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In this episode, host David Muller speaks with Ron Crabtree, CEO of MetaOps, about the current landscape of manufacturing, particularly for small and medium-sized manufacturers. They discuss the challenges these manufacturers face, including digital transformation, workforce shortages, and the impact of automation and AI.
In this episode, host David Muller speaks with Daniel Joseph Barry, vice president of product marketing at Configit, about the challenges and solutions in the manufacturing industry, particularly focusing on the impact of an aging workforce and the importance of automation and configuration lifecycle management (CLM). They discuss how CLM can help manufacturers streamline processes, capture expert knowledge, and improve efficiency, with real-world examples demonstrating its effectiveness.
Content Warning This episode addresses mental health issues, including research and personal narratives on suicide. Please take care while engaging with it and only proceed if you feel safe doing so. If you, or someone you love, is having thoughts of suicide, please contact 988. Help is available. Interviewer Dr. Lisa Meeks Interviewees John Ruddell Jennifer Ruddell Narrator Dr. Joseph Murray Transcript Link: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aH2bYIfs63VeVnABRj4NrhpwffUjGmRSB3qaP9-bm4U/edit?usp=sharing] Keywords Suicide Prevention Medical Education Mental Health Postvention Grief and Healing Wellness in Medicine Advocacy Systemic Reform Burnout Depression Anxiety Disabilities in Medical Training Culture Description of Series DWDI Special Series: Suicidality in Medical Training dives into the critical conversations around mental health, well-being, support systems, and the intense pressures faced during medical training. Through the power of storytelling, the series intertwines these broader themes with the deeply personal story of Dr. Jack Ruddell, a promising medical student who tragically died by suicide. Jack's journey—his strengths, struggles, and the complexities leading to his untimely death—forms the emotional core of this five-part series, giving voice to the loved ones often excluded from these conversations. Alongside Jack's story, the series incorporates expert insights and data from the literature, offering a human perspective on burnout, depression, and suicide among medical trainees. With a commitment to improving mental health awareness and reducing the stigma around seeking help, the series presents a novel approach by centering personal narratives alongside expert analysis. It also explores actionable strategies for improving medical training environments and highlights the importance of institutional responses after a loss by suicide. Our mission is to reduce shame, encourage help-seeking among medical students struggling with depression, and ensure that every medical school is aware of the postvention resources offered by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP). Experts for the Series Christine Moutier, MD – Chief Medical Officer, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Jessi Gold, MD – Chief Wellness Officer, University of Tennessee System; Author of How Do You Feel? David Muller, MD – Director, Institute for Equity and Justice in Health Sciences Education; Dean Emeritus, Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai; Author of the NEJM essay, Kathryn Srijan Sen, MD, PhD – Director, Eisenberg Family Depression Center; PI of the Intern Health Study Justin Bullock, MD, MPH – Fellow, University of Washington; Author of the NEJM article, Suicide, Rewriting My Story Stuart Slavin, MD, MEd – Vice President for Well-Being, ACGME Episode Release Schedule: September 17: Episode 102 – Honoring Dr. Jack Ruddell: A Story of Joy, Compassion, and Mental Health in Medical Training. September 17: Episode 103 – Suicide and Suicidality in Medical Training: Understanding the Crisis and its Causes. September 24: Episode 104 – Silent Struggles: Mental Health and Medical Education. September 26: Episode 105 – Repairing the System: How Do We Create Safe Environments? September 30: Episode 106 – Responding to Loss: Postvention and Support After a Suicide. Executive Producers: Lisa Meeks Rylee Betchkal John Ruddell Jennifer Ruddell Sound production: Jacob Feeman Mark Koha Next Day Podcast Consult Psychiatrist Joseph Murray, MD Resources: 24/7 Suicide & Crisis Hotline Call or text 988 or chat 988lifeline.org. The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention https://afsp.org Intern Health Study https://www.internhealthstudy.org https://www.srijan-sen-lab.com/intern-health-study How are you? By Jessi Gold https://www.drjessigold.com/how-do-you-feel-book-by-jessi-gold-md/ Make the Difference: Preventing Medical Trainee Suicide https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=I9GRxF9qEBA&feature=youtu.be Time to Talk About It: Physician Depression and Suicide” Video/Discussion Session for Interns, Residents, and Fellows https://www.mededportal.org/doi/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10508 Action Collaborative on Clinician Well-Being and Resilience National Academy of Medicine https://nam.edu/action-collaborative-on-clinician-well-being-and-resilience-network-organizations/ Jennifer and Jack Ruddell Essay in JAMA Internal Medicine https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamainternalmedicine/article-abstract/2829194 Dr. Lotte Dyrbye Invited Commentary responding to the Ruddell's essay https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamainternalmedicine/article-abstract/2829200
Send us a textThis week's episode of Take It To The Board explores a topic that resonates deeply with many community association boards: the impact rentals have on a community and how to balance an owner's desire to lease out his or her unit with the association's desire to foster a stable and invested resident population, Renters can sometimes feel like outsiders, perceived as being less connected to the community's long-term success but is this perception unfair particularly as it pertains to long-term renters? Host Donna DiMaggio Berger is joined by her partner, David Muller, Vice Chair of Becker's Community Association Practice and an expert in condominium and planned development law. Together, they discuss their experiences dealing with renters and rental issues in their client communities and brainstorm on best practices and solutions in this area.Conversation Highlights Include:Renter vs. owners' rights in Florida community associationsBest practices for renter screeningAmendments for communities who want to discourage leasingRecommended insurance coverage for condominium or cooperative owners who routinely lease out their unitsChallenges related to short-term rentals such as AirbnbRenters in “55 and Over” communitiesSection 8 vouchers
In this episode of Advanced Manufacturing Now, host David Muller speaks with Tony Bromwell, vice president of advanced development at LIFT, about the organization's role in advancing manufacturing technology and talent development. They discuss the launch of the Advanced Metallic Production and Processing Center, aimed at bridging the gap in the material development supply chain, particularly in additive manufacturing.
In this episode, David Muller sits down with Mindy Tomlinson, senior product manager at Minitab, to discuss the importance of continuous improvement (CI) in manufacturing and other sectors. Mindy explains the origins of Minitab, its focus on usability for users unfamiliar with statistics, and the challenges faced by CI programs, including high failure rates and the need for effective project management.
In this episode, David Muller is joined by Clint Oram, co-founder and chief strategy officer of SugarCRM, discusses the evolution of customer relationship management in the manufacturing sector. They also explore the integration of AI and generative AI in CRM systems to provide actionable insights for sales teams.
In this episode, David Muller interviews Naveen Poonian, President and CEO of iBaseT, discussing the significance of model-based enterprise in manufacturing, particularly in the aerospace and defense sectors. They explore how iBaseT's software solutions simplify complex operations, enhance quality assurance, and drive operational efficiency.
In today's episode of Advanced Manufacturing Now, host David Muller speaks with Pedro Pachuga, CEO of Advex AI, about the transformative role of AI in industrial automation. They discuss the technology behind Advex, its integration into manufacturing processes, and the future vision of becoming a central intelligence system for industrial efficiency. To stay up to date on all things manufacturing, visit us at advancedmanufacturing.org About SME Media Publishers of Manufacturing Engineering, Smart Manufacturing and AdvancedManufacturing.org, SME Media are manufacturing industry thought leaders, keeping an eye on what's next. From additive manufacturing, software, and robots to virtual reality and the Industrial Internet of Things, we keep industry professionals up to date on the innovations that are leading the charge of advanced manufacturing. We are committed to keeping our readers informed about relevant news, technology and advances that improve their ability to make decisions in an intensely competitive global environment.
In this episode, host David Muller speaks with Graham Locke, Director of Business Development at Visual Components. They discuss the evolution of manufacturing simulation, the importance of collaboration and customization, and how virtual and augmented reality are transforming the industry. To stay up to date on all things manufacturing, visit us at advancedmanufacturing.org About SME Media Publishers of Manufacturing Engineering, Smart Manufacturing and AdvancedManufacturing.org, SME Media are manufacturing industry thought leaders, keeping an eye on what's next. From additive manufacturing, software, and robots to virtual reality and the Industrial Internet of Things, we keep industry professionals up to date on the innovations that are leading the charge of advanced manufacturing. We are committed to keeping our readers informed about relevant news, technology and advances that improve their ability to make decisions in an intensely competitive global environment.
