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SAGE Neuroscience and Neurology
JCN: Communication and Difficult Conversations in Pediatric Neurology

SAGE Neuroscience and Neurology

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 14:14


Dr. Christy talks to Dr. Monica Lemmon, pediatric neurologist and associate professor in pediatrics and population health sciences at Duke Department of Pediatrics, and winner of the 2021 Philip R. Dodge Young Investigator Award from the Child Neurology Society, discusses her work understanding how we communicate with patients and families – and how we can improve that communication.

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NC Policy Watch
The national and political redistricting landscape – featuring Kathay Feng, David Wasserman, Michael Bitzer and Guy-Uriel Charles

NC Policy Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 15:42


The Polis: Center for Politics at the Sanford School of Public Policy and the Duke Department of Mathematics recently held a special two-day conference on Redistricting and American Democracy. This segment features four of the national experts invited to participate: Kathay Feng, National Redistricting Director, Common Cause; David Wasserman, Senior Editor, Cook Political Report; Dr. Michael Bitzer, Professor of Politics and History, Catawba College and Guy-Uriel Charles, Charles Ogletree, Jr. Professor of Law, Harvard University. The post The national and political redistricting landscape – featuring Kathay Feng, David Wasserman, Michael Bitzer and Guy-Uriel Charles appeared first on NC Policy Watch.

NC Policy Watch Interviews
The national and political redistricting landscape – featuring Kathay Feng, David Wasserman, Michael Bitzer and Guy-Uriel Charles

NC Policy Watch Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 15:42


The Polis: Center for Politics at the Sanford School of Public Policy and the Duke Department of Mathematics recently held a special two-day conference on Redistricting and American Democracy. This segment features four of the national experts invited to participate: Kathay Feng, National Redistricting Director, Common Cause; David Wasserman, Senior Editor, Cook Political Report; Dr. Michael Bitzer, Professor of Politics and History, Catawba College and Guy-Uriel Charles, Charles Ogletree, Jr. Professor of Law, Harvard University. The post The national and political redistricting landscape – featuring Kathay Feng, David Wasserman, Michael Bitzer and Guy-Uriel Charles appeared first on NC Policy Watch.

STFM Academic Medicine Leadership Lessons
Addressing Health Equity and Caring for our Vulnerable Populations - Featuring STFM President Tricia Elliott, MD

STFM Academic Medicine Leadership Lessons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 67:13


In this episode, STFM President Tricia C. Elliott, MD, presents the fourth of her President's Podcasts, which will be periodically released over the course of her term. “Addressing Health Equity and Caring for our Vulnerable Populations” features interviews with, Viviana Martinez-Biance, MD, FAAFP,  Evelyn Figueroa, MD and Alisahah J. Cole, MD.Guest Bios:Viviana Martinez-Bianchi is a Family Physician. She is the Director For Health Equity and former director of the Duke Family Medicine Residency Program. She joined the faculty of the Duke Department of Family Medicine and Community Health in 2006. Prior to joining Duke University she was a fellow in Faculty Development with Emphasis in Caring for Minorities and Underserved Populations at the University of Cincinnati in Ohio. She practiced full spectrum family medicine in Iowa from 1996 to 2005. Evelyn Figueroa MDAs a Professor of Clinical Family Medicine, I divide my time between direct patient care, community activism, teaching, and residency administration. Although I love being in clinic with my patients, I believe that Family Medicine is the answer and I am thrilled. A Chicago native, I have spent most of my life enchanted by the diversity of our city. Medical school extracurriculars helped solidify my desire to provide community-based health to women, children, and other vulnerable populations. After FM residency at Lutheran General Hospital, I worked for several years at an FQHC in Oakland, California expanding my knowledge of women’s health procedures, including reproductive health, ultrasound, and maternity care.I returned to my UIC roots in 2005 and chose UIC because of its social mission, patient diversity, and opportunities for professional development. I became part of the residency quickly after joining UIC DFM; I spent 2007-2015 as the Maternity Care Director and have been the Residency Director since 2014. In 2018, I founded and continue to direct the UI Health Pilsen Food Pantry, an open access food pantry open five days a week in the nearby Pilsen neighborhood.Alisahah J. Cole, MDSystem Vice President Population Health Innovation and Policy, CommonSpirit Health A musician, a physician, a mother, a volunteer, and a leader are just a few words to describe Dr. Cole. Above all, she is highly passionate about health equity, advocating that everyone should have the ability to achieve great health, no matter what they look like, how much money they make, or where they come from. Since serving the underserved had always been a priority, she completed her residency in Family Medicine at Carolinas Medical Center, where she was part of the Urban Track program. During that time, she received the Bryant L. Galusha Intern of the Year Award and served as Co-Chief Resident her final year. Since completing medical school, Dr. Cole has held multiple leadership roles including Medical Director of a rural health clinic in SC, Residency Program Director, and Chair of the Department of Family Medicine. She was named the first ever Chief Community Impact Officer at Atrium Health where she created the first Community Health Department, establishing the first Health Equity and Social Determinants of Health strategies. Most recently, Dr. Cole joined CommonSpirit Health as its first System Vice President of Population Health Innovation and Policy, with responsibilities for strategy development regarding vulnerable populations, health equity, and innovative care delivery models. 

