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Bioethics in the Margins
Diversification of Bioethics with Donald Carter

Bioethics in the Margins

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 40:39


Happy holidays from BITM! We are delighted to share this episode with you this week. Kirk and Amelia sat down with Dr. Donald Carter III, assistant professor at Mercer School of Medicine. Dr. Carter earned his Doctorate in Bioethics from Loyola University after earning a Masters in Divinity from Vanderbilt and an MBA from Tennessee State. He is a Sadler Scholar with the Hastings Center and the co-chair of the Race and Culture and Ethnicity (RACE) affinity group of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH). Dr. Carter began his career as a musician after earning a BA in music from Fisk University, one of the many Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in the United States. This episode is a great one for those who are curious about pursuing a career in Bioethics. Dr. Carter shared how he explored several career paths before ultimately finding his professional home in Bioethics. Dr. Carted discussed his work exploring the impacts of the 1910 Flexner report, which, while contributing to creating uniform standards for medical education, also resulted in the closing of 5 of the 7 medical schools within HBCUs. This is one of the reasons for the shortage of Black physicians that persists today. He discussed the importance of diversifying the field of Bioethics and the positive changes he has observed within ASBH over the past few years. He shared how he views HBCUs as an important resource to tap to help diversify the field. He recommends building up bioethics education at HBCUs as a way of fostering lasting change. He also discussed the importance of humanities in medical education, sharing his experiences using visual training strategies (VTS) in medical education, reminding us that the arts have a way of returning us to a place where we can see each other as full humans again. Dr. Carter pointed out that one of the superpowers of the field of Bioethics is that we have a large tent. He examined specific ways in which racial, cultural and professional diversity can enhance the value our field brings to patients and communities.

Higher Exchanges
Boise Schiller Flexner Case Next Steps With Jason Wild, Emily Paxhia, Erik Luna, and Weldon Angelos

Higher Exchanges

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 59:36


This week's show focuses on the next steps with the Boise Schiller Flexner lawsuit. Oral arguments are on December 5th, and we are joined by Jason Wild, Emily Paxhia, Erik Luna, and Weldon Angelos to dive into the details. Topics covered: * Overview of the case.* What's happening on December 5th? * Key parties involved. * Benefits of the case versus Schedule III and SAFE Banking.* Potential outcomes and timelines. Please consider supporting the case. You can donate here: https://atach.org/constitutional-challenge/

Healthcare Professionalism: Education, Research & Resources
A Search for a Cure:  How Humanities Became Professionalism in Medical Education

Healthcare Professionalism: Education, Research & Resources

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2024 22:00


Mary Kollmer Horton, PhD, talks about how humanities can help cure burnout and cynicism, the evolution of humanities in medical education, bioethics history, how humanities provide an outlet, and what institutions can do to incorporate humanities in medication education with Barbara Lewis, MBA.

The Quantum Connection
#58 The Truth about Our Medical System & Why Alternative Medicine Has Been Suppressed

The Quantum Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 59:53


Send us a Text Message.Jacob Diaz, the Undercover Virologist, returns to The Quantum Connection to shed light on the shady history of how our current medical system came to be. Everyone should know about Rockefeller's role in shifting medicine from homeopathic and patient-focused to pharmaceutical and profit-focused. Jacob succinctly breaks down the systematic hijacking of medicine via the Flexner report, the corruption of medical training and much, much more! Empower yourself by learning the truth.Find Jacob Diaz:https://www.instagram.com/undercovervirologist/https://open.spotify.com/show/6CghucNNXaoFoMglEq0gpB?si=5c652ee9cd6d4e95https://theendofcovid.com/ref/344/Find Heather:https://www.instagram.com/heathercrimson/www.enlightenedmood.comDiscount codes:Viva Rays ➡️ Code: enlightenedmood.com for 10% offMidwest Red Light Therapy ➡️ Code: enlightenedmood for 10% offEMR-TEK ➡️ Code: HEATHER37030 for 20% offFind Vanessa:https://instagram.com/bright_light_wellness/vanessabaldwin/Website: https://brightlightwellnesscoach.com/Discount codes:https://midwestredlighttherapy.com/ ➡️ Code: Brightlightwellnesshttps://emr-tek.com/ ➡️ Code: vbaldwin719save20https://vivarays.com/ ➡️ Code: BrightlightwellnessDutch Meadows Farms https://dutchmeadowsfarm.com/register?referral_code=IFZnUYpZEGiD

Optimal Performance Podcast
488 Forgotten Health, Dry fasting and health hacks you should know with Theo Lucier

Optimal Performance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 70:21


Part one of an absolute unveiling of forgotten health approaches that are cheap, studied and effective.  Theo Lucier went from burnt out, depressed, foggy-brained and on the brink of health collapse when he found his way back to health with very simple approaches. Many of these detoxes, products and ways of thought  You can find Theo's super-effective suppelements and protocols BELOW.  BIORECHARGE HUMIC & FULVIC - For optimal cells! VITAMIN C FLUSH - Clinicall proven to boost health in a few hours.  BIOBOOST PURE FULVIC - Bioavailable Energy Molecules  In this episode we cover: Post scamdemic ideas for health How people no longer trust their body to bounce back to optimal health Turning point of the Flexner report Germ theory vs terrain theory Pasteur vs Beauchamp Unmasking Polio… Oral EDTA   LINKS TO REFERENCES IN THE EPISODE: ORAL EDTA BORON SUPPLEMENT DINSHAH COLOR THERAPY HEALING IS VOLTAGE BOOK BORON SUPPLEMENT THE PHOENIX PROTOCOL CHELATION VIDEO - GARY GORDON LIVER AND GALBLADDER FLUSH BOOK Find OPP episodes, discounts on products, learn about my Life Coaching and Performance Coaching work at Seanmccormick.com  - send me an email and schedule a free 45 minute coaching strategy session sean@seanmccormick.com  