Content Warning: This content addresses mental health issues, including research and narratives on suicide. Please take care while engaging with it and only proceed if you feel safe doing so. If you, or someone you love, is having thoughts of suicide, please contact 988. Help is available. Interviewer Dr. Lisa Meeks Interviewees John Ruddell Jennifer Ruddell Roja (friend of Jack Ruddell) Dr. David Muller Dr. Christine Moutier Dr. Jessi Gold Narrator Dr. Joseph Murray Transcript Keywords: Suicide, Postvention, Prevention, Aftermath, Proactive, Support, Parents, Peers, Memorial, Staffing, Response from School, Medical School, Depression, Mental Health, Support, Trauma, Depression, Anxiety, Self-compassion, Disabilities, Medical education, Crisis response, Contagion, Memorial service Description In this poignant fifth episode of the series on suicidality in medical training, John and Jennifer Ruddell share their heartbreaking journey after losing their son, Jack, to suicide during his medical education. The discussion focuses on how institutions can respond in the aftermath of such tragedies, with an emphasis on the AFSP Postvention Toolkit, which offers compassionate and actionable guidance for schools. The episode underscores the importance of fostering open conversations around mental health, implementing proactive institutional support, and creating environments that encourage students to seek help. Join the conversation by sharing this episode and participating in discussions to help protect and support future healthcare providers. Description of Series DWDI Special Series: Suicidality in Medical Training dives into the critical conversations around mental health, well-being, support systems, and the intense pressures faced during medical training. Through the power of storytelling, the series intertwines these broader themes with the deeply personal story of Dr. Jack Ruddell, a promising medical student who tragically died by suicide. Jack's journey—his strengths, struggles, and the complexities leading to his untimely death—forms the emotional core of this five-part series, giving voice to the loved ones often excluded from these conversations. Alongside Jack's story, the series incorporates expert insights and data from the literature, offering a human perspective on burnout, depression, and suicide among medical trainees. With a commitment to improving mental health awareness and reducing the stigma around seeking help, the series presents a novel approach by centering personal narratives alongside expert analysis. It also explores actionable strategies for improving medical training environments and highlights the importance of institutional responses after a loss by suicide. Our mission is to reduce shame, encourage help-seeking among medical students struggling with depression, and ensure that every medical school is aware of the postvention resources offered by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP). Experts for the Series Christine Moutier, MD – Chief Medical Officer, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Jessi Gold, MD – Chief Wellness Officer, University of Tennessee System; Author of How Do You Feel? David Muller, MD – Director, Institute for Equity and Justice in Health Sciences Education; Dean Emeritus, Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai; Author of the NEJM essay, Kathryn Srijan Sen, MD, PhD – Director, Eisenberg Family Depression Center; PI of the Intern Health Study Justin Bullock, MD, MPH – Fellow, University of Washington; Author of the NEJM article, Suicide, Rewriting My Story Stuart Slavin, MD, MEd – Vice President for Well-Being, ACGME Episode Release Schedule: September 17: Episode 102 – Honoring Dr. Jack Ruddell: A Story of Joy, Compassion, and Mental Health in Medical Training. September 17: Episode 103 – Suicide and Suicidality in Medical Training: Understanding the Crisis and its Causes. September 24: Episode 104 – Silent Struggles: Mental Health and Medical Education. September 26: Episode 105 – Repairing the System: How Do We Create Safe Environments? September 30: Episode 106 – Responding to Loss: Postvention and Support After a Suicide. Executive Producers: Lisa Meeks Rylee Betchkal John Ruddell Jennifer Ruddell Sound production: Jacob Feeman Mark Koha Next Day Podcast Consult Psychiatrist Joseph Murray, MD Resources: 24/7 Suicide & Crisis Hotline Call or text 988 or chat 988lifeline.org. The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention https://afsp.org Intern Health Study https://www.internhealthstudy.org https://www.srijan-sen-lab.com/intern-health-study How are you? By Jessi Gold https://www.drjessigold.com/how-do-you-feel-book-by-jessi-gold-md/ Make the Difference: Preventing Medical Trainee Suicide https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=I9GRxF9qEBA&feature=youtu.be Time to Talk About It: Physician Depression and Suicide” Video/Discussion Session for Interns, Residents, and Fellows https://www.mededportal.org/doi/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10508 Action Collaborative on Clinician Well-Being and Resilience National Academy of Medicine https://nam.edu/action-collaborative-on-clinician-well-being-and-resilience-network-organizations/
Interviewer: Lisa Meeks Interviewees John Ruddell Jennifer Ruddell Roja (friend of Jack Ruddell) Dr. Stuart Slavin Dr. Christine Moutier Dr. Srijan Sen Dr. David Muller Dr. Justin Bullock Dr. Jessi Gold Narrator Dr. Joseph Murray Transcript Keywords: Mental health, Medical training, Stress, Well-being, Jack Ruddell, Depression, Suicidality, Financial counseling, Career counseling, Transferable skills, Medical errors, Medical culture, Opt-Out, Trust, Vulnerability, Open Discussions, Sharing Stories Description In this episode, we address the urgent issue of suicidality in medical training, reflecting on the personal and systemic challenges that contribute to this crisis. Building on episodes 102, 103, and 104, we continue to explore the deep impact of these challenges. We begin by examining the need to address both individual and systemic factors, emphasizing the importance of cultural shifts within medical environments and advocating for meaningful systems change. As the episode concludes, our experts highlight actionable steps medical schools can take to better support mental health, including fostering open dialogue, ensuring accessible resources, and creating a culture of vulnerability. In memory of Dr. Jack Rudell, we close with a piece of his music—a poignant reminder of the personal nature of this issue and the critical need to keep every trainee's light shining. Description of Series DWDI Special Series: Suicidality in Medical Training dives into the critical conversations around mental health, well-being, support systems, and the intense pressures faced during medical training. Through the power of storytelling, the series intertwines these broader themes with the deeply personal story of Dr. Jack Ruddell, a promising medical student who tragically died by suicide. Jack's journey—his strengths, struggles, and the complexities leading to his untimely death—forms the emotional core of this five-part series, giving voice to the loved ones often excluded from these conversations. Alongside Jack's story, the series incorporates expert insights and data from the literature, offering a human perspective on burnout, depression, and suicide among medical trainees. With a commitment to improving mental health awareness and reducing the stigma around seeking help, the series presents a novel approach by centering personal narratives alongside expert analysis. It also explores actionable strategies for improving medical training environments and highlights the importance of institutional responses after a loss by suicide. Our mission is to reduce shame, encourage help-seeking among medical students struggling with depression, and ensure that every medical school is aware of the postvention resources offered by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP). Experts for the Series Christine Moutier, MD – Chief Medical Officer, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Jessi Gold, MD – Chief Wellness Officer, University of Tennessee System; Author of How Do You Feel? David Muller, MD – Director, Institute for Equity and Justice in Health Sciences Education; Dean Emeritus, Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai; Author of the NEJM essay, Kathryn Srijan Sen, MD, PhD – Director, Eisenberg Family Depression Center; PI of the Intern Health Study Justin Bullock, MD, MPH – Fellow, University of Washington; Author of the NEJM article, Suicide, Rewriting My Story Stuart Slavin, MD, MEd – Vice President for Well-Being, ACGME Episode Release Schedule: September 17: Episode 102 – Honoring Dr. Jack Ruddell: A Story of Joy, Compassion, and Mental Health in Medical Training. September 17: Episode 103 – Suicide and Suicidality in Medical Training: Understanding the Crisis and its Causes. September 24: Episode 104 – Silent Struggles: Mental Health and Medical Education. September 26: Episode 105 – Repairing the System: How Do We Create Safe Environments? September 30: Episode 106 – Responding to Loss: Postvention and Support After a Suicide. Executive Producers: Lisa Meeks Rylee Betchkal John Ruddell Jennifer Ruddell Sound production: Jacob Feeman Mark Koha Next Day Podcast Consult Psychiatrist Joseph Murray, MD Resources: 24/7 Suicide & Crisis Hotline Call or text 988 or chat 988lifeline.org. The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention https://afsp.org Intern Health Study https://www.internhealthstudy.org https://www.srijan-sen-lab.com/intern-health-study How are you? By Jessi Gold https://www.drjessigold.com/how-do-you-feel-book-by-jessi-gold-md/ Make the Difference: Preventing Medical Trainee Suicide https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=I9GRxF9qEBA&feature=youtu.be Time to Talk About It: Physician Depression and Suicide” Video/Discussion Session for Interns, Residents, and Fellows https://www.mededportal.org/doi/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10508 Action Collaborative on Clinician Well-Being and Resilience National Academy of Medicine https://nam.edu/action-collaborative-on-clinician-well-being-and-resilience-network-organizations/ References: Hogan, W. B., Del Re, A. M., & Daniels, A. H. (2021). A Voice, Singing: Reflections on Losing a Colleague to Suicide. Rhode Island Medical Journal, 104(6), 68-69. Knaak, S., Mantler, E., & Szeto, A. (2017, March). Mental illness-related stigma in healthcare: Barriers to access and care and evidence-based solutions. In Healthcare management forum (Vol. 30, No. 2, pp. 111-116). Sage CA: Los Angeles, CA: SAGE Publications. Malone, T. L., Zhao, Z., Liu, T. Y., Song, P. X., Sen, S., & Scott, L. J. (2021). Prediction of suicidal ideation risk in a prospective cohort study of medical interns. PLoS One, 16(12), e0260620. Meeks, L. M., Cleary, J., Horwitz, A., Pereira-Lima, K., Zhao, Z., Fang, Y., & Sen, S. (2022). Analysis of depressive symptoms and perceived impairment among physicians across intern year. JAMA Network Open, 5(1), e2144919-e2144919. Slavin, S. J., & Chibnall, J. T. (2016). Finding the why, changing the how: improving the mental health of medical students, residents, and physicians. Academic Medicine, 91(9), 1194-1196. Tandon MD, H. K., Kratochvil, M. D., Taylor, J., Keiser, M. S., LIMHP, K. L., Kent BS, N. J., ... & Gold, J. P. (2024). UNMC Quick Checks: An “Opt-Out” Model for Health Profession Student Appointments with Mental Health Counseling Services. Innovations in Health Sciences Education Journal, 2(1), 2.
