Care Navigators [Podcast] Ep 143 Multidisciplinary Approaches to Head & Neck Cancer Care Head and Neck Patient and Caregiver Resources
This episode is a collaboration between the ACCP Ambulatory Care Practice and Research Network (PRN) ... and iForumRx.org. The treatment of COPD has evolved significant over the past few years. The GOLD classification system was recently changed with a greater focus on exacerbations, and the role of inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) is limited to those with evidence of inflammation. Pharmacists can play a critical and positive role in the lives of people with COPD by encouraging lifestyle changes, administering vaccines to immunize against respiratory illnesses, ensuring proper inhaler technique, and assisting with medication access. Panelists: Melissa Lipari, PharmD, BCACP; Thomas Levi Lancaster, PharmD, BCACP, BC-ADM; and Rachel Basinger, PharmD, BCACP, CTTS, DipACLM Produced by Rebecca Khaimova, PharmD, BCACP, CDCES and Anna K Love, PharmD, BCACP Music by lemonmusicstudio from Pixabay
Leadership was a big theme at this years American Pharmacists Association APhA 2024 Annual Meeting. #Pharmacists are the unsung leaders of public health, playing an increasingly vital role in expanding access to healthcare services and improving patient outcomes. Beyond dispensing medications, they lead as trusted advisors, educators, and advocates for wellness. With their specialized knowledge and expertise, pharmacists are at the forefront of promoting medication safety, managing chronic conditions, and providing crucial healthcare guidance to individuals and communities. Their impact goes far beyond the pharmacy counter, shaping the future of healthcare delivery and contributing significantly to the overall well-being of society. In a world where health challenges are constantly evolving, pharmacists stand as pillars of support, driving positive change and inspiring healthier lives for all. The APhA 2024 Annual Convention & Exposition was held in Orlando Florida on March 22 - 24. The Pharmacy Podcast Network was Press and Media partner of the #APhA2024 and captured over 25+ interviews with innovators of our pharmacy profession. In this episode we hear from: Ryan Leak Speakerpreneur, Best-Selling Author The Ryan Leak Group, LLC. Jon Kennedy Charlotte's Web and ECS Distribution Owner-Manager | ECS Distribution - B2B Wholesale Cannabinoids Sarah (Zamiela) Thompson Pharmacy Candidate at South College School of Pharmacy Dr. Walter Oronsaye PharmD Influencer & Disruptor #Pharmacist | PHIT PHARMACIST Dr. Jaron Stout, PharmD, FASCP, Industry Disruptor & Thought Leader Dr. Brittany Messer, PharmD, CTTS, AACC Cardiology Clinical Pharmacist at Marshall Health
The APhA 2024 Annual Convention & Exposition was held in Orlando Florida on March 22 - 24. The Pharmacy Podcast Network was a proud Press and Media partner of the #APhA2024 and captured over 25+ interviews with innovators of our pharmacy profession. In this episode we hear from Ryan Leak Speakerpreneur, Best-Selling Author, & Researcher The Ryan Leak Group, LLC. Jon Kennedy Charlotte's Web and ECS Distribution Owner-Manager | ECS Distribution - B2B Wholesale Cannabinoids Sarah (Zamiela) Thompson Pharmacy Candidate at South College School of Pharmacy Walter Oronsaye Pharmacist | PHIT PHARMACIST Community Dr. Jaron Stout, PharmD, FASCP Industry Disruptor & Thought Leader Brittany Messer, PharmD, CTTS, AACC Cardiology Clinical Pharmacist at Marshall Health
Let's clear the smoke on Cannabis, all things Cannabis and Cannabinoids. Time for a higher education! On this episode of the Pain Pod, Mark “Pain Guy” Garofoli will cover the history, botancy, regulations, pharmacology, and clinical utilizations of Cannabis, THC, and CBD. You're not going to want to miss this one! Come one, come all, to the Pain Pod!!! Pain Guy • www.painguy.us Cannabis History • Russo EB. History of cannabis and its preparations in saga, science, and sobriquet. Chem Biodivers. 2007 Aug;4(8):1614-48. Cannabis Taxes • https://learnaboutsam.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/15Jan2019-v3-Revenues-vs-Reality-1.pdf Consumer Reports Shopping for CBD Recommendations • https://www.consumerreports.org/cbd/cannabis-and-cbd-guide/ www.consumerreports.org/marijuana/hot-to-shop-for-cbd/ 2020 AHA Cannabis/Cannabinoid Clinical Utilization Review • Robert L. Page. Circulation. Medical Marijuana, Recreational Cannabis, and Cardiovascular Health: A Scientific Statement from the American Heart Association, Volume: 142, Issue: 10, Pages: e131-e152 Mark "Pain Guy" Garofoli, PharmD, MBA, BCGP, CPE, CTTS
Let's clear the smoke on Cannabis, all things Cannabis and Cannabinoids. Time for a higher education! On this episode of the Pain Pod, Mark “Pain Guy” Garofoli will cover the history, botancy, regulations, pharmacology, and clinical utilizations of Cannabis, THC, and CBD. You're not going to want to miss this one! Come one, come all, to the Pain Pod!!! Pain Guy • www.painguy.us Cannabis History • Russo EB. History of cannabis and its preparations in saga, science, and sobriquet. Chem Biodivers. 2007 Aug;4(8):1614-48. Cannabis Taxes • https://learnaboutsam.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/15Jan2019-v3-Revenues-vs-Reality-1.pdf Consumer Reports Shopping for CBD Recommendations • https://www.consumerreports.org/cbd/cannabis-and-cbd-guide/ www.consumerreports.org/marijuana/hot-to-shop-for-cbd/ 2020 AHA Cannabis/Cannabinoid Clinical Utilization Review • Robert L. Page. Circulation. Medical Marijuana, Recreational Cannabis, and Cardiovascular Health: A Scientific Statement from the American Heart Association, Volume: 142, Issue: 10, Pages: e131-e152 Mark "Pain Guy" Garofoli, PharmD, MBA, BCGP, CPE, CTTS
