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In this episode of Doctors Hospital podcast, we have an insightful conversation with family medicine physician and wound care specialist, Dr. Rodlyn Malcolm, who shares expert advice on how to properly care for wounds to promote healing and prevent complications. From common mistakes to best practices, Dr. Malcolm breaks down essential tips for managing everything from minor cuts to more serious injuries. Tune in for practical insights that can help you navigate wound care with confidence and ease. Listen, subscribe, share. Need to book an appointment with Dr. Malcolm, visit clinics.doctorshosp.com
In this episode of the Doctors Hospital podcast, we take a deep dive into the world of emergency transport services with Emergency Medicine Consultant & Lead Physician for Prehospital Care & Rapid Response Training, Dr. William Seymour. Dr. Seymour explores how critical care is delivered under pressure, the critical role of paramedics and EMTs as well as the upcoming launch of a new service, the air ambulance. Listen, subscribe and share!
Meet our guest: Dr. Lynn Kelley has carved a path marked by executive leadership roles in manufacturing, engineering, supply chain, transportation and continuous improvement across diverse industries at a global scale. Lynn served as Senior Vice President of Supply Chain and Continuous Improvement at Union Pacific Railroad, and now serves as a Senior Advisor to BBH Capital Partners, where her expertise helps fuel the firm's investment endeavors. Before her tenure at Union Pacific, Lynn held the position of Vice President of Operational Excellence at Textron, earning her a seat at the executive leadership table. Armed with a PhD in evaluation and research, Lynn also taught university-level statistics courses. Prior to her foray into academia, Lynn served as the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Doctors Hospital. Throughout her career, Lynn has forged a trail of achievement by expertly guiding organizations through change management initiatives. Lynn's practical methodologies have consistently delivered operational excellence that engages employees and surpasses customer expectations. Lynn is a sought out international speaker and wrote the Amazon best-selling book, Change Questions with John Shook, which describes their proven change management process. In this episode: Dr. Lynn Kelley discusses the importance of effective change management and shares insights from her book and website, Change Questions. She emphasizes the need for thoughtful planning and communication in order to successfully navigate change. Dr. Kelley also addresses the challenges of change fatigue and the impact of the pandemic on our perception of change. She highlights the role of leadership and communication in driving successful change initiatives and offers practical strategies for sustaining change. Additionally, she discusses the value of curiosity and research in understanding and implementing change. Connect with our guest: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lynnkelleychange/
While the holiday season is often painted as a time of joy and celebration, it can bring stress, anxiety, and even feelings of isolation. In this episode of the Doctors Hospital podcast, we have a candid conversation with psychiatrist, Dr. Rashida Brown-Clarke, and dive deep into the mental health challenges that tend to surface during the holidays. From the pressure to meet expectations, to the impact of social gatherings, to dealing with grief and loneliness—this episode offers practical tips and insights on how to protect your mental well-being. Listen, subscribe and share! Need to book your annual physical? Book now by visit https://clinics.doctorshosp.com/physicals
Doctors Hospital has upgraded your LAMP plan! In this episode of the Doctors Hospital podcast, we have a conversation with the ladies of LAMP Mercedes Martin and Laniqua Sands on the newest installation of the Loyalty Advantage Membership Plan Ultimate and the amazing benefits it provides to the Bahamian community. Listen now and learn how you can upgrade your LAMP plan to upgrade your health. Subscribe and Share!
World Diabetes Month, observed every November, is a global campaign aimed at raising awareness about diabetes and its impact on individuals and communities worldwide. Organized by the International Diabetes Federation (IDF), this month-long initiative seeks to educate the public on the prevention, management, and treatment of diabetes, while also advocating for better healthcare policies and support systems for those living with the condition. Today is also recognized as World Diabetes Day, so we thought it fitting to engage endocrinologist, Dr. Ariane Davis-Simmons and director of weight loss solutions here at Doctors Hospital, Dr. Janette Martin. Listen in as we have a riveting conversation on the disease, statistics in The Bahamas, the need for support and steps for management. Share & Subscribe #diabetesawareness #worlddiabetesday
In this episode of the Doctors Hospital podcast, we have a conversation with Chief Executive Officer and co-founder of the Sister Sister Breast Cancer Support Group, Dr. Charles Diggiss. Listen in as Dr. Diggiss takes us on a journey into the history of the group and the initiatives launched to support both breast cancer patients and survivors. Subscribe & share #breastcancerawareness #october #doctorshospitalpodcast
In this week's episode of the Doctors Hospital podcast, we continue our conversation surrounding Breast Cancer Awareness with GO Pink Founder, Monisha Rolle, lead mammographer and radiology technician here at Doctors Hospital. Listen in as Monisha shares the vision behind GO Pink and the help it has provided to breast cancer survivors and patients alike. Subscribe & share #breastcancerawareness #october #doctorshospitalpodcast
In this episode of the Doctors Hospital podcast, we have an insightful conversation with family medicine physician and gerontologist, Dr. Indira Grimes in honor of World Alzheimers Day. Dr. Grimes shares helpful tips for detecting early signs, ways to support loved ones and current treatments that may aid in deceleration of the disease. Listen, subscribe & share! Need to make an appointment with us? Visit clinics.doctorshosp.com
In this episode of the Doctors Hospital podcast, we are joined by psychiatrist Dr. Thomas Smith in honour of World Suicide Prevention Day. Dr. Smith shares key signs that may indicate that a person wants to commit suicide as well as ways to support them. Listen, subscribe and share. Are you in need of mental health services? Book an appointment with Dr. Smith at clinics.doctorshosp.com
In this episode of the Doctors Hospital podcast, we are joined by dermatologist, Dr. Ormanda Johnson, and Chief Executive Officer of Perfec-Tone, Arron Pinder to talk about our recent collaboration, providing Doctors Hospital dermatology clients and Perfec-Tone clients with amazing discounts on products and services. Listen, subscribe and share.