Content Warning: This content addresses mental health issues, including research and narratives on suicide. Please take care while engaging with it and only proceed if you feel safe doing so. If you, or someone you love, is having thoughts of suicide, please contact 988. Help is available. Episode 104: Silent Struggles – Mental Health and Medical Education Interviewer Lisa Meeks Interviewees John Ruddell Jennifer Ruddell Roja (friend of Jack Ruddell) Dr. David Muller Dr. Justin Bullock Dr. Jessi Gold Narrator Dr. Joseph Murray Transcript Keywords: Mental health, Medical training, Stress, Well-being, Competitive environments, Performance, Self-care, High-stakes exams, Residency match, Learners with disabilities, Jack Ruddell, Depression, Suicidality, Dr. Jessi Gold, Dr. Justin Bullock, Dr. David Muller, Imposter syndrome, Research, Publications, Fitness for duty, COVID pandemic, Identity, Physician identity, Self-harm, Vulnerability, Stigma, USMLE Step 1, Dr. Catherine Lapidus, Docs with Disabilities Description In this deeply impactful third episode of our series on mental health and suicide in medical training, we delve into the unique pressures and challenges that medical students face including high stakes exams, aggressions in training, lack of safety, and fear of help seeking. This episode is a continuation of our exploration into how the demanding environment of medical education can contribute to mental health struggles, including depression and suicidality. Description of Series DWDI Special Series: Suicidality in Medical Training dives into the critical conversations around mental health, well-being, support systems, and the intense pressures faced during medical training. Through the power of storytelling, the series intertwines these broader themes with the deeply personal story of Dr. Jack Ruddell, a promising medical student who tragically died by suicide. Jack's journey—his strengths, struggles, and the complexities leading to his untimely death—forms the emotional core of this five-part series, giving voice to the loved ones often excluded from these conversations. Alongside Jack's story, the series incorporates expert insights and data from the literature, offering a human perspective on burnout, depression, and suicide among medical trainees. With a commitment to improving mental health awareness and reducing the stigma around seeking help, the series presents a novel approach by centering personal narratives alongside expert analysis. It also explores actionable strategies for improving medical training environments and highlights the importance of institutional responses after a loss by suicide. Our mission is to reduce shame, encourage help-seeking among medical students struggling with depression, and ensure that every medical school is aware of the postvention resources offered by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP). Experts for the Series Christine Moutier, MD – Chief Medical Officer, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Jessi Gold, MD – Chief Wellness Officer, University of Tennessee System; Author of How Do You Feel? David Muller, MD – Director, Institute for Equity and Justice in Health Sciences Education; Dean Emeritus, Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai; Author of the NEJM essay, Kathryn Srijan Sen, MD, PhD – Director, Eisenberg Family Depression Center; PI of the Intern Health Study Justin Bullock, MD, MPH – Fellow, University of Washington; Author of the NEJM article, Suicide, Rewriting My Story Stuart Slavin, MD, MEd – Vice President for Well-Being, ACGME Episode Release Schedule: September 17: Episode 102 – Honoring Dr. Jack Ruddell: A Story of Joy, Compassion, and Mental Health in Medical Training. September 17: Episode 103 – Suicide and Suicidality in Medical Training: Understanding the Crisis and its Causes. September 24: Episode 104 – Silent Struggles: Mental Health and Medical Education. September 26: Episode 105 – Repairing the System: How Do We Create Safe Environments? September 30: Episode 106 – Responding to Loss: Postvention and Support After a Suicide. Executive Producers: Lisa Meeks Rylee Betchkal John Ruddell Jennifer Ruddell Sound production: Jacob Feeman Next Day Podcast Consult Psychiatrist Joseph Murray, MD Resources: 24/7 Suicide & Crisis Hotline Call or text 988 or chat 988lifeline.org. The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention https://afsp.org Intern Health Study https://www.internhealthstudy.org https://www.srijan-sen-lab.com/intern-health-study How are you? By Jessi Gold https://www.drjessigold.com/how-do-you-feel-book-by-jessi-gold-md/ Make the Difference: Preventing Medical Trainee Suicide https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=I9GRxF9qEBA&feature=youtu.be Time to Talk About It: Physician Depression and Suicide” Video/Discussion Session for Interns, Residents, and Fellows https://www.mededportal.org/doi/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10508 Action Collaborative on Clinician Well-Being and Resilience National Academy of Medicine https://nam.edu/action-collaborative-on-clinician-well-being-and-resilience-network-organizations/ References: Lapedis CJ. Murky water. Annals of Internal Medicine. 2018 Sep 18;169(6):415-6. Meeks, L. M., Case, B., Stergiopoulos, E., Evans, B. K., & Petersen, K. H. (2021). Structural barriers to student disability disclosure in US-allopathic medical schools. Journal of Medical Education and Curricular Development, 8, 23821205211018696. Mirza, A. A., Baig, M., Beyari, G. M., Halawani, M. A., & Mirza, A. A. (2021). Depression and anxiety among medical students: a brief overview. Advances in Medical Education and Practice, 393-398. Rotenstein, L. S., Ramos, M. A., Torre, M., Segal, J. B., Peluso, M. J., Guille, C., ... & Mata, D. A. (2016). Prevalence of depression, depressive symptoms, and suicidal ideation among medical students: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Jama, 316(21), 2214-2236.