The ADHA Institute for Oral Health (IOH) Foundation offers scholarships, research grants and community service grants to fulfill its goals to advance the dental hygiene profession and expand access to oral health care. Matt is joined by IOH Chair and ADHA Immediate Past President Dawn Dean, RDH, MSDH, CTTS, FADHA, who explains what IOH is all about. IOH scholarship and grant recipients Jessica Suedbeck, RDH, MSDH and Alicia Smith RDH, BS, share the impact of their awards in their careers as oral health professionals. Matt wraps up the final episode of the year with reflections on 2023 and the celebration of ADHA's 100-year anniversary. Jessica's research: https://jdh.adha.org/content/97/5/143 IOH Foundation: https://www.adha.org/ioh/
Wrapping up National Dental Hygiene Month 2023, tune in as guests Gina Sharps, MPH, RDH, CTTS, FADHA, and Ren Reyes, MBA, HCA, BSDH, RDH, discuss the important work of the Dental Hygiene Liaison Project with your host Matt. Through a long-standing partnership between ADHA, The Maternal and Child Oral Health Resource Center and the Association of State and Territorial Dental Directors, the DHL Project is helping to improve access to oral health services for children and families served by Head Start. Matt also shares updates about the 2024 ADHA Awards including the new Ann Battrell Visionary Legacy Award. DHL Project: https://www.astdd.org/head-start-state-dental-hygienist-liaisons-information 2024 ADHA Awards: https://www.adha2024.org Ann Battrell Award: https://cdmcd.co/mRp6nn Early Childhood Learning and Knowledge Center: https://eclkc.ohs.acf.hhs.gov/oral-health
Sherri Warshaw, RDH, CTTS, returns to the show with an important message about how dental professionals can help their patients work toward nicotine cessation. Dental assistants are so often the bridge between the patient and the practice, giving these key team members the opportunity to help their patients with nicotine habits. Warshaw gives advice and tips on how to get started on this quest in the dental practice.
In this episode, Sherri Warshaw, RDH, CTTS, joins the program to discuss her definition for the acronym of RDH (Road to Dental Hygiene) and shares advice from her years in the industry and own journey on transitioning from a dental assistant to dental hygienist. She shares the tips she shares with assistants throughout the nation on this show, making it a must-listen for any assistant interested in making a switch.
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Welcome to "Better Business Better Life," where Debra Chantry-Taylor sits down with industry experts to uncover the secrets of business success. In this episode, Debra interviews Aaron Purkeypile, a renowned EOS® (Entrepreneurial Operating System) implementer, whose transformative approach has reshaped businesses and changed lives. Hear firsthand testimonials from business leaders like Justin Shank of Dynamic Fusion, Inc., who credits EOS® for their explosive revenue growth. Phil Kniep from Lincoln Nutrition & Fitness wishes they started with EOS® sooner, while Janine Jernigan from Ralston Vet and Josh Wilmoth from CTTS, Inc. share how Aaron's guidance with EOS® became their beacon of hope in the chaotic world of business. Dive deep into Aaron's personal journey, from witnessing the downfall of his grandfather's construction business to discovering the power of EOS® in the health & fitness sector. Learn how this system not only increased revenue by 30% year-over-year but also rekindled passion and purpose for business owners. If you're an entrepreneur or small business owner seeking clarity, growth, and a renewed love for your business, this episode is a must-listen. Discover how EOS® can be the key to unlocking your business's full potential and paving the way for a better life. Tune in now and embark on a journey towards realizing your ideal life with "Better Business Better Life." Don't miss out on the insights, testimonials, and transformative strategies that await. HOST'S DETAILS: ___________________________________________ ►Debra Chantry-Taylor is a Certified EOS Implementer | Entrepreneurial Leadership & Business Coach | Business Owner ►See how she can help you: https://businessaction.co.nz/ ____________________________________________ GUESTS DETAILS: ____________________________________________ ►https://www.eosworldwide.com/aaron-purkeypile --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/betterbusiness-betterlife/message
In this episode we cover two important topics - nicotine cessation and collaboration with your doctor and patient. Sherri Warshaw, RDH is an absolute delight to converse with, she also has a CE course on Concord Seminars that will be live on June 10th - you can use this link if you read this note before June 10th 2023 https://www.concordseminars.com/webinar-detail.asp?web=762. If you read this after the live course, be sure to head over to the Concord website and search for her name for the next option. Reach out - sherriwarshaw@gmail.com concordseminars.com
In this episode we cover two important topics - nicotine cessation and collaboration with your doctor and patient. Sherri Warshaw, RDH is an absolute delight to converse with, she also has a CE course on Concord Seminars that will be live on June 10th - you can use this link if you read this note before June 10th 2023 https://www.concordseminars.com/webinar-detail.asp?web=762. If you read this after the live course, be sure to head over to the Concord website and search for her name for the next option. Reach out - sherriwarshaw@gmail.com concordseminars.com
