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Best podcasts about doernbecher children

Latest podcast episodes about doernbecher children

ParenTween Connection Talks
How to Stop Passing Trauma Onto Your Kids, with Kristina Heagh-Avritt

ParenTween Connection Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 25:09


Every parent wants to do the best they can to support their kids. Unfortunately, sometimes trauma in our past gets in the way, and we inadvertently pass it on to those we love most. And the negative repercussions can be significant. Join us for a conversation with Kristina Heagh-Avritt as we chat about three key points that will help families/parents work through their trauma while empowering their kids to be successful in every area of life, socially and academically. Say THANK YOU to Kristina by making a donation here: https://parentweenconnection.app.neoncrm.com/KristinaHeag... Learn more about Kristina: Website: https://www.bringingeducationhome.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kristina.heaghavrittInstagram: https://instagram.com/kheaghavrittLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/kristina-heagh-avritt If Kristina is our ‘fundraisingest' speaker for Empowerthon, 20% of donations through their link will be donated to Doernbecher Children's Hospital!

ParenTween Connection Talks
How to Stop Passing Trauma Onto Your Kids, with Kristina Heagh-Avritt

ParenTween Connection Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 25:09


Every parent wants to do the best they can to support their kids. Unfortunately, sometimes trauma in our past gets in the way, and we inadvertently pass it on to those we love most. And the negative repercussions can be significant. Join us for a conversation with Kristina Heagh-Avritt as we chat about three key points that will help families/parents work through their trauma while empowering their kids to be successful in every area of life, socially and academically. Say THANK YOU to Kristina by making a donation here: https://parentweenconnection.app.neoncrm.com/KristinaHeag... Learn more about Kristina: Website: https://www.bringingeducationhome.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kristina.heaghavrittInstagram: https://instagram.com/kheaghavrittLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/kristina-heagh-avritt If Kristina is our ‘fundraisingest' speaker for Empowerthon, 20% of donations through their link will be donated to Doernbecher Children's Hospital!

Your Story Our Fight by Lupus LA
Season 3 | Episode #17 with Board member of the Lupus Research Alliance, Lupus Advocate and Lupus Patient, Molly McCabe

Your Story Our Fight by Lupus LA

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 25:49


Season THREE Episode SEVENTEEN of the Your Story Our Fight® podcast welcomes Molly McCabe. Molly McCabe began her career at the young age of 16 when she joined the inaugural board for the Kids Making Miracles program at Doernbecher Children's Hospital. She also was part of the founding family that created Potluck in the Park in 1993 where she served the homeless every Sunday for three years.  Molly worked as a CASA and served on the Family Council of the Scripps family.Molly and her mother, Debbie McCabe, created the nonprofit, Molly's Fund Fighting Lupus, in 2007 and she served on the board for ten years there.  Molly has been a lupus advocate for over 17 years, wherein she was a patient advocate for GlaxoSmithKline, and reviewed grants for the Lupus Research Program at the Department of Defense CDMRP for three years.  She was given the Spirit Award from the Autoimmune Advocacy Alliance in 2014 for extraordinary spirit, dedication and community support while living with autoimmunity.  In 2019, Molly was honored at the Breaking Through Gala for the Lupus Research Alliance.  She also received the 2021 Community Spirit Award from the Randall Children's Hospital Kite Society.Currently, she is on the board of the Lupus Research Alliance, Randall Children's Hospital, and the Mirimar Impact Fund.  In 2019, she established the Karen Reiter Scholarship at the James Toland Vocal Arts Competition and is the Business Manager for Mata Advocacy and Support.  She has serves as a judge for the White House Fellowship program for the past two years. She is also the proprietor of an art gallery in Portland, Oregon, “The Lobby.” Molly McCabe is the founder of the Use Your Voice competition.

