POPULARITY
This episode features Dr. Shruti Chandra, Program Director for the Master's of Education for Health Professions at Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals, & Dr. Mike Dryer, Dean of Jefferson College of Health Professions. Here, they discuss new and innovative health profession education programs at the Institute of Emerging Health Professions, why this type of education is important for healthcare as a whole, and much more.
Tiffany Gibson, MSN-ED, RN, NPD, CPN graduated from Temple University in 2005 with a Bachelor's in Public Health. Tiffany obtained her Bachelor's in Nursing from Drexel University in 2008 and started her nursing career as a pediatric nurse. In 2015 Tiffany enrolled in Walden University to obtain a Master's degree in Nursing. In 2016 Tiffany maximized her professional growth by becoming a full-time Clinical Nurse Educator and part-time Adjunct Faculty. She also expanded her expertise and education by obtaining a post-master's certification in Healthcare Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, and concentrating on equity and inclusion in nursing professional development and education. This sparked the idea to create New Nurse Academy, LLC. – online coaching mentoring and learning community for nursing along the career continuum. Tiffany continued her professional and educational development by completing a post-master certificate in Healthcare Diversity Leadership from Thomas Jefferson University – Institute of Emerging Health Professions in 2019. Tiffany is also a national board-certified Pediatric Nursing, and Nursing Professional Development Specialist. Tiffany's Links https://newnurse-academy.com/ https://www.instagram.com/newnurseacademy/ Follow up with the Doctor Nurse Podcast here! Success NP- Etsy Shop developed by my best friend and me who are both Nurse Practitioners and create beautiful designs for your life! Check us out. Picmonic covers thousands of hard-to-learn facts and topics, to help you master the material that healthcare students often struggle to learn. This study system helps boosts nursing and nurse practitioner students' confidence and grades. Picmonic learning system students increase retention and test scores. Why does Picmonic work? Years ago, psychologists and education researchers found mnemonics to be an effective tool in increasing retention and memory recall. Today, lots of different strategies for learning and memorization using mnemonics exist including keyword, phrase, music, and image mnemonics. Using the idea of image mnemonics and applying clever pictures and humorous characters tied together with story and audio -- and put it online to create the ultimate studying system for retention and memory recall. Use code DOCTORNURSE for 20% off your subscription. Become an NP Preceptor and make up to 8,000 bucks a year! CODES FOR MY LISTENERS: Sandrapagenta15- 15% off FlohWear by Undies Loft until November 19th!!!
Dr. Ari Greis is the director of the Medical Cannabis Department at Rothman Orthopaedic Institute.Dr. Ari Greis is a board-certified physician who specializes in the non-operative treatment of spinal and musculoskeletal disorders. He is the director of the Medical Cannabis Department at Rothman Orthopaedic Institute and was a Senior Fellow in the Institute of Emerging Health Professions and the Lambert Center for the Study of Medicinal Cannabis and Hemp. Dr. Greis is back on Cannabis Grand Rounds with Dr. Hal Altman MD, MS, and Dr. Leslie S. Matthews MD, MBA, MS to dive deeper into his research on the treatment of chronic pain with cannabis as an alternative to opioids, and what he hopes the future of cannabis research will look like.
Dr. Ari Greis is a board-certified physician who specializes in the non-operative treatment of spinal and musculoskeletal disorders. He is the director of the Medical Cannabis Department at Rothman Orthopaedic Institute and was a Senior Fellow in the Institute of Emerging Health Professions and the Lambert Center for the Study of Medicinal Cannabis and Hemp. Dr. Greis is back on Cannabis Grand Rounds with Dr. Hal Altman MD, MS, and Dr. Leslie S. Matthews MD, MBA, MS to dive deeper into his research on the treatment of chronic pain with cannabis as an alternative to opioids, and what he hopes the future of cannabis research will look like.
Dr. Ari Greis is a board-certified physician who specializes in the non-operative treatment of spinal and musculoskeletal disorders. He is the director of the Medical Cannabis Department at Rothman Orthopaedic Institute and was a Senior Fellow in the Institute of Emerging Health Professions and the Lambert Center for the Study of Medicinal Cannabis and Hemp. Dr. Greis is back on Cannabis Grand Rounds with Dr. Hal Altman MD, MS, and Dr. Leslie S. Matthews MD, MBA, MS to dive deeper into his research on the treatment of chronic pain with cannabis as an alternative to opioids, and what he hopes the future of cannabis research will look like.