The Meat Mafia Podcast
Dr. Ahmad Ammous: What Doctors Won't Tell You About Modern Medicine (Part 1) | MMP #324

The Meat Mafia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 32:33


Dr. Ahmad Ammous is an internal medicine physician and advocate for the carnivore diet and Bitcoin. Dr. Ammous earned his medical degree from the American University of Beirut and has been practicing medicine for five years. He is passionate about helping his patients achieve optimal health, advocating for disease prevention through a healthy lifestyle and natural therapies.Dr. Ammous has critically examined mainstream nutritional advice, embracing a low-carb, high-fat diet. He is a passionate advocate of Bitcoin, linking economic principles of hard money to health and wellness. Dr. Ammous challenges the status quo in both medicine and nutrition, advocating for a more individualized and holistic approach to health.A strong advocate of Bitcoin, like his brother Saifedean Ammous, Dr. Ammous sees its potential to revolutionize healthcare with a more secure, efficient, and decentralized system.Key topics discussed:Carnivore diet benefits and its challenge to conventional nutrition.Flaws in modern medical education and its focus on pharmacology.Rockefeller's influence and the Flexner Report's impact on medicine.Connection between fiat currency and the healthcare system.Importance of self-experimentation and personal autonomy in health.Timestamps:(00:00) Challenges in Modern Medical Education(10:02) Flexner and Rockefeller's Impact on Medicine(15:11) Challenges Within Modern Medicine(23:19) Bitcoin, Health, and Overcoming Fiat(28:45) Bitcoin, Inflation, and Fiat Education*** LINKS***Check out our Newsletter - Food for Thought - to dramatically improve your health this year!Join The Meat Mafia community Telegram group for daily conversations to keep up with what's happening between episodes of the show.Connect with Dr. Ahmad Ammous:TwitterConnect with Meat Mafia:Instagram - Meat MafiaTwitter - Meat MafiaYouTube - Meat MafiaConnect with Noble Protein:Website - Noble ProteinTwitter - Noble ProteinInstagram - Noble ProteinAFFILIATESLMNT - Electrolyte salts to supplement minerals on low-carb dietThe Carnivore Bar - Use Code 'MEATMAFIA' for 10% OFF - Delicious & convenient Pemmican BarPerennial Pastures - Use CODE 'MEATMAFIA' 10% OFF - Regeneratively raised, grass-fed & grass-finished beef from California & MontanaFarrow Skincare - Use CODE 'MEATMAFIA' at checkout for 20% OFFHeart & Soil - CODE ‘MEATMAFIA' for 10% OFF - enhanced nutrition to replace daily vitamins!Carnivore Snax - Use CODE 'MEATMAFIA' Crispy, airy meat chips that melt in your mouth. Regeneratively raised in the USA.Pluck Seasoning - 15% OFF - Nutrient-dense seasoning with INSANE flavor! Use CODE: MEATMAFIAWe Feed Raw 25% OFF your first order - ancestrally consistent food for your dog! Use CODE 'MEATMAFIA'Fond Bone Broth - 15% OFF - REAL bone broth with HIGH-QUALITY ingredients! It's a daily product for us! Use CODE: MAFIA

Ditch The Labcoat
How to Make A Doctor : Digesting The Art of Medical Education With GI Specialist, Dr Samir Grover

Ditch The Labcoat

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 53:23


DISCLAMER >>>>>>    The Ditch Lab Coat podcast serves solely for general informational purposes and does not serve as a substitute for professional medical services such as medicine or nursing. It does not establish a doctor/patient relationship, and the use of information from the podcast or linked materials is at the user's own risk. The content does not aim to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and users should promptly seek guidance from healthcare professionals for any medical conditions.   >>>>>> The expressed opinions belong solely to the hosts and guests, and they do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the Hospitals, Clinics, Universities, or any other organization associated with the host or guests.       Disclosures: Ditch The Lab Coat podcast is produced by (Podkind.co) and is independent of Dr. Bonta's teaching and research roles at McMaster University, Temerty Faculty of Medicine and Queens University. Welcome back to another episode of "Ditch the Labcoat," the podcast that explores the human side of healthcare beyond the sterile field.In this insightful episode of "Ditch the Labcoat," host Dr. Mark Bonta is joined by Dr. Samir Grover, a prominent figure in the realm of medical education. Together, they delve into the pressing issues surrounding current educational practices in healthcare and propose revolutionary changes aligned with the needs of a modern medical system.Dr. Grover discusses his advocacy for competency-based training systems and the integration of technology like AI and simulations to enhance assessment objectivity in medical education. He emphasizes the critical role of fostering essential physician traits such as empathy and hard work, beyond just academic achievements. The episode critically analyses the misalignment in assessments, such as the lack of evaluation for practical skills like endoscopy among gastroenterologists, despite its significance in their daily responsibilities.The conversation extends to the potential shifts in medical student selection processes, aiming to highlight qualities beyond test scores, and explores the ongoing need for reforms in training systems to better match learners' capabilities with their medical specialty. Dr. Grover also shares his experiences and perspectives on the need for personalized assessment and the effective use of feedback in education.Adding to the rich discussion, Dr. Bonta and Dr. Grover touch upon the future of medical education, advocating for the inclusion of advanced technologies and methodologies that ensure comprehensive and efficient learning experiences. They conclude with a critical view on health fads like juice cleanses and the importance of evidence-based approaches in medical practices.This episode not only sheds light on the essential changes needed in medical education but also celebrates the efforts of educators like Dr. Grover who are at the forefront of these transformative approaches. Whether you're a medical professional or just intrigued by the evolution of medical education, this episode offers valuable insights into making healthcare education more adaptive, inclusive, and effective.Episode timestamps: 04:41 Important physician traits: earnestness, desire to learn.07:45 Academic excellence not sole indicator of good physician.11:28 Flexner report still influences medical education today.14:28 Self-regulated learning key for medical practitioners.20:31 High-intensity simulation improves clinical procedure performance.23:25 Validated colonoscopy performance scales differentiate novices to experts.27:51 Using AI assists improves learning and performance.28:47 Laparoscopy: minimally invasive surgery with training challenges.33:43 Striving for autonomy in medical career assessment.35:24 Competency-based system for physician training summary.38:50 Work assessments and subjective nature in universities.43:40 Understanding medical terms critical for both sides.46:01 Developing social and emotional intelligence for healthcare.51:42 Virtual reality enables real-time consultation with experts.52:58 Doctor Bonta thanks team, family, promises more.

