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Willy Massay is an Intensive Care and Emergency Room nurse who has served on the front lines of the gen)side in Gaza, providing life saving care in both Northern and Southern Gaza during multiple medical missions. Willy has just returned from Gaza and shares his experiences. He has worked with HEAL Palestine and other organizations and has been going to Gaza since 2017. He like many others are trying to get back to Gaza to help but are continually denied entry. He shares unforgettable stories in this discussion. There is a YouTube version where the photos mention are shown. Link is included herehttps://youtu.be/RQi_pyAcJdE?si=oBjJJE9efA4a7ImE
#298. Happy Birthday to Dillon! And Happy Easter to all of you! Both things are late, but we mean it anyway. Speaking of Easter, Kory got to try out his acting chops…guess who he got to be in THAT story. During our weekend recap, Kory shares how two of his kids made use of his health insurance, then we share some of YOUR answers of how you treat yourself on vacation. After the break, we settle a spicy debate then talk about how you should (or shouldn't ) step in to help the restaurant staff deal with your large and young dinner party. Then we move along to some media consumption. This week it's Daredevil Born Again, Andor season 2, Formula One, The #1 Lawyer, and Odd Thomas. We hope you enjoy and chime in via the LinkTree! Until next time, be kind to each other.FTM Merch! - https://www.teepublic.com/user/fromthemiddleLinkTree - https://linktr.ee/fromthemidpodVOICE MAIL! Comment, ask a question, suggest topics - (614) 383-8412Artius Man - https://artiusman.com use discount code "themiddle"
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The average Emergency Room wait times are over 4 hours! Raven, Meteorologist, and Producer Justin share what landed them in the ER! Photo Credit: Getty Images
Raven, Producer Julie, and Producer Justin talk about the thing that they saw in someone's house that proved to them that their friend was rich! Happy Easter! Raven, Meteorologist Ashley Baylor, Producer Julie, and Producer Justin share what happened during their Easter! Time for Baylor's Box of Questions! Meteorologist Ashley brings out her box of random questions; Producer Julie and Raven answer! The average Emergency Room wait times are over 4 hours! Raven, Meteorologist, and Producer Justin share what landed them in the ER! Are you up to date on this week's biggest news story? Anna and Raven will get you caught up on the trending news stories including the passing of Pope Francis! Raven never thought he knew a collector until he realized Meteorologist Ashley has a collection of this! A bride was pulled over for speeding; she was late for her wedding! Raven and Meteorologist Ashley want to know what you told the cop to get out of your ticket! Scott and Gina are arguing over an RSVP that she made for a birthday party next weekend. She's got a big family; he can never plan anything because something always pops up. He says there needs to be a time limit to when neither of them can add to the calendar without talking to the other person. No more last-minute obligations! If they didn't talk about it and it's less than 14 days out... they're not going. She thinks this an unreasonable plan. Who's side are you on? Adam has a chance to win $1900! All he has to do is answer more pop culture questions than Raven in Can't Beat Raven!
Thanks to our awesome Patrons, we're proud to present another episode of Mediasplode! Running Time: 01:28:05 This month, Josh Flanagan and Conor Kilpatrick are joined by their original Pick of the Week co-host Ron Richards to discuss… What We've Been Enjoying: 00:01:32 – Conor went to the theater to see Black Bag, and is watching Hacks and The Studio. 00:11:05 – Josh watched Say Nothing. 00:16:43 – Ron watched Adolescence, and went to the theater to see A Minecraft Movie and The Luckiest Man in America. Broadway Corner: 00:29:35 – Ron saw Good Night, and Good Luck. 00:35:05 – Josh saw Glengarry Glen Ross. Discussion: 00:41:26 – The Pitt, Season 1 01:02:57 – A New York City Emergency Room Physician Assistant Talks About The Pitt, Season 1 SPOILERS ABOVE! What's a Mediasplode? It's a monthly special edition show in which we talk about what we are enjoying in media outside of the realm of comic books. It's like our All Media Year End Round-Up but in a shorter, monthly format. Note: Time codes are estimates due to dynamic ad insertion by the distributor. Music: “Baby” Robert Bradley's Blackwater Surprise Listen to Josh discuss Fargo on Movie of the Year: 1996.Watch Ron talk about pinball technology on the Daily Tech News Show.Listen to Conor, Josh, and Ron discuss The Crow (1994) on Cradle to the Grave.Watch Josh and Conor talk about how to start a podcast on OpenWater.Listen to Conor discuss Swingers on Movie of the Year: 1996.Listen to Conor discuss Ghostbusters on Movie of the Year: 1984. