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In this milestone 100th episode of Heartline Change Making in Healthcare, I reflect on the journey that has brought us here and the path that lies ahead. From its inception as "The Revitalizing Doctor" to now, this podcast has evolved into a platform for exploring the multifaceted challenges and opportunities in healthcare transformation. I begin by acknowledging the mentors and colleagues who have shaped this journey, including Dr. Dan Dworkis, founder of The Emergency Mind, who provided invaluable insights into finding one's purpose in medicine. His words serve as a reminder that our roles as healthcare professionals can and should extend beyond traditional boundaries. Celebrating Women in Medicine The podcast's roots in amplifying women's voices in medicine remain a core focus. I discuss the resurgence of FemInEM and my new role as Director of Well-being, highlighting the continued importance of gender equity in healthcare. A powerful clip from Dr. Dara Kass, founder of FemInEM, underscores the unique energy and problem-solving capacity of emergency physicians when united. I interviewed Dr. Shikha Jain, the founder of the Women in Medicine Summit. Don't miss the Women in Medicine conference in September, and in 2025, FemInEM will be there, too! Systemic Change Through Individual Growth Drawing from my ongoing research on Physician Changemakers, I emphasize the critical link between individual transformation and systemic change in healthcare. This podcast serves as a platform for both personal healing and collective action, inspired by theoretical frameworks that underscore the power of transformative learning. Leadership and Well-being in Healthcare Conversations with experts like Dr. Josh Hartzell (author of A Prescription for Caring in Healthcare Leadership: Building a Culture of Compassion and Excellence) and Dr. Eve Purdy highlight the crucial role of effective leadership in addressing burnout and improving well-being in healthcare. Their insights remind us that cultivating strong leaders is not just beneficial but essential for the future of medicine. The Power of Coaching and Self-Reflection Throughout the episode, I revisit impactful discussions on coaching, perfectionism, and self-compassion with guests like Dr. Kara Pepper and Sharee Johnson. These conversations underscore the importance of personal development and self-awareness in becoming effective changemakers. Looking Ahead As we celebrate this milestone, I share exciting updates about the podcast's future, including: A series of re-releases featuring improved audio quality Upcoming miniseries focused on deep dives into specific topics The launch of a YouTube channel The release of the "Revitalized" audiobook This 100th episode is a testament to the power of community, continuous learning, and the unwavering commitment to improving healthcare for both clinicians and patients. Join me as we reflect on our journey and look forward to the next chapter of transforming healthcare, one conversation at a time.
Date: January 7, 2025 Guest Skeptics: Dr. Dara Kass is an emergency medicine physician, public health leader, and advocate passionate about equity and healthcare reform. She founded FemInEM, promoting gender equity in emergency medicine, and champions organ donation reform after donating part of her liver to her youngest son. Dr. Kass is dedicated to expanding […] The post SGEM Xtra: This is My Fight Song – FeminEM 2.0 first appeared on The Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine.
Navigating Gender Equity, Mental Health, and Personal Resilience in Medicine with Dr. Dara KassIn this comprehensive episode, we join Dr. Dara Kass—strategic consultant, healthcare communicator, and emergency medicine physician—as she delves into her advocacy for gender equity and mental health within the medical field. Dr. Kass sheds light on her efforts to support women in medicine through initiatives like FeminEM and Time's Up Healthcare. The discussion covers the systemic challenges in healthcare, the emotional toll of the profession, and the necessity for work-life balance, especially for parents and those undergoing reproductive health processes. Dr. Kass also shares personal experiences, such as the emotional journey of donating a liver to her son, emphasizing the importance of vulnerability, self-care, and emotional intelligence. The episode concludes with an exploration of peer support, mentorship, and systemic reforms essential for combating burnout and fostering a supportive medical environment.00:00 Introduction and Guest Bio01:18 Discussing Emotional Exhaustion in Medicine01:47 Challenges of Scheduling in Emergency Medicine03:42 Navigating Job Changes and Work-Life Balance04:40 Advocating for Maternity Leave and Support06:30 The Culture of Silence in Medicine07:47 Shifting Clinical Comfort and Career Focus09:30 Addressing Reproductive Health Policy14:42 Personal Struggles and Transparency17:00 The Importance of Openness and Vulnerability17:37 Cultural Influences on Emotional Expression18:03 Emotional Intelligence and Parenting18:32 The Role of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)19:17 Self-Advocacy and Asking for Help20:44 Balancing Work and Personal Life23:42 Mentorship and Peer Support in Medicine25:25 Advocating for Reproductive Health in Emergency Medicine27:32 Final Thoughts on Staying in Medicine
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Im neuen BACKSPIN Stammtisch sind Antifuchs und Die P zu Gast. Beide stehen vor dem Release von neuen Projekten. “Feminem” von Antifuchs erscheint Ende Oktober, Ps “24/7” EP kommt im November. Grund genug für Niko und Yannick bei beiden mal nachzufragen, um wen es beim Musikmachen eigentlich wirklich geht? Macht man das als Artist alles für sich selbst? Oder geht es um die Fans? Und welche Rolle spielen die Industrie und Labels heutzutage? Hört rein, was die beiden zu berichten haben! Natürlich sind auch wieder neue Releases, Classics und jede Menge andere Themen im Gepäck. Viel Spaß!