Warning: This content addresses mental health issues, including research and narratives on suicide. Please take care while engaging with it and only proceed if you feel safe doing so. If you, or someone you love, is having thoughts of suicide, please contact 988. Help is available. Interviewer Lisa Meeks Interviewees John Ruddell Jennifer Ruddell Roja (friend of Jack Ruddell) Dr. Christine Moutier Dr. Jessi Gold Narrator Dr. Joseph Murray Description In this deeply moving episode, host Lisa Meeks introduces a special series dedicated to exploring the mental health crisis among medical trainees, with a focus on the tragic story of Dr. Jack Ruddell. Joined by Jack's parents, John and Jennifer Ruddell, and his close friend Roja, we delve into Jack's life, his struggles with depression and anxiety, and the immense pressures faced by medical students. Dr. Joseph Murray, a psychiatrist at Weill Cornell Medical College, provides expert insights into the high rates of burnout, depression, and suicide in the medical field. We also hear from Dr. Christine Moutier, Chief Medical Officer of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, and Dr. Jessie Gold, a respected psychiatrist and author, who discuss the unique challenges and cultural issues within medical training that contribute to mental health struggles. This episode aims to reduce the stigma surrounding mental health issues, encourage medical learners to seek help, and advocate for systemic changes in medical education to foster a more supportive and compassionate environment. Description of Series DWDI Special Series: Suicidality in Medical Training dives into the critical conversations around mental health, well-being, support systems, and the intense pressures faced during medical training. Through the power of storytelling, the series intertwines these broader themes with the deeply personal story of Dr. Jack Ruddell, a promising medical student who died by suicide. Jack's journey—his strengths, struggles, and the complexities leading to his untimely death—forms the emotional core of this five-part series, giving voice to the loved ones often excluded from these conversations. Alongside Jack's story, the series incorporates expert insights and data from the literature, offering a human perspective on burnout, depression, and suicide among medical trainees. With a commitment to improving mental health awareness and reducing the stigma around seeking help, the series presents a novel approach by centering personal narratives alongside expert analysis. It also explores actionable strategies for improving medical training environments and highlights the importance of institutional responses after a loss by suicide. Our mission is to reduce shame, encourage help-seeking among medical students struggling with depression, and ensure that every medical school is aware of the postvention resources offered by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP). Experts for the Series Christine Moutier, MD – Chief Medical Officer, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Jessi Gold, MD – Chief Wellness Officer, University of Tennessee System; Author of How Do You Feel? David Muller, MD – Director, Institute for Equity and Justice in Health Sciences Education; Dean Emeritus, Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai; Author of the NEJM essay, Kathryn Srijan Sen, MD, PhD – Director, Eisenberg Family Depression Center; PI of the Intern Health Study Justin Bullock, MD, MPH – Fellow, University of Washington; Author of the NEJM article, Suicide, Rewriting My Story Stuart Slavin, MD, MEd – Vice President for Well-Being, ACGME Episode Release Schedule: September 17: Episode 102 – Honoring Dr. Jack Ruddell: A Story of Joy, Compassion, and Mental Health in Medical Training. September 17: Episode 103 – Suicide and Suicidality in Medical Training: Understanding the Crisis and its Causes. September 24: Episode 104 – Silent Struggles: Mental Health and Medical Education. September 26: Episode 105 – Repairing the System: How Do We Create Safe Environments? September 30: Episode 106 – Responding to Loss: Postvention and Support After a Suicide. Transcript Keywords: Suicide, Death, Mental health, Jack Ruddell, Medical training, Depression, Suicidality, Burnout, Anxiety, Medical trainees, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Tourette's, Disabilities, Medical education, Medical school, Discrimination, Academic pressure, Clinical practice, Imposter syndrome, Perfectionism, Shame, Mental disability, Learning challenges, Accommodations, High-stakes testing, Inclusivity, Stigma Resources: 24/7 Suicide & Crisis Hotline, call or text 988 or chat 988lifeline.org. How are you? By Jessi Gold National Office for Suicide Prevention: Language and suicide The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention References Johnson KM, Slavin SJ, Takahashi TA. Excellent vs Excessive: Helping Trainees Balance Performance and Perfectionism. J Grad Med Educ. 2023 Aug;15(4):424-427. doi: 10.4300/JGME-D-23-00003.1. PMID: 37637342; PMCID: PMC10449346. Bynum WE 4th, W Teunissen P, Varpio L. In the "Shadow of Shame": A Phenomenological Exploration of the Nature of Shame Experiences in Medical Students. Acad Med. 2021 Nov 1;96(11S):S23-S30. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000004261. PMID: 34348391. Jain, Neera R. PhD, MS1; Stergiopoulos, Erene MD, MA2; Addams, Amy3; Moreland, Christopher J. MD, MPH4; Meeks, Lisa M. PhD, MA5. “We Need a Seismic Shift”: Disabled Student Perspectives on Disability Inclusion in U.S. Medical Education. Academic Medicine ():10.1097/ACM.0000000000005842, August 8, 2024. | DOI: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000005842 Meeks LM, Jain NR. Accessibility, Inclusion, and Action in Medical Education: Lived Experiences of Learners and Physicians with Disabilities. Washington, DC: Association of American Medical Colleges; 2018. Retrieved on September 14, 2024 from: https://store.aamc.org/accessibility-inclusion-and-action-in-medical-education-lived-experiences-of-learners-and-physicians-with-disabilities.html. Meeks, L. M., Pereira‐Lima, K., Plegue, M., Jain, N. R., Stergiopoulos, E., Stauffer, C., ... & Moreland, C. J. (2023). Disability, program access, empathy and burnout in US medical students: A national study. Medical education, 57(6), 523-534. Recommended Readings: Almutairi, H., Alsubaiei, A., Abduljawad, S., Alshatti, A., Fekih-Romdhane, F., Husni, M., & Jahrami, H. (2022). Prevalence of burnout in medical students: A systematic review and meta-analysis. International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 68(6), 1157-1170. Enns MW & Cox B. (2002) The Nature and Assessment of Perfectionism: A Critical Analysis. In: Flett GL, Hewitt PL, eds. Perfectionism: Theory, Research, and Treatment. American Psychological Association, 33-62. Goldman, M. L., Shah, R. N., & Bernstein, C. A. (2015). Depression and suicide among physician trainees: recommendations for a national response. JAMA psychiatry, 72(5), 411-412. Johnson, K. M., Slavin, S. J., & Takahashi, T. A. (2023). Excellent vs excessive: helping trainees balance performance and perfectionism. Journal of Graduate Medical Education, 15(4), 424-427. Meeks, L. M., Conrad, S. S., Nouri, Z., Moreland, C. J., Hu, X., & Dill, M. J. (2022). Patient And Coworker Mistreatment Of Physicians With Disabilities: Study examines mistreatment of physicians with disabilities. Health Affairs, 41(10), 1396-1402. Mirza, A. A., Baig, M., Beyari, G. M., Halawani, M. A., & Mirza, A. A. (2021). Depression and anxiety among medical students: a brief overview. Advances in Medical Education and Practice, 393-398. Pereira-Lima, K., Meeks, L. M., Ross, K. E., Marcelin, J. R., Smeltz, L., Frank, E., & Sen, S. (2023). Barriers to disclosure of disability and request for accommodations among first-year resident physicians in the US. JAMA Network Open, 6(5), e239981-e239981. Meeks LM, Ramsey J, Lyons M, Spencer AL, Lee WW. Wellness and work: mixed messages in residency training. J Gen Intern Med. 2019;34(7):1352-1355. PMID: 30924087 Meeks LM, Stergiopoulos E, Petersen KH. Institutional Accountability for Students With Disabilities: A Call for Liaison Committee on Medical Education Action. Acad Med. 2021 Oct. PMID: 34670236
Interviewer Lisa Meeks Interviewees John Ruddell Jennifer Ruddell Roja (friend of Jack Ruddell) Dr. Christine Moutier Dr. Srijan Sen Dr. Justin Bullock Dr. Jessi Gold Narrator Dr. Joseph Murray Transcript Keywords: Suicide, Death, Mental health, Jack Ruddell, Medical training, Depression, Suicidality, Burnout, Anxiety, Medical trainees, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Tourette's, Disabilities, Medical education, Medical school, Discrimination, Academic pressure, Clinical practice, Imposter syndrome, Perfectionism, Shame, Mental disability, Learning challenges, Accommodations, High-stakes testing, Inclusivity, Stigma Description In the second episode of our series on medical training and suicide, we explore the mental health crisis through the story of Jack Ruddell, a medical student who died by suicide. The episode delves into the pressures, stigmas, and barriers that prevent trainees from seeking help, combining expert insights with personal narratives. We also hear from Jack's partner and parents, who stress the need for systemic change and de-stigmatization of mental health struggles in medical education. Description of Series DWDI Special Series: Suicidality in Medical Training dives into the critical conversations around mental health, well-being, support systems, and the intense pressures faced during medical training. Through the power of storytelling, the series intertwines these broader themes with the deeply personal story of Dr. Jack Ruddell, a promising medical student who tragically died by suicide. Jack's journey—his strengths, struggles, and the complexities leading to his untimely death—forms the emotional core of this five-part series, giving voice to the loved ones often excluded from these conversations. Alongside Jack's story, the series incorporates expert insights and data from the literature, offering a human perspective on burnout, depression, and suicide among medical trainees. With a commitment to improving mental health awareness and reducing the stigma around seeking help, the series presents a novel approach by centering personal narratives alongside expert analysis. It also explores actionable strategies for improving medical training environments and highlights the importance of institutional responses after a loss by suicide. Our mission is to reduce shame, encourage help-seeking among medical students struggling with depression, and