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Easing the way in the ER for kids (and grownups)A visit to the hospital's emergency department can be stressful for anyone, but for children it's downright terrifying. All the strange sounds, smells and equipment in this unfamiliar place only heighten the fear an ill or injured child is already experiencing.But an ER doctor at Peace Arch Hospital in White Rock, British Columbia, is determined to change all that. Using an innovative combination of high-tech and what might be called “no-tech,” he is shifting his youngest patients' focus from needles and sutures to absorbing virtual reality roller coaster rides, helpful little robots—and a puppet named “Magrau.” In this episode of Power to Heal, you'll also learn how Dr. Amir Behboudi's determination to improve the ER patient experience isn't limited to children: he's been the driving force behind an inexpensive treatment that is offered in PAH's emergency room to reduce feelings of nausea in adult patients waiting for treatment.Dr. Behboudi's story begins with a trip to a neighbouring emergency room with his own son. What he experienced there inspired a technique that, with support from the Peace Arch Hospital Foundation, is capturing the attention of local media—and other hospitals in the area. Guests:Dr. Amir Behboudi, Emergency Room physician at Peace Arch Hospital.Stephanie Beck, CEO Peace Arch Hospital FoundationPower to Heal is hosted by Lance Peverley, a former newspaper reporter, editor of the Peace Arch News for 12 years, and a longtime resident of the White Rock/South Surrey area. About the Power to Heal podcast:Presented by Peace Arch Hospital Foundation in White Rock, British Columbia, Power to Heal takes you behind the scenes of an innovative hospital Foundation and introduces you to the team who find new and sometimes surprising ways to engage with the local community and help fund the best healthcare possible in the region. Since 1988, the Foundation has raised over $250 million for capital projects, medical equipment, and community health programs. Its passionate and caring team's number one priority is the prudent stewardship of your gifts and the resulting positive impact on patients and medical staff at Peace Arch Hospital and the entire White Rock-South Surrey community.Download Power to Heal wherever you get your favourite podcasts.Links:Peace Arch News: Making the ER less scary for kidsGlobal News: “New anti-nausea treatment”Support this and many other innovative programs and initiatives at Peace Arch Hospital. Visit www.pahfoundation.ca/ways-to-give/ to learn more.
In this episode, we're joined by Dr. Carr McClain, a seasoned cardiovascular surgeon who has seen the human toll of failed drug policy in the ER as well as the OR. He helps us connect the dots between drug policy and the health of everyday people who pay the price. In this episode, we discuss: Dr. McClain's early experiences as a medical school graduate, encountering the violence tied to the underground drug market as he worked in one of the busiest Emergency Rooms in the US. How the criminalization of drugs has led to contamination, causing long-term damage to people's heart valves that he encounters in the Operating Room today. The challenges we face with the botanical kratom, and how it presents an opportunity to get things right when it comes to public health. About Dr. Carr McClain: Dr. McClain is a cardiovascular surgeon, father of six, and husband to Pam. When he's not in the operating room, you can find him cheering on his alma mater, Duke University, where he studied before completing medical school at the University of Virginia, a residency at VCU, and a fellowship at the University of Florida. Remember to Subscribe & Leave a Review! Your support helps more people discover the show and brings hope to more lives.
Imagine this: a patient arrives in the ER, their life hanging in the balance. The clock is ticking, and the pressure is overwhelming. But here's the thing—it's not just about having the right knowledge or tools. It's about how a team, often strangers to each other, can come together in seconds to deliver the right care at the right moment. This “last mile” problem—getting critical care to the patient when and where it's needed—is one of the most urgent challenges in healthcare. This is where Dr. Dan Dworkis comes in. Dan is an emergency physician, researcher, and the Chief Medical Officer of the Mission Critical Teams Institute. With a background in molecular medicine and emergency care, Dan has spent his career studying how individuals and teams perform under pressure. His work isn't just about saving lives in the ER—it's about understanding the science of stress, resilience, and teamwork, and applying those lessons to high-stakes environments everywhere. Dan's journey started with a love for science and technology, but it was in the emergency department where he found his calling. There, he saw how systemic issues—like access to care, poverty, and social inequities—intersected with medicine. But what really grabbed his attention was the art of performance under pressure: how people and teams rise to the occasion in the most demanding moments. Through his work at the Mission Critical Teams Institute, Dan has collaborated with organizations like NASA, fire departments, and space programs to rethink how teams prepare for and respond to crisis. His insights are helping reshape how we think about stress, teamwork, and delivering results when it matters most. Do you have thoughts on this episode or suggestions for future guests? We'd love to hear from you. Email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.