DJT on "The Balance" with Eric Bolling ends with NewsMax disclaimer, Corruption at the highest levels in Biden admin, President Trump responds to Feminem, the left's review of Trump's "threats", DeSantis team reaches new depths of low, Proud Boy plant Michael Jones caught, Cabel leak on Pakistani Imran Kahn, and more...
Being a female in a profession that was previously dominated by males can present with some unique challenges. In this episode, Dr. Arlene Chung (@arlenesujin) and Dr. Diane Birnbaumer (@DianeBirnbaumer) discuss what it is like being a female emergency physician with EMRA*Cast host Dr. Lizzii Le (@LizziiLeMed).
NSFW - Spoilers GUI 265 - Rings Of Power SSN 1: Feminem We travel to Middle Earth and discuss season 1 of the Amazon Prime Series Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power Panel: Mike "Hobbit" Bickett (Smack My Pitch Up/Deeply Upsetting), Lowdown Brown (GUI Nights, From The Mouths Of Madness), Amy Bogarde (Deeply Upsetting), and Audrey Atreides Subscribe to shows on the GUI Network: https://linktr.ee/GUInetwork _________________________________________________ GUI Home - http://www.guipodcast.com GUI Hotline: (804) 505-4GUI (4484) (Message & data rates may apply) Thanks to our sponsors: www.emilycee.com Support GUI by shopping Amazon - http://amzn.to/2cg3FF8 Check out the ton of merch for the GUI Network on TeePublic: http://bit.ly/2CzNdyf _________________________________________________ Twitter - www.twitter.com/GUIPodcastRVA Facebook - www.facebook.com/guipodcastrva/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/geeksundertheinfluence/ _________________________________________________ ● Track Info ● Intro-Outro Music: "Dead By Dawn” courtesy of the “Creep-A-Zoids http://www.creep-a-zoids.com/ Used with permission Disclaimer Music is: David Mumford – Night Without Sleep (Instrumental) Break Music: SKGB – Ridin Dirty Wit Ganesha Geeks Under the Influence is a trademark of Michael Bickett. All other trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners. geeksundertheinfluence@gmail.com for sponsorship inquiries
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Phil, Jake and Jason are joined by returning champion singer-songwriter Dave Hause to rank the questionable experiment Chris Gaines on the List of Every Damn Thing. Plus we re-rank sex!Follow Dave on Instagram (@davehause), Twitter (@hausedave) and Facebook (DaveHauseMusic). You can find his songs on Spotify & Apple Music. If you're in Europe, here's the info on Dave's upcoming Germany / Austria shows. Most dates are sold out, so get on it for the ones that aren't! If you have something to add to the list, email it to list@everydamnthing.net (or get at us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook).SHOW NOTES: We make some references to ASMR, which stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (sometimes Auto Sensory Meridian Response). It's not always, or maybe not even usually, a sex thing. Kink-shaming is something Phil's always trying not to do. “Asparagus Tarzan”(Spargeltarzan) is a German slang term of endearment / insult equivalent to “stringbean” or “beanpole” in English. Here's some etymology. The name comes from a description of famous skinny German footballer, Hans Bongartz. “Friends in Low Places” was written by Dewayne Blackwell and Earl Bud Lee. As expected, there's nothing on the internet saying that either of them didn't spend all their songwriting proceeds on taking their family to the movies. We discuss a few male celebrities with “can I speak to the manager” haircuts, including The Goo-Goo Dolls' Johnny Rzeznik, Country singer Keith Urban and Criss Angel. We go into some detail about the CD booklet pics from the album Garth Brooks in… The Life of Chris Gaines, including the one featuring his creamy hammies. The similarity between Gaines and Zoolander is uncanny but we think they're both going for the same thing. It's like how calculus was invented by Newton