The Brewing Network Presents | Dr. Homebrew
Dr. Homebrew | Episode #236: Dortmunder Collab with Old Standby Brewing

The Brewing Network Presents | Dr. Homebrew

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 55:16


Friend of the show and serial homebrew collaborator Ryan is back with us to share another one of his fun brewing projects! Ryan is the founder of Old Standby Brewing, and has been linking up with commercial breweries to brew beer for local charities. This time, Ryan brewed a Dortmunder Export with the folks at Zoiglhaus in Portland, Oregon, to benefit the Doernbecher Children's Hospital. We talk about how this beer was made, a little recipe info, and let Schar tee off on beer style naming. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Breakdown Duo
LEGO TIME

The Breakdown Duo

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2023 26:06


On this week's episode, the Duo hosts special guest Tami Huber. Tami shares a heartfelt story about her son Jack and the legacy he left behind called Lego Time. "Team Shoe LEGO Drive. Team Shoe is committed to providing LEGO sets to Doernbecher Children's Hospital for the kids battling for their lives."You can help support this great cause using the Amazon wish list link below.https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/ls/ref=mw_dp_wl_v?&lid=3OZ6WR14ZMMPX&ty=wishlist&filter=unpurchased&sort=default&viewType=listBe sure to subscribe and rate us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or any other forums you use. Check out The Breakdown Duo on FB.

Think Out Loud
Oregon bill would ban all flavored tobacco products

Think Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 12:09


A bill in the Oregon House of Representatives would ban the sale of all flavored tobacco products, including menthol cigarettes, flavored e-cigarettes and hookah. Five states have enacted similar bans, including California, which allows an exception for hookah sales. In Oregon, Washington and Multnomah counties both voted to ban flavored tobacco sales, but a state circuit court judge ruled in 2022 that only the state has that authority. Here to tell us more about the bill is Dr. James Bishara, a pediatric cardiologist at OHSU's Doernbecher Children's Hospital.

Parents' Rights Now!
Out of Line! Gender Expansive Guidelines, PART 2: K-12 Education Referral Service for Medical Experiments on Minors

Parents' Rights Now!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 24:26


Doernbecher Children's HospitalAbout Chest BindingAbout Puberty BlockersChanging Your NamePreserving your FertilitySafe TuckingScientific Studies show the brain does not mature until age 25…or laterSupport the showDONATE, TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEd.org

AUA Inside Tract
Women in Urology Leadership

AUA Inside Tract

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 25:52


Today's podcast episode is brought to you by the AUA Residents & Fellows Committee. Dr. Megan Stout, a urology resident at Ohio State Wexner Medical Center in Columbus, Ohio sits down with Dr. Casey Seideman, a Pediatric Urologist at Oregon Health & Science University's Doernbecher Children's Hospital in Portland, Oregon, to discuss their thoughts and perspectives on women in urology leadership.

The Most Important Medicine: Responding to Trauma and Creating Resilience in Primary Care
Episode 15: Complex Medical Needs and Clear Boundaries with Dr. Gene Nicholson

The Most Important Medicine: Responding to Trauma and Creating Resilience in Primary Care

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 52:20


Join Dr. Amy & Dr. Gene Nicholson, as we discuss the needs of children and families with complex medical needs. He also discusses how he's learned to set clear boundaries and priorities to protect his own mental health. Dr. Nicholson's compassion, energy, and hard-fought lessons bring insight and understanding to his patients & colleagues. Dr. Nicholson, a Kaiser Physician, has a primary care clinic, and a diabetes clinic (for kids w T1 and T2 diabetes), and has been working in a multidisciplinary chronic pain clinic since February 2022.  He has also worked on the wards at Doernbecher Children's Hospital.  He volunteers for Gales Creek Camp since 2011, where he serves as a camp doctor one week every summer.  He has been awarded the “Distinguished Physician Award” by his colleagues within Kaiser Permanente.Gales Creek Camp National Diabetes Camp Registry RESOURCESDr. Amy's Provider NewsletterProvider Lounge MembershipDr. Amy YoutubeFREE DOWNLOADSProvider Lounge Virtual Meeting FreebieStart Creating Boundaries Handout & ScriptGuide To Creating Cultures of Trust At WorkFinding Calm to Prevent OverwhelmDon't Forget! Follow Dr. Amy on LinkedIn, Facebook, and InstagramFor more information visit www.doctoramyllc.com 

Curry Coast Community Radio
The Insider Report: Upcoming Activities and Events for August 23 – 29, 2022 … and Beyond

Curry Coast Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 27:30


Want to combine golfing fun with contributing to a great cause? Salmon Run Golf Course hosts a Charity Classic this week to benefit kids at Doernbecher Children's Hospital. Down at the Port there's a Bodacious Bazaar happening, with vendors, beer garden, and live music! Bruce and Kat fill you in on the details in this […]