Clinician's Roundtable
Innovations in Adherence: Long-Acting Agents for Infectious Diseases

Clinician's Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024


Host: Charles Flexner, MD Daily oral therapy can have low adherence, which is why the field of long-acting formulations is rapidly advancing. Tune in to hear Dr. Charles Flexner discuss how long-acting regimens can address this problem of adherence and help patients living with HIV, tuberculosis, malaria, and other infectious diseases. Dr. Flexner is a Professor of Medicine of Pharmacology, Molecular Sciences, and International Health at Johns Hopkins University, and he also presented a session on this exact topic at the 2024 Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections.

Conference Coverage
Innovations in Adherence: Long-Acting Agents for Infectious Diseases

Conference Coverage

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024


Host: Charles Flexner, MD Daily oral therapy can have low adherence, which is why the field of long-acting formulations is rapidly advancing. Tune in to hear Dr. Charles Flexner discuss how long-acting regimens can address this problem of adherence and help patients living with HIV, tuberculosis, malaria, and other infectious diseases. Dr. Flexner is a Professor of Medicine of Pharmacology, Molecular Sciences, and International Health at Johns Hopkins University, and he also presented a session on this exact topic at the 2024 Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections.

New Books Network
Victoria Flexner and Jay Reifel, "A History of the World in 10 Dinners: 2,000 Years, 100 Recipes" (Rizoli, 2023)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 56:09


For every lover of food culture, A History of the World in 10 Dinners: 2,000 Years, 100 Recipes (Rizzoli, 2023) by Victoria Flexner and Jay Reifel presents scrupulously researched and accessible cookbook presents one-of-a-kind dinner parties inspired by seminal moments in culinary history. In ten chapters—each an important moment in food history, from Ancient Rome to Al-Andalus in Spain, from the Ethiopian Empire to nineteenth-century New York City—the authors pair menus with immersive retellings of historic culinary breakthroughs, and present the ingredients and modern techniques adapted for today's kitchens to allow cooks of all abilities to entertain with dishes that were created and enjoyed hundreds of years ago but remain relevant to today's food tastes and values. Readers learn to orchestrate feasts from Apicus, blend spices from the Silk Road, feature indigenous ingredients of the Americas, revisit the “classics” from the Court of the Sun King, and savor the complex delicacies from the birth of the American restaurant scene. The home cook can prepare an entire seven-course Tudor feast, for example, or pick and choose dishes from around the world throughout time. Rich illustrations, hand-drawn maps, and contemporary photography create an immersive experience. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose forthcoming book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in History
Victoria Flexner and Jay Reifel, "A History of the World in 10 Dinners: 2,000 Years, 100 Recipes" (Rizoli, 2023)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 56:09


For every lover of food culture, A History of the World in 10 Dinners: 2,000 Years, 100 Recipes (Rizzoli, 2023) by Victoria Flexner and Jay Reifel presents scrupulously researched and accessible cookbook presents one-of-a-kind dinner parties inspired by seminal moments in culinary history. In ten chapters—each an important moment in food history, from Ancient Rome to Al-Andalus in Spain, from the Ethiopian Empire to nineteenth-century New York City—the authors pair menus with immersive retellings of historic culinary breakthroughs, and present the ingredients and modern techniques adapted for today's kitchens to allow cooks of all abilities to entertain with dishes that were created and enjoyed hundreds of years ago but remain relevant to today's food tastes and values. Readers learn to orchestrate feasts from Apicus, blend spices from the Silk Road, feature indigenous ingredients of the Americas, revisit the “classics” from the Court of the Sun King, and savor the complex delicacies from the birth of the American restaurant scene. The home cook can prepare an entire seven-course Tudor feast, for example, or pick and choose dishes from around the world throughout time. Rich illustrations, hand-drawn maps, and contemporary photography create an immersive experience. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose forthcoming book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in Food
Victoria Flexner and Jay Reifel, "A History of the World in 10 Dinners: 2,000 Years, 100 Recipes" (Rizoli, 2023)

New Books in Food

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 56:09


For every lover of food culture, A History of the World in 10 Dinners: 2,000 Years, 100 Recipes (Rizzoli, 2023) by Victoria Flexner and Jay Reifel presents scrupulously researched and accessible cookbook presents one-of-a-kind dinner parties inspired by seminal moments in culinary history. In ten chapters—each an important moment in food history, from Ancient Rome to Al-Andalus in Spain, from the Ethiopian Empire to nineteenth-century New York City—the authors pair menus with immersive retellings of historic culinary breakthroughs, and present the ingredients and modern techniques adapted for today's kitchens to allow cooks of all abilities to entertain with dishes that were created and enjoyed hundreds of years ago but remain relevant to today's food tastes and values. Readers learn to orchestrate feasts from Apicus, blend spices from the Silk Road, feature indigenous ingredients of the Americas, revisit the “classics” from the Court of the Sun King, and savor the complex delicacies from the birth of the American restaurant scene. The home cook can prepare an entire seven-course Tudor feast, for example, or pick and choose dishes from around the world throughout time. Rich illustrations, hand-drawn maps, and contemporary photography create an immersive experience. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose forthcoming book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/food