and Leibniz at the same time. We talk about how the rapper Spice 1 sometimes switches mid-song into a dancehall influenced persona named Reggaengsta. A good example is from Clip & the Trigga. Luke the Drifter was an alter-ego that Hank Williams used for more explicitly religious material. Here's a little poem/sermon that's maybe a little ahead of its time, "Too Many Parties and Too Many Pals". Hank Williams, Jr. was apparently given the nickname Bocephus by his father, as he rocked in the cradle. We talk a bit about Eminem's alter-ego Slim Shady. Here's a link to Feminem, who may or may not be related. Here's Chris Tucker in a recent standup special talking about Blade himself. We mention George Clooney, whose friends (aka Jason) know him as the “Cloontang”. Here's the Childish Gambino cover of Chris Gaines' “Lost in You”. We talk about the Greg Album / Cher project Allman & Woman. Greg Allman has yet to be ranked on the List of Everything but his ex-wife Cher can currently be found at #7. The Jay-Z / R. Kelly album is called Best of Both Worlds. ALSO DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE:YouTube * Tiktok * flossing * Crocs * Germans * asparagus pee * Zak Baggans * Garth Brooks * Trisha Yearwood * Saturday Night Live * Bret Michaels * Pee-Wee Herman * air * Paris Hilton * “Free Your Mind” by En Vogue * Paul Westerberg / Grandpaboy * Bad Religion * Cinderella (the princess) * bricks * Cheech & Chong * Spaceballs * Barry Bonds * The Last Starfighter * crushed ice * Prince * Dolly Parton * anticipation * volcels * masturbation * It's-It * Donald Duck * Clement Street in San Francisco * interspecies animal friends * coffeeBelow are the Top Ten and Bottom Top items on List of Every Damn Thing as of this episode (for the complete up-to-date list, go here):TOP TEN: Dolly Parton - person interspecies animal friends - idea sex - idea Clement Street in San Francisco - location Prince - person It's-It - food Cher - person Pee-Wee Herman - fictional character Donald Duck - fictional character Hank Williams - person BOTTOM TEN:161. Jenny McCarthy - person162. Jon Voight - person163. Hank Williams, Jr - person164. British Royal Family - institution165. Steven Seagal - person166. McRib - food167. war - idea168. cigarettes - drug169. QAnon - idea170. transphobia - ideaTheme song by Jade Puget. Graphic design by Jason Mann. This episode was edited by Jake MacLachlan, with audio help from Luke Janela. Show notes by Jake MacLachlan, Phil Green & Jason Marmor.Our website is everydamnthing.net and we're also on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.Email us at list@everydamnthing.net.
The 2017 Mixtape That Shows Her Eminem Influence Over His Songs. Does A Nice Job. RATE: 7.5/10 Favorites: The Real Justina, Just, Justina Valentine, The Way I Am, Renegade, Just Don't Give A Fuck Least Favorite: Love The Way You Lie Keep On Craving My Lil Junkies
We're rounding off this month's series of FemInEM conversations with a whopper discussion! It's a veritable buffet of leadership as IAEM's immediate past president Dr Emily O'Conor and RCEM's current president Dr Katherine Henderson sit down to talk to our own Orla Kelly, current IEMTA president.
Dr. Diane Birnbaumer and Dr. Tracy Sanson are well known on the Emergency Medicine Speaker Circuit. In their FIX19 talk, they share the lessons they have learned as they have built this important part of their careers. Watch the video... The post Your Voice & Your Value: Lessons for the Speaking Circuit appeared first on FemInEM.
Deirdre's back and this time she's talking to Dr Sinéad Ní Bhraonáin, one of Irish EM's greats who has completed a difficult airway fellowship, a pre hospital and critical care fellowship with NSW Ambulance Service Sydney HEMS and an Emergency Medicine fellowship in Australia. She's currently in Sydney, busy being an exemplary leader in the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and the Sydney Local Health District at large.