Westside Investors Network
50. Achieving Greatness with Terry Porter

Westside Investors Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 45:08


ABOUT TERRY PORTER Portland basketball icon Terry Porter was named head men's basketball coach at the University of Portland in April of 2016. Porter, a 17-year NBA veteran player and former NBA head coach, is the 21st basketball head coach in Pilot history. Porter  was a standout for the Portland Trail Blazers and had his jersey retired by the franchise in 2009. During his 17-year NBA career, Porter averaged 12.2 points, 5.6 assists, 1.2 steals, made two All-Star appearances (1991, 1993), two trips to the NBA Finals (1990, 1992) and scored 15,586 career points.  In addition to his playing and coaching accolades, Porter has been one a strong advocate for various community and charitable organizations. He was a long-time team ambassador for the Trail Blazers after his playing career ended and one of the biggest community contributors of any Portland-area celebrity. He is a Boys and Girls Club Hall of Fame member, board member at Doernbecher Children's Hospital, and created the Milwaukee Scholars Fund in 1994, which provides college scholarships to minority students. He and his wife Susie have three children – Brianna, Franklin and Malcolm.  THIS TOPIC IN A NUTSHELL [01:30] His career background in NBA[02:40] Privilege to coach his boys in college basketball[04:18] Recognition received by retiring his jersey number[06:51] How to motivate players to be a top-notch level[07:20] Two types of Leadership or Coaching style [09:20] Building the culture and relationship with the players [14:40] Determining what type of player to recruit[16:08] Coaching between amateur and professionals [19:10] Recruitment and evaluation of players [21:14] How to set the right goals, measure & achieve them[23:55] Mentorship and coaching[24:45] Managing outside distractions[26:21] Core values he brought into his coaching style[29:25] Dealing with players who don't perform and are not committed[33:36] Achieving greatness in your chosen career[37:07] Advice to his 25-year-old self[38:16] First Entrepreneurial endeavor[39:20] Formal and Informal training that shaped his journey[40:20] Biggest mistake or disappointment and what he learned from it[43:45] Best way to reach out to Terry       KEY QUOTES: [10:50] In professional sports, you've got to be honest and be careful with how you coach them with mistakes and how to handle criticism. Some guys you can yell at them in front of others, some guys you can't. The decisions you make are best for the group, not individual. Everybody's got to understand that their role is valued for the organization and the team.   [25:00] On managing outside distractions:You need to have a hard conversation with them and let them know that this will not last forever. You have to be smart on how to manage your big purchases, how you're gonna live, and the importance of taking care of your body. You should enjoy the fruits of your labor, but there's a fine line of understanding how to enjoy and also maintain the condition of your body in order to perform the next day.  [33:31] There's a lot of different levels of greatness. Each organization has to determine what greatness is. Improving yourself from the following year is reaching greatness. There's a lot of victories along the way, and you might not reach the ultimate goal but if you put in the effort, dedication, and commitment to achieve a portion of those goals then that's a form of greatness too because there are always sacrifices.  [42:27] When you face adversity, It's how you respond to it, will you quit? or will you become more determined? Will you seek people who will help you get over adversity? You have to make sure that when you're faced with the same scenario, you don't commit the same mistake.     ABOUT THE WESTSIDE INVESTORS NETWORK The Westside Investors Network, is your community for investing knowledge for growth. For real estate professionals by real estate professionals. This show is focused on the next step in your career... investing, for those starting with nothing to multifamily syndication.  The Westside Investors Network strives to bring knowledge and education to the real estate professional that is seeking to gain more freedom in their life. The host's AJ and Chris Shepard, are committed to sharing the wealth of knowledge that they have gained throughout the years to allow others the opportunity to learn and grow in their investing. They own Uptown Properties, a successful Property Management and Brokerage Company. If you are interested in Property Management in the Portland Metro or Bend Metro Areas, please visitwww.uptownpm.com. If you are interested in investing in multifamily syndication, please visitwww.uptownsyndication.com.     #investmentproperty #realestate #investment #property #realestateinvesting #realty #passiveincome #buildingateam#propertyinvestment #investing #realestateinvestor #investor #investments #properties #investmentproperties #realestateinvestment #business #REinvesting #beyourownboss #entrepreneurlife #coaching #motivation #mindset #business #success #realestate #business #entrepreneur #motivation #success #mindset #inspiration #propertyinvestment #realtor #investment #coaching #coach #motivation #training #fitness #mindset #business #lifecoach #leadership #inspiration #success #lifestyle #lifecoaching #entrepreneur #mindfulness #workout #marketing #sport #basketball #nba #ballislife #sport #bball #nbabasketball #basketballneverstops #hoops #dunk #basketballislife #nbaplayoffs #basketballtraining #collegebasketball #bhfyp    CONNECT WITH TERRY:Email: tporter8524@gmail.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/terry-porter-159a15ba/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/terry.porter.125Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/tporter30/   CONNECT WITH US For more information about investing with AJ and Chris:·           Uptown Syndication |https://www.uptownsyndication.com/·           LinkedIn |https://www.linkedin.com/company/71673294/admin/   For information on Portland Property Management:·           Uptown Properties |http://www.uptownpm.com·           Youtube |@UptownProperties  Westside Investors Network·           Website |https://www.westsideinvestorsnetwork.com/·           Twitter |https://twitter.com/WIN_pdx·           Instagram |@westsideinvestorsnetwork·           LinkedIn |https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13949165/·           Facebook |@WestsideInvestorsNetwork·           Youtube |@WestsideInvestorsNetwork   

