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1:30 Changes in the healthcare industry6:00 The silver lining of COVID 9:00 Emerging work-from-home opportunities11:00 Mary Beth’s background in leadership 13:00 How Mary Beth adopted her daughters14:00 Challenges as a leader19:30 Embracing the personal coach dynamic 23:00 “Be in the moment at work, be in the moment at home” 24:30 Mary Beth’s April Fools story 29:30 Take more risks, make less excuses LINKSMary Beth Martin on LinkedInSupport Doernbecher Children's Hospital CREDITSProduced by Kai Hellberg Music by Isaac Chambers - 'Change'
Mary, Colleen, and Robyn speak about Reiki in hospitals and practical solutions on how to introduce Reiki into medical settings. Blending complementary modalities and Western medicinal practices, Mary Thies has walked a winding journey through many fields of medicine. Mary is a Licensed Massage Therapist and Reiki Master and currently practices as a Registered Nurse in the Cardiothoracic Intensive Care Unit at Rady Children's Hospital in San Diego. She founded the Reiki Therapy program at Providence Center for Medically Fragile Children in Portland, OR, where she trained nurses and other bedside staff in Reiki Level I, creating a unique program with special attention to the medically complex population and Western medical environment. In Portland, Mary helped found the Neonatal Intensive Care Massage Therapy program at Doernbecher Children's Hospital, teaching parents how to provide healing massage therapy to their most fragile infants. She also volunteered as a medical liaison and massage therapist for oncology patients at Taking Care Portland. She continues to practice Reiki in her daily nursing care, and she believes that we can grow a more united system of care and healing through improved education and research. https://reikilifestyle.com/introducing-reiki-to-medical-personnel/ Mary can be reached at: mary.thies@gmail.com Colleen and Robyn can be reached at: ReikiLifestyle.com colleen@reikilifestyle.com robyn@reikilifestyle.com Social Colleen: Facebook: @reikilifestyle Insta: @colleenbenelli Social Robyn: Facebook/Insta: @robynbenellireiki
An interview with Dr. Dawn Nolt, MD, MPH with Doernbecher Children's Hospital about the COVID-19 pandemic, Doernbecher's response, and advice for parents and families on how to deal with the pandemic.
An interview with John Brookens, president of Kiwanis Doernbecher Children's Cancer Program, about the work and fundraising they do with for the Pediatric Hematology/ Oncology Fellowship Program at Doernbecher Children's Hospital.
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
"I think that's really a good option for these kids." With Zion Williamson's Nike shoes blowing apart, Nike Adapt BB auto-lacing basketball shoes "bricking" on people's feet and Nike retroing their favorite shoes from their Doernbecher Children's Hospital collection 1, this is a Nike-filled podcast that'' get you up to speed on the week in sneakerhead culture. This is the sixth episode of "Knot Another Sneaker Podcast" with Engagement Editor Jake Willard and his friend Julian Ossias. Follow this podcast on Instagram @knotanothersneaker (http://www.instagram.com/knotanothersneaker/?hl=en). "Knot Another Sneaker Podcast" is a series from the Emerald Podcast Network that breaks down the latest news, releases and hype in the world of sneakers. In each episode, Engagement Editor and sneakerhead Jake Willard sits down with Julian Ossias will discuss new shoes are set to release this week, the biggest and latest trend in the culture and what sneakers they hope to cop. Episodes will be full of hot takes, sneaker history and plenty of anecdotes that they hope people with all levels of sneaker knowledge will enjoy. Ryan Nguyen produced this podcast. Alexandra Radifera edited. Graphic: Kelly Kondo/Emerald. Music is “Drip” by Yung Kartz (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Yung_Kartz/October_2018/Drip_1428).