Hearts of Oak Podcast
Dr Naomi Wolf -  Enhancing Health Through Nutrition: Strengthening Your Immune System

Hearts of Oak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 44:00 Transcription Available


Show notes and Transcript 'Cooking with Naomi' is probably not something that Dr Wolf had on her list of things to do, but it fits perfectly into the widespread concern of health and food.  Naomi Wolf joins us once again to discuss a series of videos she has been doing called 'Liberty Lifestyle' that highlight natural remedies that are not fashionable for many of us in the West but are essential ingredients in many parts of the world and have been used for centuries.  We have been sold a lie that Big Pharma are here to keep us well, and healthy eating seems to be a thing of the past so Naomi gives us a little history behind it and shows how this is a massive myth.  We start by looking at why her recent episode on the benefits of Mustard Seed Oil was banned, why would a discussion about a healthy ingredient be so dangerous?  Naomi tells us of the effectiveness of natural remedies like mustard seed oil and turmeric, how FDA regulations are impacting herbal remedies, and of the holistic benefits of alternative treatments for cancer.  This episode advocates for informed consent, challenges mainstream medical interventions and empowers individuals to explore alternative health solutions. Share this with your friends, even your liberal ones.... Because this topic effects us all. Dr. Naomi Wolf is a bestselling author, columnist, and professor; she is a graduate of Yale University and received a doctorate from Oxford. She is cofounder and CEO of DailyClout.io, a successful civic tech company. Since the publication of her landmark international bestseller, The Beauty Myth, which The New York Times called “one of the most important books of the 20th century," Dr Wolf's other seven bestsellers have been translated worldwide. The End of America and Give Me Liberty: A Handbook For American Revolutionaries, predicted the current crisis in authoritarianism and presented effective tools for citizens to promote civic engagement. Dr Wolf trains thought leaders of tomorrow, teaching public presentation to Rhodes Scholars and co-leading a Stony Brook University that gave professors skills to become public intellectuals. She was a Rhodes scholar herself, and was an advisor to the Clinton re-election campaign and to Vice President Al Gore. Dr Wolf has written for every major news outlet in the US and many globally; she had four opinion columns, including in The Guardian and the Sunday Times of London. She lives with her husband, veteran and private detective Brian, in the Hudson Valley. Interview recorded   2.4.24 Connect with Dr Wolf and Daily Clout... Website              www.dailyclout.io X                          x.com/naomirwolf                             x.com/DailyClout VIDEOS               rumble.com/user/DailyClout BOOKS               https://www.amazon.co.uk/stores/Naomi-Wolf/author/B000APBBU8?ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true Connect with Hearts of Oak... WEBSITE            heartsofoak.org/ PODCASTS        heartsofoak.podbean.com/ SOCIAL MEDIA  heartsofoak.org/connect/ SHOP                  heartsofoak.org/shop/ (Hearts of Oak) And I am delighted to have Dr. Naomi Wolf back with us once again. Naomi, thank you so much for your time today. (Dr Naomi Wolf) Thank you so much for having me. I love speaking with you and your audience. Always great having you and so much to talk about. But I think first thing I'll mention, your books, obviously, you've had you on twice before. Well, a couple even more times. But on your latest book, the latest one, Facing the Beast, Courage, Faith and Resistance in a New Dark Age. And I love that spiritual thread that runs through that. And before that, the body of others, new authoritarians, COVID-19 and the war against the human. So they are all available and the links are all in the description. But I wanted you all to talk about something quite different. And that's maybe eating for health, I think, and taking back control of your immune system. And I came across, I think it was the one on mustard seed oil, whenever that got restricted. And then I started delving into a number of the other videos you had done. And I'm guessing you probably hadn't thought that you were going to be doing cooking videos from your kitchen. No, indeed. And, you know, as I headline it, I made bad cooks. So this is the bad cook cooks that I had to change my life when I realized just how serious the interventions in our food supply and our pharmaceutical, like over-the-counter supply were. Well, there seems to be no end to your talents, Naomi, and I've really enjoyed watching those. But maybe we'll get into the mustard seed oil video. I'd never heard of mustard seed oil, and I had no idea that actually it was a bad product. And then it got bad. And then I started delving into that. And the first thing is, where can I get mustard seed oil? That's my first thought of the UK. But tell us what that was about. And then we'll step back and maybe look at, mention some of the other videos and this whole, I guess, battle with FDA and what their role is in our health. But mustard seed oil, why on earth was that banned? [2:30] It's so crazy, Peter. I, you know, people who know my work know that I'm not a I don't think of myself. I've never prepared. I'm not a doctor. I'm not a nutritionist. I'm a poetry defill. You know, I have no background in any of this. And I I didn't think I'd ever be shining a light on this issue of taking back control of our health and well-being. But this is what happened to me. As you know, because you've had me on several times for this reason, I oversaw and oversee a group of 3,250 doctors and scientists and specialists and biostatisticians and medical fraud investigators, clinicians. Research scientists who united to go through the Pfizer documents released under court order, there are 450 000 documents and the fda had asked for those to be kept hidden for 75 years well our volunteers have now produced almost 100 reports linking to the originals so you don't have to take anyone's word for it you can click through and see the original document right, that is it links to and... The latest book is coming out in a month I believe. That is correct and what they found, sadly, is the greatest crime against humanity in recorded history, that Pfizer, with the collusion of the FDA, meaning the collusion of the CDC, the collusion of the White House, all of whom were looped in to this genocide, really, and sterilization of the population. They inflicted catastrophic damage on us that is not over, right? And on Western Europe, no doubt, everywhere Pfizer was rolled out. And this is just what the documents we got to see because of the successful lawsuit. So we don't know the AstraZeneca papers. The Moderna papers are just coming out. We're seeing the same sterilization effect in the Moderna papers. But we see from the Pfizer documents that Pfizer knew they were killing people, creating catastrophic events like stroke and blood clots, lung clots, leg clots, dementias, heart damage, catastrophic scale liver damage, kidney damage. They knew that the vaccines didn't work to stop COVID. The third most common side effect in the documents is COVID. And they concluded a month after rollout that the vaccines had failed