All Classical Portland | On Deck with Young Musicians

Amy Faust gets to know Katie Liu, who, as a winner of the Cognizart competition, will be performing with members of the Oregon Symphony at the Young Artist Debut Concert on November 19th. A freshman at St. Mary's Academy and a violinist and pianist with the Portland Youth Philharmonic, Katie loves to perform for any audience, big or small, young or old. Since the third grade, she has taken the initiative to arrange regular performances at retirement centers, and has also played several times at Doernbecher Children's Hospital. A passionate and compelling musician who puts tons of emotion into her performances, Katie is naturally drawn toward romantic pieces and composers, but she's also interested in computer science…go figure!

Sakamichi Nights
Sakamichi Nights Ep 24: Terry Porter

Sakamichi Nights

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 37:17


Sakamichi Brewing is located in Tachikawa, Tokyo. Each episode Daniel and Matthew pick a beer or two from the menu and talk about it a bit. This week's beer was a can of the excellent Terry Porter from Gilgamesh Brewing in Portland, Oregon. This beer was first made in 2016 as a seasonal winter brew and a collaboration between Gilgamesh and the Portland Trail Blazer's legendary point guard Terry Porter, but since then it's become a regular favourite and a great way to raise money for The Doernbecher Children's Hospital Foundation. Talking basketball was also a great way for Daniel to test the limits of Matthew's knowledge, and an opportunity for us to talk about a charity that we've been supporting here in Japan. You can find out more about the Knights in White Lycra and You Me We at their webpage - https://www.kiwl.net/ Find us on Twitter at @sakamichi_beer Find us on Instagram at @sakamichibrewing Find us on Facebook at @SakamichiBrewing Music by Zen_Man from Pixabay

Help and Hope Happen Here
Jordan Herrle will talk about her 2 bouts with Pediatric Cancer, the first as a 9 year old and the second when she was 11. Now 28, Jordan will speak about her experiences at Camp Ukandu and how those experiences restored her childhood.

Help and Hope Happen Here

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 48:07


Jordan Herrle was diagnosed with Acinic Cell Carcinoma when she was 9 years old and relapsed when she was 11 years old. Now at 28 years old, Jordan is a full time medical assistant at Doernbecher Children's Hospital in Portland Oregon, which was the same hospital that she had her cancer treatment at.Since Jordan was 14, she has spent a week each summer at Camp Ukandu, a camp which welcomes Pediatric Cancer survivors from ages 8-18, is free of charge, and has 130 kids in attendance. Jordan will talk about how that camp both restored her childhood, and has made a lasting impact on her, as she now spends much of her free time volunteering to help  these kids who have gone through similar situations to what she experienced as a Pediatric Cancer survivor. 

Think Out Loud
Doctors aim to help young people struggling to maintain a healthy weight during the pandemic

Think Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 19:23


The pandemic has posed many challenges for young people. The disruption in routine, along with stress and other factors have contributed to weight gain among some children and teens. Some struggle with eating disorders. We talk with two doctors who are working with young people and their families to address these issues. Kimberly Reynolds is a psychologist and medical director of the Healthy Lifestyles Clinic at Doernbecher Children's Hospital and Naghmeh Moshtael is the medical director of Kartini Clinic For Children and Families.