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.02.14.528553v1?rss=1 Authors: Kubo, T., Tani, Y., Yanagisawa, H., Kikkawa, M., Oda, T. Abstract: - and {beta}-tubulin have an unstructured glutamate-rich region at their C-terminal tails (CTT). The function of this region in cilia/flagella is still unclear, except that glutamates in CTT act as the sites for posttranslational modifications that affect ciliary motility. A unicellular alga Chlamydomonas possesses only two -tubulin genes and two {beta}-tubulin genes, each pair encoding an identical protein. This simple gene organization may enable a complete replacement of the wild-type tubulin with its mutated version. Here, using CRISPR/Cas9, we generated mutants expressing tubulins with modified CTTs. We found that the mutant whose four glutamate residues in the -tubulin CTT have been replaced by alanine almost completely lacked polyglutamylated tubulin and displayed paralyzed cilia. In contrast, the mutant lacking the glutamate-rich region of the {beta}-tubulin CTT assembled short cilia without the central apparatus. This phenotype is similar to the mutants harboring a mutation in a subunit of katanin, whose function has been shown to depend on the {beta}-tubulin CTT. Therefore, our study reveals distinct and important roles of - and {beta}-tubulin CTT in the formation and function of cilia. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
Conversations surrounding substance use often focus on one substance individually, like opioids or stimulants, but often do not acknowledge that many people who use substances will use multiple substances. How do we medically treat people who use multiple substances simultaneously? What are stigmas that come with polysubstance use? We are also joined by Bridge Outreach, an organization that provides resources and support for people experiencing homelessness, to discuss the added layers of stigma and barriers to care that people who use substances and are experiencing homelessness face. Speakers: Logan Kissell, PharmD | Clinical Pharmacist |The Hometown Pharmacy Janet Astle, RPh, Ed.D. | Assistant Dean of Students | Duquesne University School of Pharmacy Holly Lassilla, RPh, Dr.P.H, MPH, MSEd | Associate Professor | Duquesne University School of Pharmacy Harrison Ferro, PharmD | PGY-1 Resident | UPMC Western Psychiatric Hospital David Lettrich | Director | Bridge Outreach Lauren Ballew | Harm Reduction and Connection to Care Specialist | Bridge Outreach Podcast Creative Team (content, editing, production): Joni C. Carroll, PharmD, BCACP, CTTS | Assistant Professor, Pharmacy and Therapeutics |University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy Logan Kissell, PharmD | Clinical Pharmacist |The Hometown Pharmacy Alyssa Khieu, PharmD Class of 2025, University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy Elizabeth Bunk, PharmD | Manager, Center for Pharmacy Care |Duquesne University School of Pharmacy Music Production: John Carroll
In this episode of Let's Talk Stigma we discuss what stimulant use is, the stigma people who have stimulant use disorders face, and how it differs from opioid use. We are also joined by Foundation of Hope, an interfaith organization that focuses on providing resources for presently and formerly incarcerated individuals. We talk with them about how substance use affects formerly incarcerated individuals and the added stigma that comes with being incarcerated and using substances. Speakers: Logan Kissell, PharmD | Clinical Pharmacist |The Hometown Pharmacy Janet Astle, RPh, Ed.D. | Assistant Dean of Students | Duquesne University School of Pharmacy Ashley Smith, PharmD | Detox Unit Pharmacist | UPMC McKeesport Harrison Ferro, PharmD | PGY-1 Resident | UPMC Western Psychiatric Hospital Mica Williams, JD | Adult Diversion Program Director | Foundation of Hope MaryAnn Patton, MA | Adult Diversion Program Case Manager | Foundation of Hope Podcast Creative Team (content, editing, production): Joni C. Carroll, PharmD, BCACP, CTTS | Assistant Professor, Pharmacy and Therapeutics |University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy Logan Kissell, PharmD | Clinical Pharmacist |The Hometown Pharmacy Alyssa Khieu, PharmD Class of 2025, University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy Elizabeth Bunk, PharmD | Manager, Center for Pharmacy Care |Duquesne University School of Pharmacy Music Production: John Carroll
Recorded - 9/11/2022 On Episode 190 of the Almost Sideways Movie Podcast, we review the new horror movie that just took the top spot at the box office. Then we do a "Come to the Stable" retro review of a book adaptation from the director of Donnie Brasco. Our power ranking looks at the best movie/TV weddings. Our trivia examines a list of the best comedies of the 21st century. Here are the highlights: What We've Been Watching Todd Reviews: Going in Style (1979) & Going in Style (2017) (9:10) Terry Reviews: The Sessions (Oscar Review) & Medieval (13:35) Zach Review: Raising Victor Vargas (19:30) Featured Review: Barbarian (25:00) "Come to the Stable" Review: The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society (40:30) Power Rankings: Movie/TV Weddings (56:10) Guessing Adam's Power Ranking (1:34:30) Trivia!!! Todd's Trivia Review: I Used to Be Darker (1:40:10) Terry's Trivia Review: The Stolen Children (1:44:00) Trivia: Comedies of the 21st Century (1:50:00) Quote of the Day (2:00:30) Find AlmostSideways everywhere! Website almostsideways.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AlmostSidewayscom-130953353614569/ AlmostSideways Twitter: @almostsideways Terry's Twitter: @almostsideterry Zach's Twitter: @pro_zach36 Adam's Twitter: @adamsideways Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/almostsideways-podcast/id1270959022 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7oVcx7Y9U2Bj2dhTECzZ4m Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/almost-sideways-movie-podcast YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfEoLqGyjn9M5Mr8umWiktA/featured?view_as=subscriber
