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In this month's episode of The Atrium, host Dr. Alice Copperwheat speaks with Dr. Emily Farkas about median sternotomy. They discuss the indications and background of median sternotomy, patient preparation, the incision and its different variations, and preparation of the tissue. They also discuss osteotomy, spreading, and closure of median sternotomy. A reminder that The Atrium airs once a month and presents foundational clinical and career-focused topics for residents and early career professionals across all cardiothoracic surgery subspecialties. Stay tuned for next month's episode on chest drains! Disclaimer The information and views presented on CTSNet.org represent the views of the authors and contributors of the material and not of CTSNet. Please review our full disclaimer page here.
In this episode of CTSNet's flagship podcast, editor in chief Joel Dunning sat down with CTSNet Global editor Emily Farkas to discuss their favorite sessions at the STS annual meeting in San Antonio, Texas. After talking about the breaking news and best presentations at the meeting, the pair discussed the latest clinical content on CTSNet. JANS Items Mentioned Surgery and Transcatheter Intervention for Degenerative Mitral Regurgitation in The United States Little Owen's Big Milestone: The Piece of Heart Transplanted to Cure His Heart Failure Has Grown Along with Him Surgical Ablation of Long-Standing Persistent AF: One-year Outcomes from the CASE-AF Registry CTSNet Content Mentioned Mastering Redo Surgery after TAVR: Aortic and Mitral Replacement with Double Patch Repair and Aortic Root Reconstruction in Endocarditis after TAVR Sponsored Content: How OPCAB Can Enhance Your Practice Bridging Technology and Education: The Development of a Telesimulator and Curriculum in Endoscopic Mitral Valve Surgery Other Items Mentioned STS Annual Meeting Disclaimer The information and views presented on CTSNet.org represent the views of the authors and contributors of the material and not of CTSNet. Please review our full disclaimer page here.
We are excited to wrap up our special 4-part series on Character Education today. If you missed the first 3 episodes in this series, be sure to go back to hear all of the wonderful wisdom. As we enter episode 4 in this series, we are going to be chatting specifically about shared leadership and the Practical Wisdom Framework. Resource Links: Our Framework for Purposeful Cultures of Character The SSC for our Free Resources Leading with Virtue Free PD courses The Jubilee Center for Character and Virtues teacher resources, The Jubilee Center for Character and Virtues – The Character Teaching Inventory (also attached)/ Teaching Character Education: What Works What Works in Character Education by Berkowitz and Bier Character.org PRIMED by Berkowitz Karen Bohlin's Practical Wisdom Framework
Welcome back! We are so excited to dive into the 3rd of a special 4 part series all about Character Education. If you didn't catch our first 2 episodes in the series, be sure to take a listen. Today we have a catchy model that we are going to dig into, the “Caught, Taught, and Sought Model”. I am really looking forward to this one! Resource Links: Our Framework for Purposeful Cultures of Character The SSC for our Free Resources Leading with Virtue Free PD courses The Jubilee Center for Character and Virtues teacher resources, The Jubilee Center for Character and Virtues – The Character Teaching Inventory (also attached)/ Teaching Character Education: What Works What Works in Character Education by Berkowitz and Bier Character.org PRIMED by Berkowitz Karen Bohlin's Practical Wisdom Framework
We are here with the 2nd episode in our special 4-part series on Character Educaiton! If you missed the 1st episode in the series, be sure to take a peek! Today we are chatting about some actionable steps. We all love some marching orders as educators! Resource Links: Our Framework for Purposeful Cultures of Character The SSC for our Free Resources Leading with Virtue Free PD courses The Jubilee Center for Character and Virtues teacher resources, The Jubilee Center for Character and Virtues – The Character Teaching Inventory (also attached)/ Teaching Character Education: What Works What Works in Character Education by Berkowitz and Bier Character.org PRIMED by Berkowitz Karen Bohlin's Practical Wisdom Framework
We are here to dive into a really important series on Top of the Class. We are about to jump into a special 4-part series around Character Education. We are here to build upon our previous episode where we had the opportunity to start chatting about this topic. So, in this series, we will have the opportunity to dig in much deeper to some of the practical applications and “action items” around implementing Character Education in our schools and classrooms. Let's dive into Part I of this amazing 4-part series on Character Education. Resource Links: Our Framework for Purposeful Cultures of Character The SSC for our Free Resources Leading with Virtue Free PD courses The Jubilee Center for Character and Virtues teacher resources, The Jubilee Center for Character and Virtues – The Character Teaching Inventory (also attached)/ Teaching Character Education: What Works What Works in Character Education by Berkowitz and Bier Character.org PRIMED by Berkowitz Karen Bohlin's Practical Wisdom Framework
The Business of Life Master Class Podcasthttps://www.facebook.com/TheBusinessOfLifeMasterClassInstagram: @thebusinessoflifemasterclassTwitter: @ClassTBOLHosts: Debbie Lundberg & Barbara Zantwww.debbielundberg.comFacebook/Twitter/Instagram: @debbielundbergTikTok: @DebbieLundbergCoachInstagram for Barb Zant: @thestayatworkmomEmily FarkasDigital Engineer: Brianna ConnollyMusic: www.bensound.comMusic by AlexiAction from PixabayListen. Choose. Do!
We are beyond thrilled about today's episode. This has been a topic that is very important to us here at GCU and in the College of Education, but also personally important to us at Top of the Class. We know that there are SO many challenging things that our students experience in life. The world is HARD! And, we also know that those things affect our students in the classroom. Educators spend so much time with their students and lessons go beyond the math, English, science, and social studies curriculum. So, we are here to chat about character education and what that looks like in the classroom. And, we have brought an amazing expert to speak with us today! We can't wait for you to give this episode a listen!