Dr. Ari Greis is the director of the Medical Cannabis Department at Rothman Orthopaedic Institute.Dr. Ari Greis is a board-certified physician who specializes in the non-operative treatment of spinal and musculoskeletal disorders. He is the director of the Medical Cannabis Department at Rothman Orthopaedic Institute and was a Senior Fellow in the Institute of Emerging Health Professions and the Lambert Center for the Study of Medicinal Cannabis and Hemp.He is interested in the treatment of chronic pain with cannabis as an alternative to opioids. Dr. Greis also is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University who has published numerous research articles, and textbook chapters, and continues to teach and lecture to residents and medical students.Dr. Greis joins Dr. Hal Altman MD, MS, and Dr. Leslie S. Matthews MD, MBA, MS to talk about his career path, his current work and the challenges he has faced trying to research cannabis, and where cannabis products fit in his practice.
Dr. Ari Greis is a board-certified physician who specializes in the non-operative treatment of spinal and musculoskeletal disorders. He is the director of the Medical Cannabis Department at Rothman Orthopaedic Institute and was a Senior Fellow in the Institute of Emerging Health Professions and the Lambert Center for the Study of Medicinal Cannabis and Hemp.He is interested in the treatment of chronic pain with cannabis as an alternative to opioids. Dr. Greis also is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University who has published numerous research articles, and textbook chapters, and continues to teach and lecture to residents and medical students.Dr. Greis joins Dr. Hal Altman MD, MS, and Dr. Leslie S. Matthews MD, MBA, MS to talk about his career path, his current work and the challenges he has faced trying to research cannabis, and where cannabis products fit in his practice.
Dr. Ari Greis is a board-certified physician who specializes in the non-operative treatment of spinal and musculoskeletal disorders. He is the director of the Medical Cannabis Department at Rothman Orthopaedic Institute and was a Senior Fellow in the Institute of Emerging Health Professions and the Lambert Center for the Study of Medicinal Cannabis and Hemp.He is interested in the treatment of chronic pain with cannabis as an alternative to opioids. Dr. Greis also is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University who has published numerous research articles, and textbook chapters, and continues to teach and lecture to residents and medical students.Dr. Greis joins Dr. Hal Altman MD, MS, and Dr. Leslie S. Matthews MD, MBA, MS to talk about his career path, his current work and the challenges he has faced trying to research cannabis, and where cannabis products fit in his practice.
Tiffany Gibson is a Nurse Leader whose primary focus is to disrupt outdated academic, social,and cultural norms by pioneering emotional intelligence in nursing.Tiffany challenges nurses to work at the top of their scope as curious, confident, and criticallythinking leaders. She accomplishes this within her work as a Nurse Educator and Coach for her business, New Nurse Academy, LLC.In her young adult years, Tiffany developed a devotedness to learning and leading thatcontinues to this day. She is a graduate of Temple University (2005, Bachelor of Public Health), Drexel University (2008, Bachelor of Nursing), and Walden University (2017, Master of Nursing Education). Tiffany also has a post-graduate certificate in Healthcare DiversityLeadership from the Institute of Emerging Health Professions at Thomas JeffersonUniversity and two national board certifications - one as a Nurse ProfessionalDevelopment Specialist (ANCC) and another from the Pediatric Nursing CertificationBoard.With a profound commitment to driving nursing culture forward, Tiffany's mission is tohave unconventional conversations and present opportunities for professional developmentand growth to nurses and hospital administration on the importance of empathy, equitypsychological safety, and inclusivity. Tiffany is creating a movement to amplify thought leaders and change agents that will change the narrative of nursing.1. Click the link to REGISTER for the Stress Solution Series2. Download your FREE Mindfulness E-Book at stressblueprint.com/353. Follow the Nurse Wellness Podcast on Facebook and Instagram4. Join the Nurse Wellness Hub on Facebook 5. Email Nurse Wellness Podcast at hello@stressblueprint.com6. Background music produced by DNMbeats