NBC's Chicago Med Doctor Dean Archer is a Board-certified Surgeon and an Attending Physician in the Emergency Room at Gaffney Chicago Medical Center. He is played by our friend Steven WeberSteven joined us to talk:-The real-life-looking 'patient props' made of rubber "The effects department on Med is as good as any film I've ever been on ... it's continually shocking at how good they are!"-His wife Paula Marshall on Med-Dr Dean Archer's abrasive direct personality-Addressing the elephant in the room - CADS - The Character Actor Dinner Society-The Pitt starring his friend Noah Wyle-Lisa read a book her recommended To subscribe to The Pete McMurray Show Podcast just click here
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Join us for a critical conversation about keeping your pets safe and out of the emergency room! Dr. Adesola Odunayo, a clinical associate professor of emergency and critical care at...
Join us for a critical conversation about keeping your pets safe and out of the emergency room! Dr. Adesola Odunayo, a clinical associate professor of emergency and critical care at...
“Is this normal?” is something almost every NICU parent asks about their baby at some point. In this episode, popular social media ER doctor, Dr. Meghan Martin aka drbeachgem.10, shares her own NICU story, how to be a good advocate for your child and encourages parents to always listen to their parental instincts.
Send us a textJudith Abbey, DNP, shares her journey from medical student in Ghana to healthcare entrepreneur in Florida, where she founded On the Go Drip, a mobile IV therapy service delivering treatments directly to patients' homes. Dr. Michael Koren asks her about her history and business, and the two of them dive into some of the controversy surrounding supplement treatments.Helpful Links:On The Go DripResearch Methods class at University of North FloridaThe Book Clinical Decision AnalysisBe a part of advancing science by participating in clinical research.Have a question for Dr. Koren? Email him at askDrKoren@MedEvidence.comListen on SpotifyListen on Apple PodcastsWatch on YouTubeShare with a friend. Rate, Review, and Subscribe to the MedEvidence! podcast to be notified when new episodes are released.Follow us on Social Media:FacebookInstagramX (Formerly Twitter)LinkedInWant to learn more? Checkout our entire library of podcasts, videos, articles and presentations at www.MedEvidence.comMusic: Storyblocks - Corporate InspiredThank you for listening!
Save a trip to the emergency room (and maybe your child's life!) with these home basics. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/779/29
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In this Heartline Echo Episode, I sit down with Dr. Arian Nachat, an emergency medicine and palliative care physician who's making waves in healthcare. We explore her multifaceted career and the innovative platform she's created to address critical gaps in palliative care access. Dr. Nachat shares her journey from emergency medicine to palliative care, highlighting the importance of a holistic approach to patient care. We discuss the challenges facing healthcare today, including the corporatization of medicine and its impact on patient-doctor relationships. Our conversation delves into the heart of what it means to provide compassionate care, especially for those facing serious illnesses. Dr. Nachat's insights on the importance of truly listening to patients and understanding their values are both inspiring and practical. Key insights from our discussion include: The evolution of emergency medicine and the need for a more patient-centered approach The critical role of palliative care in modern healthcare and why it's often misunderstood How technology can bridge the gap in palliative care access, especially in rural areas The importance of having difficult conversations about end-of-life care and advanced directives Balancing a medical career with motherhood and personal well-being Discover how to: Navigate career transitions in medicine while staying true to your values Incorporate a more holistic approach to patient care in high-stress environments Use technology to improve healthcare access and patient outcomes Find your voice as a healthcare professional and advocate for change Balance the demands of a medical career with personal life and family responsibilities This episode offers valuable insights for healthcare professionals at all stages of their careers, as well as anyone interested in the human side of medicine. Dr. Nachat's journey from the emergency room to founding a palliative care platform demonstrates the diverse paths available within the medical field. "Talking to me isn't about talking about dying. It's actually talking about how you want to live because your values and what brings meaning to you and how you define those things determines how you're going to live." - Dr. Arian Nachat Join us for this thought-provoking conversation that bridges the gap between medical expertise and human experience, offering a rare glimpse into the world of emergency medicine, palliative care, and the evolving landscape of healthcare. Connect with Dr. Arian Nachat: LinkedIn: Arian Nachat MD Website: https://pallity.com/
Dr. Mitch Shulman can be heard every weekday morning at 7:50 on The Andrew Carter Morning Show.
This week, we ask an interesting question: What is the busiest day of the year for pizza delivery companies, Airbnb, Emergency Rooms, Maternity Wards, restaurants and dating apps? What is the busiest day of the year for weddings? And what is the busiest day of the year for… plumbers? It's all fascinating – and often very surprising. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this California-focused episode of Right to Life Radio, host John Gerardi and guest Jonathan Keller dissect three contentious state bills—AB40, AB290, and AB551—aimed at mandating abortions in emergency rooms. They explore the implications for Catholic hospitals, the absurdity of medication abortion in emergency settings, and the reopening of Madera Community Hospital without a maternity ward, tying it to Medi-Cal's failures and Planned Parenthood's abortion-centric model.