ensure that every medical school is aware of the postvention resources offered by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP). Experts for the Series Christine Moutier, MD – Chief Medical Officer, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Jessi Gold, MD – Chief Wellness Officer, University of Tennessee System; Author of How Do You Feel? David Muller, MD – Director, Institute for Equity and Justice in Health Sciences Education; Dean Emeritus, Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai; Author of the NEJM essay, Kathryn Srijan Sen, MD, PhD – Director, Eisenberg Family Depression Center; PI of the Intern Health Study Justin Bullock, MD, MPH – Fellow, University of Washington; Author of the NEJM article, Suicide, Rewriting My Story Stuart Slavin, MD, MEd – Vice President for Well-Being, ACGME Episode Release Schedule: September 17: Episode 102 – Honoring Dr. Jack Ruddell: A Story of Joy, Compassion, and Mental Health in Medical Training. September 17: Episode 103 – Suicidality in Medical Training: Understanding the Crisis and its Causes. September 24: Episode 104 – Silent Struggles: Mental Health and Medical Education. September 26: Episode 105 – Repairing the System: How Do We Create Safe Environments? September 30: Episode 106 – Responding to Loss: Postvention and Support After a Suicide. Resources: 24/7 Suicide & Crisis Hotline Call or text 988 or chat 988lifeline.org. The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention https://afsp.org Intern Health Study https://www.internhealthstudy.org https://www.srijan-sen-lab.com/intern-health-study How are you? By Jessi Gold https://www.drjessigold.com/how-do-you-feel-book-by-jessi-gold-md/ Make the Difference: Preventing Medical Trainee Suicide https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=I9GRxF9qEBA&feature=youtu.be Time to Talk About It: Physician Depression and Suicide: Video/Discussion Session for Interns, Residents and Fellows https://www.mededportal.org/doi/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10508 Action Collaborative on Clinician Well-Being and Resilience National Academy of Medicine https://nam.edu/action-collaborative-on-clinician-well-being-and-resilience-network-organizations/ Suggested Readings Baker, K., Warren, R., Abelson, J. L., & Sen, S. (2017). Physician mental health: depression and anxiety. Physician Mental Health and Well-Being: Research and Practice, 131-150. Brådvik, L. (2018). Suicide risk and mental disorders. International journal of environmental research and public health, 15(9), 2028. Bullock, J. L. (2020). Suicide—rewriting my story. New England Journal of Medicine, 382(13), 1196-1197. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2022). Web-based Injury Statistics Query and Reporting System (WISQARS) Fatal Injury Reports. https://webappa.cdc.gov/sasweb/ncipc/mortrate.html Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2022). Web-based Injury Statistics Query and Reporting System (WISQARS) Fatal Injury Reports. https://webappa.cdc.gov/sasweb/ncipc/mortrate.html Goldman, M. L., Shah, R. N., & Bernstein, C. A. (2015). Depression and suicide among physician trainees: recommendations for a national response. JAMA psychiatry, 72(5), 411-412. Halperin, S. J., Henderson, M. N., Prenner, S., & Grauer, J. N. (2021). Prevalence of anxiety and depression among medical students during the Covid-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study. Journal of medical education and curricular development, 8, 2382120521991150. Hampton, T. (2005). Experts address risk of physician suicide. Jama, 294(10), 1189-1191. Malone, T. L., Zhao, Z., Liu, T. Y., Song, P. X., Sen, S., & Scott, L. J. (2021). Prediction of suicidal ideation risk in a prospective cohort study of medical interns. PLoS One, 16(12), e0260620. Rotenstein, L. S., Ramos, M. A., Torre, M., Segal, J. B., Peluso, M. J., Guille, C., ... & Mata, D. A. (2016). Prevalence of depression, depressive symptoms, and suicidal ideation among medical students: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Jama, 316(21), 2214-2236. Schernhammer, E. S., & Colditz, G. A. (2004). Suicide rates among physicians: a quantitative and gender assessment (meta-analysis). American Journal of Psychiatry, 161(12), 2295-2302. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (n.d.). Major depression. National Institute of Mental Health. https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/statistics/major-depression
IMTS is right around the corner! Editor-in-Chief, Steve Plumb, sits down with SME Media editors Cameron Kerkau, Lawrence Moebs, David Muller and Kip Hanson to discuss what they're looking forward to at the show.
In this episode, Rachel interviews David, a renowned headshot photographer who has been named LA's favorite for three years. They discuss the importance of headshots for actors and delve into David's background and journey in the industry. David shares valuable insights and answers common questions about getting the perfect headshot. Whether you're a new actor or a seasoned one, this episode provides valuable information on the significance of headshots in the casting process. David Muller started his entertainment career as an aspiring actor. After dozens of national commercials, and several TV appearances including NBC's Frasier, David began focusing on photography, specifically specializing in Headshots for actors. David was declared one of LA's favorite Headshot photographers 3 years in a row by the Backstage Readers Poll from 2010-2012. David loves shooting, although, his favorite job of all is being a dad to his two young boys. Follow David Mullerhttp://www.davidmullerphotography.com/https://www.instagram.com/davidmullerphotography00:00 Importance of headshots for actors.07:44 The future of headshots.10:39 Creating a comfortable and collaborative environment.15:46 Meeting new people is exciting.24:11 Headshots are evolving towards editorial style.25:27 Be creative and break free.Watch the Podcast on YouTube | Read the DiariesHost, Author of Diary of an Actress,. Executive Producer: Rachel BailitEditor, Producer : Max BugrovYouTube: @diaryofanactresspodcastInstagram: diaryofanactresspodcastTikTok: @diaryofanactresspodcastFacebook: diaryofanactress
Here's your podcast! It's got a little hat, we knew you'd like that.Jade, Kara and Erica talk about The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Season 5 Episode 4 "Susan".Share your thoughts about the show: What do you like/dislike? What's your “most marvelous moment” and which character is your fave!? We want to know! Go to Facebook.com/podcastica where we put up posts about each episode and leave a comment there or Email us at perfectlymarvelouspodcast@gmail.com Send a voice message or just write your thoughts and we will read them on the podcast! And check out the incredible lineup of our other shows on Podcastica.com – guaranteed, if you enjoy watching it on TV, we cover it! Links from news:Mrs. Maisel's Alex Borstein Talks 'Cool Chemistry' With [Spoiler], 'Perfect Progression' of Susie's Coming Out Arc:https://tvline.com/2023/04/21/marvelous-mrs-maisel-recap-season-5-episode-4-susie-hedy-nina-arianda/That industrial musical in ‘Mrs. Maisel' wasn't a fever dream — it was history:https://forward.com/culture/544039/industrial-musical-mrs-maisel-history-american-advertising/?amp=1&fbclid=IwAR1dgQ18ajCd3ASLtgnu5J3pmmO2YkLkQIDkylzhhr_90d3NphX45Zx9zVEMarvelous Mrs. Maisel Star Weighs In on [Mei]'s Departure in Season 5 Premiere: 'It Was a Complete Shock' :https://tvline.com/2023/04/14/marvelous-mrs-maisel-stephanie-hsu-leaving-season-5-mei-lin/Title: New York City Mayor Eric Adams Declares ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Day' As Final Season Debuts:https://deadline.com/2023/04/new-york-city-marvelous-mrs-maisel-day-fifth-final-season-mayor-eric-adams-governor-kathy-hochul-1235325708/David Muller interview. Talks about his work as cinematographer on his work as cinematographer on The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel:https://youtu.be/A7qhfYlG3MsFollow Jade on social media:Instagram- @JadethenakedladyTiktok- @Jade8green
In this Interview with Brian David Muller we get to talk about his new released single the "Mountain is you" and the story behind what sparked his inspiration. Brian writes and produces all his own music from start to finish. You can find all of his music on Spotify. Brian is not only a singer song writer, but is the founder of a foundation for his late wife: Amie Muller Foundation. We dig into how he started the foundation and how his wife started a huge movement for others in the military before her passing as well. This becomes a common response in the Muller family. It seems every obstacle is met head on with grace, purpose and strength. If you are looking for inspiration or to find inner strength in dealing with life, grief, relationships, love and parenting you are going to want to tune in. Brian has a way of sharing his life and knowledge with humor and passion wrapped in love.You try to make use of what you should doYou set goals, then lose track, you make gains then step backThere's so much, at stake and you've lost touch of the dreams you used to make, the dreams you used to makeNo matter how much you know you want toNo matter how hard you try to breakthroughNo matter if you try, find a better reason toNo matter what you say, no matter what you doThere's a mountain in your way andTHE MOUNTAIN IS YOUYou mean to make change but lose faith, and switch lanesYou find truth, than feed lies. You bury, what's insideNo matter how much you know you want toNo matter how hard you try to breakthroughNo matter if you try, find a better reason toNo matter what you say, no matter what you doThere's a mountain in your way andTHE MOUNTAIN IS YOUYou can read a million quotes, write a thousand notes, tell yourself the bestBut unless you believe, know your thoughts are the seed, that grow and manifestSo stop doing what your doing, leave the old you in ruins, start building a newCause you only got one, and there's a better someone, inside of youOne day the mountain in front of you, will be so far behindOne day the mountain, will be nowhere to findAnd who you become, will stay with you foreverWhen each day is done, with the setting of the sun, you'll be better and betterSo take a step, take it slow, know where you want to goTake a stride, see it clear, lose all your scary fearsClaim it, create it, be it, see it and the ripple will grow, more than you knowSo what you gonna do, what you gonna do, what you gonna do, What you gonna do right now!-LYRICS from his NEW SINGLE “The Mountain Is You.” Released 02-25-2022 on all streaming platforms.