Welcome to the Black Nurses Week Conference™ podcast series where we chat with speakers of the first annual Black Nurses Week Conference.Today, Marsha will be speaking with Tiffany Gibson, MSN, RN-BC, CPN, GDHL.Show notes and what you'll hear in this episode:Tiffany's story on how gatekeeping kept her from leadership.How moving to another job and facility can be the support that you need.The relationship between precepting/educating nurses and her current business at New Nurse Academy.What is means to be an emotionally intelligent nurse. And, join the Emotional Intelligent Nurse Group now.Interested in having Tiffany as a mentor? Learn more about her Personal Preceptor Club.Tiffany's feature in Oprah Daily.Tiffany is open to speaking engagements to discuss DEI, Emotional Intelligence and Nursing Professional Development. Learn more here.Meet Tiffany at the Black Nurses Week Conference in Washington, DC - July 2022. Want to be a guest on the podcast? Apply here.Bio - Tiffany Gibson, MSN, RN-BC, CPN, GDHLTiffany Gibson is a Nurse Leader whose primary focus is to disrupt outdated academic, social, and cultural norms by pioneering emotional intelligence in nursing.Tiffany challenges nurses to work at the top of their scope as curious, confident, and critically thinking leaders. She accomplishes this within her work as a Nurse Educator and Coach for her business, New Nurse Academy, LLC.In her young adult years, Tiffany developed a devotedness to learning and leading that continues to this day. She is a graduate of Temple University (2005, Bachelor of Public Health), Drexel University (2008, Bachelor of Nursing), and Walden University (2017, Master of Nursing Education). Tiffany also has a post-graduate certificate in Healthcare Diversity Leadership from the Institute of Emerging Health Professions at Thomas Jefferson University and two national board certifications - one as a Nurse Professional Development Specialist (ANCC) and another from the Pediatric Nursing Certification Board.With a profound commitment to driving nursing culture forward, Tiffany's mission is to have unconventional conversations and present opportunities for professional development and growth to nurses and hospital administration on the importance of empathy, equity psychological safety, and inclusivity. Tiffany is creating a movement to amplify thought leaders and change agents that will change the narrative of nursing.
"It's Just Pot - What's The Problem?" - Every Brain Matters Podcast
Corinne Gasper's daughter was killed by a medical marijuana-impaired driver, listen to this important podcast with Marilyn A. Huestis, Ph.D. Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, Cannabinoid Pharmacotherapies Expertise, as they discuss the science of marijuana-impaired driving. Professor Dr. (h.c.) Marilyn A. Huestis recently retired as Chief, Chemistry and Drug Metabolism, National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health, after 23 years of conducting controlled drug administration studies. Currently, she is Senior Fellow, Institute on Emerging Health Professions, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, Senior Scientific Advisor to PinneyAssociates and President of Huestis & Smith Toxicology, LLC. Her research program focuses on discovering mechanisms of action of cannabinoid agonists and antagonists, effects of in utero drug exposure, oral fluid testing, driving under the influence of drugs, and the neurobiology and pharmacokinetics of novel psychoactive substances leading to 529 peer-reviewed manuscripts. Professor Huestis received a Doctor Honoris Causa from the Faculty of Medicine, the University of Helsinki in Finland in 2010 and received many other important awards in toxicology, clinical chemistry, public safety, drug dependence, and addiction, and scientific research. The journal Clinical Chemistry featured her as an “Inspiring Mind”. She currently serves on the Organization of Scientific Area Committee on Toxicology, World Anti-doping Agency's Prohibited List Committee, and the National Safety Council's Alcohol, Drugs and Impairment Division Executive Board. Professor Huestis served on the National Commission on Forensic Sciences. She is past president of the Society of Forensic Toxicologists, past Chair of the Toxicology Section of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, and past president of The International Association of Forensic Toxicologists.Corinne is director of Jennifer's Messengers, an organization to educate about the dangers of marijuana-drugged driving and to honor her daughter and other people killed by marijuana-impaired driving.Please join Every Brain Matters to support Jennifer's Messengers and raise awareness about DUID.Make a donation and receive Jennifer's Messengers Car Kit, as a reminder to drive sober and to bring awareness to marijuana driving dangers.Support our podcast on Patreon the show (https://www.patreon.com/everybrainmatters)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/everybrainmatters)
DR. Mike St. George and I talk with Dr. Ari Greis from the Rothman Orthopedic Institute. He is the director of the Medical Cannabis Department at Rothman Orthopaedic Institute and is a Senior Fellow in the Institute of Emerging Health Professions and the Lambert Center for the Study of Medicinal Cannabis and Hemp. He is interested in the treatment of chronic pain with cannabis as an alternative to opioids. We discuss: Background on CBD, what is it? How does it work? How does it work with pain? How is it helping your patients? What to look for in a good brand? What are some examples of poor quality cbD sources? What should people avoid? Athletes using creams and sublingual drops for recovery? Thoughts? Research on that? How does it work for sleep restoration? Safe for highschool kids and athletics?