In celebration of International Women's Month, we've got a series of interviews with some of our fantastic female EM colleagues from around the country. Throughout March, we will be dropping these short episodes in order to give you even more TCR to get your teeth into. Slightly further afield, Deirdre sat down with Dr Kirsty Challen for a chat for this episode. Dr Challen is a Consultant in Emergency Medicine and Emergency Medicine Research Lead at Lancashire Teaching Hospitals Trust (North West England), and the chair of RCEM's Women in Emergency Medicine Special Interest Group
In celebration of International Women's Month, we've got a series of interviews with some of our fantastic female EM colleagues from around the country. Throughout March, we will be dropping these short episodes in order to give you even more TCR to get your teeth into. We're staying out West with our second interview of the month! Dr Karen Harris, consultant in Emergency Medicine in Sligo University Hospital, sat down with Deirdre, talking about the journey and the destination.
This month, we have something extra special for our listeners of TheCase.Report. In celebration of International Women's Month, we've got a series of interviews with some of our fantastic female EM colleagues from around the country. Throughout March, we will be dropping these short episodes in order to give you even more TCR to get your teeth into. The female presence in Emergency Medicine in Ireland has been slowly increasing over the past number of years with incredible doctors paving the way. We get the chance to sit down with some of our colleagues to chat all things Emergency Medicine including why it's such an invaluable specialty (little bit of shameless specialty promo for those yet undecided!) Watch this space for a collection of gripping interviews dropping throughout March. Dr. Lisa Cunningham Dr. Lisa Cunningham is a proud Mayo-born Emergency Medicine specialist registrar who is currently undertaking her pre-hospital fellowship over with Essex & Hertfordshire Air Ambulance. She sat down with Orla to discuss all things pre-hospital EM, her current career path and her plans for the future.
The March 2020 COVID-19 outbreak in New York City marked the start of the major challenges that the rest of the nation would soon face. Dr. Dara Kass, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at Columbia and founder of FeminEM, a platform championing women in emergency medicine, joins Grace to discuss the pandemic, and the role of physicians as advocates for systemic change.
Joannie Yeh MD is a primary care pediatrician and a clinical assistant professor of pediatrics at the Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University. In her FIX19 talk, Dr. Yeh uses her personal experiences and growth to explore self... The post Taking a Cue from EQ appeared first on FemInEM.
In her FIX19 talk, Dr. Daphne Owen focuses on the impact we can have outside the walls of the ED, and implores us, as medical professionals, to use our power within our communities to be advocates for vulnerable populations and... The post Advocacy in Emergency Medicine: Impacting Change in our Communities appeared first on FemInEM.
Dr. Viveta Lobo is Director of the Emergency Ultrasound Program and Director of the Patient and Family Advisory Group at Stanford University. In her FIX19 talk, she shares very personal experiences as a patient and a patient’s family member and... The post Redefining the Care Team appeared first on FemInEM.
Dr. Patsy McNeil is the Chief Medical Officer of Shady Grove Medical Center in Rockville, MD. She is an Emergency Medicine Physician and the Physician Chair of the Women’s Initiative of the USACS Diversity and Inclusion Council. In her FIX19... The post Ambition Is Not a Dirty Word: Tales from a Professional Mentor appeared first on FemInEM.
We interviewed Dr. Hardeep Kataria, an optometrist and advocate for female empowerment, on the presence of gender bias and sexism within the health care profession and workplace. We discuss methods for women to address and manage the situation when it occurs, and how we can educate others to prevent this from happening in the future. Resources: 1. Follow Dr. Kataria on Instagram @dr.hardeep.kataria 2. Women's Leadership Conference registration: https://www.womeninoptometry.com/2020-womens-leadership-conference/ 3. Follow @womeninoptometry and @womenods on Instagram 4. FemInEm: www.feminem.org 5. Lean In: www.leanin.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/foureyesoptom/support
Dr. Snider is an Emergency Physician and Youth Violence Researcher. In her FIX19 talk, she shares the story of the tragic death of a patient in the ED waiting room in Winnipeg. She explores the implicit bias that contributed to this... The post The Deserving Patient appeared first on FemInEM.
In this podcast, Jenny and Dara sit down with Jennifer and Corey Feist, the founders of the Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes’ Foundation. Dr. Lorna Breen was one of us. On April 26, 2020, she died by suicide. In a period... The post FIX20 Dedication – Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes’ Foundation appeared first on FemInEM.