to stop COVID, didn't tell us. And the centrepiece, and I'm just recapping quickly, is that they were grossly experimenting on disrupting human reproduction. And they knew they were causing what they called reproductive disorders in women, especially at industrial scale. And so now we have a 13 to 20% drop in live births in the United States and Western Europe. Igor Chudov, a mathematician who works with government and databases, confirms that there are a million missing babies in Western Europe now. And we know why. So given all of that, and given the, It caused such an emotional toll to look at this and report on this week after week that I started to think, well, okay, we know what the sicknesses are. How do we heal people, right? We need to be able to focus on something positive and constructive for humanity so that people have some hope, You know, that they are not beholden for their health to the same institutions and industries that murdered them or and sterilized them and disabled them. So I began to look back at, I began a series called Liberty Lifestyle, right, that looks back at traditional remedies, forgotten remedies that used to be very common. And also alternative treatments, notably herbs and spices, which have been used for millennia to treat the kinds of conditions that people now have, you know, have always had, but now, that the injuries, we know that they're ramped up. And so I've been looking at, okay, if my loved ones who are vaccinated are going to have circulatory problems, what has traditionally healed circulation, if people are going to have heart problems, what's traditionally protected the heart? And then, you know, and other questions, right, based on what we knew to be the damage and injuries in the Pfizer documents. And so what has been amazing about these videos, and the research I've been doing is, you mentioned it with mustard oil. Well, A, what's amazing is that it's even more censored than our work on the Pfizer documents, like even more censored, as censored as you can be. And I was censored by the White House and the CDC and the, you know, Dr. Fauci, Dr. Collins, Dr. Walensky, 15 White House staffers in 2021 singled out my tweet about menstrual dysregulation and identified it, put pressure on Twitter and Facebook to censor me. This has all come out in the lawsuits by two attorneys general. As censored as our work on the Pfizer documents has been, And even my alert to women before the Pfizer documents, you know, as recently as last week when my husband was detained in the Netherlands for seven hours and questioned by three different officials when I was in Europe for the first time to talk to people face to face about the Pfizer documents. As censored as all of that has been, our work on common traditional remedies such as a mustard oil or turmeric have been even more censored. Literally YouTube de-platformed us for the mustard seed oil. Twitter briefly froze us. You know, every, to this day, I just did a report on a sperm suppressor and a hormonal oestrogen disruptor in personal lubricant over the counter CVS personal lubricant. And YouTube is having none of it. And it's not because it's an adult subject. I mean, you know, there's polyethylene glycol and toothpaste and you know YouTube is having none of it so it and it stands to reason, I mean I looked up the numbers and the numbers for, basically we're not just threatening one product of one pharma company now right since what i'm doing is is not just saying oh turmeric's been used for millennia but actually looking up peer-reviewed studies on turmeric or mobby bark and coconut water or, you know, sassafras or guava leaves or, you know, all of the traditional remedies I've explored, the peer-reviewed studies show very often much better outcomes using these remedies than their pharmaceutical rivals. So I'm not surprised. And you can imagine the scale of the market that we're then threatening. So I'm not surprised that I'm being so widely censored, but I do feel like it's a very positive thing to explore. It's changed my life for sure. And I do feel like it's a race against time because many of the traditional remedies that have been marginalized, you can say, well, this is just normal pharmaceutical greed. They don't want us to know that actually you stabilize hypertension in two weeks more easily with Mabi bark and coconut water, traditionally in use for centuries in the the Caribbean than with, you know, blood pressure medication that is patented based on pharmaceutical petroleum derivative products. But in addition, we're finding shocking, like if they can't get us with the injections to restrict our sex drive and our reproductive health, they're getting us with our food supply and our personal care supply, meaning we found a sperm suppressant in common baking mixes in the United States. I don't think these are allowed in Britain or Europe, but it's worth looking. I just threw out Progresso breadcrumbs because they had the same sperm suppressant. We don't need a sperm suppressant in our food supply, any of us. And also in our personal care products, we're finding parabens, which are hormone disruptors, bad for men and bad for women. But I'm literally astonished to find it in personal lubricant, which goes right into your body if you're a woman and directly affects your partner if he's a man. So it's shocking that these ingredients continue to to be fed into our food and personal care supply, to lower our sex drive, lower the aggression of men as warriors, for sure. You know, destabilize the family, I would argue, because everyone's less happy and degenderize us, basically. But this is all part of, I think I've so many conversations with, with friends in the UK saying, actually, where do we get food? And beginning to to look at going back to how food is produced and going to local farms and that sort of thing. And this is a much wider conversation, I guess, of massive mistrust that a lot of us now have over the last four years of regulatory bodies of what we are told and looking for alternatives. So I get what you're doing fits into that massive void that people are crying out for, just good, honest, straightforward ideas, of how we need to live our lives better because the government certainly aren't going to do it for us. It's up to each of us. Indeed. And we used to, in the United States, we have what used to be a very good law compelling the FDA to compel any food or medicine to fully disclose all of the ingredients. And I've been shocked to find that, you know, there are huge carve outs. I mean, I shouldn't be shocked at anything now after the Pfizer documents. But, you know, one of the issues I disclosed in my video today is that in the U.S., toothpaste only has to disclose a fraction of 1% of their ingredients. We literally don't know what's in the rest of the ingredients. However, we're warned that if we swallow any toothpaste, we need to go right to the poison control center or right to the hospital. So, yes, the distrust is, I guess, long overdue. I think there's they're different. I feel like when I'm in Europe, the food supply is healthier because I don't think you're allowed some of the adulterants that we have that we have in the United States. I mean, there are memes on social media and I've experienced this for myself where there's a long list of psycho chemicals added to a global brand in the US that is not added, at least not disclosed