Old Crazy Runners - the Podcast
Dr. David Spiro - Eat and run healthy

Old Crazy Runners - the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 72:12


Join Fundy and Nicholas in their conversation with avid runner and doctor, David Spiro. They discuss both the physical and mental health aspects of running, as well as how to fuel our bodies for a long healthy life. Over the past 20 years, David has served in a variety of physician leadership roles, including Chief of Staff at a rural hospital in Oregon, Professor of Emergency Medicine at Yale University, and Chief of the Pediatric ER at Doernbecher Children’s Hospital. You won't want to miss this episode. (note: due to some scheduling issues, Jeffrey James Binney will be on next week)Also, hear who is crushing it in the OCR Strava Run Club. Find out just who is more ridiculous, Fundy or Nicholas with their new running gadgets. And, the OCR Beer Run is officially kicked off. Be sure to put your team together and register before all the slots are gone. 

How to Talk to [Mamí & Papí] about Anything
Mom Has to Teach Grandparents to Accept Her Son's Difference

How to Talk to [Mamí & Papí] about Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 22:03


Daniella and her husband have a young son they think might be on the autism spectrum or have developmental delays. Her parents have a hard time overcoming outdated stigmas about cognitive differences. And a pediatrician who studies healthcare in Latino communities speaks with Juleyka about how to support loved ones who are different.Our expert this week is Dr. Katharine Zuckerman, a primary care pediatrician and an associate professor at Doernbecher Children's Hospital and Oregon Health & Science University in Portland, Oregon. She recommends the CDC's Milestone Tracker and the Autism Self Advocacy Network as resources for parents. If you loved this episode, be sure to listen to Dad's Mental Illness, On His Terms, and When They Want a Wedding and Grandchildren But You Are Not Ready.We'd love to hear your stories of triumph and frustration so send us a detailed voice memo to hello@talktomamipapi.com. You might be on a future episode! Let's connect on Twitter and Instagram at @TalkToMamiPapi and email us at hello@talktomamipapi.com. And subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and anywhere you listen to your favorite podcasts.

Beyond the Buckets Show with Chris McSwain
Katie Gruys - Associate Head Coach Southern Utah University

Beyond the Buckets Show with Chris McSwain

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 49:37


Katie Gruys is in her second season as an assistant coach for the Southern Utah women's basketball team.Before coming to Southern Utah, Gruys spent the previous two seasons as an assistant coach at Willamette University, a Division III institution in Oregon. During her time at WU, the Bearcats had a combined record of 28-24, including a 17-10 record in 2017-18. They would go on to finish that season as the runner-up in the Northwest Conference Tournament and clinch their first winning season since 2000-01.Gruys spent 2016-17 as a graduate assistant at Clemson University, where she was in charge of many administrative duties for the women's basketball team. She helped with scheduling and team travel, as well as community service projects and recruiting weekends.Prior to attending Clemson as a graduate student, Gruys earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from the University of Oregon in 2016. She competed in women's basketball as well as track and field during all four years at Oregon. She helped the Ducks reach the semifinals of the Women's National Invitational Tournament (WNIT) in 2015-16.While at Oregon, Gruys also was a member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. She helped organize various volunteer and community service opportunities. She worked with 20 other student-athletes to build a sport court in Nicaragua in just one week. In addition, Gruys served as president of the University of Oregon crew in the Love Your Melon Foundation from 2014-16. Love Your Melon raised funds to support children and their families who are battling cancer. She also organized opportunities for Oregon’s student-athletes to visit Doernbecher Children's Hospital in Portland, Oregon.Gruys is originally from Annandale, Minnesota.Coaching Responsibilities• Post Development• Scouting / Game Prep• Recruiting Coordinator• Academic Coordinator• Elite Camp Coordinator• Oversee GA - recruiting

Golden Voices
Survival: The First Night

Golden Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 63:18


In episode 2 of the Golden Voices Podcast, join the Golden Ladies as they take a deeper look into how their two children ended up at Doernbecher Children's Hospital. Find out how Mac and Lucy were diagnosed and hear the inside stories from Ty and Laura on how they navigated "The First Night."