In their FIX19 talk, Dr. Ebony Hunter and Dr. Dina Wallin share heartfelt account of their experiences not having children and remind us to include women like them in our fight for gender equity. Read their post and watch the... The post The Journey to Otherhood appeared first on FemInEM.
In her very powerful talk “Uncomfortably Numb…the Impact of Alcoholism” Dr. Ogle recounts her life with an abusive parent. Watch the video version of her talk and read her blog post here. The post Uncomfortably Numb…the Impact of Alcoholism appeared first on FemInEM.
"When I'm looking for change I try not to wait for an unnecessary landmark. I just start now." Dr. Dara Kass is an Emergency Medicine physician, the founder of FemInEM and a nationally-sought after expert for all topics related to COVID19. She joins us the break down the calendar fallacy and her extraordinary mindset around creating change amidst chaos. We also get into how & why the media space is becoming more representative and the vital need to those doing the work to be compensated and supported. Please subscribe to and rate Explore The Space on Apple Podcasts or wherever you download podcasts. Email feedback or ideas to mark@explorethespaceshow.com Check out the archive of Explore The Space Podcast as well as our White Papers and much more! Follow on Twitter @ETSshow, Instagram @explorethespaceshow Sponsor: Elevate your expertise with Creighton University’s Healthcare Executive Educational programming. Learn more about Creighton’s Executive MBA and Executive Fellowship programs at www.creighton.edu/CHEE. Key Learnings 1. The calendar fallacy and the need to feel like things will be better when the year changes 2. Celebrating the Jewish New Year (Shana Tova everyone) while acknowledging the calendar change isn't going to drive change 3. The origins of the advanced mindset Dr. Kass carries around maintaining a sense of control amidst chaos 4. Dealing with exhaustion and input fatigue 5. The impact of not having to travel for work anymore 6. The childcare crisis, gender bias, and the Covid19 pandemic 7. Why Dr. Kass is prioritizing the need for people to verbalize their own voting plan this election season 8. The critical need to make a voting plan 9. The confluence of Vogue Magazine and being Covid19 positive 10. How the ability to film from home has been critical to elevating so many diverse voices during the Covid19 pandemic & is it sustainable? 11. The critical need for proper compensation and support for physicians who are doing work in media while publicizing the organization they work for Links Twitter: @darakass #Covid19, #NewYear, #RoshHashanah, #ShanaTova, #control, #chaos, #podcast, #podcasting, #healthcare, #digitalhealth, #health, #leadership, #mentorship, #coaching, #FOAmed, #doctor, #nurse, #meded, #education, #hospital, #hospitalist, #innovation, #innovate, #medicalstudent, #medicalschool, #resident, #physician
Again, Jenny and Jaime sit down with Virtual FIX20 faculty members to get at the lessons you can expect when registering for their sessions, as well as a little get-to-know-you time. In episode one you will meet: Dr. Carolyn Commissaris... The post FIX20 – Get to Know the Faculty Episode 2 appeared first on FemInEM.
In her FIX19 talk, Dr. Mary McLean explores her personal journey with weight and how the world perceives it and tackles to often taboo topic of physician bias epidemic. Read her blog post and watch the video version of her... The post The Weighting Room: Our Collegial Physician Obesity Bias Epidemic appeared first on FemInEM.
Jenny and Jaime sit down with Virtual FIX20 faculty members to get at the lessons you can expect when registering for their sessions, as well as a little get-to-know-you time. In episode one you will meet: Dr. Tricia Swan and... The post FIX20 – Get to Know the Faculty Episode 1 appeared first on FemInEM.
Dara Kass, MD is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Columbia University Medical Center, where she also serves as the director of Equity and Inclusion for the Emergency Department. After completing her residency at SUNY Downstate Medical School and Kings County Hospital, she served as faculty of Staten Island University Hospital, where she facilitated the start of their EM residency program. She previously served as the director of undergraduate medical education at NYU. As director, she introduced longitudinal career advising, innovative educational modalities, and numerous clinical experiences. She is the founder of FemInEM, an organization dedicated to the achievement of gender equity in emergency medicine. FemInEM serves as an open access resource for women in EM, a community focused on career development, physician support, and seeing women in medicine thrive. What began as a blog is now a movement, a multi-faceted community comprised women in medicine all over the world.