in the UK. However, I think that, I know from having lived in the UK and gone back many times to visit, not since the pandemic, but I know that your wonderful tradition of healthy farming, good treatment of animals. Local production of vegetables and fruits is being disrupted by Big Ag and no doubt by Big Pharma the way ours is in the US. And one of the immediate things, too, is they want to mRNA inject animals and they want to, like in the US, they're they're starting to do kind of a social credit score for animals or like, surveillance for animals that you that every single animal is tagged. You know, livestock is tagged. And they also have ridiculous laws in the United States. Thomas Massey in our Congress is fighting, is trying to pass freedom to farm bills or food freedom bills. And I'm sure you'll need something similar in the UK, from what I understand, in the sense that there are laws against local producers of livestock or cows or sheep slaughtering their cows locally and bringing the meat to farmers markets. They have to be fed into this whole kind of industrial food system and shipped for miles and slaughtered in FDA slaughterhouses that are largely, you know, then many of our meat producers like Smithfield are owned by China or being bought up by China. Right. So you're not even getting, you're getting food processed by our worst enemies, the ones who my reporting showed have the IP, the manufacture, the distribution of these mRNA injections that have decimated our populations. So why would you trust food manufactured that way? And from what I understand, I do think something similar is happening in the UK. Like you used to be able to, I remember when I was a graduate student in Oxford, you could go to the local market and local farmers were selling their local apples and carrots and their local meat in a pretty farm-to-table way and I would be surprised if that is still as reliable as it used to be but you tell me. Well yeah with the regulatory board we've always had kind of a gold-plated regulatory industry across Europe on everything and we I guess see the US has been lax in in different industries but I think that's, there is a lot of restrictions now, certainly the farming community, we've had massive demonstrations, as they have all over Europe, at the restrictions and the pushback against farming. You said you're in the Netherlands and they are some of the biggest farmers in Europe, actually, for what they provide. And they are up in arms at the massive restrictions that they face, which I guess means that actually the food will be brought in from elsewhere, from far away. So, yeah, we're seeing a big change, certainly in our farming industry all across Europe. Well, let's think about that, right? If the people are brought in from far away, you don't – I mean –, This is a parallel, right? And as I always say, I'm the daughter of immigrants. Granddaughter of immigrants. I believe in legal immigration. But if you have no control, if the globalist plan is to throw millions of people from all over the world at Britain, at France, at Germany, at the Netherlands, you're not going to have a European culture in the same way that you used to. You don't have a European culture that you can or a British culture, right, or a Scottish culture, Welsh culture that you can tend as a social contract. And that's not a racist thing to say. Right. Anyone can be Welsh. Anyone can be British from anywhere in the world. But citizens need to be able to have borders and have laws about how many people that country can absorb and acculturate to that culture, right? And if they can't do that, then they no longer have a country or a culture. And that's the globalist plan, right? Because destroying Western Europe as a beacon of liberty, destroying Britain as the home of the Magna Carta and the free press, all of that depends on throwing millions of people who don't come from constitutional republics or share European values at Europe, and I'm including Britain. So having said that, think about your food supply, right? If your food supply comes from, if you're in Wales and your food supply comes from a Welsh farmer up the road, you can pretty much trust it. You know, if he poisons his neighbours or she poisons her neighbours, that can't be concealed. But if you bring in the food supply from anywhere and you add additives like Apeel, which is this Bill Gates-derived coating on vegetables... Or, which I found to be the case in Europe and in Britain, the legislation is so opaque that you really don't know what's in, what you're bringing in to your local greengrocer, local supermarket at Sainsbury's. Then horrible things can be done to your population just like they're being done to ours. No, 100%. And we now have labelling that it says has a Union Jack on it. You think that's a British product, but it only means it's packaged in the UK. It could be from anywhere else. So I know. So it goes on and on. And you think you can trust that, but actually you can't. But tell us about it because, again, it's a bit different in the UK than it is in the States. You've got the FDA that covers everything, covers the pharmaceutical industry, the food industry. We kind of have separate. We've got the Food Standards Agency for the food side and then the Medicine and Healthcare Regulatory Agency, which is the pharmaceutical side. But tell us how the control that the FDA, the Food and Drugs Administration, have in the States, because it does seem to be all encompassing. I've talked to farmers and they talk about how they, I think there are only four or five processing, meat processing plants in America now. And so it's all reduced down to a industry that controls that process. But the FDA seemed to have absolute control of everything that the Americans consume, just as the FSA, the same in the UK. Yeah, I mean, I have to drill into it in a little more detail. But broadly speaking, you're 100% right. I would throw in another agency called the USDA, which oversees farms and what happens to farms. So something has to be USDA approved before a farmer can bring it to market, certainly when it comes to milk and meat. So we do have a much more centralized system now, and it's one that no doubt the EU is trying to impose on Europe. I think Europe has, I mean, look at, you know, France and Italy. They have such a legacy of terroir, right? You know, this local production, they fetishize it as much as they should, right? So much a part of tourism that you go to Burgundy and you get grapes from Burgundy. You go to, you know, you get your pâté from Normandy. Your people have permission to call something champagne if it's from champagne, right? And that's been wiped out in the U.S. And so I do think Europeans and British people should look at what's happened in the U.S. And the fight we're having here over our food supply as their future if they don't resist resist and rebel. And especially resist EU directives, leave the EU like more aggressively than Britain's managed to leave the EU, and reclaim the right to grow and sell and buy food. Because what's happened in the US is not only this massive centralization, you're right, there are only a few meat processing plants, but also what you see behind me is an agricultural cultural area. It's the Hudson Valley. And it's a very rich agricultural area. And there have been a lot of small food producers in this area. But what's happening is