Healthy Children
How to Keep Children Safe from Poison via Household Hazards During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Healthy Children

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020


Learn how to keep children safe and away from injury or poison via household hazards during the COVID-19 pandemic.As more people are taking extra steps to sanitize their homes, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a rise in calls to the Poison Control Center. Dr. Benjamin Hoffman is a pediatrician and nationally recognized expert in child injury prevention and education. He currently serves as Director of the Tom Sargent Safety Center at Doernbecher Children’s Hospital.Dr. Hoffman joins host Melanie Cole, MS, to share information on poison risks during this time, as well as how to keep children safe and away from injury or poison via things like cannabis products or medications during the COVID-19 pandemic.

RadioMD (All Shows)
How to Keep Children Safe from Poison via Household Hazards During the COVID-19 Pandemic

RadioMD (All Shows)

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020


Learn how to keep children safe and away from injury or poison via household hazards during the COVID-19 pandemic.As more people are taking extra steps to sanitize their homes, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a rise in calls to the Poison Control Center. Dr. Benjamin Hoffman is a pediatrician and nationally recognized expert in child injury prevention and education. He currently serves as Director of the Tom Sargent Safety Center at Doernbecher Children’s Hospital.Dr. Hoffman joins host Melanie Cole, MS, to share information on poison risks during this time, as well as how to keep children safe and away from injury or poison via things like cannabis products or medications during the COVID-19 pandemic.

OHSU Week
School Treatment

OHSU Week

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2019 20:24


When a child gets sick, education can often take a backseat to treatment. But that doesn’t have to be the case at OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital, where hospital school meets children at their level with specialized curriculum and experiences – creating a sense of community and normalcy for patients and families. Plus, a bonus to this week’s podcast - celebrate the season with gratitude from the School of Medicine. Guests include: Jane Albertson – Teacher, Hospital School Program at Doernbecher Children's Hospital Brenna Messner – Former student and patient at Doernbecher Children’s Hospital

EMIGcast
Episode 66: Pediatric Psychiatry in Emergency Medicine

EMIGcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 19:56


For her first EMIG Podcast, Shelby Van Leuven (Med 22) sat down and spoke with Dr. Rebecca Marshall, a pediatric psychiatrist at Doernbecher Children’s Hospital in Portland, OR, USA about the field of emergency pediatric...

OHSU Week
End-of-life care for kids

OHSU Week

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 12:24


When children have chronic or terminal illnesses, caregivers are called upon to provide a special level of care, communication and help with decision-making. But most of what we know about palliative care is based on hospice for adults. The Bridges Palliative Care program at Doernbecher Children’s Hospital is working to fill that information gap and provide what young patients and their families really need. Guests include: Kathy Perko, M.S., PNP, program director at Bridges Palliative Care.

Podcasts – One Creativity & Design
Michael Doherty – Ep 9

Podcasts – One Creativity & Design

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2019 91:42


Today’s guest is Michael Doherty. Michael is the former senior creative director for global brand presentations for Nike and a board member of Doernbecher Children’s Hospital. The post Michael Doherty – Ep 9 appeared first on One Creativity & Design.

On The air
Fellowships in Occupational Therapy (Episode 42)

On The air

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2019 39:26


On this episode, occupational therapists Kim Solondz and Lily Gullion talk about the ins and outs fellowship opportunities in the field of occupational therapy. Kim is the discipline director and pediatric fellowship director of occupational therapy at the Institute on Development & Disability at Doernbecher Children's Hospital in Portland, OR, and Lily is a new grad OT and the current pediatric occupational therapy fellow at OHSU. Accredited by the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) in 2016, the pediatric OT fellowship at OHSU is designed to provide mentorship in advanced clinical skills in inter-professional practice, leadership enhancement, and research development. More information about the fellowship including how to apply can be found at https://goo.gl/rsdSUj

OHSU Week
Dog days

OHSU Week

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 14:21


Research shows therapy animals offer true healing powers that, for many patients, complement the results of traditional medical treatment. OHSU Doernbecher is one of only a handful across the U.S., with two full-time hospital facility dogs who provide love, support and companionship to the hospital’s young patients, family members and staff. Guests include: Kristin Knight – Social worker, Doernbecher Children’s Hospital

The Portland 50
Series 1: #29 Marcus Harvey

The Portland 50

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018 43:06


In this week's episode we feature Marcus Harvey, a Portland area native. In 2014, Marcus started the @Portland Instagram page that has grown to over 322,000 followers. A few months later he began his iconic brand with two Portland t-shirts. In four years, his Portland Gear brand has partnered with Widmer Brewing, Doernbecher Children's Hospital and the Portland Thorns. Portland Gear is part of the movement to bring baseball to Portland.