In this episode of the Doctors Hospital, we conclude our back to school series with psychiatrist, Dr. Rashida Brown-Clarke who discusses ways to ensure children are at optimal emotional health for the upcoming school year. Listen, suscribe and share. Is your child or children back to school ready? Schedule your child's back to school health check today by visiting clinics.doctorshosp.com or Whatsapp 427.7749
Dean's Chat hosts Drs. Jeffrey Jensen and Johanna Richey are joined by Dr. Donald Green, from San Diego, California. Today's podcast is sponsored by Bako Diagnostics! Join us for a fun discussion that includes significant history in our profession. For Example, Dr. Green trained under Dr. John Steinberg's grandfather, Marvin, at Jewish Memorial Hospital in New York, then did his 2nd and 3rd year of residency training at Doctors Hospital in Tucker Georgia. Great discussions on the Podiatry Institute, and his experiene in education at PCPM, then as a residency director. Dr. Green is formally retired as of December 2018, however, he remains affiliated with the practice, and continues to contribute to the operation of the San Diego Podiatry Group in an "Emeritus"-type role. Dr. Green is a former chairman and professor of podiatric surgery at the Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine (now Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine) and former president of the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery. He has been a major partner of the San Diego podiatry group since 1983. He has been an Assistant Professor in the Department of Orthopedics at UCSD and podiatric residency director since 1984 (1st at Hillside hospital and now at Scripps Mercy Hospital.) He is board certified in podiatric surgery as well as podiatric biomechanics. Dr. Green's interests are in foot mechanics, pediatric foot care (children and infants), podiatric surgery, and general podiatric care. Enjoy this conversation with a true thought leader in our profession! https://deanschat.com/ https://bakodx.com/ https://bmef.org/ www.explorepodmed.org https://podiatrist2be.com/ https://higherlearninghub.com/
In the episode of the Doctors Hospital podcast, we invite Dr. Vashti Darling to discuss the impact of technology on children's health, best practices for engaging with screens and ways to avoid development of any chronic illnesses due to excessive screen time. Listen, suscribe and share. Is your child or children back to school ready? Schedule your child's back to school health check today by visiting clinics.doctorshosp.com or Whatsapp 427.7749
In this episode of the Doctors Hospital podcast, we sit with Dr. Edrica Richardson for an impactful discussion on social skills and extracurricular development for children. Dr. Edrica Richardson discusses key insights into helping children learn through various techniques and provides actionable advice for helping them thrive socially and excel outside the classroom. Listen, suscribe and share. Is your child or children back to school ready? Schedule your child's back to school health check today by visiting clinics.doctorshosp.com or Whatsapp 427.7749
In this episode of the Doctors Hospital podcast, we continue our back to school series with Dr. Yashica Seymour who shares ways to prepare children for academic success as they prepare to go back to school. Schedule your child's back to school health check today by visiting clinics.doctorshosp.com or Whatsapp 427.7749
In this episode of the Doctors Hospital podcast, we kick off our new Back-to-School series with paediatrician, Dr. Teykia Deveaux who shares tips for physical health and safety for children as they prepare to return to school. Listen, subscribe and share. Doctors Hospital is offering discounted back-to-school health checks all summer long. Book your child's appointment today at clinics.doctorshosp.com or Whatsapp 427.7749
In this episode of the Doctors Hospital podcast, Dr. Rodlyn Malcolm provides valuable insight into wound care. Dr. Malcolm explains the stages of wound healing, factors that may contribute to non-healing wounds as well as common mistreatments of wounds that may cause infection. Book an appointment with Dr. Malcolm today by visiting clinics.doctorshosp.com.
In this episode of the Doctors Hospital podcast, we take a deep dive in natural approaches to women's health, with obstetrician gynaecologist, Dr. Dorita Francis-Phillips. Listen in as Dr. Francis-Phillips discusses the components that make feminine hygiene products 'natural', chemicals to avoid and misconceptions about natural approaches. Listen, subscribe and share. Book an appointment with Dr. Francis-Phillips today by visiting clinics.doctorshosp.com or call 302-3250.
In this episode of the Doctors Hospital podcast, Dr. Saida Bowe, explains the role of gynecologist oncologist, what gynecological cancers are and signs to be aware of for early detection. Listen, subscribe and share. Book an appointment with us today at clinics.doctorshosp.com
My guest for Episode #266 of the My Favorite Mistake podcast is D. Lynn Kelley, the author of Change Questions: A Playbook for Effective and Lasting Organizational Change (with John Shook). Episode page with video, transcript, and more Lynn currently serves as a senior advisor to BBH Capital Partners. Following a career highlighted by leadership roles in engineering, supply chain, and continuous improvement in various industries, Kelley retired from Union Pacific Railroad in 2018. At Union Pacific, she was senior vice president of supply chain and continuous improvement. She was also the executive co-owner of the company's innovation program. Before joining Union Pacific, Kelley was vice president of operational excellence, an officer and a member of the executive leadership team at Textron. Kelley holds a PhD in evaluation and research and taught undergraduate and graduate statistics courses. Before becoming a professor, she held the positions of executive vice president and chief operating officer of Doctors Hospital in Detroit. In this episode, Lynn discusses her journey of learning from mistakes, the importance of change management, and how fostering a culture of psychological safety can drive innovation and continuous improvement. Lynn also reflects on her experiences in healthcare and manufacturing, highlighting the critical role of effective leadership and communication in successful organizational change. Questions and Topics: When you mentioned it was before it was referred to as lean, were people calling it the Toyota Production System or just Japanese management practices? As Textron integrated these companies, did they standardize or adjust the metrics for the French plants to include quality and safety? What were your other key takeaways from your experience in France, especially regarding metrics and relationship building with plant managers? Could you share your experiences as a leader in healthcare and how they compare to your roles in other industries, particularly in terms of change management? What prompted you to write "Change Questions," and what was the inspiration behind it? How would the methodologies in your book have helped you during your time at Textron or Union Pacific? How do you cultivate psychological safety to encourage people to ask questions, push back, or bring new ideas during change initiatives? How did you change your approach to giving feedback to make it more effective, and were you ever coached on this? How do you compare continuous improvement and innovation? Are there different ways to manage change for larger-scale innovations? What are some of your thoughts or experiences on cultivating an environment where people feel safe to suggest changes or improvements? What lessons did you learn about balancing the need to fit into an environment versus realizing it might not be a good fit for you? How do you intentionally manage change when it comes to bigger innovations?