Dr. Dara Kass, an emergency medicine physician, graduated from SUNY Downstate Medical School and finished her residency at Kings County Hospital. Dr. Kass is the founder and CEO of FemInEm, which serves a blog and conference with a mission to promote gender equity in emergency medicine, since its inception in 2015. She is currently the treasurer of Gender Equity in Medicine Research Foundation, which is a non-profit that conducts and supports gender-based research. She is a Medical Contributor and advocate at Yahoo News. Due to her major contributions as an emergency medicine physician, she has received the 45under45 EMRA award amongst many others. You can find Dr. Kass on the FemInEm website, or you can follow her on Twitter @darakass. If you want to support Doctor's Inn, here are some easy ways: 1. Leave a rating 2. Visit our website at www.doctorsinnpodcast.com and sign up for the email list-serv 3. Follow our socials @doctorsinnpodcast Thank you!
We have appreciated your patience through this COVID pandemic with an understanding that our community has been hit strongly as frontline workers. We have some amazing news! The demand for FIX was so strong, we have responded to the call... The post FIX20 Announcement!! appeared first on FemInEM.
Dr. Tracy Madsen is an Assistant Professor, the Associate Director of the Division of Sex and Gender, and the ED Director of Acute Stroke Services within the Department of Emergency Medicine at the Alpert Medical School of Brown University. In... The post My Take on Taking Care of Women appeared first on FemInEM.
In her FIX9 talk, Dr. Jordana Haber highlights where we struggle to lead change, and steps we can take to bring our ideas to fruition. Read her blog post and watch the video version of her talk here. The post From Vision to Action appeared first on FemInEM.
In her FIX19 talk, Dr. Kelly Quinley delivers a call to action – it is time for us to improve the emergency department care for patients with a miscarriage. Miscarriage forms part of emergency medicine, and if we participate in... The post HERstory in the Making: A Call to Action for Improving Emergency Miscarriage Care appeared first on FemInEM.
Resa welcomes Senator Maggie Hassan and Dr. Hiral Tipirneni for a discussion on current events and politics. Why go into politics? Why does representation in politics matter? Senator Hassan is one of only two women in American history to be elected as both a Governor and a Senator. She was the 81st Governor of New Hampshire, from 2013 to 2017. She has been active and focused during the recent period advocating on topics, such as PPE, Nursing Homes, the Opioid epidemic, Unemployment insurance Paid sick leave, and Training the returning workforce. See Senator Hassan's Press Releases. Dr. Hiral Tipirneni is running for election to the U.S. House to represent Arizona's 6th Congressional District. She is on the ballot in the Democratic primary on August 4, 2020. Hear more about Hiral and her path in a 2018 FemInEM podcast . In 2020, 127 (105D, 22R) women hold seats in the United States Congress, comprising 23.7% of the 535 members; 26 women (26%) serve in the U.S. Senate, and 101 women (23.2%) serve in the U.S. House of Representatives. Four women non-voting delegates (2D, 2R) also represent American Samoa, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands in the United States House of Representatives. There are 54 African American Members of the House and3in the Senate. This House number includes two Delegates. There are 51 Hispanic or Latino Members (a record number) serving: 46in the House, including 2 Delegates and the Resident Commissioner, and 5 in the Senate. There are 20 Members (14Representatives, 3Delegates, and 3Senators)who are Asian Americans, Indian Americans, or Pacific Islander Americans. This is also a record number. A record four American Indians (Native Americans) serve in the House.
With growing concerns about racism in America, doctors have the professional mandate to advocate for health equity as part of the oath we take to do no harm. But when race is used in medical practice and research, it’s often... The post It’s Time to Talk about Racism in Medical Education appeared first on FemInEM.
As doctors, you take an oath to do no harm. But what about when harm comes to you? That’s the focus of “In Harm’s Way” by Dr. Rebecca Smith-Coggins. As physicians, what can you do to make sure the ones... The post In Harm’s Way appeared first on FemInEM.