Bob John, PharmD hosts PPAG Conversations, the official Podcast of the Pediatric Pharmacy Association. Dr. John speaks with experts in the field of pediatric pharmacy to discuss current issues in pediatric pharmacy, including pediatric and neonatal critical care, general pediatrics, and hematology/oncology. During this Podcast, Dr. John and Dr. Diana Yu discuss this year's flu season About our Guest Diana Yu, PharmD, BCPS, AQ-ID is a Pediatric Infectious Diseases Pharmacist at the Doernbecher Children's Hospital at Oregon Health and Science University in Portland, Oregon. Previously to her current appointment Dr. Yu was an Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC) and University of Kansas Schools of Pharmacy and Clinical Infectious Disease pharmacist and member of the Antimicrobial Stewardship Program at Children’s Mercy. She completed her pharmacy degree at University of California-San Francisco School of Pharmacy. After graduation, Dr. Yu completed a Pharmacy Practice Residency at University of Kentucky Medical Center followed by a HIV Care/Infectious Diseases Residency at University of Illinois at Chicago. She achieved board certification as a Pharmacotherapy Specialist with added qualifications in Infectious Diseases in 2015. She currently participates routinely in the Antimicrobial Stewardship Program at Children’s Mercy Hospital and is a preceptor for both student pharmacists and pharmacy residents. Her current research interests include the role of antimicrobial stewardship in decreasing antibiotic resistance and clinical outcomes, non-occupational HIV post-exposure prophylaxis, and the role of rapid diagnostics and antimicrobial stewardship About the Host of PPAG Conversations Bob John, Pharm.D., BCPS, BCPPS, a member of the PPAG Board of Directors, is currently a NICU Clinical Pharmacy Specialist at The Children’s Hospital at Saint Francis and the Residency Program Director for his institution’s PGY1. He completed a PGY1 residency at Saint Francis Hospital and a PGY2 residency at The University of Oklahoma College of Pharmacy. He spent his first two years after residency working as the Pediatric Pulmonology Specialist at Children’s Mercy Hospital and Clinics, after which he worked as a Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatric Pharmacotherapy, Department of Pharmacy at The University of Oklahoma College of Pharmacy. Dr. John has been involved with the development of a pharmacy-driven pharmacokinetic monitoring service, NICU dosing weight protocol, and served on the evidence-based medicine committee, in which he has helped develop clinical practice guidelines at his institutions. Dr. John has been an active member of PPAG since 2007. In addition to being a member of the education committee, he has served as the chair of the webinar committee, and the education committee where he organized the educational content provided at the 2016 PPAG annual meeting. In 2015, he and his colleagues were recognized by PPAG with a Best Practice Award for their development of an outpatient on call service. He was awarded the Presidential Citation from PPAG in 2014 and 2016. He currently chairs the web-based competency committee, working to provide additional educational content in new ways to PPAG members. In addition to his work in PPAG, he served as Chair of the Pediatric PRN for ACCP. Introduction music credits: "Reverie (small theme)" by _ghost 2010 - Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution (3.0)
Senior associate athletic director Craig Pintens joins Duck Insider discussing the partnership with the Doernbecher Children's Hospital, how the smoke in the area could impact Saturday's game and more. Plus, defensive coordinator Jim Leavitt and defensive line coach Joe Salave'a discuss the Duck defense.
Episode 79: Dr. Spiro is the Co-Founder and Chief Medical Officer of ReelDx. He is the former Fellowship Director and Chief of Pediatric Emergency Medicine at Oregon Health & Science University, Doernbecher Children's Hospital. Using real patient video, he led efforts to raise 5 million dollars of philanthropy to open the first Pediatric Emergency Department at OHSU in 2009. He received his MD at University of California San Francisco and worked as an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Yale University School of Medicine prior to his current appointment at OHSU. Dr. Spiro is passionate about disseminating the use of case-based, flipped classroom learning using HIPAA compliant real patient video.We discuss how Reel Dx came about and how do you receive permission from the patient in an emergency to videotape their illness? Reel Dx is being used in training programs in EMS as well as in Medical School.
Episode 8 Dr. Kenneth Azarow former Army surgeon, now Surgeon-in-Chief for Doernbecher Children's Hospital and Professor of Surgery at OHSU. On the Podcast he discusses -Future of surgical training -Detailed management and operative description of Tracheoesophageal Fistula -Malrotation identification and surgical management for the general surgeon