Happy Almost New Year! I've done something a little wild for you - For this episode of Brian Breaks Character, I've pulled together my favorite quotes from all of the episodes this year. It's like a ticker tape of inspiration where we talk about getting more auditions, getting representation, creating content, being an activist in your creative pursuits, marketing yourself, making money, and storytelling. Get sooo inspired that you want to go a little deeper? Take a listen to one of our past episodes: Prepare Ye The Way to Get More Auditions with Special Host Summer Mastain https://plinkhq.com/i/1570747490/e/1000533974205 Get More Auditions with these CastingAbout & Actors Access Insider Secrets - Part One https://plinkhq.com/i/1570747490/e/1000534687669 Your Casting Profiles in the Age of Social Distancing with Special Host Summer Mastain https://plinkhq.com/i/1570747490/e/1000535401722 Casting Networks' Survival Guide with Katie O'Connor & Scott Madej https://plinkhq.com/i/1570747490/e/1000536259696 Get More Auditions with your Casting Profiles – The Megamix https://plinkhq.com/i/1570747490/e/1000536989729 The Call-In Coaching Show featuring YOU https://plinkhq.com/i/1570747490/e/1000524761220 Become Offer Only & How to Tell When You Need to Be Coached https://plinkhq.com/i/1570747490/e/1000541327368 The Call-In Coaching Show featuring YOU (Part 2) https://plinkhq.com/i/1570747490/e/1000530267084 How to Get An Agent with Guest Host Jo Kelly https://plinkhq.com/i/1570747490/e/1000540604438 How They Did It: Mom and actor Eumi let go of limiting beliefs and picked up 6 offers for representation https://plinkhq.com/i/1570747490/e/1000526940093 Write Your Dream Role with Emily Grace https://plinkhq.com/i/1570747490/e/1000542196950 TV Powerhouse Danny Rose teaches how to pitch… and come out alive! https://plinkhq.com/i/1570747490/e/1000528841237 An Inside Look At Writing For Television with Nick Wootton https://plinkhq.com/i/1570747490/e/1000525718983 How to Create Content for Change with Jen Ponton https://plinkhq.com/i/1570747490/e/1000526597888 From Craigslist to The White House to a TV career with Kevin Arbouet https://plinkhq.com/i/1570747490/e/1000527346226 Showrunner Paul Witten's Road to the Emmys was Paved with NOs https://plinkhq.com/i/1570747490/e/1000538441868 Ignite a Revolution In Filmmaking with Naomi McDougall Jones https://plinkhq.com/i/1570747490/e/1000524761255 Sharon Got 35 Meetings for Representation with Zero Referrals https://plinkhq.com/i/1570747490/e/1000526095619 Find Consistency In Your Hustle with Sam Valentine https://plinkhq.com/i/1570747490/e/1000524761336 Find Your Inner Purpose with Mark and Jenny https://plinkhq.com/i/1570747490/e/1000524761254 Why the YES Vote Matters – An IATSE Member Tells Her Story https://plinkhq.com/i/1570747490/e/1000537745400 Headshots that Win: Prep, Pet Peeves & Perfection with David Muller https://plinkhq.com/i/1570747490/e/1000528107343 How to Be a Disability Ally in the Entertainment Biz with Christine Bruno https://plinkhq.com/i/1570747490/e/1000529569463 Stephanie drops the target list and finds the perfect bicoastal agent https://plinkhq.com/i/1570747490/e/1000532660095 Dump Your Toxic Relationship with Money with Miata Edoga https://plinkhq.com/i/1570747490/e/1000531694928 Your Self Worth Equals Your Net Worth with Katy Chen Mazzara https://plinkhq.com/i/1570747490/e/1000543602766 How To Show Up & Think Bigger with DaJuan Johnson https://plinkhq.com/i/1570747490/e/1000524761169 ‘Book the Room' from Your Living Room with Christine Horn https://plinkhq.com/i/1570747490/e/1000532369203 Re-Define Success with Casting Director Alaine Alldaffer https://plinkhq.com/i/1570747490/e/1000533077052 Alena-the-Hustler took Olympic gold when she quit showcases and landed the reps of her wildest dreams! https://plinkhq.com/i/1570747490/e/1000531312926 No-Sweat Social Media Strategies with the Queen Heidi Dean https://plinkhq.com/i/1570747490/e/1000539160725 Use Your Words (to Get into the Right Inboxes) with Copywriting Queen Marisa Corcoran https://plinkhq.com/i/1570747490/e/1000530293314 Why Your Story Matters with The Moth's Kate Tellers https://plinkhq.com/i/1570747490/e/1000539874664 Thank You, Actors – What You Teach Us All https://plinkhq.com/i/1570747490/e/1000542935830 The 5 Questions to Own 2021 & Slay 2022 https://plinkhq.com/i/1570747490/e/1000544411983 Thank you for tuning in to this episode of Brian Breaks Character! 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Michael talks with photographer David Muller about all things headshots: wardrobe, HMU, backdrops, lighting, even cameras and lenses. They also discuss mastering the art of the 'squinch' and the subtle differences between commercial and theatrical facial expressions. David then suggests why, despite all your preparation, you should stay open to new ideas and those rare happy accidents. @davidmullerphotography
In this episode of the “Stories from the NNI” podcast, David Muller, the Samuel B. Eckert Professor of Engineering in Applied and Engineering Physics at Cornell University and the co-director of the Kavli Institute at Cornell for Nanoscale Science, highlights the progress made over the years to continuously improve the resolution of electron microscopes in order to explore atomic structures in more detail. If you would like to learn more about nanotechnology, go to nano.gov or email us at info@nnco.nano.gov. Closed captioning is provided on our YouTube channel. For this episode, go to: https://youtu.be/bUrhtmQIMlA CREDITS Special thanks to: David MullerCornell University Produced by:Andrew Pomeroy Music: Inspirational Outlook by Scott Holmes https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Sc...https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this podcast are those of the guest and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Nanotechnology Coordination Office or United States Government. Additionally, mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute endorsement or recommendation by any of the aforementioned parties. Any mention of commercial products, processes, or services cannot be construed as an endorsement or recommendation.
In this episode of the “Nano Matters” podcast, David Muller, the Samuel B. Eckert Professor of Engineering in Applied and Engineering Physics at Cornell University and the co-director of the Kavli Institute at Cornell for Nanoscale Science, describes how he and his team have set a world record in the resolution of an electron microscope. If you would like to learn more about nanotechnology, go to nano.gov or email us at info@nnco.nano.gov. Closed captioning is provided on our YouTube channel. For this episode, go to: https://youtu.be/YI3n-Dj-ST8 CREDITS Special thanks to: David MullerCornell University Produced by:Andrew Pomeroy Music: Inspirational Outlook by Scott Holmes https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Sc...https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this podcast are those of the guest and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Nanotechnology Coordination Office or United States Government. Additionally, mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute endorsement or recommendation by any of the aforementioned parties. Any mention of commercial products, processes, or services cannot be construed as an endorsement or recommendation.