- Sáng nay các đại biểu Quốc hội thảo luận về Dự thảo Nghị quyết ban hành Nội quy kỳ họp Quốc hội (sửa đổi). - UBND tỉnh Bình Dương tổ chức họp báo thông tin vụ cháy làm hơn 30 người chết tại quán karaoke An Phú. Khách mời trong CTTS trưa nay là ông Lê Việt Trường, nguyên Phó Chủ nhiệm Ủy ban Quốc phòng và An ninh của Quốc hội sẽ phân tích những bài học, đặc biệt là trách nhiệm của cơ quan quản lý trong cấp phép, kiểm tra, giám sát để không lặp lại thảm kịch tương tự. - Hơn 1.500 đại biểu đại diện cơ quan quản lý, chuyên gia, doanh nghiệp du lịch trong nước và quốc tế tham dự Hội chợ Du lịch quốc tế TP.HCM 2022 khai mạc sáng nay. - Cơ quan Năng lượng Nguyên tử Quốc tế cảnh báo Iran sở hữu lượng Urani làm giàu ở mức 60% đạt 55,6 kg và chỉ mất 3-4 tuần nữa để có đủ nguyên liệu sản xuất một quả bom nguyên tử. - Giá dầu giảm xuống mức thấp nhất kể từ tháng 1 năm nay. Chủ đề : Bình Dương, Cháy, Hội chợ Du lịch --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vov1thoisu0/support
This course will provide a systematic approach to treating the patient struggling with nicotine dependence overcome their addiction. An overview of FDA-approved medications and how they can be utilized will be discussed. Motivational interviewing will be introduced as an adjunctive behavioral approach to treating the patient. Objectives: 1. Recognize all FDA-approved medications for the treatment of nicotine addiction. 2. Review the 5 Rs of Motivational Interviewing. About Sherri Warshaw: Sherri Warshaw, RDH, CTTS has a 50-year career as an assistant, hygienist, educator, and lecturer. She spent 25 years in periodontal specialty offices and saw the devastating effects of smoking. Her expertise in patient education and passion for helping smokers led her to the field of tobacco treatment as a clinician and lecturer.
Recorded - 8/14/2022 On this episode of the Almost Sideways Movie Podcast, we review the slasher/comedy/whodunit before review a "Come to the Stable" movie. Then we go over the most anticipated films yet to come out in 2022. Trivia for this episode centers on the winners of top prizes at the big fall film festivals. Here are the highlights: What We've Been Watching Todd Review: Together (6:50) Terry Oscar Anniversary Review: The Time Machine (10:15) Zach Review: I Love My Dad (16:10) Featured Review: Bodies Bodies Bodies (20:40) "Come to the Stable" Review: Under Cover (1987) (37:25) Power Rankings: Most Anticipated Rest of 2022 (56:45) Predicting Adam's Power Rankings (1:49:40) Trivia! Zach's Trivia Review: Body Heat (1:53:05) Todd's Trivia Review: The Alpinist (1:58:00) Trivia: Fall Festival Winners (2:03:15) Quote of the Day (2:14:40) Find AlmostSideways everywhere! Website almostsideways.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AlmostSidewayscom-130953353614569/ AlmostSideways Twitter: @almostsideways Terry's Twitter: @almostsideterry Zach's Twitter: @pro_zach36 Adam's Twitter: @adamsideways Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/almostsideways-podcast/id1270959022 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7oVcx7Y9U2Bj2dhTECzZ4m Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/almost-sideways-movie-podcast YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfEoLqGyjn9M5Mr8umWiktA/featured?view_as=subscriber
In this Episode of Stirring the Shot Podcast, Tracey and Tiffany welcome Traci Powell, MSN, PMHNP-BC, CTTS, back to the show to discuss nursing burnout and toxic work environments. Traci is a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner who is owner/operator of her own practice. Traci offers valuable insight for nurses experiencing burnout and recounts the common signs and symptoms. She also discusses resources and strategies to support positive mental health. Finally, the trio discuss Traci's Facebook group, Nurses Healing Nurses, her upcoming retreat in Mt. Shasta, and her future plans to expand and take Nurses Healing Nurses to the next level. #nurseshealingnurses #stirringtheshot More about Traci:Traci Powell is dual board certified as a neonatal nurse practitioner and a psychiatric/mental health nurse practitioner. She is an internationally Certified Trauma Treatment Specialist and has her own private practice where she helps adults who have experienced trauma and abuse heal and become empowered to live their best lives. Prior to opening her mental health practice, Traci worked in Level 4 NICUs for over 22 years; first as a bedside nurse, then as a neonatal nurse practitioner for over 9 years. Traci continues to work as an NNP on a per diem basis, but has found her true calling in working with those who have experienced trauma and abuse. In response to growing suicide rates and worsening mental health among nurses, Traci founded Nurses Healing Nurses, an organization whose mission is to heal the heart of nursing and give nurses a safe space to talk about hard things. For more information or to contact Traci directly, please email Traci@TraciPowell.comLinks and Resources:https://www.therebuiltwoman.com/Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) National Helpline, 1-800-662-HELP (4357)National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-8255National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Helpline 1-800-950-NAMIhttps://vitrueremote.com/5-stages-of-burnout/To keep up with the latest shot, go to https://www.stirringtheshot.com and sign-up for our newsletter or contact us. Be sure to follow this podcast and leave us a review!Check out our Stirring the Shot Facebook Page or join the Stirring the Shot Facebook Group. Credits:Music Jingle: Tiffany Hull (lyrics, vocals, sass) at Tiffany Hull Music John Kelly (guitar, bass, vibes) at The Hideaway Cafe Joey Interrante (drums) Sound Effects: zapsplat.comStirring the Shot Podcast is a Tracey Taylor Productions, LLC, original.