In this episode of the Doctors Hospital podcast, Dr. Teykia Deveaux, a pediatrician here at Doctors Hospital, shares a few ways to manage kids health this summer. Listen in as we take a deep dive into things like outdoor safety, water safety, summer nutrition and more. Like, Subscribe & Share Book a consultation with Dr. Deveaux by contacting Centreville Medical Centre- 242. 302. 3250 Freeport Medical Centre - 242. 350. 4490 | 242. 825. 8013
In this episode of the Doctors Hospital podcast, we discuss the role of the environment in health and wellness with Dr. Nikolas Deal-Laroda; Dr. Darnell Whymns and Dr. David Whymns. Listen in and gain insight into the importance of ensuring that your work and home environments are healthy. Need a consultation? Visit clinics.doctorshosp.com to book an appointment today!
In this episode of the Doctors Hospital podcast, we have an insightful conversation with Dr. Rudi-Ann Graham, a pediatric hematologist oncologist and Mrs. Tamara Clarke, a board member of the Bahamas Sickle Cell Association to discuss sickle cell anemia, its prevalence in the Caribbean and treatment options in honor of World Sickle Cell Day (June 19). Do you suspect that you may have sickle cell disease or carry the trait? Get screened at any of our Doctors Hospital outpatient facilities. Contact 427-7749 for more information.
A Celebration of Juneteenth with Leaders of Color in Academia, Medicine, Engineering and Athletics. Here is the complete guest list in this 9 hour+ episode: Chancellor Gary May ( Chancellor of UC Davis), Dean Raheem Beyah (Dean, College of Engineering, Georgia Tech), Dr. Emery Brown, MD, PhD ( Anesthesiologist-Statistician, Harvard/ MIT/ Mass. General Hospital), Chase Griffin ( Toigo Fellow, Investment Fellow, Athlete Creator and Quarterback, UCLA), Nagela Nukuna (Product Lead, The White House), Leselle Vincent ( Senior Associate, Center for Public Impact), Sonola Onasanya ( ESG Equity Analyst, Net Purpose), Gabriel Galaraza (Professional Services Manager, Amplitude), Kyle Woumn (Engineering Manager, Nerd Wallet and Forbes 30 Under 30, 2022), Ms. Pinder (Vice Principal, Bishop Michael Eldon School, The Bahamas), Mr. Bourne ( Chemistry Teacher, B.M.E.S.) ,Mr. R. Deveaux (Deputy Permanent Secretary, The Ministry of Education, The Bahamas), Former Ambassador S. Collie ( Former Bahamian Ambassador to Washington, DC), Mr. Isaiah Swann ( MD-PhD Student at The University of Virginia), Dr. Jenaye Burrows, MBBS (Medical Doctor), Chadwin Hanna ( MD-PhD Student, The University of Florida), Dr. Kuna Fortingo, MD ( Medical Resident), Dr. Sheena Collie (Chief Medical Officer, Doctors Hospital, The Bahamas), Aaron Levarity ( Professional Basketball Player, The Bahamas).https://open.spotify.com/episode/1VNyzTTLlKyGtxAXgvNRE6
Join Dr. Amy Brenner and fellow hormone expert Dr. Nicholas Sherock in the captivating second episode of their dedicated HeathiHer segment as they delve deeper into the intricacies of testosterone therapy for women. In this enlightening discussion, the two esteemed professionals unravel the concept of bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (HRT), exploring its significance and implications for women's health. Throughout the episode, Dr. Brenner and Dr. Sherock explore various methods of delivering testosterone therapy, shedding light on the nuances that influence preference and efficacy. From pellet therapy to injections and creams, each mode of delivery is scrutinized for its respective risks and benefits, empowering listeners with invaluable insights to make informed decisions regarding their hormone therapy journey. The conversation extends to the realm of FDA-approved medicine, offering a glimpse into the evolving landscape of modern medical practices in America. With an eye on patient care, the experts touch upon opting for non-FDA-approved methods, highlighting the importance of informed choices in healthcare. As the dialogue continues, listeners are guided through essential considerations when starting hormone therapy, including management of side effects attributed to dosing. Whether navigating the complexities of treatment options or discerning the optimal path forward, this episode equips audiences with the knowledge and perspective needed to navigate the intricate world of hormone therapy with confidence. Tune in to gain invaluable insights from Dr. Brenner and Dr. Sherock as they demystify testosterone therapy for women, offering clarity and guidance in the pursuit of holistic well-being. Learn about Bio-Identical Hormone Therapy for Women in Cincinnati like and subscribe! Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/amybrennermd/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/DoctorAmyBrenner YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/c/AmyBrennerMD Thank you to special guest Dr. Nicholas Sherock Dr. Sherock is a board certified OB/GYN and he has been taking care of women's health since 1994. He graduated from the Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1989. He then completed a general osteopathic internship at Doctors Hospital of Stark County before doing his OB/GYN residency at Summa Health System's Akron City Hospital. Dr. Sherock has been treating hormone imbalances in women for his entire career. He first started incorporating the use of bio-identical hormones in 1998. Today, he treats a large number of women and men in his practice with locations in both Massillon and Orrville Ohio.
In this episode of the Doctors Hospital Podcast, we explore the topic of mental health from a psychological perspective with Dr. Stephanie Hutcheson, a psychologist at Doctors Hospital. #mentalhealthawareness Listen, subscribe, and share. To book an appointment with one of our mental health specialists, visit clinics.doctorshosp.com or call 302-3250 today.