Named one of Backstage's “8 Killer Headshot Photographers in NY and LA,” David Muller is one of the best headshot photographers out there. Managers and agents send their clients to him whenever they want standout headshots.As an actor who *might* not be a stranger to pinching pennies, the thought of headshots can bring on a wave of panic. If you dread the process, commitment, and investment of taking headshots, this episode is for you. In today's episode, David and I share a wildly different take on how to get the perfect headshots. As an ex-actor himself, David shares how preparation and play are the key (and this lesson applies to ANY set or brave new artistic endeavor!). This conversation with David will give you the steps to plan for a fabulous shoot and the mindset to approach your headshots with more clarity. Prepare to show up to your next shoot ready to play and relinquish control so that you can leave with headshots you're proud of. CLOSER LOOK & TAKEAWAYS Realistic expectations: Why your headshot won't look 100% like your reference or inspiration image David's advice on the hardest look to get – the raw, makeup-less headshot The hallmarks of a great headshot session Wardrobe: flexibility, castability, mistakes and specificity David's hot take on headshot trends... should you actually follow them? How David went from being an out-of-work-actor to Hollywood's hottest headshot photographer Why you need to be clear – but not controlling – about what you want from your headshot shoot Why newer actors should focus on their immediate castability before stretching to get a lot of looks Watch the uncut behind-the-scenes video of this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/brianpatacca CONNECT WITH DAVID Instagram https://www.instagram.com/davidmullerphotography/ WEBSITE https://www.davidmullerphotography.com/ CONNECT WITH ME Instagram https://www.instagram.com/briansaysthat/ FREE TRAINING https://www.makeagentswantyou.com Thank you for tuning in to this episode of Brian Breaks Character! If you loved this episode, please subscribe and leave an honest review. Your review helps boost the show and gives us the chance to help more creatives get out of suffering for their art and into action. Be sure to leave your IG handle when you do so I can send a VIP episode to say thank you. Want to learn more? If you're an actor and your goal is to have a fabulous representation, come watch Make Agents Want You for free (https://www.makeagentswantyou.com). That way, you can get off the hamster wheel of reaching out and focus on the acting you were born to do.
Getting customers out of leases early. And spiffs for employees. Automotive News' David Muller says retailers are becoming more creative in their pursuit of used inventory.
The used-vehicle landscape is rapidly evolving. While used-car retailer CarMax continues to dominate the space, online upstarts such as Carvana, Vroom, Shift and CarLotz are gaining traction. But Automotive News reporter David Muller says there's still plenty of market share for traditional dealers.
The Houdini Hall of Fame in Niagara Falls Canada was a treasure trove of all things Houdini. Where did all of that stuff come from? Who was behind the creation of this attraction? What happened to all the props when it closed down in 1995? Bruce interviews David Muller, the son of owner Henry Muller, who tells stories from his book, Growing Up With Houdini. Listen to hear how you can get a copy of this book. Support the podcast by joining the Society of American Magicians at www.magicsam.com Have an idea for an episode? Let us know at podcast@magicsam.com. Order your S.A.M. merchandise at www.magicsam.com/store
The Nocturnists picks up with Season 3, which was interrupted by the COVID pandemic. Internal medicine physician David Muller tells a story about a chance encounter on the George Washington Bridge that made him ponder what makes caring real, and not just something we do professionally. This story was originally told live in New York City at our October 2019 event at the Housing Works Bookstore Cafe. Learn more about this great venue and organization here. Illustrations by Lindsay Mound. Original theme music by Yosef Munro. Other music comes from Blue Dot Sessions. The Nocturnists is made possible by the California Medical Association, the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, and people like you who have donated through our website and Patreon page. __________ WARNING: Today's episode of The Nocturnists contains descriptions of mental health crises and suicidal actions. Listener discretion is advised. If you are having thoughts of suicide, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 (TALK) or go to SpeakingOfSuicide.com/resources for a list of additional resources.
Professor David Muller is an interventional cardiologist at St Vincent's Hospital in Sydney with a special interest in structural heart disease, complex coronary stenting, peripheral vascular intervention, valvular heart disease and transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI), and he performs research at the University of New South Wales. Today we are discussing aortic stenosis, and I do a ~15 minute introduction on the history of surgery - because it is quite amazing how far we have come! Disclaimer: Professor Muller received no payment for the podcast (nor did I!) however does receive honoraria as a Medical Advisory Board member/consultant to most of the TAVI companies including Medtronic, Abbott and Edwards. Also research funding from the same companies. If you find this podcast valuable, rating it 5 stars and leaving a review on iTunes, Spotify or Facebook is a huge help. You can also find me and lots more resources on www.thegpshow.com If you would like to provide feedback or request a topic, please Contact Us. Thank you for listening and supporting.
Hello And Welcome Back To The Waffle-Free Storytelling Podcast!It was an absolute treat to talk to David Muller about his work, his stories, and Herman Charles Bosman. The story in this episode is a famous tale written by https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herman_Charles_Bosman (Herman Charles Bosman) called "Willem Prinsloo's Peach Brandy". Get in touch, follow, and find out more about David through his Facebook pages https://www.facebook.com/themerryscholar/ (The Merry Scholar), and https://www.facebook.com/OomSchalkLourens/ (Oom Schalk Lourens) where you'll find everything he's doing and all the upcoming events! HERE'S THE https://player.captivate.fm/episode/ba8d0108-d085-4e54-ac40-27a2dcd2d418 (STORY) HERE'S THE https://player.captivate.fm/episode/4f7fd720-f136-40e6-aaa0-b22126b263b6 (INTERVIEW) Some translations from the story: Mielies - Maize/corn Hoogte - Heights Abjaterskop - Where the story takes place Groot Marico - A hamlet in the North-West Province of South Africa Boer - Farmer "Yes, jong" - "Jong" means "Young" in Afrikaans, but is also used in colloquial language to mean "Yes, buddy/friend" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veldskoen (Veldskoen) - South African walking shoes Kerels - Chap; Dude; Fellows Voorhuis - Literally means "front house" and refers to the front-room or living room of a home. More information from the interview! About http://southafrica.co.za/groot-marico.html (Groot Marico and Herman Charles Bosman) David Muller's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/themerryscholar/ (The Merry Scholar) David Muller IS https://www.facebook.com/OomSchalkLourens/ (Oom Schalk Lourens)! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0TptfDMJ82HmqWJpGpWvz4 (More Bosman stories) by David Muller http://www.hookedonbooks.org.za/ (Hooked On Books, South Africa) https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bite-Size-Einstein-Quotations-Everything-Twentieth-ebook/dp/B017H33ET6 (Bite-Size Einstein): "I never learned to drive a car, it's too complicated" So... pour yourself a mug of something glorious, warm and comfortable, and join me with David Muller and the very best of Oom Schalk Lourens! When you're done, you're welcome to visit https://tinakonstant.com/ (https://tinakonstant.com/) and enjoy more waffle-free storytelling. Tina P.S.... STAY IN TOUCH! If you want Waffle-Free Stories dropped at your digital doorstep, AND the (tweaked and updated) transcripts to episodes 7, 8, 9 and 10, then https://tinakonstant.com/ (click here), fill in the "Join the conversation" form, and I'll send them right to you. Listen here, or pick it up and subscribe on your favourite Podcast Player, including: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/waffle-free-storytelling/id1494749381 (iTunes) https://open.spotify.com/show/2zwoH2W0KLM7K4KocaFpnY (Spotify) https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/waffle-free-storytelling (Stitcher) https://radiopublic.com/waffle-free-storytelling-GKqLOx (RadioPublic) https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5jYXB0aXZhdGUuZm0vd2FmZmxlLWZyZWUtc3Rvcnl0ZWxsaW5nLw%3D%3D (Google Podcasts) #WaffleFreeStorytelling #story #storytelling #podcast #podcasting #podcaster Support this podcast