Beyond pharmaceutical traceability: blockchain for federaed learning in healthcare From the storing and exchange of sensitive citizen and patient data to vaccine traceability, blockchain's tamper-proof data sharing capabilities have been widely regarded to have various applications in healthcare. In this episode, Mike McCoy talks about federated learning in healthcare and how blockchain provides a promising solution to unlocking its potential without compromising on privacy. He also talks about the challenges specific to implementing blockchain solutions in highly regulated, multi-stakeholder environments such as the healthcare and life sciences and its need for data interoperability standards. Learn about the various initiatives at ConsenSys Health such as the Consensys Covid hackathon, and their how they expect to see blockchain adoption evolving over the next few years. Also, he debunks the myth of the end of intermediaries so widely promised by blockchain, explaining how blockchain is instead making them more effective and efficient. What is federated learning? Federated learning ia network of participants to collaboratively train without any participant needing to share their data. Instead of sending data to a centralized repository, federated learning works by “sending the algorithm” to the data stored in its home location. Participants in the network are sent this algorithm and they each improve it by training it on their data locally, thus creating an updated algorithm. ( extracted from Robert Miller's newsetters "Why federated learning is important (https://bert.substack.com/p/why-federated-learning-is-important)") About ConsenSys Health (www.ConsenSysHealth.com) ConsenSys Health is a spin-off from ConsenSys, one of the world’s largest blockchain companies, focused on solving the biggest problems in healthcare. They are part of an ecosystem of technology and industry partners seeking to drive positive, inclusive change in healthcare and the life sciences. About Mike McCoy Mike McCoy is the Director of Platform Integration & Technical Partnerships at ConsenSys Health working on building an evidence-based, ethics-driven platform based on blockchain, machine learning and privacy enhancing technology for health care, life science and public sector partners. Previously at Accenture and ConsenSys AG, Mike works in technical strategy, development, integration and growth models for people to use and scale emerging technologies to current industry standards. Mike also is an Adjunct Professor at Thomas Jefferson University's Institute of Emerging Health Professions as a lecturer and course developer for emerging technology graduate certificate courses. He is a member and ambassador to many technical working groups such as IEEE, Frontiers, Blockchain in Healthcare Today, Blockchain for Social Impact and the Hyperledger Working Group. Special Guest: Mike McCoy.
Pierre Vigilance, MD, MPH is a population health expert joining the premiere episode of RadioRev to talk about social determinants of health. In this episode, Pierre lays the foundation for the SDoH season and answers questions like: How should we be talking about SDoH? Is there a dedicated dictionary of terms and definitions for SDoH? What are the biggest barriers that healthcare needs to overcome to successfully address SDoH? To connect with Pierre: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pierrevigilance/ Junctional Thinking Podcast: https://junctionalthinking.simplecast.com/ Dr. Pierre Vigilance is a health executive with 20 years experience in community development, social determinants of health, people and operations management, population health strategy, and executive education from time spent working in the non-profit, government, and education sectors. He is a systems-level thinker who has established cross-sector partnerships to impact health and founded HealthUp as an advisory consultancy to assist organizations and companies dedicated to improving health and social outcomes in underserved communities. His client-partners range from community health and transportation agencies to municipal bodies considering “smart growth”, and an impact investment group focused on housing. He consistently makes use of human-centered design tools to gain a better perspective on the challenges faced by his clients and the people they serve. As the George Washington University School of Public Health’s (GWSPH) first Associate Dean for Practice from 2013 to July 2019 he led the school’s applied public health efforts. He continues to engage learners and serve in an advisory capacity to the school as an Adjunct Professor and is also an adjunct faculty member at the Institute for Emerging Health Professions at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia. Prior to his time in academia Dr. Vigilance was the Health Commissioner for the District of Columbia from 2008-2011, and from 2002-2008 he served communities in Baltimore as an Assistant Health Commissioner in Baltimore City and Director of the Department of Health in Baltimore County. His early career postgraduate career was spent in the non-profit sector work where he directed a new case-management based substance abuse program seated in a community development corporation. Dr. Vigilance is a member of the Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic Board of Directors; and as an Advisory Board Member of the Millennium Alliance a tech, business, and educational advisory firm. He is also an advisor to civic tech company Seam Social Labs, and the workplace creativity outfit, Innovators Box. He has served as a member of the Practice Committee for the Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health (ASPPH); Board member for the non-profit, DC SCORES; and is an alumnus of the National Association of City & County Health Officials and the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials. A graduate of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and the Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins, he currently resides in Philadelphia, PA.