In this two episode special of HealthiHer, host Dr. Amy Brenner, is joined by fellow hormone expert Dr. Nicholas Sherock as they discuss the often overlooked realm of testosterone therapy for women. Contrary to popular perception, testosterone holds profound benefits for women, particularly during the menopausal transition. Our experts embark on a scientific journey, illuminating the multifaceted role of testosterone in alleviating an array of menopausal symptoms. From shielding against heart disease to rekindling libido and fostering lean muscle mass, testosterone emerges as a potent ally in women's health. Bid farewell to the fog of forgetfulness as cognitive clarity takes center stage, fueled by optimized hormone levels. But why should women consider testosterone alongside estrogen and progesterone? Dr. Sherock and Dr. Brenner discuss the synergistic dance of these hormones, illustrating how they harmonize to fortify overall health and resilience amidst the ebbs and flows of menopause. Leveraging cutting-edge research and empirical evidence, our experts debunk prevailing myths and misconceptions surrounding testosterone therapy in women. It's not about masculinization; it's about recalibrating hormonal equilibrium to unleash vitality and vigor. Tune in as we navigate the labyrinth of hormonal intricacies, shedding light on why it's imperative for women to reclaim agency over their hormonal well-being. Whether you're traversing the tumult of menopause or striving for holistic wellness, this episode serves as a beacon of insight, empowering listeners to embrace the transformative potential of hormone balance. Discover why it's high time for women to seize the reins of their hormonal destiny and unlock the rejuvenating benefits of testosterone supplementation. Embark on a journey toward vitality and resilience, guided by the wisdom and expertise shared in this illuminating dialogue. In part 2 Dr. Brenner and Dr. Sherock will discuss methods of delivery, negatives of testosterone and more. Learn about Bio-Identical Hormone Therapy for Women in Cincinnati like and subscribe! Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/amybrennermd/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/DoctorAmyBrenner YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/c/AmyBrennerMD Thank you to special guest Dr. Nicholas Sherock Dr. Sherock is a board certified OB/GYN and he has been taking care of women's health since 1994. He graduated from the Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1989. He then completed a general osteopathic internship at Doctors Hospital of Stark County before doing his OB/GYN residency at Summa Health System's Akron City Hospital. Dr. Sherock has been treating hormone imbalances in women for his entire career. He first started incorporating the use of bio-identical hormones in 1998. Today, he treats a large number of women and men in his practice with locations in both Massillon and Orrville Ohio.
May is celebrated as Mental Health Month both nationally and internationally. In this episode of the Doctors Hospital Podcast, we delve into the psychiatric aspect of mental health with Dr. Srinivasa Bodha, a psychiatrist at Doctors Hospital. #mentalhealthawareness Listen, subscribe, and share. To book an appointment with one of our mental health specialists, visit clinics.doctorshosp.com or call 302-3250 today.
I'm not a financial advisor; Superpowers for Good should not be considered investment advice. Seek counsel before making investment decisions.Watch the show on television by downloading the e360tv channel app to your Roku, AppleTV or AmazonFireTV. You can also see it on YouTube.When you purchase an item, launch a campaign or invest after clicking a link here, we may earn a commission. Engage to support our work.Devin: Bill, what is your superpower?Bill: Well, if I have one, it has something to do with optimism about scientific innovation and being able to gather teams of people.Devin: Barry, what's your superpower?Barry: Our theme in Rotary this year is inspiration. I'm very fortunate that when I speak with Rotarians, I can deliver a message that really touches their hearts.For today's episode of Superpowers for Good, I had the privilege of speaking with two remarkable leaders: Bill Gates, Chair of the Gates Foundation, and Barry Rassin, former President of Rotary International. We spoke in May 2019. The episode is significant enough to justify sharing anew.Our conversation delved into the collaborative efforts that are bringing us closer to eradicating polio, showcasing a model of partnership that has far-reaching implications for global health. Five years on, the work to eradicate polio continues.Bill shared the profound impact of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI), a partnership between the Gates Foundation, Rotary International, UNICEF, WHO, and CDC, initiated in 1988. He emphasized, "Getting rid of a disease is kind of the ultimate goal for all these infectious diseases. It's only happened once before with smallpox... the possibility that no kids will ever be paralyzed again even without having to spend lots and lots of money... appears within sight." His passion for ensuring that no child suffers from polio, especially in developing countries, highlighted the critical role of coordinated global efforts.Barry echoed this sentiment, reflecting on the strength of the partnership with the Gates Foundation. "The beauty of it is that we recognize that when we do things together, we can do so much more. The GPEI partnership... works so well because we were working together," he noted. Barry also emphasized the importance of continuing this collaboration to tackle other global health challenges once polio is eradicated.This episode not only underscored the progress made in the fight against polio but also illustrated the broader potential of such partnerships. As Bill mentioned, "Polio has had to pioneer a lot of things... mapping out where the kids are turned out to be a key tactic." This legacy of innovation and collaboration sets a precedent for addressing other infectious diseases and health crises.Reflecting on the discussion, it is clear that the eradication of polio is within our grasp, thanks to the unwavering dedication of leaders like Bill and Barry. Their vision and collaboration offer hope and a roadmap for tackling other global health challenges, making our world a safer and healthier place for future generations.AI Episode Summary1. Initiation and Motivation: Bill Gates explained why his foundation became involved in the polio eradication efforts, emphasizing the tragic nature of the disease and the significant progress made since the partnership began in 1988.2. Global Health Partnership: Rotary International President Barry Rawson highlighted the power of collaboration, with the Gates Foundation bringing not only funding but also technical expertise to the global fight against polio.3. Future Partnerships: Rotary is open to future collaborations with the Gates Foundation on various issues, such as malaria and water, and is looking to expand their joint impact on global health and development.4. Foundation Priorities: Bill discussed the Gates Foundation's shifting focus once polio is eradicated, placing HIV and malaria as subsequent focal points and emphasizing the importance of robust primary health care systems.5. Vaccine Development: Bill's foresight in developing a new polio vaccine was validated by the outcome, demonstrating the necessity and value of preparing for future health challenges even when the end goal seems imminent.6. Collaborative Models: The Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) is cited as a successful model of collaboration among international organizations, illustrating the benefits of keeping overhead low and fostering teamwork over creating new entities.7. Polio's Legacy: The polio effort has led to innovations that will benefit other health initiatives, such as better population mapping and emergency response capabilities, which were useful in crises like the Ebola outbreak.8. Funding and Strategy: Bill highlighted Rotary's critical role in fundraising and maintaining visibility on polio eradication, with programs like the two-for-one