that the state is intentionally making it more and more difficult for people to be the independent farmers that they used to be in our nation's history, let alone for citizens to purchase from independent farmers. So for example, right up the road, there used to be this wonderful barn where you could on the honour system go into a little shed and there was cheese and milk products and ice cream made from these cows that were in this giant shed. And you would just leave your $5 for the pint of ice cream. And it was fantastic. And you'd sit in the sun and you could see the cows and you could eat your ice cream. And it was just, it contributed to the local economy. It was something tourists love to to do. The cows looked happy. Well, I spoke to the owners of that little dairy and they were freaking out a few years ago because the state said, suddenly you need a $60,000 investment in pasteurizing this milk. And by the way, it is illegal in many places to purchase raw milk and pasteurized milk in the United States. And they weren't even. They weren't even selling raw milk. They had this $60,000 equipment imposed on them unnecessarily. And she kept saying, it was heart-breaking, she kept saying, look at our cows, they're healthy. We don't need this for our cows to be healthy. Our cows are healthy. So that was designed we're seeing all these regulations to drive people out of, to close small farms right and then BlackRock buys up the land or the big producers buy up the the farm essentially and streamline it, we bought half a cow from a neighbor and like, we had to, it was like a drug deal. We had to go to them without anyone knowing and they loaded these packages up in the back of our car and, but we feel happy to be able to do that because we know that they raised the cow, they slaughtered the cow, they didn't put any sperm suppressor in the cow's meat or mRNA. But we're down to that, right? Let me give you one other example. They're so sneaky. Like the Union Jack thing is just typical of the sneakiest. At the start of the pandemic, there used to be a thriving farmer's market in the town of Great Barrington up the road. Well, I was astonished to go to the farmer's market during lockdowns and a farmer's market is outdoors, right? So it's the safest possible place you could get your food if you're worried about a respiratory infection. Well, I was astonished that they had made the population of farmers in the farmer's market half the number it had been and I said why are there only half the number of farmers here and one of the people had been tasked in such a Marxist way by the governor with telling which farmers could show up and which couldn't which meant that their farms would go out of business right they wouldn't have an income if they couldn't come to the farmer's market and she was very upset that that was her job but she had to do it if there was to be a farmer's market per our governor. And it was just and she said it so that there won't be crowding. But here's the farmer's market on one parking lot and here's an empty parking lot right across the street. They could have just doubled the acreage of the farmer's market and had all the farmers. Right. But it was intentionally designed to crush local farms. And that's what it did. Tell us some of this seems to go full circle. Some of your background is in political consultancy work where you control the narrative and you decide who gets which information. And at one time, I guess the political system controlled the news narrative. It's not so much anymore with 24-hour news. But it seems that the FDA are the gatekeepers of food and health in the same way that politicians want to control the news narrative. Is there a way past that because it does seem certainly, well I don't even know if you can blame the democrats or the republicans but it seems to be they're given more and more power and authority and you mentioned that sixty thousand dollars to fit into new regulations that more and more regulations come that don't seem to have a reason. But it does seem as though they are the absolute gatekeepers of all our health and food access. Yeah, it's true. But I don't want you to, you know, Europeans and British viewers to be lulled into thinking it's not a risk to their own system. For example, I was a student in Britain, a graduate student for many years, and I was in your national health system. The NHS is an even more rigid gatekeeper of health than in some ways than our system, where at least you can get a private doctor pretty easily. At least there's private medicine. I mean, the state, like it's been so interesting to me to go back to Europe and see how Europeans and British people are losing their liberties. And it's so genius, because both in Britain, even with this nominal exit Brexit, and in Europe in general, what I've seen is that for the post-war era, everything has been made increasingly lovely. If you rely on the state, you get your benefits, you get your health care, you get your free university, or your low-cost university. but, that seemed fine for decades when the EU or the NHS was not trying to murder you or imprison you in a 15 minute city or, you know, kill your grandma with Midazolam or whatever the British version of Remdesivir is. But then in the, then in 2020, it's like the, the lulling seductive superstructure got, the window dressing got pulled away. And all of a sudden you realize like, oh my God, if the NHS wants to administer end of life drugs for someone they say has COVID, they can do it. And there's no alternative. And if the NHS wants to, I got so many desperate emails from NHS workers saying, I don't want this injection. My daughter doesn't want this injection. There's nowhere else to go, right? If you're a nurse or a doctor, very few other places to go to make a living. You know, the, the, oh, I remember just one tiny example. I was a graduate student and I went to my local NHS clinic and don't get mad at me because you pay 60 pounds if you're not British, which is as it should be. I was not mooching off your system, but there, there was no other clinic to go to. And they said, oh, you can't have your records. And I'm like, why can't I have my my records. They're like, well, because look at the fine print, you've, there is no medical privacy anymore. And Boots, I went to Boots and I'm like, I want my records. They're like, we don't have them there. It's digital. Like it's all digital, right? I'm a tech CEO. It's all digital. They're like, they're in a warehouse in, you know, bodily. No, they're not. You have my records. You're just not giving them to me. I understood that the NHS data was being monetized and sold to third parties. People's privacy was being sold. My privacy was being sold. But you had absolutely no recourse, you know, legally. I mean, the hoops people went through. And British people sign away their right, essentially, to sue their doctors or the NHS if something terrible happens to them by the fine print they have to sign in the contract in order to just get seen by the doctor. So the state screws you as, you know, active advocates of your own health if you want the NHS to care for you in any way. And it's very difficult to go around the NHS. So I just want to say that because this is intentional, right? And for 50 years, it was lovely or 60 years. And then they're like, OK, now we've got you. And same with, you know, benefits. I mean, people