This episode was recorded on October 13, 2021. Join myself and good friend Emily Farkas, for the first of multiple conversations we plan to share about health and holistic wellness. Emily is internationally trained in several therapeutic healing modalities, including massage and yoga. She is 19 years into her own healing journey and a former owner at Ahimsa Yoga Wellness in Wyandotte, Michigan. She quit the studio to be a full time mama and has spent her life experimenting with natural healing remedies. She shares her own experience with colon hydrotherapy, how it works, and everything shitty in between. We discuss the importance of gut health, and how to keep track of your current internal workings via daily poo inspection. Lots of laughs, lots of seriousness, and as always, coming back to love…
Drs Joel Dunning and Emily Farkas discuss the CTSNet Surgical Volunteerism Portal, a resource for cardiothoracic surgeons and allied health professionals interested in humanitarian work, as well as Dr Farkas's humanitarian work and a volunteer trip in Nepal.
The Business of Life Podcast Hosts: Debbie Lundberg & Barbara Zant Digital Engineer: Brianna Connolly Music: www.bensound.com TBOL_Emily_Farkas_Interview Debbie: Hello and welcome! It's a spectacular time for another episode of The Business of Life Master Class. The podcast for people who thrive on opportunity, drive to get to results and seek input and ideas to quickly incorporate in life and in business. Hi there, it's Debbie Lundberg. Author and founder & CEO of Presenting Powerfully a Tampa, Florida based national firm providing individuals and organizations four things; Keynotes & Talks, Strategy & Facilitation, Teaming & Training and Executive Presence Coaching al contributing to the enhancement in communication, behaviors and relationships. Barb: Hi, Barb Zant here. Corporate sales leader, founder of the lifestyle brand @thestayatworkmom and fashion stylist. As a lifetime learner it's all about the simple things and finding joy in things we do every single day. So Debbie who is this WOW community leader, that driven individual and all around impressive person who has chosen to make time for all of us today? Debbie: Well Barb, this person comes to us as a Lieutenant Colonel, she is the deputy commander for the sixth maintenance group at the Macdill Air Force base in Tampa, Florida where we are today. She oversees the generation sustainment and the repair of 24 KC-135's and 3 C-37's the gulf stream B aircraft that supports worldwide aerial refueling, air lift and special assignment missions for the US and allied forces, as well as, providing direct support to combative commanders. She's married to a retired Lieutenant Colonel, can you imagine how organized they are? And together they have 2 sons. She got a degree from Michigan State University, Go Big 10, and a masters from Chapman University in California, where you're from Barb. So this is a genuine privilege to welcome a fellow Orange Theory loyalist, who has more metals than you could even imagine we couldn't possible share them all here, so impressive. She has been selected for promotion to Colonel effective May 1st, 2019. So let's get chatting with Emily Farkas. Barb: Wow! Welcome Emily. Emily: Thank you! Barb: Before Debbie gets started with the interview we like for our listeners to hear something special, unusual or defining about you that for some reason if we don't hear about it in our podcast we might not know about you. So Emily, do tell what is that one thing that no one knows? Emily: Well thank you foremost thank you Debbie and Barb for choosing me among many of your professionals you have in the Tampa Bay area, I'm honored to join your podcast um and one thing that we wouldn't necessarily know about me right off the bat is that I am the first of my family to go to college. My Michigan State experience was uncharted territory, I didn't really have great mentors to reach back to so that experience was life changing for me. I hold that experience at Michigan State dear to my heart, I'm a loyal Spartan through and through um just because it did help and shape me to become the person I am today. Um another thing is that I can tear up the karaoke stage without one one drop of alcohol. Debbie: What!? Really? Emily: I can! I love karaoke, I love singing, I love music. I have a 1900's Grand Piano in my home that has traveled at least 6 times with us in the Air Force so it's a little bit of information for when you walk into my home and you see this Steinway and of course my boys are learning piano and it just has to happen. Debbie: So it's not just a piece of furniture, it gets utilized?&
This week, Emily Farkas talks about her work as a humanitarian surgeon. Listeners will learn about how she became involved with Cardiac Surgery and where her career has taken her since.
Welcome to the final episode of Empowering Modern Learners for Season 1, the 2017-2018 school year. In this episode, Jim and Amit look back over the season and highlight a few favourite moments from guests they have interviewed. They also listen to some bloopers from the past 34 recording sessions and share some laughs. Nicole James and Emily Farkas also join in and talk about next year's podcast.
In this episode, we interview Emily Farkas and Nicole James who are both Modern Learning Resource Teachers and will be taking over the EML podcast in the new year. Emily & Nicole share what parts of the Empowering Modern Learners vision document speak to them as well as about the amazing things that are happening in some of their schools.
Dr. Emily Farkas is a Yale-trained Cardiothoracic surgeon and the first female accepted to the program at Yale University School of Medicine. Dr. Farkas is board certified by the ABTS and regularly participates in humanitarian missions performing the most basic medical care to complex heart surgeries in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Sri Lanka, Peru, and Mongolia. In this episode, we will be discussing: How Emily’s creative childhood endeavors lead her to medicine The intense life Emily lived while studying to be a surgeon What it’s like for Emily on a day-to-day basis in the US The moment in Kenya that made Emily realize her knowledge of medicine was a skill set she could take anywhere The high honor Emily received from a tribe in Nigeria The level of adaptability Emily had to possess to work in difficult conditions How Emily inspires women and young adults to see every possibility Emily’s experience working in a male-dominated field The fascination Emily has with mountain climbing How Emily combines adventure with her professional life Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Operation Crossroads Africa