match enhancing the collective financial input into the effort.9. Inspirational Leadership: President Barry described his ability to motivate and inspire Rotarians, focusing their efforts on eradicating polio and leveraging their collective energy and resources efficiently.10. Call to Action: Both leaders encouraged viewers to contribute to the polio fight, with Barry emphasizing the ease of donating through Rotary's platforms and highlighting the significant impact those contributions can have.How to Develop Optimism and Teambuilding As a SuperpowerSummary of Bill Gates's SuperpowerBill Gates's superpower lies in his unwavering optimism about scientific innovation and his exceptional ability to gather and lead diverse teams. From his days at Microsoft, where he assembled teams of engineers, to his current work at the Gates Foundation, Bill's leadership is characterized by his strategic vision and patience, especially in tackling long-term challenges in global health.Tips for Developing Bill's Superpower1. Cultivate Optimism: Focus on the positive potential of scientific advancements and believe in the possibility of innovative solutions.2. Build Diverse Teams: Assemble teams with varied expertise to tackle complex problems. Look for individuals who complement each other's skills.3. Be Patient and Persistent: Understand that meaningful progress, especially in scientific research and global health, often takes years. Stay committed to long-term goals.4. Leverage Resources: Utilize available resources strategically, and seek partnerships to amplify impact.RecapBy following Bill's example and advice, you can make **optimism and team building** a skill. With practice and effort, you could make it a superpower that enables you to do more good in the world.Remember, however, that research into success suggests that building on your own superpowers is more important than creating new ones or overcoming weaknesses. You do you!How to Develop Inspiration As a SuperpowerSummary of Barry Rassin's SuperpowerBarry Rassin's superpower is his inspirational leadership. As the former President of Rotary International, Barry has a unique ability to connect with people on an emotional level, motivating Rotarians to engage deeply in their mission. His capacity to inspire action has been pivotal in driving Rotary's efforts to eradicate polio and address other global challenges.Tips for Developing Barry's Superpower1. Connect Emotionally: Make your message personal and relatable, and strive to touch people's hearts.2. Motivate Through Action: Inspire others by showing the tangible impact of their efforts and encouraging them to contribute actively.3. Emphasize Teamwork: Highlight the importance of working together and the collective power of a motivated group.4. Stay Focused: Keep the team focused on the primary goal until it is achieved before moving on to the next challenge.RecapBy following Barry's example and advice, you can make **inspiration** a skill. With practice and effort, you could make it a superpower that enables you to do more good in the world.Remember, however, that research into success suggests that building on your own superpowers is more important than creating new ones or overcoming weaknesses. You do you!Guest ProfilesBill GatesBill Gates is the co-founder of Microsoft Corporation and serves as the Chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Renowned for his transformative contributions to technology and philanthropy, Gates co-founded Microsoft in 1975, revolutionizing personal computing and becoming one of the world's wealthiest individuals. In 2000, he transitioned from his role at Microsoft to focus on global health and development through the Gates Foundation, which he Chairs.Under his leadership, the foundation has become one of the largest private charitable organizations in the world, with an endowment of over $50 billion. The foundation is committed to improving healthcare, reducing extreme poverty, and expanding educational opportunities. Gates's philanthropic efforts have led to significant advances in eradicating diseases such as polio and malaria, and in promoting innovations in agriculture and education.Gates is also a prolific author and speaker, advocating for sustainable development, climate change mitigation, and equitable access to technology. His work continues to inspire global efforts toward creating a more just and prosperous world. Through his vision and dedication, Bill Gates exemplifies the power of technology and philanthropy to drive positive social change.Barry RassinBarry Rassin is a distinguished leader and humanitarian who served as the President of Rotary International for the 2018-2019 term. With a career dedicated to healthcare and community service, Rassin has made a significant impact both locally and globally. He is a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives and holds a master's degree in health and hospital administration from the University of Florida.Rassin's tenure at Rotary International was marked by his commitment to advancing the organization's mission of fostering peace, fighting disease, providing clean water, supporting education, and growing local economies. He championed the cause of sustainable development, emphasizing the importance of climate action and disaster preparedness. Under his leadership, Rotary International made substantial strides in its efforts to eradicate polio, improve maternal and child health, and promote peacebuilding initiatives.In addition to his role in Rotary, Rassin has served as the President of Doctors Hospital in Nassau, Bahamas, where he played a pivotal role in improving healthcare services. He is a Paul Harris Fellow and has been recognized with numerous awards for his contributions to public health and community service.Barry Rassin's leadership and dedication to humanitarian service continue to inspire Rotarians and volunteers worldwide, reflecting his unwavering commitment to making a difference in the lives of others.Upcoming SuperCrowd Event CalendarIf a location is not noted, the events below are virtual.* Impact Cherub Club Meeting hosted by The Super Crowd, Inc., a public benefit corporation, on May 21, 2024, at 1:00 PM Eastern. Each month, the Club meets to review new offerings for investment consideration and to conduct due diligence on previously screened deals. To join the Impact Cherub Club, you must first become an Impact Member of the SuperCrowd.* SuperCrowdHour, June 19, 2024, at 1:00 Eastern. Each month, we host a value-laden webinar for aspiring impact investors or social entrepreneurs. At this month's webinar, Angela Barbash of Revalue will share insights about moving money from Wall Street to Main Street. Register here.* SuperCrowdChicago, June 12, 2024. This in-person event at Columbia College Chicago features some of Chicago's prominent citizens and community leaders, along with crowdfunding experts. Use the discount code “SuperCrowd” to save 30 percent!* Recently, we created an AI GPT to help you learn more about The Super Crowd, Inc., a public benefit corporation, and our upcoming events. Click here to try it.SuperCrowd Community Event Calendar* Successful Funding with Karl Dakin, Tuesdays at 10:00 AM ET * Crowdfunding Professional Association Webinar, May 29, 2:00 PM ET* The Reg A & Crowdfunding Conference, June 20, Westchester Country Club (Save 20% with the code Super20)* Crowdfunding Professional Association, Summit in DC, October 22-23* Asheville Neighborhood Economics, November 12-13.If you would like to submit an event for us to share with the 4,500+ members of the SuperCrowd, click here.We use AI to help us write compelling recaps of each episode. Get full access to Superpowers for Good at www.superpowers4good.com/subscribe
On this episode of the Doctors Hospital podcast, we continue to celebrate Women's Health Month as we sit with Dr. Nneka Ijeoma, an obstetrician and gynaecologist here at Doctors Hospital. Dr. Ijeoma shares her expertise and valuable insights on women's health screenings, common misconceptions and tips to combat infertility. Listen, subscribe and share! **************************** Book an appointment with our specialists today at clinics.doctorshosp.com or contact 302-3250.