Dr. Christopher Metzler is a Political Pundit, Global Strategist, Legal Scholar, Author, Serial Entrepreneur and Celebrity Crisis Manager. He is best known for going beyond the talking points with in-depth reasoning, modern-day voice, and analysis. He has regular appearances on CNN, ABC, MSNBC, Fox News, Al Jazeera, HLN, Newsmax, CNBC, OAN, WHDT TV, BBC, Tv ONE, News One, Celebrity Page TV, Afterbuzz and more. He has an educational background at the University of Oxford and Columbia University also obtained a Ph.D. in International Legal Philosophy from The University of Aberdeen. Today, he is a Senior Fellow at the Thomas Jefferson University Institute of Emerging Health Professions — home of The Sidney Kimmel School of Medicine. In this Episode: Black and Conservative Touch of Corruption in Government What is Conservative vs. what is Libertarian? Where do conservative depart from Libertarianism? You as conservative, there could be a touch in moral guidance? Shame Populist Mission Statement: “To make America nice again.” Populist Congress abdicated their responsibilities other problem: senators who represent state so state power to be there Lessons Dr. Said (Term limits, Politician's responsibilities, Education, influence of the unions of our lives, media) Force diversity of thought integration Problem identifying who are the racist Divided we stand the search for America soul: book Quotes from this Episode: “Conservative is traditionally when you are talking about someone first and foremost believes in the fundamental nature of the constitution; That is we do not believe that in fact the constitution is to be interpreted.” – Dr. Christopher Metzler “When you look at Libertarian you’re talking about looking at political philosophy movements that uphold a core principle, freedom of choice piece, I’m not sure how far they take their freedom of choice because we always have that debate and another thing the whole notion we can do whatever you want as long as you respect the right of the person to do the same.” – Dr. Christopher Metzler “Think about ideas is that we get to work through ideas no matter what the differences are, we get to work to similarities and differences.” – Dr. Christopher Metzler Resources: Dr. Christopher Metzler LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-christopher-metzler Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drchrismetzler/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrChrisMetzler YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/DRCJMETZLER Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drchrismetzler/ And don’t forget to support the podcast by subscribing for free, reviewing, and sharing. Web: https://unstructuredpod.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/unstructuredp Facebook: https://facebook.com/unstructuredp Instagram: https://instagram.com/unstructuredp Join the Facebook group: fb.com/groups/unstructured
Join us Wednesday, August 1, 2018 at 4:00 p.m. PST and 7:00 p.m. EST for a live show with host Denise Messenger. Dr. Christopher Metzler is our guest and will be talking about the U.S. opiate epidemic. Educated at The University of Oxford in Oxford England and Columbia University, Dr. Metzler obtained a Ph.D. in International Legal Philosophy from The University of Aberdeen. A former faculty member at Cornell University, he too, stood as Senior Associate Dean of Applied Management Degrees at Georgetown University. Today, he is a Senior Fellow at the Thomas Jefferson School of Medicine Institute of Emerging Health Professions — home of The Sidney Kimmel School of Medicine. A non-Executive Chairman in the global healthcare enterprise, Dr. Metzler’s business portfolio spans wide in the medical and Management Consulting fields, where he stands CEO of Gordium HealthCare, City Place Pharmacy, Next Generation Labs, JMI Consulting, Medicine on Wheels, 911 Urgent Care, FHWFIT, MelixMJ and others. Author of The Construction and Rearticulation of Race in a “Post-Racial” America(2008), Dr. Metzler’s forthcoming works include Divided We stand: The Quest for America's Soul(Post Hill Press, 2018). In the charitable sphere, he serves on the boards of The America Red Cross and The ARC. He also works tirelessly at All Saint’s Soup Kitchen in Fort Lauderdale, FL providing meals, clothing and other assistance to the homeless. You asked for it and we deliver.
Host: Brian P. McDonough, MD, FAAFP Dr. Brian McDonough welcomes Dr. Charles Pollack, Professor of Emergency Medicine and Director of the Jefferson Institute of Emerging Health Professions at Thomas Jefferson University School of Medicine. Dr. Pollack's team recently formed the Center for Medical Cannabis Education & Research, tasked with providing expert-developed, unbiased information to clinicians and patients about the medical uses of marijuana and cannabinoid-focused therapies. The two discuss current clinical recommendations for cannabis based on the available research, and where the benefits and risks collide amidst mass public interest.