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In Chris Voss' book "Never Split the Difference: Negotiating As If Your Life Depended on It", one major point made is that a high-stakes conversation is never just about the words being said. Much more, it's about hearing the emotional state of the other person and really listening to what they have to say and what they need from you. How does this compare to your model for debriefing after a critical event? Do we sometimes have to negotiate that there is even learning to be had from a bad experience? Join the CMS Book Club for a thorough discussion as well as a case walkthrough of deep listening and mirroring in an admissions conversation in a pediatric ER during winter respiratory disease season. With Roxane Gardner, Jeff Cooper, Lia Cruz, Grace Ng, and Fernando Salvetti.
Episode 224Intro - Metal - Perfecting Slavery - Abysmal DawnCarlos had mandatory overtimeTony Rear Ended by Fred Loya InsuranceDriving for UberZelensky and the warWaiting for the economy to dropFootlocker concerned about growing problemsGrocery Outlet laying off 100 peopleRigo goes to the Emergency RoomSomething is wrong with this guy, look at himRigo goes to the swap meetStater Bros closing stores / letting go of workers cause of tariffsMexican Town HallRed Robin closing dozens of restaurants
Dean's Chat hosts, Dr. Jensen and Richey, welcome Dr. Tiffany Hughes to Dean's Chat! Dr. Tiffany Hughes is Assistant Professor in the Master of Public Health Program at Midwestern. She holds a Ph.D. in Aging Studies, M.P.H. in Epidemiology, and M.B.A. in Healthcare Administration. She completed post-doctoral training at the University of Pittsburgh in geriatric psychiatry. Her area of expertise is public health and aging with a focus on dementia and falls prevention. She is also interested in geriatric education and providing experiential opportunities to get students interested in working with the aging population. She became involved with the Walk with a Doc program and the Ohio Older Adult Falls Prevention Coalition while faculty at Youngstown State University. She is now a member of the Arizona Falls Prevention Coalition and their partner in the Walk with a Doc initiative with Midwestern University. Listen as we discuss the topics that interested her as a young student and how this impacted her career. From dementia to fall risk, to prevention techniques and strategies to maintain mobility and independence we discuss how all these important topics are covered in multi-disciplinary ways. The Walk with a Doc program helps foster relationships for patients and hopes to “inspire communities through movement and conversation! With an aim to make health and happiness accessible to everyone, walk with a dock offers free walking programs in communities around the world led by local doctors, healthcare providers, or medical students. These ongoing events allow participants to safely walk, parentheses or role parentheses, learn about current health, topics, and meet new people.” Tune in as we discuss the Midwestern University first “Walk with a Doc” Event on the Glendale campus hosted by Dean's Chat co-host Dr. Richey! The event was a success with community, student, and faculty engagement on the topic of Fall Risk Reduction. We started the event with a welcome chat about the importance of activity/movement and its impact on fall risk reduction. In podiatry, our goal is focus on pain reduction and improvement of function specifically as it relates to the foot and ankle and lower extremity, so that our patients can maintain an active healthy lifestyle with the highest quality of life and maintain their independence. Falls are a significant problem in America. It is estimated that every second an older adult falls; One quarter of adults over 65 will hall at home and half won't tell their healthcare provider. This leads to roughly 36 million falls, which account for ~8 million injuries contributing to 3 million Emergency Room visits and roughly 950,000 hospitalizations. What is truly alarming is that of these 950,000 hospitalizations, around 32,000 patients will die. While these are scary statistics, we focused our event on the empowerment that FALLS ARE PREVENTABLE! There has been a lot of research around falls and fall risk prevention. We focused our discussion on the CDC's STEADI approach to fall risk reduction which includes “screening, assessing and intervening.” The STEADI approach has been clinically shown to reduce fall risk by 20%. We distributed information to the participants about this method and discussed 3 key questions as we walked through campus. “Have you fallen in the past year?” “Do you feel unsteady when standing or walking?” “Do you worry about falling?” This helped spark conversation amongst the participants including our student “future doctors” about the importance of asking these 3 simple questions to normalize the discussion about fall risk. We hope you enjoy! https://walkwithadoc.org/ https://www.midwestern.edu/academics/degrees-programs/college-graduate-studies/master-arts-biomedical-sciences www.apma.org www.stepintopodiatry.com www.explorepodmed.org
In hour three, more info from Crowder on his latest Emergency Room visit that produced no answers on his injured foot. Solana purchases the bag of Gushers from the station's vending machine to prove Hoch was wrong about the snack being too expensive. If you friend has food in his teeth, should you let them know? Plus, we have a new nickname for Luka Doncic: Hookah Doncic. After, previewing the Heat-Hawks game tonight by running through the lines and prop bets.