We are celebrating Nurses Week at Doctors Hospital! In this episode, we sit with nurses Sharlene Sanderson, Gerard Smith and Juliatta Leary, who share their invaluable experiences. #nursesweek #DoctorsHospital Listen, subscribe & share! ********* This Mother's Day, treat Mom to a day of love and relaxation at Doctors Hospital's Rehab Enjoy our 'Day For Mom, Day For Love' promotional offers. Indulge in a soothing 60-minute prenatal massage or unwind with a 60 minute rejuvenating postpartum massage, both for just $80. Or, secure 5 sessions for $325 at just $65 per session. You can also share precious moments with your little one with our Mommy & Me massage. Enjoy the 60 minutes of relaxation for $120 or book 5 sessions for $500. Or stay fit and connected with our Mommy & Me workout program, designed for moms with babies aged 3 months to 1 year. Join for $120 per month, one session per week. Doctors Hospital Rehab Services, Rebuilding Together!
May is Women's Health Month and we are kicking it off by celebrating some of the phenomenal women in our health system. Listen in as we chat with Dr. Kereen Sherwood-Wallace; Sherzel Smith and Dr. Ericka Thompson as we discuss their roles as leaders in the health system. Listen, subscribe & share! ********* This Mother's Day, treat Mom to a day of love and relaxation at Doctors Hospital's Rehab Enjoy our 'Day For Mom, Day For Love' promotional offers. Indulge in a soothing 60-minute prenatal massage or unwind with a 60 minute rejuvenating postpartum massage, both for just $80. Or, secure 5 sessions for $325 at just $65 per session. You can also share precious moments with your little one with our Mommy & Me massage. Enjoy the 60 minutes of relaxation for $120 or book 5 sessions for $500. Or stay fit and connected with our Mommy & Me workout program, designed for moms with babies aged 3 months to 1 year. Join for $120 per month, one session per week. Doctors Hospital Rehab Services, Rebuilding Together!
In honor of National Volunteer Week, Rachel and Amber are joined by our Volunteer of the Month, Xiomari Castro! Whether she's helping survivors and caregivers find their miracle of the day or providing hope through hugs, Xiomari's passion for helping the burn survivor community is truly inspiring. Her commitment and dedication are evident in her roles as Phoenix SOAR Coordinator and Spanish Instructor, and Patient Services Coordinator at the Burn and Reconstructive Centers of America (BRCA).During the episode, Xiomari shares how she first got involved with the burn community, her favorite part of her job, and the importance of peer support. She believes we all have a role in helping others and embodies what it means to give back with a humble heart. Thank you, Xiomari, for all that you do for our community!Looking for links? Check out our show's description on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.Enjoyed the show? Tell us by leaving a 5-star review and sharing on social media using hashtag #GirlswithGrafts and tagging Phoenix Society for Burn Survivors! Meet Our GuestXiomari Castro is the Patient Services Coordinator at Burn and Reconstructive Centers of America (BRCA) in Augusta, GA, where she has worked since March 2015. She has been an invaluable source for patients and their families at Joseph M. Still Burn Centers at Doctors Hospital of Augusta. Xiomari works to help patients, their families, and colleagues through positivity, encouragement, and compassion. She first became a Phoenix SOAR Coordinator in 2018, and in 2023, she became an Instructor, including instructing the first Spanish Phoenix SOAR Peer Supporters class. Xiomari is a native of Puerto Rico and lives with her husband and best friend, Robinson, in Augusta, GA. They have two children and four grandchildren. Outside of work, she loves to spend time with her grandkids church family, serving God, and preaching the word of God. Links Follow Phoenix Society on FacebookLearn more about Phoenix SOARContact Phoenix Society's team Join our Facebook group for survivors and caregivers (English)Join our Facebook group for survivors and caregivers (Spanish) Learn how to watch our Youtube videos in your preferred languageLearn more about Angel FlightPodcast Sponsor Today's podcast is powered by the National Fire Protection Association! NFPA is a nonprofit that seeks to save lives and reduce loss with information, knowledge, & passion. Learn more about fire safety and explore their educational resources by visiting www.nfpa.org. Sponsor Girls with Grafts Interested in becoming a sponsor of the show? Email us at info@phoenix-society.org.
The Loyalty Advantage Membership Program - LAMP is a medical services discount membership programme that provides its members access to fee waivers and discounts on services at Doctors Hospital. In this episode, we sit with Rashann Symonette and Laniqua Sands as they provide insight into the program, its benefits and how to sign up. Register for LAMP today by visiting doctorshosp.com/lamp or contacting 822-1009.
Did you know that Obesity is a crisis both globally and nationally? In this episode of the podcast, we talk to Dr. Janette Martin, Dr. Ariane Davis-Simmons and Dr. Muthukumaran Rangarajan about the crisis of Obesity and the significance of observing World Obesity Day. Listen, subscribe/follow and share. Dr. Janette Martin is the Director of the Weight Loss Solutions Program at Doctors Hospital, Dr. Ariane Davis-Simmons is an Endocrinologist and Dr. Muthukumaran Rangarajan is a Bariatric Surgeon. ________________ Doctors Hospital is celebrating is offering 50% off kidney health screens for the month of March. Take charge of your health and secure your future by booking your appointment today at clinics.doctorshosp.com. At Doctors Hospital, we prioritise your health, providing trusted and top-notch care.
Today is World Kidney Day and we are raising awareness! In this episode, we talk with Dr. Monique Pratt & Dr.Frederick Smith to discuss the importance of screening, ways to improve kidney health and different types of medications. Listen, subscribe/follow and share. Dr. Monique Pratt is the Medical Director of Dialysis Services at Doctors Hospital Grand Bahama and Dr. Frederick Smith is the Clinical Director of Nephrology at Doctors Hospital Main Campus. ________________ Doctors Hospital is celebrating is offering 50% off kidney health screens for the month of March. Take charge of your health and secure your future by booking your appointment today at clinics.doctorshosp.com. At Doctors Hospital, we prioritise your health, providing trusted and top-notch care.