With over 2.6 billion active users ad 4.6billion active accounts email has become a significant means of communication in the business, professional, academic, and personal worlds. Before email we had protocols that enabled us to send messages within small splinters of networks. Time Sharing systems like PLATO at the University of Champaign-Urbana, DTSS at Dartmouth College, BerkNet at the University of California Berkeley, and CTTS at MIT pioneered electronic communication. Private corporations like IBM launched VNET We could create files or send messages that were immediately transferred to other people. The universities that were experimenting with these messaging systems even used some of the words we use today. MIT's CTSS used the MAIL program to send messages. Glenda Schroeder from there documented that messages would be placed into a MAIL BOX in 1965. She had already been instrumental in implementing the MULTICS shell that would later evolve into the Unix shell. Users dialed into the IBM 7094 mainframe and communicated within that walled garden with other users of the system. That was made possible after Tom Van Vleck and Noel Morris picked up her documentation and turned it into reality, writing the program in MAD or the Michigan Algorithm Decoder. But each system was different and mail didn't flow between them. One issue was headers. These are the parts of a message that show what time the message was sent, who sent the message, a subject line, etc. Every team had different formats and requirements. The first attempt to formalize headers was made in RFC 561 by Abhay Bhutan and Ken Pogran from MIT, Jim White at Stanford, and Ray Tomlinson. Tomlinson was a programmer at Bolt Beranek and Newman. He defined the basic structure we use for email while working on a government-funded project at ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network) in 1971. While there, he wrote a tool called CYPNET to send various objects over a network, then ported that into the SNDMSG program used to send messages between users of their TENEX system so people could send messages to other computers. The structure he chose was Username@Computername because it just made sense to send a message to a user on the computer that user was at. We still use that structure today, although the hostname transitioned to a fully qualified domain name a bit later. Given that he wanted to route messages between multiple computers, he had a keen interest in making sure other computers could interpret messages once received. The concept of instantaneous communication between computer scientists led to huge productivity gains and new, innovative ideas. People could reach out to others they had never met and get quick responses. No more walking to the other side of a college campus. Some even communicated primarily through the computers, taking terminals with them when they went on the road. Email was really the first killer app on the networks that would some day become the Internet. People quickly embraced this new technology. By 1975 almost 75% of the ARPANET traffic was electronic mails, which provided the idea to send these electronic mails to users on other computers and networks. Most universities that were getting mail only had one or two computers connected to ARPANET. Terminals were spread around campuses and even smaller microcomputers in places. This was before the DNS (Domain Name Service), so the name of the computer was still just a hostname from the hosts file and users needed to know which computer and what the correct username was to send mail to one another. Elizabeth “Jake” Feinler had been maintaining a hosts file to keep track of computers on the growing network when her employer Stanford was just starting the NIC, or Network Information Center. Once the Internet was formed that NIC would be the foundation or the InterNIC who managed the buying and selling of domain names once Paul Mockapetris formalized DNS in 1983. At this point, the number of computers was increasing and not all accepted mail on behalf of an organization. The Internet Service Providers (ISPs) began to connect people across the world to the Internet during the 1980s and for many people, electronic mail was the first practical application they used on the internet. This was made easier by the fact that the research community had already struggled with email standards and in 1981 had defined how servers sent mail to one another using the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, or SMTP, in RFC 788, updated in 1982 with 821 and 822. Still, the computers at networks like CSNET received email and users dialed into those computers to read the email they stored. Remembering the name of the computer to send mail to was still difficult. By 1986 we also got the concept routing mail in RFC 974 from Craig Partridge. Here we got the first MX record. Those are DNS records that define the computer that received mail for a given domain name. So stanford.edu had a single computer that accepted mail for the university. These became known as mail servers. As the use of mail grew and reliance on mail increased, some had multiple mail servers for fault tolerance, for different departments, or to split the load between servers. We also saw some split various messaging roles up. A mail transfer agent, or MTA, sent mail between different servers. The received field in the header is stamped with the time the server acting as the MTA got an email. MTAs mostly used port 25 to transfer mail until SSL was introduced when port 587 started to be used for encrypted connections. Bandwidth and time on these computers was expensive. There was a cost to make a phone call to dial into a mail provider and providers often charged by the minute. So people also wanted to store their mail offline and then dial in to send messages and receive messages. Close enough to instant communication. So software was created to manage email storage, which we call a mail client or more formally a Mail User Agent, or MUA. This would be programs like Microsoft Outlook and Apple Mail today or even a web mail client as with Gmail. POP, or Post Office Protocol was written to facilitate that transaction in 1984. Receive mail over POP and send over SMTP. POP evolved over the years with POPv3 coming along in 1993. At this point we just needed a username and the domain name