Podcasts about dell seton medical center

  • 8PODCASTS
  • 9EPISODES
  • 35mAVG DURATION
  • ?INFREQUENT EPISODES
  • Apr 2, 2024LATEST

POPULARITY

20172018201920202021202220232024


Best podcasts about dell seton medical center

Latest podcast episodes about dell seton medical center

WayMaker Fireside Chat
Skin Deep: Exploring Health & Equity in Skin of Color with Dr. Ade Adamson

WayMaker Fireside Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 53:38


In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Ade Adamson, a distinguished dermatologist and health researcher who specializes in skin cancer, evidence-based medicine, and health policy. He also directs the Melanoma and Pigmented Lesion clinic at Dell Seton Medical Center. Together, we'll discuss the challenges faced by black and brown communities regarding skin disorders. Dr. Adamson shares invaluable insights and support for managing health in skin of color. We also address prevailing stigmas and enhancing protection. This episode is brought to you by Vaseline. Vaseline proudly presents Mended Murals, an initiative restoring faded art to raise awareness and the importance of highlighting Skin of Color.

WOCNCB Certification Inspiration
The Value and Role of a CWOCN from a Colon & Rectal surgeon point of view

WOCNCB Certification Inspiration

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 7:43


Kristen Benavides BSN, RN, CWOCN interviewing S. Joga Ivatury, MD, MHA, Chief of Colon and Rectal Surgery at Dell Medical School and currently practices at Dell Seton Medical Center at the University of Texas in Austin. They will discuss the important role a Certified Wound Ostomy Continence nurse has in both the inpatient and outpatient setting providing essential support and education to patients.

university texas chief md rn surgeons point of view colon mha dell medical school rectal surgery rectal surgeon dell seton medical center
Trauma ICU Rounds
Episode 45 - Modern Insights into an Academic Career in Trauma & Acute Care Surgery with Dr. Carlos Brown

Trauma ICU Rounds

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 33:29


In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Carlos VR Brown from the Dell Seton Medical Center at the University of Texas to discuss issues relevant to both junior and mid-career trauma & acute care surgeons. Topics covered include: military-civilian trauma, finding one's niche in academic surgery, work-life balance, and learning from our mistakes. As I prepare to enter a new phase in my academic surgical career, the timing of this interview could not have been more perfect. This episode is packed with career pearls and words of wisdom that are not to be missed!Time Stamps00:12 Introduction02:37 Welcome Dr. CVR Brown05:39 When did your interest in trauma surgery begin?08:26 Military versus civilian trauma surgery11:16 Carlos Brown is a Hero (No Matter What He Says)13:18 Military & advances in clinical knowledge14:29 Research & the importance of mentorship15:04 The path to academic surgery: LAC-USC 2002-200717:45 Mentorship and research20:31 Coming home & the opportunity to build23:33 What is really important in a job? People, place, and family26:32 “If you build it, they will come” BUT you need to surround yourself with REALLY GOOD people. Oh, and time management is also essential!28:08 If you don't have to be at work, leave! And go do the things that bring pleasure to you outside of work.30:25 “We all make mistakes….”31:36 Ask yourself, “What's the best fit for both your career and family?”32:51 Outro and call to actionLinks:Carlos Brown is a Hero (No Matter What He Says)https://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/carlos-brown-is-a-hero-no-matter-what-he-says/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/traumaicurounds)

Grace and Peace
The Light Is Waiting (guest preacher Evan Solice)

Grace and Peace

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 37:02


Joining us on our Lenten journey towards Easter, guest preacher Evan Solice invites us to trust God's grace and mercy. Step forward, friends: the light is waiting.Reverend Evan Solice is a board-certified chaplain at Dell Seton Medical Center in Austin, Texas, and provides spiritual care as a part of the hospital's pioneering work with patients experiencing addiction and withdrawal.He preached "The Light Is Waiting" on March 14, 2021, the fourth Sunday in Lent.Scripture readings: Isaiah 6:1-8 and John 3:1-17.

Tiger Country: The Trauma Podcast
Rectal Injuries - Dr. Carlos Brown

Tiger Country: The Trauma Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 23:07


Dr. DuBose explores rectal injuries with Dr. Carlos V. R. Brown of UT-Austin's Dell Seton Medical Center. Not once does the phrase "damn near killed 'em" come up, but they do close out with the revelation that Dr. Brown has eaten only sandwiches for lunch. Like, if it's lunch, he's eating a sandwich or nothing at all.

Tiger Country: The Trauma Podcast
Blunt Thoracic Aortic Injury - Dr. Pedro Texeira

Tiger Country: The Trauma Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020 43:32


Dr. DuBose discusses blunt thoracic aortic injury with Dr. Pedro Texeira, a trauma and vascular surgeon on faculty at UT-Austin's Dell Seton Medical Center. After covering the detection, management and repair of aortic injury, Dr. Texeira adamantly picks dinosaurs over dragons.