In this episode of the Doctors Hospital podcast, we chat Yvette Andrews Strachan, a Clinical Nutritionist to talk about Nutrition Month. Mrs. Strachan shares amazing facts about personalised diets and debunks common myths about food too. Listen, Subscribe & Share! Yvette Andrews Strachan is the Clinical Director of Nutrition and Dietary Services at Doctors Hospital. Need a nutrition consultation to help you live a healthier life? Contact 302 - 4600 ext FOOD (3663)
We invite you to meet our expert dermatologist! In this episode, we have a discussion with Dr. Ormanda Johnson, Dermatology and Family Medicine Specialist here at Doctors Hospital. Dr. Johnson shares her expertise on common skin conditions, skin cancer detection and tips on taking better care of your skin. Listen, subscribe and share! ___________________________________________________ Love your heart this February! Get 50% off on CT Coronary Angiogram and Calcium Scoring Tests for cash paying patients. Plus, insured patients, your co-pay is on us. Reach out to our Imaging Centre at 242-302-4662 to book your appointment. Your heart matters to us! Learn more at www.doctorshosp.com/imaging. #HeartHealth #FamilyFirst #HealthyLiving
In today's episode of the Doctors Hospital podcast, we sit with Dr. Ramon James, a cardiothoracic surgeon at Doctors Hospital as he shares his expertise about heart health. Dr. James also dives into aspects of interventional and surgical cardiology where depending on the type of surgery, patients may be able to leave in 24hours. Listen in for more. Subscribe & Share. ______________________ Love your heart this February! Get 50% off on CT Coronary Angiogram and Calcium Scoring Tests for cash paying patients. Plus, insured patients, your co-pay is on us. Reach out to our Imaging Centre at 242-302-4662 to book your appointment. Your heart matters to us! Learn more at www.doctorshosp.com/imaging. #HeartHealth #FamilyFirst #HealthyLiving
Welcome to the relaunch of our the Doctors Hospital podcast! Join us as we explore a wide array of topics related to physical and mental well-being. From expert interviews to personal stories of triumph, we aim to provide you with valuable insights and actionable tips to help you lead a healthier, happier life. In today's episode, we talk with Dr. Alejandro Mesples, a Cardiologist at Doctors Hospital about heart health. Listen in on how you can love your heart. Subscribe & Share.
In this episode of Dean's Chat, Dr. Jeffrey Jensen and Dr. Joanna Ritchie interview Dr. Kieran Mahan, a leader in podiatric medicine. They discuss Dr. Mahan's remarkable career and his extensive experience in the field. Dr. Mahan shares insights and perspectives on all things podiatric medicine, making for an informative and engaging conversation. Tune in to learn more about Dr. Mahan's background and his contributions to the field of podiatric medicine. To quote Dr. Mahan, “Although I've viewed my career as a surgeon/educator with a particular interest in trauma and peds, I've had a number of administrative appointments at the College: Surgery Department Chair, Residency Director, Clinical Dean, Associate Dean for Research, Academic Dean (twice), and the Interim President of PCPM. I co-chaired AO courses for 20 years and was faculty for more and the philosophy behind AO and the friendships I made, became a big part of my personal and professional life. I still have the program from the first AO course I attended in 1982 with Stephen Perren and Tom Ruedit! I was part of the three-person team that negotiated the merger of PCPM into Temple. I was very fortunate to have great mentors along the way, a true blessing in my career. On the personal side, I got a love of all things Irish from my father, particularly Irish music, and literature. I'm trying to learn the Irish language!” Dr. Kieran Mahan has had an exceptional career in podiatric medicine, with notable contributions in education, research, and leadership. Throughout the podcast episode, Dr. Mahan's extensive experience and impact on the field are highlighted. Dr. Mahan's journey began with his undergraduate degree from the University of Toronto in 1974. He then pursued a master's degree in biology at the University of Bridgeport and graduated from the Philadelphia College of Podiatric Medicine in 1980. Following his education, Dr. Mann completed a three-year surgical residency program at Doctors Hospital in Tucker, Georgia, under the guidance of renowned podiatrist John Rook. After his residency, Dr. Mahan returned to Philadelphia and became actively involved with the Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine (PCPM). He held various roles at PCPM, including residency director, clinical dean, associate dean for research, chairman of the Department of Surgery, and dean of academic affairs multiple times. Dr. Mahan's dedication to education and leadership is evident in his long-standing involvement with the Podiatry Institute and the American Orthopaedic Association (AO), where he served as co-chair for over 20 years. Dr. Mahan's impact on the profession extends beyond his roles in education and leadership. He has actively participated in research and secured substantial grants for educational training programs. His commitment to advancing the field of podiatric medicine is evident in his leadership role as chair of the Council on Podiatric Medical Education (CPME) during the pandemic. https://explorepodmed.org/ Dean's Chat Website Dean's Chat Episodes Dean's Chat Blog Why Podiatric Medicine? Become a Podiatric Physician
View the slides and more Recorded November 7 Presented by D. Lynn Kelley, Ph.D. Co-Author of Change Questions: A Playbook for Effective and Lasting Organizational Change The book "Change Questions" unlocks the secrets of sustainable organizational change by asking key questions that deliver a customized approach for change that is just right for your specific initiative and organization. You will be given access to the free digital workbook, which is a fillable PDF that you can save, use, and reuse in your future change activities. After this webinar, you will be able to develop a customized implementation plan for a change initiative that integrates the topics listed below: a. Purpose b. Design, Do, and Improve the Work of the Change c. Capability Building and Employee Engagement d. Management System and Leadership e. Culture Following a career highlighted by leadership roles in engineering, supply chain, and continuous improvement in various industries, Kelley retired from Union Pacific Railroad in 2018. Now serving as a senior advisor to BBH Capital Partners, she assists in sourcing, investment evaluation, transaction execution, and providing post-investment oversight to the firm's portfolio companies. At Union Pacific, she was senior vice president of supply chain and continuous improvement. She was also the executive co-owner of the company's innovation program. Before joining Union Pacific, Kelley was vice president of operational excellence, an officer and a member of the executive leadership team at Textron. Kelley holds a PhD in evaluation and research and taught undergraduate and graduate statistics courses. Before becoming a professor, she held the positions of executive vice president and chief operating officer of Doctors Hospital in Detroit.