Hello And Welcome Back To The Waffle-Free Storytelling Podcast!It was an absolute treat to talk to David Muller about his work, his stories, and Herman Charles Bosman. The story in this episode is a famous tale written by https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herman_Charles_Bosman (Herman Charles Bosman) called "Willem Prinsloo's Peach Brandy". Get in touch, follow, and find out more about David through his Facebook pages https://www.facebook.com/themerryscholar/ (The Merry Scholar), and https://www.facebook.com/OomSchalkLourens/ (Oom Schalk Lourens) where you'll find everything he's doing and all the upcoming events! HERE'S THE https://player.captivate.fm/episode/ba8d0108-d085-4e54-ac40-27a2dcd2d418 (STORY) HERE'S THE https://player.captivate.fm/episode/4f7fd720-f136-40e6-aaa0-b22126b263b6 (INTERVIEW) Some translations from the story: Mielies - Maize/corn Hoogte - Heights Abjaterskop - Where the story takes place Groot Marico - A hamlet in the North-West Province of South Africa Boer - Farmer "Yes, jong" - "Jong" means "Young" in Afrikaans, but is also used in colloquial language to mean "Yes, buddy/friend" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veldskoen (Veldskoen) - South African walking shoes Kerels - Chap; Dude; Fellows Voorhuis - Literally means "front house" and refers to the front-room or living room of a home. More information from the interview! About http://southafrica.co.za/groot-marico.html (Groot Marico and Herman Charles Bosman) David Muller's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/themerryscholar/ (The Merry Scholar) David Muller IS https://www.facebook.com/OomSchalkLourens/ (Oom Schalk Lourens)! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0TptfDMJ82HmqWJpGpWvz4 (More Bosman stories) by David Muller http://www.hookedonbooks.org.za/ (Hooked On Books, South Africa) https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bite-Size-Einstein-Quotations-Everything-Twentieth-ebook/dp/B017H33ET6 (Bite-Size Einstein): "I never learned to drive a car, it's too complicated" So... pour yourself a mug of something glorious, warm and comfortable, and join me with David Muller and the very best of Oom Schalk Lourens! When you're done, you're welcome to visit https://tinakonstant.com/ (https://tinakonstant.com/) and enjoy more waffle-free storytelling. Tina P.S.... STAY IN TOUCH! If you want Waffle-Free Stories dropped at your digital doorstep, AND the (tweaked and updated) transcripts to episodes 7, 8, 9 and 10, then https://tinakonstant.com/ (click here), fill in the "Join the conversation" form, and I'll send them right to you. Listen here, or pick it up and subscribe on your favourite Podcast Player, including: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/waffle-free-storytelling/id1494749381 (iTunes) https://open.spotify.com/show/2zwoH2W0KLM7K4KocaFpnY (Spotify) https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/waffle-free-storytelling (Stitcher) https://radiopublic.com/waffle-free-storytelling-GKqLOx (RadioPublic) https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5jYXB0aXZhdGUuZm0vd2FmZmxlLWZyZWUtc3Rvcnl0ZWxsaW5nLw%3D%3D (Google Podcasts) #WaffleFreeStorytelling #story #storytelling #podcast #podcasting #podcaster Support this podcast
David Muller (Los Angeles-based headshot and portrait photographer, named one of LA's favorite headshot photographers by Backstage Reader's Choice Awards) visits the studio for what becomes an extraordinarily revealing look into what he refers to as his time spent in a Christian "cult". David tells a story as surprising as it is understandable, beginning as a secular middle-schooler, and transitioning step-by-step from being Born Again, to Pentecostal, to something much more extreme and unhealthy, always following his Mother along this astounding journey. David is free from this past now, and his faith today, although one of genuine spirituality, is rooted in science, evolution, and reason. But all of the pain, agony, sincerity and even euphoria of those years are palpable in his voice and his words as he recalls for us his dramatic upbringing. It was a gift to listen to his story. Something to share: Here's a link to a famous pastor - T.D. Jakes - who at times in the video you will see Speaking in Tongues...... However! Here's a link to an article about how T.D. Jakes has now moved away from his Pentecostal "Oneness" faith, to a more Trinitarian point-of-view.Twitter: @nicholasdagosto #GodsDelicateShow Instagram: @nicholasdagosto #GodsDelicateShowOfficial Website: https://godsdelicateshow.podbean.com/ Music by Sean Whalen, Art by Alexandra Delano
Welcome to this episode of Linux Spotlight where I sit down BDLL community member Dave Muller (DreamingWolf) where he shows us his talent for Poetry and Radio along with his love for learning! We travel through his history in Computers, coding and finally into Linux. Enjoy! Twitter (https://twitter.com/_DWolf_) Telegram (https://t.me/dreamingwolf) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/master.wordsmith)
The transmission electron microscope was designed to break records. Using its beam of electrons, scientists have glimpsed many types of viruses for the first time. They've used it to study parts of biological cells like ribosomes and mitochondria. You can see individual atoms with it. But experts have recently unlocked new potential for the machine. “It's been a very dramatic and sudden shift,” says physicist David Muller of Cornell University.
We kick off this podcast with a heartwarming story about bees and what better place to have a talk about them than at the Hive in Palmer Road, Muizenberg. Bees sting but if they like you then they don't. I was amazed at how caring bees are for each other.A sad follow up story is the one about the brutal "Lakeside Butcher" murder which rocked our community 3 years ago. Yolande, who is a former crime reporter, gives us some insight into the final outcome of the trial.Have you heard of bacon trees? I haven't. There is a bit of a mystery as too who is cutting down the bacon trees (spekbome). Speculation as to why they are being stolen hasn't solved the mystery.We also chat around the legend, David Muller, who is the actor Oom Schalk Lourens OR is it the other way round? You never know. He has so many personas.
We kick off this podcast with a heartwarming story about bees and what better place to have a talk about them than at the Hive in Palmer Road, Muizenberg. Bees sting but if they like you then they don't. I was amazed at how caring bees are for each other.A sad follow up story is the one about the brutal "Lakeside Butcher" murder which rocked our community 3 years ago. Yolande, who is a former crime reporter, gives us some insight into the final outcome of the trial.Have you heard of bacon trees? I haven't. There is a bit of a mystery as too who is cutting down the bacon trees (spekbome). Speculation as to why they are being stolen hasn't solved the mystery.We also chat around the legend, David Muller, who is the actor Oom Schalk Lourens OR is it the other way round? You never know. He has so many personas.
A men only show at the Baxter Theatre? What next? That should ruffle some feathers. Actor and comedian, David Muller, has a light-bulb moment at the Baxter Theatre and we find out more on this episode.Then a decision is made about whether Fish Hoek should be wet or dry. The ladies chat about the pros and cons and some of the reactions from the community. Does it matter? Will it affect us in Muizenberg? These questions are debated.We also hear about a successful year and the results of a homeless/street people initiative. Then finally some news about a film festival where people from the south can be part of a filmmaking project and learn the skills of creating short films with video. All this and more on our latest episode.
A men only show at the Baxter Theatre? What next? That should ruffle some feathers. Actor and comedian, David Muller, has a light-bulb moment at the Baxter Theatre and we find out more on this episode.Then a decision is made about whether Fish Hoek should be wet or dry. The ladies chat about the pros and cons and some of the reactions from the community. Does it matter? Will it affect us in Muizenberg? These questions are debated.We also hear about a successful year and the results of a homeless/street people initiative. Then finally some news about a film festival where people from the south can be part of a filmmaking project and learn the skills of creating short films with video. All this and more on our latest episode.
The last time OIS Podcast talked with David Muller, he was leaving Avedro to start a new company. Two years later, Allotex has raised capital from a strategic investor and is preparing to enter clinical trials in Europe.
David Muller came close to writing the final chapter of Avedro’s push to have corneal cross-linking approved by the FDA. But he opted to leave the company before the final approval came through to pursue a new venture called Allotex. In this interview with OIS Podcast, Muller explains his decision to leave Avedro and tells us why he’s excited about this new entrepreneurial endeavor.
Avedro’s long saga with the FDA continues. Last week, the firm resubmitted the NDA for its riboflavin ophthalmic solution/KXL System, which should be the final step toward the company securing FDA approval. Founder and CEO David Muller explains how the Avedro worked to overcome the latest setback and how he, as the company’s leader, manages expectations of employees, investors, and customers as the company suffers delay after delay. He also gives an update on Avedro’s promising Photorefractive Intrastromal Cross-Linking (PiXL) refractive technology and explains what he learned about himself while running a dairy farm in Vermont.
David Muller, CEO of Avedro, addresses delays in the FDA’s review of the company’s riboflavin ophthalmic solution/KXL System for corneal cross-linking and discusses the considerable potential of PIXL.
CEO David Muller, maps out Avedro’s designs to dominate the corneal cross-linking market and potentially change the game of vision correction.
Two decades after pioneering the technology that became Lasik, Avedro Inc. CEO David Muller is working to make the procedure safer and more effective.
In today’s episode, Ryan talks with Dr. David Muller, the Dean for Medical Education at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (MSSM) about FlexMed, a program that allows you to apply to medical school as early as high school senior or undergrad freshmen or sophomore, as well as skip most of the traditional premed requirements like the MCAT, organic chemistry, biochemistry, or physics. FlexMed is basically an upgrade of what was previously called HuMed (Humanities in Medicine). Links and Other Resources: Full Episode Blog Post FlexMed Program 2010 Published HuMed Article Some criticism of the FlexMed program Wall Street Journal Article Hang out with us in the Premed Hangout Facebook group! Click join and we’ll add you up to our private Facebook group. Next Step Test Prep: Get one-on-one tutoring for the MCAT, full-length practice tests, and more to maximize your MCAT score. Use promo code “MSHQ” to save!