to send someone a message. But the number of messages was exploding. As were the needs. Let's say a user needed to get their email on two different computers. POP mail needed to know to leave a copy of messages on servers. But then those messages all showed up as new on the next computer. So Mark Crispin developed IMAP, or Internet Message Access Protocol, in 1986, which left messages on the server and by IMAPv4 in the 1990s, was updated to the IMAPv4 we use today. Now mail clients had a few different options to use when accessing mail. Those previous RFCs focused on mail itself and the community could use tools like FTP to get files. But over time we also wanted to add attachments to emails so MIME, or Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions became a standard with RFC 1341 in 1993. Those mail and RFC standards would evolve over the years to add better support for encapsulations and internationalization. With the more widespread use of electronic mail, the words were shortened and to email and became common in everyday conversations. With the necessary standards, the next few years saw a number of private vendors jump on the internet bandwagon and invest in providing mail to customers America Online added email in 1993, Echomail came along in 1994, Hotmail added advertisements to messages, launching in 1996, and Yahoo added mail in 1997. All of the portals added mail within a few years. The age of email kicked into high gear in the late 1990s, reaching 55 million users in 1997 and 400 million by 1999. During this time having an email address went from a luxury or curiosity to a societal and business expectation, like having a phone might be today. We also started to rely on digital contacts and calendars, and companies like HP released Personal Information Managers, or PIMs. Some companies wanted to sync those the same way they did email, so Microsoft Exchange was launched in 1996. That original concept went all the way back to PLATO in the 1960s with Dave Wooley's PLATO NOTES and was Ray Ozzie's inspiration when he wrote the commercial product that became Lotus Notes in 1989. Microsoft inspired Google who in turn inspired Microsoft to take Exchange to the cloud with Outlook.com. It hadn't taken long after the concept of sending mail between computers was possible that we got spam. Then spam blockers and other technology to allow us to stay productive despite the thousands of messages from vendors desperately trying to sell us their goods through drip campaigns. We've even had legislation to limit the amount of spam, given that at one point over 9 out of 10 emails was spam. Diligent efforts have driven that number down to just shy of a third at this point. Email is now well over 40 years old and pretty much ubiquitous around the world. We've had other tools for instant messaging, messaging within every popular app, and group messaging products like bulletin boards online and now group instant messaging products like Slack and Microsoft Teams. We even have various forms of communication options integrated with one another. Like the ability to initiate a video call within Slack or Teams. Or the ability to toggle the Teams option when we send an invitation for a meeting in Outlook. Every few years there's a new communication medium that some think will replace email. And yet email is as critical to our workflows today as it ever was.
In Episode 005 of Stirring the Shot Podcast, Tracey & Tiffany interview Traci Powell, MSN, PMHNP-BC, CTTS, a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner (PMHNP) who is owner of her own practice. Traci discusses her “Why” story and how it evolved through her career. Listen as they tackle the tough topics: nursing suicide, work-related anxiety/depression, trauma, and toxicity. Find out why Traci dislikes the “superhero” label for nursing and why it sets up impossible standards. Traci offers advice for nurses to re-center, be mindful, and discusses resources/strategies to support positive mental health. Finally, the trio discuss Traci's Facebook group, Nurses Healing Nurses, and her plans to expand. #nurseshealingnurses #stirringtheshot More about Traci:Traci Powell is dual board certified as a neonatal NP (NNP) and PMHNP. She is an internationally Certified Trauma Treatment Specialist and is in private practice where she helps adults who have experienced trauma and abuse heal and become empowered to live their best lives. Prior to private practice, Traci worked in NICUs for over 22 years; at the bedside and as a NNP. In response to growing suicide rates and worsening mental health among nurses, Traci founded Nurses Healing Nurses, an organization whose mission is to heal the heart of nursing and give nurses a safe space to talk about hard things. For more information, contact Traci directly at Traci@TraciPowell.comTo get the latest shot, go to https://www.stirringtheshot.com and sign-up for our newsletter or contact us. Follow this podcast and leave us a review!Check out our Stirring the Shot Facebook Page or join the Stirring the Shot Facebook Group. Resources:Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) National Helpline, 1-800-662-HELP (4357)Rape and Incest National Network (RAINN) 1-800-656-4673National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-8255National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Helpline 1-800-950-NAMIDavis MA, Cher BAY, Friese CR, Bynum JPW. Association of US Nurse and Physician Occupation With Risk of Suicide. JAMA Psychiatry. 2021;78(6):651–658. doi:10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2021.0154Credits:Tiffany Hull (lyrics, vocals, sass) Tiffany Hull Music John Kelly (guitar, bass, vibes) The Hideaway Café Joey Interrante (drums) Matt Hennessy (audio mixing/mastering) VSOP Productions Travis Hull (video/lighting) Talking Heads Studio Stirring the Shot Podcast is a Tracey Taylor Productions, LLC, original.