Renowned composer Charlie Fox joins the show to talk about the huge hit he wrote for Roberta Flack, “Killing Me Softly with His Song,” and how his relationship formed with Roberta. // Tim continues his conversation with renowned composer Charlie Fox, and they talk about his process for composing music and his collaborations with different lyricists. // Starbucks is laying off over 1,000 employees, and Tim surmises the reasons why Starbucks might be losing some business. // Tim provides an update on the health of Pope Francis who has been critically ill but has shown some signs of slight improvement today amidst battling a pneumonia and mild kidney failure. Tim also talks about his personal experience with Catholicism. And Tim talks about Emergency Room etiquette, and things that ER Doctors wish you would avoid.
Feb. 24, 2025: Guest host Robin Gill in for Jas Johal Members of Vancouver's ABC party hold internal meetings and align messaging before debates (0:07) Guest: Pete Fry, Vancouver City Councillor Donald Trump's tariffs on schedule, will take effect on March 4th (12:19) Guest: Mackenzie Gray, Ottawa correspondent with Global National Delta Hospital Closures and the messaging around it (18:26) Guest: Jordan Armstrong, Global News Reporter Americans should come to Nanaimo (26:35) Guest: Leonard Krog, Mayor of Nanaimo Metro Vancouver's special board meeting (34:49) Guest: Mike Hurley, Chair of the Metro Vancouver Board and Burnaby Mayor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this emotional episode, Jordan opens up about her recent, unexpected visit to the emergency room. It is an important, raw, and vulnerable conversation about mental health. Thank you to our partner AG1 - AG1 is offering new subscribers a FREE $76 gift when you sign up. You'll get a Welcome Kit, a bottle of D3K2 AND 5 free travel packs in your first box. So make sure to check out DrinkAG1.com/togethermess to get this offer! We would love your feedback... If you enjoyed this episode, tell us why! Leave us a review and make sure you subscribe on your favorite podcast platform. Executive Producers are Riley Peleuses + Ian McNeny for YEA Media Group If you are interested in advertising on this podcast or having Jeff and Jordan as guests on your Podcast, Radio Show, or TV Show, reach out to podcast@yeamediagroup.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How COVID pushed a generation of young people to the right. Why don't people dress up to go out anymore? Dr. Jim Keany, Co-Director of the Emergency Room at Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo, joins The Bill Handel Show for 'Medical News'! Dr. Keany talks with Bill about sperm cells carrying traces of childhood stress, AI brain decoder reading a persons thoughts, measles outbreak, and yogurt and colon cancer.
Dr. Tesha Monteith discusses the Neurology article, "Association of Race and Ethnicity With Emergency Room Rate of Migraine Diagnosis, Testing, and Management in Children With Headache." Show reference: https://www.neurology.org/doi/10.1212/WNL.0000000000213351
The increase in flu cases is stressing emergency rooms, according to the Marion County Health Department. Indiana University Indianapolis recently received Research 1 status from the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. The streak continues for the Carmel girls swim team. Indiana is one of several conservative states asking a court to declare a landmark law to protect people with disabilities unconstitutional. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. Today's episode of WFYI News Now was produced by Drew Daudelin, Zach Bundy and Abriana Herron, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.
In this powerful episode of Autism for Badass Moms, we sit down with Dr. Alexis Bromley, an Emergency Room Doctor, wife, and mother of three boys, including Julius, her 5-year-old son diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder at age 3.Alexis shares her journey as a medical professional and autism mom, shedding light on the urgent need for improved education, awareness, and accommodations for autistic individuals in emergency room settings. She is currently conducting a quality research project on Sensory Accommodations in the ER and their impact on patient care, advocating for real change in how medical professionals interact with neurodivergent patients.In this episode, we discuss:-Alexis' journey as a mom and doctor navigating the world of autism-The challenges autistic individuals face in the ER-How sensory accommodations can improve patient care-Ways parents can advocate for their children in medical settingsJoin us for this insightful and inspiring conversation with a badass autism mom who is making a difference in both the medical field and the autism community!Follow her journey on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.alexis_bromley and https://www.instagram.com/lexiidbromleyListen now and don't forget to subscribe!Tag a fellow autism parent or medical professional who needs to hear this!Follow Us: https://www.instagram.com/theabmpodcast
In this special St. Valentine's Day episode of The Learning Curve, co-hosts U-Arkansas Prof. Albert Cheng and Alisha Searcy interview renowned Shakespeare scholar Professor Sir Jonathan Bate to discuss the timeless tragedy, Romeo and Juliet. Exploring its enduring greatness, Sir Jonathan delves into Shakespeare's classical influences, particularly Ovid's Metamorphoses, and how Elizabethan literature shaped the portrayal of lovers. He examines the interplay of passion, violence, and fate in Verona's warring streets and explains Romeo and Juliet's eternal love—from Romeo's early infatuation with Rosaline to his deep romantic connection with Juliet. Sir Jonathan highlights the poetic brilliance and intimacy of the famous window scene, Mercutio's pivotal role in shifting the play's tone, and the tragic consequences of miscommunication and hasty action. He also reflects on Shakespeare's overarching themes of love and death, and the poetic depth of his love sonnets. Additionally, he shares insights into what Romeo and Juliet and Shakespeare's works teach us about the enduring human desire for love. In closing, Sir Jonathan reads a passage from his book Mad about Shakespeare: From Classroom to Theatre to Emergency Room.