Painless Pain Management
A Discussion on Regenerative Medicine's Place in Pain Management and Injury Recovery: what, why, who, and how

Painless Pain Management

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 38:10


In this episode, Dr. Thomas Buchheit sheds light on who are good candidates for regenerative therapies, when and where to go for such therapies, and what the various types of regen therapies there are and how they work. Check out these slides that are referenced in the interview, "What do PRP, Stem Cells, and other Regenerative Therapies Really do?" Who is Dr. Buchheit? He is Director of The Regenerative Pain Therapies Program at Duke (DukeRPTP.org). He has practiced pain management and musculoskeletal medicine for the past 20 years and has published multiple papers clarifying the underlying biochemical and inflammatory mechanisms that drive chronic pain. He previously served as Division Chief for Pain Medicine in the Duke Department of Anesthesiology prior to focusing full time on the study and development of regenerative therapies for patients with osteoarthritis. He co-founded The Regenerative Pain Therapies Program in 2018 with Dr. William Maixner with the goal of moving beyond symptom management to address the underlying causes of degenerative conditions. The objective of the Program is to develop and deploy biologically-based interventions to improve long-term joint health by changing disease course. Dr. Buchheit is currently involved with researchers in the United States and Europe, investigating the foundational immune mechanisms of pain relief with PRP, autologous conditioned serum, and stem cells, and has lectured extensively on these topics. He has mentored with Dr. Peter Wehling and is currently one of the few clinical sites in the US to offer the Autologous Conditioned Serum Program from Düsseldorf, Germany. 3 Selected Publications: 1. Buchheit T, Huh Y, Maixner W, Cheng J, Ji RR. Neuroimmune modulation of pain and regenerative pain medicine. J Clin Invest. 2020. Epub 2020/04/07. doi:10.1172/JCI134439. PubMed PMID: 32250346. 2. Buchheit T. Future therapies and the expanding role for diagnostic ultrasound. Curr Opin Anaesthesiol. 2016 Oct;29(5):582–3. PMID: 27455044 3. Yin C, Buchheit TE, Park JJ. Acupuncture for chronic pain: an update and critical overview. Curr Opin Anaesthesiol. Oct, 2017;30(5):583-592. PMID: 28719458 Complete List of Published Work in MyBibliography: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/myncbi/thomas.buchheit.1/bibliography/public/ Recent Presentations: Translational Pain Research Symposium, Duke Kunshan University and Fudan University, Kunshan China. June 21-23, 2017. Nerve Injury and Amputation: Phenotypes, Novel Markers, and Prevention. American Pain Society Annual Meeting, Milwaukee, WI. April 3-6, 2019. Applications for Regenerative Therapies: Is the Hype Justified? World Institute of Pain World Congress, Rome Italy (Virtual). August 26-29. Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine: Reconciling basic science, translational application, and clinical outcomes. Pain Society of the Carolinas Annual Meeting, Asheville, NC (Virtual) September 18-19, 2020. Regenerative Medicine American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine Annual Pain Medicine Meeting. November 19- 21, 2020. Las Vegas, Nevada (Virtual). Regenerative Medicine Lecture. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/painless-pain-management/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/painless-pain-management/support