Today we are talking all things vaping with Selena Morresi, MPH, CTTS, CHES, from Caron Treatment Centers. Selena is the Lead Student Assistance Program Specialist and works with middle and high school students facilitating cessation programs to support youth to be nicotine free. In our conversation today we talked about when kids may try vaping for the first time, why it is so addictive and harmful, how it is not the same as “old school cigarettes,” and how to talk to your kids about vaping. We also discuss the Juul, Puffbar, and sneaky sweatshirts...join us! Caron's mission is to transform lives impacted by drug and alcohol addiction through proven, evidence-based, comprehensive, and personalized behavioral healthcare. Caron also offers prevention and education programs for schools and communities. Things we mentioned during our conversation: Chrissie mentioned the Clean Indoor Air Act which regulates where people can use traditional cigarettes. Vaping is not included in the Clean Indoor Air Act in Pennsylvania. Chrissie mentioned the book by Jessica Lahey, The Addiction Inoculation when talking about dopamine during adolescence. Selena references data from the Monitoring the Future survey. You can email Selena at: smorresi@caron.org Learn more about Caron here: www.caron.org Selena mentioned Caron's free digital education and prevention classes on their website Caron also has an online self-paced cessation program for teens that is FREE called Connect 5 Follow Caron on: Facebook Twitter Communities that Care has a Parent to Parent Blog and many online resources and webinars. Please follow us on socials for more tips, resources and support!: Instagram @downingtownctc Facebook @DowningtownAreaCTC Twitter @DowningtownCTC YouTube LinkedIn We would love to hear from you! Please email Chrissie Dziembowskiwith any questions, comments or other feedback at cdziembowski@dtownctc.org
In this Matrix addition of #TheShot of #DigitalHealth Therapy, Jim Joyce and I brought back Daniel Couchman Kendall as he was the main inspirer and instigator of #TheShot and he had some awesome updates on a newly launched HealthUnmuted.com. But that's not all.... Dan did some amazing legwork in helping us review the full Season 7 and shed some light on pod-fading.. (what?) Gil Bashe - https://youtu.be/F8jkkkWgVL0 Nina Sossamon-Pogue - https://youtu.be/raseDYMGl_k Laura Indolfi - https://youtu.be/roLUc2cbs2w Ana Maiques - https://youtu.be/EDw2GUSjLCY Tobias Silberzahn - https://youtu.be/x7EJsE3H-Ao Dale Beermann - https://youtu.be/TRw-zxv4ZN4 Solome Tibebu - https://youtu.be/xCW1FjeEVi8 Parisa "Risa" Vatanka, PharmD, CTTS - https://youtu.be/D8uSrAQWG9w
We skipped a week but great to be back with Jim Joyce on the weekly #TheShot of #DigitalHealth Therapy. Today, we got our energy boost from Parisa "Risa" Vatanka, PharmD, CTTS, who is a self-described "Adventure Pharmacist" and a huge #digitalhealth advocate in the pharmacist community and we discussed:
Screamo is still a dirty word to those of a certain generation. It conjures up images of The Used and Hawthorne Heights and Silverstein. Well we're here to tell you that before those bands became a thing, screamo was something entirely different. The best example of this is, of course, As the Roots Undo by Circle Takes the Square. Won't harp on about screamo too long in this post (you'll need to listen to get the full rundown) but the OG version of it (or “skramz” as it is often called, partly as a way to differentiate it from the aforementioned early 00s, mainstream bothering second wave of it) has more in common with grindcore and post-hardcore, than it does metalcore and pop punk. CTTS released this album in the midst of the mainstream screamo boom, but like their peers in Orchid and pg.99 (to name a few), couldn't have been further from the mainstream. On this episode we'll cover the history of the genre - from its beginnings in the early 90s to it's mid to late 10s post-hardcore tinged renaissance. We'll also give you some history on the band too. Before asking the key question - is this unsung? Vote below.