Show Notes for Episode Thirteen of seX & whY: LGTBQI Health-related Issues Part 3 How best to support students and colleagues in the LGBTQ community This is a very special podcast and I want to deeply thank Shana Zucker, Ellie Ragone and Mike Gisondi for sharing their very personal experiences. Host: Jeannette Wolfe Guests: Shana Zucker, MS Shana is a rising 4th year medical student at Tulane in the MD/PhD program When she was a first-year medical student at Tulane she helped to create The Queericulum, an educational program geared at helping medical students become more culturally competent surrounding LGTBQ health related issues and patient interactions Since its creation, it has now become a mandatory course for all first-year Tulane medical students and she is currently working to expand the program to other medical schools In addition, she and Mike are creating (with another MD/PhD student at Stanford) an online educational program to help medical educators teach medical students about LGTBQ health Here is Shana's talk at Feminem's Fix conference in NYC Ellie Ragone DO Is a first-year emergency medical resident at UMMS-Baystate Ellie is a transwoman and has graciously shared her personal experiences about transitioning as a medical student One of her largest concerns about transitioning was being able to successfully identify a primary care provider who was both competent and comfortable with LGTBQ patients and their health-related needs Michael Gisondi Vice chair of education at the Dept of EM at Stanford Mike shares how his identity formation was actually quite different at different points of his own life He reflects on the generational differences of LGBTQ physicians Tips offered by the group If you have a trans colleague and you misgender them, besides apologizing in real-time, consider sending them an email or text later on to let them know you have reflected upon the mistake and appreciate the challenges they are routinely facing and that you want to support them. When you are looking at a program or job, be authentic and find the program who accepts you for who you are versus trying to be the image of the person you think the program wants. Let medical students and residents lead. They often are much more on point about what does and doesn't work than most senior educators Accountability buddy article https://www.aliem.com/peer-accountability-strategy-maintaining-commitment/ Special thanks to Doug Deems who helped me edit this podcast
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Dr. Milne is the Chief of Staff at South Huron Hospital Association in Exeter, Ontario, Canada. He is passionate about skepticism and critical thinking. He is the creator of the knowledge translation project, The Skeptics’ Guide to Emergency Medicine. In... The post From EBM to FBM appeared first on FemInEM.
Welcome to The Mom Enterprise, a weekly podcast hosted by Kendra Martinez featuring working Moms who find a way to manage it all. Episode Guest: Dara Kass Dara Kass, MD is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Columbia University Medical Center in NYC. After completing her residency at SUNY Downstate Medical School and Kings County Hospital, she served as faculty of Staten Island University Hospital, where she facilitated the start of their EM residency program. She previously served as the director of undergraduate medical education at NYU. As director, she introduced longitudinal career advising, innovative educational modalities, and numerous clinical experiences. She is the founder of FemInEM, an organization dedicated to the achievement of gender equity in emergency medicine. FemInEM serves as an open access resource for women in EM, a community focused on career development, physician support, and seeing women in medicine thrive. What began as a blog is now a movement, a multi-faceted community comprised women in medicine all over the world. The FemInEM Idea Exchange, the organization's first conference, was held in 2017 and featured inspiring international speakers. The sold-out gathering was comprised of attendees from four different continents. The 2018 FemInEM Idea Exchange which took place in October of 2018 at The New York Academy of Emergency Medicine in New York City. Dara Kass, MD FACEP CEO and Editor-in-Chief, FemInEM www.feminem.org Listen to hear more about Dara's story: - Supporting Women in the Medical Field with FemInEM. - Gender Equality, Social Media and the Workplace. - The Balancing Act and picking your battles. - Going through a liver donation for your child. - Raising three children with three different personalities. - Family Time vs Mom & Dad Time. - Teaching to Listen. - Staying organized and balanced from day to day as Mom and in the workplace. Links mentioned: @darakass Twitter: @feminemtweets Instagram: @feminemgram Follow this podcast: Instagram: @themomenterprise Website: www.themomenterprise.com Contact Us: themomenterprise@gmail.com Music: www.bensound.com