Policy 360
Ep. 35: Wicked Problems

Policy 360

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2017 25:26


Colin Kahl, former National Security Advisor to Vice President Joe Biden and Deputy Assistant to President Obama, spoke at the Sanford School Wednesday about his experience working in foreign policy and his expectations of the Trump administration. During his visit, Kahl recorded an episode of Policy 360 with Sanford's Dean, Kelly Brownell.  Special thanks to Professor Peter Feaver and his Duke Program in American Grand Strategy, the Duke Department of Political Science, and the Triangle Institute for Security Studies for sponsoring Colin Kahl’s visit to Duke. Music: Impromptu in Blue by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license. Artist: incompetech.com/

FHI Events
7 Words: Panel 1

FHI Events

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2013 47:56


Panelists include François Noudelmann, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Paris VIII and the European Graduate School, journalist at France Culture, and author of the essay The Philosopher’s Touch: Sartre, Nietzsche and Barthes at the Piano; Professor Jacqueline Waeber, a specialist of Rousseau from the Duke Department of Music; Olivier Dejours, composer, conductor, and former member of Les Percussions de Strasbourg.

FHI Events
7 Words: Panel 2

FHI Events

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2013 36:15


Panelists include François Noudelmann, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Paris VIII and the European Graduate School, journalist at France Culture, and author of the essay The Philosopher’s Touch: Sartre, Nietzsche and Barthes at the Piano; Professor Jacqueline Waeber, a specialist of Rousseau from the Duke Department of Music; Olivier Dejours, composer, conductor, and former member of Les Percussions de Strasbourg.

FHI Events
7 Words: Panel 3

FHI Events

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2013 34:43


Panelists include François Noudelmann, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Paris VIII and the European Graduate School, journalist at France Culture, and author of the essay The Philosopher’s Touch: Sartre, Nietzsche and Barthes at the Piano; Professor Jacqueline Waeber, a specialist of Rousseau from the Duke Department of Music; Olivier Dejours, composer, conductor, and former member of Les Percussions de Strasbourg.

Duke Initiatives in Theology and the Arts
Engaging Eliot:: "Four Quartets" in Word, Color, and Sound

Duke Initiatives in Theology and the Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2013 88:15


Three scholars with specialities in diverse but overlapping disciplines meet to discuss T.S. Eliot's "Four Quartets" in light of modernism, theological hermeneutics, and the work of painters Makoto Fujimura and Bruce Herman. Herman and Fujimura give responses to the lectures, followed by audience Q&A, with Dr. Ellen Davis of Duke Divinity School moderating. (Note: Due to a technical lapse during Dean Hays's lecture, part of the lecture was lost. The recording has been edited at this point.) Speakers include: Michael Valdez-Moses, Duke English Department Gennifer Weisenfeld, Duke Department of Art, Art History, and Visual Studies Richard Hays, Dean of Duke Divinity School

Lectures & Special Events
Syria: What Lies Ahead

Lectures & Special Events

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2012 57:56


Joshua Landis is Associate Professor of Middle East Studies and Director of the Center for Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma, and author of "Syria Comment," a daily newsletter on Syrian politics. Landis is one of the foremost authorities in the US on Syria and is a frequent analyst on TV and radio. This lecture is part of our lecture series "The Islamic Middle East and Its Religious Minorities." This lecture is cosponsored by the Duke Department of Religion and the Duke-UNC Consortium of Middle East Studies.