Coffee with Jon: Caregiver Success
With Craig Cordola

Coffee with Jon: Caregiver Success

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019 16:25


The State of Virtual Care: How are major healthcare providers creating the creating the future of integrated healthcare? We’re going to discuss how one of the largest healthcare providers in the country is delivering a frictionless patient experience by integrating access and navigation centers, care management and virtual care with technology across the continuum of care. Craig joined Ascension Texas in September 2017 as President and Chief Executive Officer for Ascension Seton in Austin and Ascension Providence in Waco. He’s also Senior Vice President for Ascension Health. Ascension Seton and Ascension Providence make up one of the largest health systems in Central Texas with more than 2,000 affiliated physicians, 12,000 associates, 150 sites of care, including 12 acute care hospitals and a wholly-owned health plan with over 250,000 covered lives. This includes the top children’s hospital in Central Texas, Dell Children’s Medical Center, and Dell Seton Medical Center at the University of Texas, Austin’s only Level 1 Trauma hospital. Craig oversees the strategic direction and operational leadership of this $2.3 billion health system. In addition to his responsibilities in Texas, Craig oversees Ascension Living, Ascension’s senior living and long-term care communities across the nation, and Ascension at Home, which delivers compassionate, personalized care to patients at home.

Think Act Be: Aligning thought, action, and presence
Ep. 32: Dr. Mark Powers — The Best Tested Ways to Treat Anxiety and Trauma

Think Act Be: Aligning thought, action, and presence

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2019 68:08


Countless individuals experience debilitating anxiety or major trauma that can lead to conditions like posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). My guest this week is psychologist Dr. Mark Powers, who specializes in research on the treatment of anxiety and PTSD. I've always respected Mark's rich training on these conditions and his knowledge of the research findings, which he shares in this episode. [Click on the link to download my free guide, 10 Ways to Manage Stress and Anxiety Every Day.] We touched on topics including: The definition of trauma The similarity of symptoms across different types of trauma (e.g., combat, physical assault, natural disaster) How the diagnosis of PTSD was developed The advantages and disadvantages of defining what “counts” as a PTSD-type trauma Variations in treatment required for treating complex PTSD Common physical, mental, and emotional responses to trauma The high prevalence of trauma at some point in a person’s life Our need to make sense of our experiences, and the difficulty in processing traumatic events The difference between stress and anxiety The positive side of stress How the body can get stuck in the stress response Importance of education about trauma reactions in treatment The challenge of interpersonal trauma The effectiveness of exposure treatment in decreasing fear and changing our thoughts The importance of personal agency during exposure treatment Similarities and differences between anxiety treatment and PTSD treatment Experimental models of PTSD Cognitive processing therapy, Prolonged Exposure, and EMDR The therapeutic effect of telling the story of one’s trauma The therapeutic effects of exercise and vagus nerve stimulation Mark B. Powers, PhD, is the Director of Trauma Research at Baylor Scott & White Health, running federally funded projects at two Level 1 Trauma Centers. He is also conducting research on pain reduction and virtual reality at Dell Seton Medical Center at The University of Texas. In addition to conducting research, Mark is a licensed clinical psychologist. He completed his PhD in clinical psychology at the University of Texas at Austin, and a pre-doctoral fellowship at Boston University and Harvard Medical School. Mark was an Assistant Professor of Psychology at the University of Amsterdam for two years studying exposure augmentation strategies, followed by a position an Assistant Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine (where Mark and I met), focusing on research in OCD and PTSD. He then joined the faculty  at Southern Methodist University before moving to the University of Texas at Austin. Mark is currently the Chair of the APA Division 12 Presidential Task Force on Empirically Supported Treatment Dissemination, and is a member of the Scientific Council at the Anxiety and Depression Association of America. He conducts international workshops in ERP for OCD and PE for PTSD. Mark is prolific in his research output, with over 150 publications. He is also Editor-in-Chief of the journal Cognitive Behaviour Therapy. Some of Mark's most-cited research studies include: A meta-analytic review of prolonged exposure for posttraumatic stress disorder Exercise interventions for mental health: A quantitative and qualitative review Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: A meta-analytic review Cognitive-behavioral therapy for obsessive-compulsive disorder: a meta-analysis of treatment outcome and moderators Find Mark online at Baylor's website as well as through Google Scholar.

Austin-Travis County EMS System Office of the Medical Director » Uncategorized
Episode 11: MRI for acute stroke- screening in the field

Austin-Travis County EMS System Office of the Medical Director » Uncategorized

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2018


In this episode we sat down with Dr. Steven Warach the Director of the Clinical Research Institute and Vascular Neurologist from Dell Seton Medical Center to talk about acute MRI for stroke and how we might be able to reduce the time to treatment. 3 questions comprise the safety screen: Do you have any implanted… Continue reading Episode 11: MRI for acute stroke- screening in the field

director field stroke screenings mri acute clinical research institute dell seton medical center