Send us a textWhat if the very nature of your job required you to lock away grief, only for it to accumulate and weigh heavier with each call? Join us for a compelling discussion as we unravel the unique emotional landscape navigated by first responders like EMTs, paramedics, and police officers. These everyday heroes are often thrust into situations that demand stoic professionalism despite the emotional toll of repeated trauma. We'll explore how they confront cumulative grief and the societal pressures to maintain composure amidst chaos. With personal insights and expert perspectives, we aim to illuminate the emotional and psychological challenges that come hand-in-hand with their vital roles.As we continue our journey through the complexity of grief, we recognize its unpredictable and non-linear path through denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. Inspired by Gina Moffa's work, we reflect on how grief can manifest in fluctuating emotional patterns and physical symptoms, proving particularly challenging for first responders. From energy shifts to body tension, understanding these signs is crucial to their well-being. Looking forward, we're thrilled to announce the return of Jessica Jamison in our next episode, where we'll tackle the topic of food trauma and its profound impact on eating habits and perceptions. Join us for these poignant discussions, and remember, if you or someone you know is facing mental health struggles, professional help is always available.Support the showYouTube Channel For The Podcast
(February 12, 2025)Dear democrats, stop thinking you are smarter than republicans. Is repeating someone's name charming… or creepy? Dr. Jim Keany, Co-Director of the Emergency Room at Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo, joins The Bill Handel Show for 'Medical News'! Dr. Keany talks with Bill about· 15 year high of flu diagnosis, peanut allergies in kids, and an increase in SIDs, Sudden Infant Death.
Dr. Jim Keany, Co-Director of the Emergency Room at Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo, joins The Bill Handel Show for 'Medical News'! Dr. Keany talks with Bill about· 15 year high of flu diagnosis, peanut allergies in kids, and an increase in SIDs, Sudden Infant Death.
On August 30, 2024, 36-year-old Chatty Timbang was admitted to the emergency room of a public hospital in Dasmariñas City, Cavite. Her mother, Conchita Timbang, accompanied her.At 3:10 AM, an assassin managed to reach Chatty's hospital bed. Upon spotting his target, the killer pulled out his gun and fired several close-range shots, killing Chatty instantly. Conchita, who had been sleeping beside her daughter, was struck by a stray bullet that hit her right thigh.The assassin escaped but encountered obstacles along the way. A helper named Nedia Vasquez and a security guard named Abdul Batua intervened, leading to the assassin shooting both of them.Fortunately, the gunshots that Conchita, Nedia, and Abdul sustained were not fatal.According to police reports and various news outlets that covered the case, the murder of Chatty appeared to be connected to illegal drug distribution in the city of Dasmariñas.CONNECT WITH US▸ https://linktr.ee/phmurderstoriesHere are links to our social media accounts, case photos, episode notes, and sources!YOUTUBE▸ www.youtube.com/phmurderstories DISCORD SERVER▸ https://bit.ly/3n38Tuh IG CHANNEL▸ https://ig.me/j/AbaOmN2HytgKay0F/ SUPPORT OUR SHOW ON PATREON▸ www.patreon.com/phmurderstories Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
NFL drops ‘End Racism' from the Super Bowl end zones… but why? CAL FIRE firefighters could become year-round employees, new bill proposes. Dr. Jim Keany, Co-Director of the Emergency Room at Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo, joins The Bill Handel Show for 'Medical News'! Dr. Keany talks with Bill about long-COVID, ADHD and life expectency, and RFK Jr.
Dr. Jim Keany, Co-Director of the Emergency Room at Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo, joins The Bill Handel Show for 'Medical News'! Dr. Keany talks with Bill about·long-COVID, ADHD and life expectency, and RFK Jr.