In today's episode, we are so happy to welcome back our most frequent guest of the podcast. She is the multi-talented Emergency Medicine Physician and Founder of FeminEM, Dara Kass, MD. I first talked with Dara in Episode 3 of the Hippocratic Hustle Podcast. In that episode, Dara explained how she was developing a conference specifically for EM women physicians. Then, in Episode 25, Dr. Kass was back to discuss how amazing the conference was and its significance. Today, Dr. Kass is back again to tell us all about the most rewarding physician job she has ever had as a camp doctor and how you can become one too! She also tells us all about her newest venture with Camp Health Consulting and how she is leading the way in camp healthcare. In this episode, you will learn: Why Dr. Kass created The FeminEM Podcast and what's new on her show. How she got involved in becoming a camp doctor and why she was interested in it. What Camp Health Consulting is and why Dr. Kass started this new venture. The most rampant disease at summer camp! What types of physicians work at camps and how you can get involved. How Camp Health Consulting is implementing protocols at camps. How Dr. Kass set up the Camp Health Consulting business model. Why she loves camp and thinks it is a life changing, magical experience. Dr. Dara Kass is currently an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Columbia University Medical Center in NYC. A graduate of SUNY Downstate Medical School and Kings County Hospital's EM residency, she has spent her entire clinical career working in within the 5 boroughs of New York. Upon completion of her residency, Dr. Kass joined the fledgling faculty Staten Island University Hospital, where she helped start its EM residency. Dr. Kass left Staten Island 5 years ago to join the faculty at NYU as their director of undergraduate medical education. Dr. Kass stepped back from her defined title at NYU to focus on FemInEM, an open access resource for women in EM. Most recently, she now serves as an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Columbia University Medical Center in NYC where she is also the Director for Equity and Inclusion in the ED. Dr. Kass lives in Brooklyn NY with her husband, Michael and 3 kids, Hannah, Charlie and Sam. Links we discussed in the show: The FeminEM Idea Exchange (FIX 2018) Conference: October 16-18th in NYC Listen in on The FeminEM Podcast. Find more information about camps at The American Camp Association. Learn more about Dr. Kass' newest venture into Camp Health Consulting and Certification. For more information on camp jobs email: Jobs@CampHealthConsulting.com. Quotes from Dara Kass, MD: “There is no textbook in camp healthcare.” “We need to be quicker in our resources and our reactions, but if you do it consistently, it's awesome.” “You get to teach kids to be autonomous.” “You need doctors and nurses who are trained in camp to come there and do a great job.” “It is so much fun to practice medicine this way!” Special thanks to this week's sponsor: The White Coat Investor's new course Fire Your Financial Advisor! Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
Dr. Dara Kass is an Emergency Medicine physician who practices in New York City, and is the "engine" behind FeminEM, an organization who dynamically supports and promotes gender equality in medicine. Dr. Kass and Dr. Ansari-Winn discuss how FeminEM has grown dramatically from a blog to an online community to a movement by serving the needs of its community, including creating a speaker's bureau, blog, podcast, and a conference which has grown from 250 attendees in 2017 to an estimated over 600 attendees to the conference planned in October 2018. They also discuss the factors around making choices in medicine today that support our passions and our need for flexibility so that we can pursue our careers with enthusiasm and energy. www.feminem.org
Amy Faith Ho, MD: Writing for the Media Today I speak with Amy Faith Ho, MD, an amazing writer, speaker and freshly minted emergency medicine physician. Amy shares with us tips and techniques to get your article published. Amy is a nationally published in sources such as KevinMD, Doximity, FeminEM, and the Chicago Tribune amongst others. Listen to today's episode recorded live at the FeminEM Ideas Exchange 2017 Conference for all the insider details! Quick writing tips from Amy Ho, MD: Human interest side of being a physician Consider writing for other repositories more than blogging to get more Read a lot to learn who to submit to Don't be afraid to cold submit Put yourself out there Know what your exclusivity rights are when you submit a piece Twitter is a type of publishing You have a voice: it is important to get that voice out If you feel passionate about something, write about it Links Mentioned in the Episode: Amy Faith Ho, MD KevinMD: Being a good medical student doesn't mean you'll be a good doctor (Amy's submission from Medical School) Today Show: TODAY Show: Controversy of Chi-Raq The OpEd Project NPR: Millennial Doctors May Be More Tech-Savvy, But Is That Better? TEDxOakParkWomen: The Next Women's Movement Untold Stories of the ER (Season 12 Ep 4): Heeled! in-House: Residency as a series of mini-interventions against physician suicide and depression in-Training: Match Magic: Why the NRMP Match Needs to Disappear Ideas for where to submit your writing: Forbes Washington Post Wall Street Journal Local news opinion section Atlantic slate Salon Doximity KevinMD Self Publish on Linked In Medium.com Special thanks to this week's sponsor Lawrence Keller from Physician Financial Services! Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
RSA Board Member, Ashely Alker, MD speaks with Dara Kass, MD FAAEM. Drs. Alker and Kass discuss the journey of women physicians in emergency medicine, the creation and the mission of the advocacy organization FemInEM, gender equality in emergency medicine, and what can be done to obtain equal roles for men and women in EM.