Come out of the shadows of fear, depression, and anxiety! Healing from trauma doesn't always mean reliving the pain. Join Melanie Mosbarger PLC CTTS and Wellness Educator Karen Hurd to learn how to incorporate body healing into recovery from trauma, stress, and anxiety. God desires healing and shalom for you! Visit Melanie Mosbarger P.L.C., CTTS https://www.newmerciescounselingvb.com/ #divinehealthyliving #womanwize #trauma #PTSD #traumarecovery #stress Follow Divine Healthy Living on Telegram: t.me/divinehealthy Join the Conversation on Divine Healthy Living Network Check out the Wellness Project: https://womanwize.com
Come out of the shadows of fear, depression, and anxiety! Healing from trauma doesn't always mean reliving the pain. Join Melanie Mosbarger PLC CTTS and Wellness Educator Karen Hurd to learn how to incorporate body healing into recovery from trauma, stress, and anxiety. God desires healing and shalom for you! Visit Melanie Mosbarger P.L.C., CTTS https://www.newmerciescounselingvb.com/ #divinehealthyliving #womanwize #trauma #PTSD #traumarecovery #stress Follow Divine Healthy Living on Telegram: t.me/divinehealthy Join the Conversation on Divine Healthy Living Network Check out the Wellness Project: https://womanwize.com
Host: Matthew P. Bars, MS, CTTS, NCTTP Guest: Michael C. Fiore, MD, MPH, MBA Guest: Laura E. Crotty Alexander, MD Dr. Matt Bars is joined by his two colleagues: Dr. Laura Crotty Alexander, Associate Professor of Pulmonary Critical Care Medicine at the University of California San Diego, and Dr. Michael Fiore, Professor of Medicine at the University of Wisconsin and Director of the University of Wisconsin Center for Tobacco Research Intervention. Together, they review tobacco dependence, the CHEST Tobacco Dependence Treatment Toolkit, and resources to help patients. Supported in part by an independent medical educational grant from Pfizer.
Join US!! https://cpha.com/event/dhx-virtual/ The 3-day experience will connect YOU with others unified in the mission to contribute to a healthier society. Telehealth, remote patient monitoring, and precision medicine are rapidly transforming how health care is delivered and consumed. Join us as we explore opportunities to leverage digital health technologies and solutions to augment the care we provide today and shape the future of health. During the conference, you will hear from industry leaders, digital health innovators, and visionary futurists! We invite everyone across the healthcare ecosystem to join us as we collectively explore health, well-being, and medication optimization through digital health integration. The possibilities are limitless as converging technologies are rapidly catalyzing the movement from health care to health. DHX Virtual will be covered by Pharmacy Times and Pharmacy Podcast Network. 2019 on the First DHX Summit w/ Dr. Parisa Vatanka, PharmD, CTTS about the Digital Health Conference held by the California Pharmacist Association (CPhA). https://omny.fm/shows/pharmacy-podcast-network/the-digital-health-conference-2019-ppn-episode-864 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Facts and Free Help for #COVID 19Marilyn and Joan discuss self care during the pandemic of COVID19.Joan teaches #EFT tapping for relaxation.Follow these links for free information on self care:https://www.efttappingtraining.com/ca...https://www.r4r.support/Dr. Barbara Stone, PhD. http://souldetective.net/Donna Eden - Author, Energy Medicine - https://www.innersource.net/em/Belleruth Naparstek, PhD - https://www.healthjourneys.com/Marilyn Mates-Lottman, RN, MSN, NP-C, CEHP, CTTS is a registered nurse with decades of experience.Marilyn explains the facts.She is Adjunct Faculty - Xavier University College of NursingCertified Energy Health PractitionerThrough ACEP (Association of Comprehensive Energy Psychology)Aromatherapy Certified, Reiki Practitioner, Family Nurse PractitionerEMAIL: fmclott@gmail.comFACEBOOK: Marilyn Mates LottmanContact Joan:Help today to destress and lower cortisolwww.TappingwithJoan.comJoan@joankaylor.com (free telecounseling in Pennsylvania with Highmark and UPMC insurance)Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JoanKaylor.https://www.linkedin.com/in/joan-kayl...Twitter: https://twitter.com/@JoanKaylorInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/trichexpert
Facts on #COVID19 #coronavirus from Marilyn S. Mates-Lottman, RN, MSN, NP-C, CEHP, CTTSMarilyn Mates-Lottman, RN, MSN, NP-C, CEHP, CTTS is a registered nurse with decades of experience.Marilyn explains the facts.She is Adjunct Faculty - Xavier University College of NursingCertified Energy Health PractitionerThrough ACEP (Association of Comprehensive Energy Psychology)Aromatherapy Certified, Reiki Practitioner, Family Nurse PractitionerEMAIL: fmclott@gmail.comFACEBOOK: Marilyn Mates LottmanFREE Resources for stress: https://www.r4r.support/FDA approves Battelle's process to decontaminate N95 face maskshttps://www.theverge.com/2020/3/29/21...Help today to destress and lower cortisolwww.JoanKaylor.comJoan@joankaylor.com (free telecounseling in Pennsylvania with Highmark and UPMC insurance)Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JoanKaylor.https://www.linkedin.com/in/joan-kayl...Twitter: https://twitter.com/@JoanKaylorInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/trichexpert
On Episode 864, Todd Eury talks with Dr. Parisa Vatanka, PharmD, CTTS about the upcoming Digital Health Conference held by the California Pharmacist Association (CPhA). There are many different technologies being integrated into healthcare and our pharmacists must understand how these tools and systems can be leveraged for better patient care. More info can be found at https://cpha.com/event/digital-health-conference/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.