“They were contemplating cutting off my legs in the hospital emergency room.”Victony (Anthony Ebuka Victor) says as a child, his parents were away all the time, they left him on his own, and he was very lonely. That, he says, has completely reshaped his life.He has had to rely on himself to take care of himself emotionally and mentally, but it has also helped him build the resilience to face life - including the infamous accident that landed him in a wheelchair.In this conversation, he shares:— The real possibility in the emergency room that his leg was going to be cut off and how he survived that ordeal.— Why he had to answer those who said he was using his wheelchair for sympathy - and how he grew out of the deep frustration of that incident.— Why he feels his heart cannot be broken because of how he has trained himself to be, based on the loneliness of his childhood.Pensive, reflective and wise - Victony's clarity will soothe your spirit.Watch the full one-hour version on withChude.com.Let me know what you think in the comment section ❤. Exclusive Patron-only Content Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr. Gary Davidson is an Emergency Room physician who has spent 16 years at Red Deer Regional Hospital, where he also served as the head of Emergency Medicine for the central zone and Chief of the Emergency Department from 2016 to 2020. Additionally, Dr. Davidson holds the position of Associate Clinical Professor at the University of Alberta. He is the Author and Review Lead of Alberta's Covid-19 Pandemic Response, providing critical analysis and recommendations on the province's management of the health crisis. Cornerstone Forum ‘25 https://www.showpass.com/cornerstone25/ Contribute to the new SNP Studio E-transfer here: shaunnewmanpodcast@gmail.com Get your voice heard: Text Shaun 587-217-8500 Substack:https://open.substack.com/pub/shaunnewmanpodcast Silver Gold Bull Links: Website: https://silvergoldbull.ca/ Email: SNP@silvergoldbull.com Text Grahame: (587) 441-9100
Send us a textMilan entered recovery 15 months prior to the recording of this episode. After a lifetime of addiction he brings some really great insights to the podcast. I hope you get something out of his story. ✅ Buy us a coffee!✅ Need HKT Merch?✅ Check out EHN Canada✅ Bunny Hugs and Mental Health✅ Wellness NewsCheck out Milan's podcast on Apple Podcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/recovery-freedom-rising/id1781527324And on Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/2ckYffm9BDNINoJ3WnUNxRSupport the showWe've got fresh merch and it's amazing! Pick yours up HERE Are you getting something from our content? Tap here and buy us a coffee to say thanks and help us keep this train on the tracks! Check us out on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@hardknoxtalksWant to listen to our episodes uncensored? Become a channel member here!
Tariffs: Products and companies most at risk. The U.S joins Iran, Libya and Yemen as the only four countries not party to the world's main climate pact. Dr. Jim Keany, Co-Director of the Emergency Room at Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo, joins The Bill Handel Show for 'Medical News'! Dr. Keany talks with Bill about the FDA approving new nasal spray for depression and heart health habits.
MS symptoms can worsen, and relapses can occur. And when that happens, how do you know whether you require immediate medical care? When is it time to go to the hospital? Dr. Kalina Sanders joins me to talk about when it's time to seek immediate medical care for MS. Dr. Sanders is a board-certified neurologist who specializes in multiple sclerosis and spasticity management at Baptist Health in Jacksonville Beach, Florida. We're also talking about MS care in the United Arab Emirates with Professor Bassem Yamout, the President of the Middle East North Africa Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis. We'll explain why Bayer's new MRI contrast agent is good news for people with MS. We'll tell you about a new Federal Trade Commission report that calls out Pharmacy Benefit Managers for inflating the price of generic specialty drugs by thousands of percent. We'll share the details of a study that shows the profound impact of menopause on MS. And we're sharing two different opportunities for you to participate in MS research. We have a lot to talk about! Are you ready for RealTalk MS??! A word about Facebook posts :22 This Week: Worsening symptoms? Relapse? When is it time to go to the Emergency Room? 1:46 FTC reports Pharmacy Benefit Managers have marked up generic specialty drugs 1000s of percent 2:20 Bayer's new MRI contrast agent contains 60% less gadolinium 4:57 Professor Bassem Yamout discusses MS in the United Arab Emirates 6:48 Study reveals menopause significantly increases the speed of disability worsening and brain cell damage in women with MS 15:08 Two opportunities for you to participate in MS research 17:38 Dr. Kalina Sanders explains when it's time to seek immediate medical care for MS 19:54 Share this episode 31:42 Have you downloaded the free RealTalk MS app? 32:02 SHARE THIS EPISODE OF REALTALK MS Just copy this link & paste it into your text or email: https://realtalkms.com/386 ADD YOUR VOICE TO THE CONVERSATION I've always thought about the RealTalk MS podcast as a conversation. And this is your opportunity to join the conversation by sharing your feedback, questions, and suggestions for topics that we can discuss in future podcast episodes. Please shoot me an email or call the RealTalk MS Listener Hotline and share your thoughts! Email: jon@realtalkms.com Phone: (310) 526-2283 And don't forget to join us in the RealTalk