The Undifferentiated Medical Student
Ep 011 - Pediatric Surgery with Dr. Kenneth Azarow

The Undifferentiated Medical Student

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2016 91:17


Go to audibletrial.com/TUMS for a free 30-day trial membership and free audible book! COL Kenneth Azarow, MD Dr. Azarow is the Surgeon-in-Chief of Doernbecher Children’s Hospital of the Oregon Health & Science University in Portland, Oregon. Dr. Azarow earned his undergraduate degree from Franklin and Marshal College is 1981; his medical degree form F. Edward Herbert School of Medicine of the Uniformed Services University 1987; completed his general surgery residency at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in 1992, as well as a pediatric surgery fellowship at The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Ontario in 1996. Upon completion of his fellowship, he was assigned to Madigan Army Medical Center in Tacoma, Washington where he was appointed as the director of the surgical research program and chief of pediatric surgery. While in the Army, he rose to become the general surgery residency director and, eventually, Chief of Surgery, and retired at the rank of Colonel in 2008 after a 25 year career in the military which saw him serve several tours in Iraq and Afghanistan and for which he received the Legion of Merit as well as dozens of other military awards. During this time, he oversaw 9 divisions, 5 residency programs, and was responsible for the smooth delivery of surgical education, research, and care during the constant movement of faculty due to the war on terrorism. From a pediatric surgery standpoint, his paper on Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia entitled ”Tale of Two Cities: The Toronto Experience” is considered a classic work in the field and has helped guide the field away from ECMO usage and towards a pulmonary protective strategy with the use of conventional ventilators in neonates. His C.V. also currently lists over 75 peer-reviewed journal citations, over 25 book chapters, and 100s of presentations and invited named lectures. Please enjoy with Dr. Kenneth Azarow!

Stay Current in Pediatric Surgery
Umbilical Cord Defects

Stay Current in Pediatric Surgery

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2016 30:24


This podcast discusses the work up and management of umbilical cord defects. Dr. Todd A. Ponsky is an associate professor of surgery and pediatrics and pediatric surgeon at Akron Children's Hospital. Dr. Kenneth S. Azarow is surgeon-in-chief for Doernbecher Children’s Hospital and Helen B. Tracy professor of pediatric surgery at Oregan Health and Science University. Time Markers: 00:00:00 Introduction 00:02:04 Timing of surgery 00:05:18 Diagnosing an incarcerated umbilical hernia 00:07:23 Anesthesia 00:08:24 Suture preference 00:08:49 Antibiotic use 00:10:09 Umbilicoplasty 00:12:30 Management of Gastroschisis 00:14:37 Management of Omphalocele 00:16:39 Use of mesh for umbilical hernia repairs 00:17:00 Do asymptomatic umbilical hernias require operative repair? 00:18:33 Work-up and management of drainage from umbilicus 00:20:54 Management of a granuloma 00:22:01 Operative management of urachal remnant 00:23:57 Workup and management of urachal anomalies 00:26:11 Operative management of a patent omphalomesenteric duct 00:27:53 Management of an epigastric hernia Intro and outro track is adapted from "I dunno" by grapes, featuring J Lang, Morusque. Artist URL: ccmixter.org/files/grapes/16626 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Sharon Kleyne Hour
“Childhood Injury Prevention and Treatment”

Sharon Kleyne Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2007 55:43


Dr. Dana Hargunani (Portland, OR), Director of the Child Safety Center at Doernbecher Children's Hospital, discusses childhood injury prevention and treatment. Second guest, Lowell Pratt (Merlin, OR), Manager of Morrison's Lodge, discusses the history of Morrison's Lodge on the famous Rogue River.

Sharon Kleyne Hour
“New Approaches to the Medical Needs of Children and their Families”

Sharon Kleyne Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2007 56:34


Susie Bacon (Portland, OR) with Doernbecher Children's Hospital, discusses new approaches to meeting the medical needs of children and their families. Second guest, Art Bernstein (Gold Hill, OR), naturalist and author, discusses global warming and the little Ice Age of the 16th - 18th centuries.