Register for the webinar D. Lynn Kelley, Ph.D. joins Mark Graban, senior advisor with KaiNexus, to preview her webinar presentation. November 7 from 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm ET Presented by D. Lynn Kelley, Ph.D. Co-Author of "Change Questions: A Playbook for Effective and Lasting Organizational Change" The book "Change Questions" unlocks the secrets of sustainable organizational change by asking key questions that deliver a customized approach for change that is just right for your specific initiative and organization. You will be given access to the free digital workbook, which is a fillable PDF that you can save, use, and reuse in your future change activities. After this webinar, you will be able to develop a customized implementation plan for a change initiative that integrates the topics listed below: a. Purpose b. Design, Do, and Improve the Work of the Change c. Capability Building and Employee Engagement d. Management System and Leadership e. Culture Following a career highlighted by leadership roles in engineering, supply chain, and continuous improvement in various industries, Kelley retired from Union Pacific Railroad in 2018. Now serving as a senior advisor to BBH Capital Partners, she assists in sourcing, investment evaluation, transaction execution, and providing post-investment oversight to the firm's portfolio companies. At Union Pacific, she was senior vice president of supply chain and continuous improvement. She was also the executive co-owner of the company's innovation program. Before joining Union Pacific, Kelley was vice president of operational excellence, an officer and a member of the executive leadership team at Textron. Kelley holds a PhD in evaluation and research and taught undergraduate and graduate statistics courses. Before becoming a professor, she held the positions of executive vice president and chief operating officer of Doctors Hospital in Detroit.
Episode page with video and more Our guest today is D. Lynn Kelley! She is author, with John Shook (who has been a guest here many times), of the new book, Change Questions: A Playbook for Effective and Lasting Organizational Change. Lynn currently serves as a senior advisor to BBH Capital Partners. Following a career highlighted by leadership roles in engineering, supply chain, and continuous improvement in various industries, Kelley retired from Union Pacific Railroad in 2018. At Union Pacific, she was senior vice president of supply chain and continuous improvement. She was also the executive co-owner of the company's innovation program. Before joining Union Pacific, Kelley was vice president of operational excellence, an officer and a member of the executive leadership team at Textron. Kelley holds a PhD in evaluation and research and taught undergraduate and graduate statistics courses. Before becoming a professor, she held the positions of executive vice president and chief operating officer of Doctors Hospital in Detroit. The podcast is sponsored by Stiles Associates, now in its 30th year of business. They are the go-to Lean recruiting firm serving the manufacturing, private equity, and healthcare industries. Learn more. This podcast was also brought to you by Arena, a PTC Business. Arena is the proven market leader in Cloud Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) with over 1,400 customers worldwide. Visit the link arenasolutions.com/lean to learn more about how Arena can help speed product releases with one connected system. This podcast is part of the #LeanCommunicators network.
Dr. Thomas Trincetto has been described by friends as a "thoughtful skeptic."Dr. Thomas Trincetto has been described by friends as a "thoughtful skeptic." In his college days, he was never a recreational cannabis user, saying it put him to sleep. So how did Dr. Trincetto end up in the medical cannabis field? He joins Hal & Les in this episode to talk more about what got him interested in this method of healing, the top conditions he uses cannabis to treat, and some trends he's seen in age and intake methods.Dr. Thomas Trincetto attended Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore (with Hal & Les). He then became board-certified in Internal Medicine and Emergency Medicine and moved to Sarasota in 2001, where he has remained since then. Most of his clinical career was spent practicing Emergency Medicine, though there was also a 4 year period he spent practicing full-time inpatient Critical Care Medicine. In 2014 he transitioned to an administrative role as the Chief Medical Officer at Doctors Hospital of Sarasota and remained in that role until retiring in October 2019. For the past year, Dr. Trinchetto has worked part-time performing patient medical marijuana certifications.
Dr. Thomas Trincetto has been described by friends as a "thoughtful skeptic." In his college days, he was never a recreational cannabis user, saying it put him to sleep. So how did Dr. Trincetto end up in the medical cannabis field? He joins Hal & Les in this episode to talk more about what got him interested in this method of healing, the top conditions he uses cannabis to treat, and some trends he's seen in age and intake methods.Dr. Thomas Trincetto attended Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore (with Hal & Les). He then became board-certified in Internal Medicine and Emergency Medicine and moved to Sarasota in 2001, where he has remained since then. Most of his clinical career was spent practicing Emergency Medicine, though there was also a 4 year period he spent practicing full-time inpatient Critical Care Medicine. In 2014 he transitioned to an administrative role as the Chief Medical Officer at Doctors Hospital of Sarasota and remained in that role until retiring in October 2019. For the past year, Dr. Trinchetto has worked part-time performing patient medical marijuana certifications.
Dr. Thomas Trincetto has been described by friends as a "thoughtful skeptic." In his college days, he was never a recreational cannabis user, saying it put him to sleep. So how did Dr. Trincetto end up in the medical cannabis field? He joins Hal & Les in this episode to talk more about what got him interested in this method of healing, the top conditions he uses cannabis to treat, and some trends he's seen in age and intake methods.Dr. Thomas Trincetto attended Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore (with Hal & Les). He then became board-certified in Internal Medicine and Emergency Medicine and moved to Sarasota in 2001, where he has remained since then. Most of his clinical career was spent practicing Emergency Medicine, though there was also a 4 year period he spent practicing full-time inpatient Critical Care Medicine. In 2014 he transitioned to an administrative role as the Chief Medical Officer at Doctors Hospital of Sarasota and remained in that role until retiring in October 2019. For the past year, Dr. Trinchetto has worked part-time performing patient medical marijuana certifications.
From Kindergarten on there's a push taking place to introduce children to the idea of denying science by questioning their biological sex. This is fanning the flames of gender dysphoria and creating an increase in the number of young people claiming to be transgender.--In the past we've dealt with the threat from the Biden administration to withhold school lunch funding from schools that don't allow biological boys who are gender confused from participating on girls sports teams and vice-versa. This also impacts the use of restrooms, locker rooms, overnight field trips and more.--In addition, the Biden administration's Department of Health and Human Services is attempting to alter Section 1557 and redefine sex discrimination so broadly that it's threatening the ability of doctors to practice medicine according to solid medical evidences and their own principles of faith.--Helping bring clarity to this issue, Crosstalk welcomed Dr. Jeffrey Barrows. He's the Senior Vice President of Bioethics and Public Policy for Christian Medical - Dental Associations. Dr. Barrows is an obstetrician-gynecologist, author, educator, medical ethicist and speaker. He completed his medical degree at the Des Moines College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery in 1978 and his residency training in obstetrics and gynecology at Doctors Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. He's also very engaged in the fight against human trafficking.--Get more information and find out how this will affect you when you review this vital Crosstalk broadcast.