MS Facebook group! LINKS If your podcast app doesn't allow you to click on these links, you'll find them in the show notes in the RealTalk MS app or at www.RealTalkMS.com RealTalk MS on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@RealTalkMS Federal Trade Commission Interim Report on Pharmacy Benefit Managers and Specialty Generic Drugs https://www.ftc.gov/reports/specialty-generic-drugs-growing-profit-center-vertically-integrated-pharmacy-benefit-managers Bayer Announces MRI Contrast Agent Gadoquatrane Meets Primary and Main Secondary Endpoints in Pivotal Phase III Studies https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250109869429/en/Bayers-investigational-MRI-contrast-agent-gadoquatrane-meets-primary-and-main-secondary-endpoints-in-pivotal-Phase-III-studies STUDY: Association of Menopause with Functional Outcomes and Disease Biomarkers in Women with Multiple Sclerosis https://www.neurology.org/doi/10.1212/WNL.0000000000210228 PARTICIPATE IN MS RESEARCH: Psychometric Properties of Sexual Difficulties Scales in People Living with Multiple Sclerosis https://qualtrics.kcl.ac.uk/jfe/form/SV_br1fVoYGqXnLooK PARTICIPATE IN MS RESEARCH: Efficacy and Safety Study of Frexalimab in Adults with Nonrelapsing Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosishttps://www.sanofistudies.com/SR0A/ Join the RealTalk MS Facebook Group https://facebook.com/groups/realtalkms Download the RealTalk MS App for iOS Devices https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/realtalk-ms/id1436917200 Download the RealTalk MS App for Android Deviceshttps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=tv.wizzard.android.realtalk Give RealTalk MS a rating and review http://www.realtalkms.com/review Follow RealTalk MS on Twitter, @RealTalkMS_jon, and subscribe to our newsletter at our website, RealTalkMS.com. RealTalk MS Episode 386 Guests: Professor Bassem Yamout, Dr. Kalina Sanders Privacy Policy
(Wednesday 01/15/25)Los Angeles County hosts One Voice Media Briefing presenting the latest updates on impacts from the windstorm event affecting the Los Angeles region, including wildfires, power outages, road conditions and other updates. Dr. Jim Keany, Co-Director of the Emergency Room at Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo, joins The Bill Handel Show for 'Medical News'! Dr. Keany talks with Bill about· PTSD after wildfires, medications that increase risk of falling, and why fitness matters more than weight loss.
Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman joins the show to speak on the historic wildfires burning through LA and the crime going on in the evacuation zones. Dr. Jim Keany, Co-Director of the Emergency Room at Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo, joins The Bill Handel Show for 'Medical News'! Dr. Keany talks with Bill about medical dangers of fires in terms of smoke and air quality. KFI national correspondent Rory O'Neill speaks on the latest regarding the Los Angeles fires in terms of deaths, acres burned, containment, and structure devastation.
We were truly thankful for the time Hannah was able to enjoy with our extended family over the Christmas season, because once the holidays were over and everyone had headed home, her health unexpectedly began to decline. Double vision had been an ongoing issue since she was first diagnosed, but it suddenly worsened and she struggled to get her eyes to focus together. A feeling of being "off balance" was also part of her normal daily life, but virtually overnight she began having to lean on the wall for support as she walked down the hall. With this troubling and sudden increase in symptoms, I called the oncologist on call at Children's Hospital (it was a Sunday morning) and we were told to bring her right in for an MRI. Thank you for joining me for another bonus episode of the While We're Waiting podcast in this year-long series in which I share our family's experiences as our teenage daughter Hannah battled glioblastoma brain cancer from February 2008 through February 2009. My desire is to process through the events of those twelve months with the perspective that 16 years has brought … and point listeners to hope in Jesus along the way.I would love to hear your thoughts on the show. Click here to send me a message!** IMPORTANT** - All views expressed by guests on this podcast are theirs alone, and may not represent the Statement of Faith and Statement of Beliefs of the While We're Waiting ministry. We'd love for you to connect with us here at While We're Waiting! Click HERE to visit our website and learn about our free While We're Waiting Weekends for bereaved parentsClick HERE to learn more about our network of While We're Waiting support groups all across the country. Click HERE to subscribe to our YouTube channelClick HERE to follow our public Facebook pageClick HERE to follow us on Instagram Click HERE to follow us on Twitter Click HERE to make a tax-deductible donation to the While We're Waiting ministryContact Jill by email at: jill@whilewerewaiting.org
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Send us a textThe episode unveils an exciting rebranding journey for the podcast, focusing on trauma, grief, and first responder experiences. The host seeks audience feedback and emphasizes enhanced engagement and targeted content in future episodes.• Announcement of the podcast rebranding • Reasons for focusing on trauma and grief • Importance of audience engagement and feedback • Introduction of bonus episodes and new formats • Collaboration with organizations for community support • Goals for the podcast's renewed mission and visionSupport the showYouTube Channel For The Podcast