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In this episode Dr Emma Spencer discusses decompensated cirrhosis with Dr Michael Williams. This discussion includes the definition of a decompensation event, how to recognise these events on the medical take and the importance of doing so. They also discuss key steps in investigating causes of decompensations of cirrhosis and how to manage these unwell patients. Dr Michael Williams is a consultant hepatologist, working on the Scottish Liver Transplant Unit in Edinburgh. His clinical interests are liver transplantation and autoimmune liver disease. Dr Emma Spencer is an IMT3 doctor in the South East of Scotland and a member of the RCPE's Trainees & Members' Committee (T&MC). Recording date: 13 March 2025 -- Useful Links -- BSG/BASL Decomp Cirrhosis Care Bundle - https://www.bsg.org.uk/clinical-resource/bsg-basl-decompensated-cirrhosis-first-24-hours -- Follow us -- https://www.instagram.com/rcpedintrainees https://twitter.com/RCPEdinTrainees -- Upcoming RCPE events -- https://www.rcpe.ac.uk/events -- Become an RCPE Member -- https://www.rcpe.ac.uk/membership/join-college Feedback: cme@rcpe.ac.uk
We leave the Early Excellence Studio and head to the beautiful setting of the Yorkshire Sculpture Park for this week's episode. As part of our visit, we meet Emma Spencer and Kathryn Brame, two of the learning managers at the park. In a wide ranging discussion, Emma and Kathryn discuss their roles in working with young children on the site and also the importance of creative and playful experiences. Interview was recorded in July 2023Find out more about Trap of the Truth, the Erwin Wurm exhibition at Yorkshire Sculpture ParkBook a place on our Early Excellence Structures and Spaces trainingListen to our podcast episode with Emma Bairstow as we take a close look at expressive art and designExplore YSP's School Staff CPD: Light, Sleep and Wellbeing ConnectionDiscover YSP'd Teacher CPD: Patterns in Poetry with Poet Keisha Thompson
The Bethesda NineFor the first time ever, the Cedarville Stories Podcast is hosting not one, not two, but five guests on this week's episode. And it's not common for a high school to send nine of its students to Cedarville University in the same year. But Bethesda Christian School in Brownsburg, Indiana did just that. Seth Bradley, Ellen Geimer, Ella Titus, Paige Vawter, Ian Whitehead, Eva Campbell, Jake Henry, Jenny Li, and Emma Spencer officially became Yellow Jackets this fall. When you listen to these students share their stories, a common theme rings through their answers—Cedarville is a special place. Whether they had a sibling pave the way or their campus visit had a tremendous impact, each of these Bethesda students knew they wanted to be a part of what was happening at Cedarville. For the parents, including Sara Vawter and Scott Bradley, this fall semester is bittersweet. While leaving a child at college is never easy, these parents have full confidence that their students will receive excellent education and intentional discipleship.
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Hey guys! Today's episode is all about friendship. Why it's important, struggles we have regarding friendship, and practical ways we can all be better friends. We also have a special guest on today's podcast, Emma Spencer. She shares insight into some of her struggles with friendships and relationships in general. Whether you have a lot of friends or you are desperately craving connection and feel alone, we hope you listen and are encouraged today! If you have any questions or just need to talk to someone, feel free to reach out to either of us. DM us on Instagram @haleighmedlock @heidinmedlock. Check out Emma on Instagram @emmagrace.s_ and also check out her writing page @deeplyrooted178. If you enjoyed today's podcast, please SHARE and tag us! It really helps us out and encourages us :)
On this episode we'll be talking to an incredible lady named Emma Spencer who is currently on the front line of the NHS fighting Covid-19 as a resuscitation nurse. On top of this she's a military spouse with two young children under five and to make things just that little bit harder, her husband is deployed on a 6 month tour in Somalia.We'll also be talking about a career within the NHS with Gemma Wright who is the programme lead for NHS employers. She'll be telling us all about the NHS step into health programme.We hope you enjoy this episode and please once again share far and wide.
On this episode with a spectacular friend of mine, we indulge in some good ol' civil discourse in the themes of Midnight Gospel, such as death, consciousness, religion, and more. We dig deep into these themes, leading to some back 'n' forth, disagreement, agreement, and learning! Hope you enjoy!
Emma Spencer is an elite distance runner, running coach, software engineer and runs for the Tracksmith Boston racing team. She has a marathon best of 2:37 (BMW Berlin Marathon 2018), which qualified her to race the 2020 US Olympic Marathon trials, where she ran 2:41:40. At the 2020 Marathon trials, she ran 2:41:40 and placed 56th. Molly Seidel is a professional runner for Saucony, living in Boston, MA. She graduated from Notre Dame with four NCAA national titles to her name and remains the only woman to date with wins at both the high school Foot Locker Cross Country National Championships and the NCAA National Cross Country Championships. She ran her debut marathon at the 2020 US Olympic trials, running 2:27:31, to take second and a Tokyo Olympic berth. This episode was recorded live on May 28th 2020, as part of the Roundtable series on Zoom during the COVID19 lockdown. *SPONSOR* Currex (https://currex.us) Currex insoles improve any shoe, and they are offering ROO listeners a 15% discount. If you want to ‘Feel the Currex difference’, please visit https://currex.us and use the code ROO15 at checkout.
This episode is with Emma Spencer, a runner and software engineer who lives in Durham, North Carolina. This episode was recorded on May 29th, the fourth day of protesting in Minneapolis after George Floyd’s violent murder. Normally “just” a running podcast, we dove into this right off the bat. In this episode we also talked about: -how she got into running -her prioritizing rest/recovery and how that has helped her over the years -the parts of running that give her value, and what that value is -intrinsic vs extrinsic motivation -challenges with moving -competition, comparison and validation -North Carolina brewery scene -her least favorite style of workout -the 2020 Olympic Trials -training in 2020 -and much more! Follow along with Emma’s adventures at twitter.com/enspencer and instagram.com/enspencer --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forthelongrun/support
Emma Spencer is an elite distance runner, running coach, software engineer and runs for the Tracksmith Hare AC. She has a marathon best of 2:37 (BMW Berlin Marathon 2018), which qualified her to race the 2020 US Olympic Marathon trials. This interview is in two parts, and takes place the day before and day after the trials in Atlanta.
Emma Spencer and Kerry Rolls from Dorset Healthcare NHS Trust talk about developing student wellbeing pathways.
The William Hill Cheltenham Festival preview of the Champion Hurdle! Hosted by Emma Spencer, we get the thoughts of Sir AP McCoy, Sam Twiston-Davies, Nigel Twiston-Davies, Oliver Sherwood and Tom Seagal. Enjoy!
The William Hill #CheltenhamFestival preview of the Gold Cup The preview was hosted by Emma Spencer and the expert panel included Sir AP McCoy, Sam Twiston-Davies, Nigel Twiston-Davies, Oliver Sherwood and Tom Seagal Enjoy!
The William Hill #CheltenhamFestival preview of the Stayers Hurdle The preview was hosted by Emma Spencer and the expert panel included Sir AP McCoy, Sam Twiston-Davies, Nigel Twiston-Davies, Oliver Sherwood and Tom Seagal Enjoy!
The William Hill Cheltenham Festival preview of the Queen Mother Champion Chase! Hosted by Emma Spencer, we get the thoughts of Sir AP McCoy, Sam Twiston-Davies, Nigel Twiston-Davies, Oliver Sherwood and Tom Seagal. Enjoy!
This week's guests are Tracksmith Hare AC studs Emma Spencer and Jeff Seelaus, both fresh off 3+ minute personal bests at the Berlin Marathon. Jeff ran 2:20:56 as the third American man, and Emma ran 2:37:05 to finish as the second American women. They came into the studio to give us their takes from the race, their secrets to both preparation and relaxation, and advice for cohost Drew Hartman as he prepares for his upcoming marathon. We also covered important topics such as pole dancing in AirBnBs, self-inflicted stab wounds, and guilty-pleasure TV shows. For new episodes, don't forget to subscribe on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Instagram and Facebook for even more RYM content!
Rachel Mascord and Emma Spencer join Lucy Dahill to talk about sleep, just how important it is for our physical and mental health and how we can nominate and then address some of the patterns of behaviour that influence the quality as well as the quantity of sleep we will have.
Emma Spencer and Jodie Eyre talk with Lucy about their project Kidsflix - an opportunity to use a powerful medium like film to discuss life themes with young people. The conversation inevitably travels to how the media affects our view on life, our commitment to life and to ourselves.