in the Netherlands were telling me they were scared to speak up about losing their liberties because they were scared of losing their benefits. And it's not great in a way that in the US there aren't any benefits, you know, except Social Security or Medicare. But it does mean that people aren't scared of losing their benefits. So we'd be able to mount a more effective resistance. So I just want to like... How can I put it, yes the FDA is very effectively strangling our food and drugs but there's a lot of illusion of choice in Britain and Europe that does not bear scrutiny. Trust me most of our viewers will have gone past the point where we believe that our institutions want the best for us. Hey can I, you've done the the whole thing on food and your cooking and your herbs or I think it's herbs with an H but anyway I will go with herbs, but mustard oil and then turmeric where people obviously have heard of and then you'd one, astragalus anti-cancer immune boosting and again all the I think we've been told up to this point that, that is kind of backward those are societies that actually haven't advanced and we've advanced so far that we've got got a drug for that problem and you're going back to actually, you don't need a drug, in fact if you take a drug you probably need another one and another one to fix all the side effects that have happened, but what, whenever that video was restricted, I mean what were your thoughts, you're simply talking about a herbal, not even a medicine, just a herb that's been used for some of these things are Chinese medicine that have been used for maybe hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of years. And suddenly in America, it's bad. What was your first response when you're thinking, you're just trying to put out good information on food and then suddenly that gets removed? Well, I mean, it's a gift as a journalist, right? The more bots and trolls and censorship you see in a certain subject, it's like a big sign saying, dig here, there's a story. So I was struck, but then I did the math and I understand why these resources are being thrown at suppressing this information. I mean, I mentioned some of the numbers, but let me just give you one example briefly. There's a tonic called Lydia Pinkham's tonic, and it was famous in the 19th century, may have been sold in Britain. I don't know. It was an American tonic. Lydia Pinkham had learned about these herbs from Native Americans who had used them for, as you say, centuries. And it was bought. She was heralded as a pioneer in the history books I'd read as a child. Then the formula got bought and reformulated by a small pharma company, then bought again and reformulated by a larger pharma company. And now you cannot get the original version of Lydia Pinkham's tonic. And notably, I saw that in JSTOR and all over the Internet, there's like a campaign that started in about 2020 to smear her as a quack and to even smear the women who loved her product, which were thousands and thousands as like alcoholics. Right. Because she used some alcohol in her formulation. Well, that's really interesting. You know, whenever you see a smear campaign, there's something going on. And I bought the herbs to reconstruct Lydia Pinkham's tonic. Well, you know what? What are the numbers? The numbers are astonishing. It's a 16 billion dollar menopause industry worldwide. And if black cohosh and false unicorn root and fenugreek can ease the symptoms of menstrual pain and menopause and be a uterine tonic so women don't miscarry, all the things that, like, for me as a feminist, if thousands and thousands of women are writing thank you letters to Lydia Pinkham, something's working, right? And so it's very interesting to me that that formulation was bought up and erased because it was working. So that's a 16 billion dollar industry. The whole notion that menopause is a disease or menstruation, you can't handle it by yourself. You need these pills or those pills, you know, is just nonsense. And Native Americans have known that forever. And that's what got suppressed. So I'm not surprised, even though I'm kind of impressed that we've stumbled on something that threatens so many profit centers. But I guess the other thing I would say is that many people, the kind of marginalization of like traditional remedies, right? Or herbal remedies, herbal remedies. It's so fascinating to me because it's not science based. And I guess I, too, daughter of hippies, you know, whatever. I, too, kind of thought, oh, yeah, sure. Ginger tea, whatever, you know, that maybe these things have some mild benefit, but it's nothing compared to, you know, prescription medicine. But now I've looked both at the formulation and distribution of prescription medicine, but also I've read Rockefeller Medicine Men, which shows how the Flexner Report took over basically all medical licensing and medical education in the United States to direct it to a petroleum based pharmaceutical product system by the guy, John D. Rockefeller, who had the petroleum. Right. And then lastly, as I mentioned earlier, I've learned to read scientific peer reviewed studies and these so much does better. As I said, so much does better. So I think that's why my stuff is being censored because I actually don't just say, Hey, try garlic. You know, if you're having inflammatory conditions, here's this NIH database, which has this peer reviewed study from the journal of oncology that shows that you're actually going to do better or as well with the guava leaf tea or with the sassafras or with the mustard oil than you would do with the pharmaceutical equivalent. I mean, can I just say, and then I promise I'll stop ranting. I have a friend who has cancer. So many people have cancer now. The number of herbal products that kill cancer cells, both in vivo and in vitro, meaning both in the lab and in mammals is off the charts, off the charts effective. And so that's all I want to say. You know, like people deserve to know this is informed consent. Where do we then, massive, but we'll reduce the dot to just a little bit, where then vaccines fit into this. I saw a couple of days ago, I think it was RFK put a post up, or it might have been Ed Dowd, talking about, I think something like 18 times the level of cancer in those who are vaccinated, as opposed to those who are non-vaccinated. And this is coming again and again. We've had all different, with William Makis on recently talking about this whole area. And again it's looking for alternatives and the difficulty of finding those and being dismissed as crazy for looking at a way to solve your situation outside the norm, but that whole thing, I kind of think that's what will resonate with a lot of people, a friend of mine came down with cancer a few days ago, came out and again it's happening again and again and there does seem to be these natural remedies for it, that that haven't never been discussed. I remember a friend taking natural remedies maybe 20 years ago and I was thinking they're just crazy, just blast your body with chemo and now I'm thinking, actually there probably was a lot in that. I think people are delving deeper into this and I know a number of the the posts you put up, the videos you mentioned that actually, they are, can be used to actually combat cancer. And I think that's what will resonate with a lot of people. Yeah. And I really want to stress, so I don't get arrested because the FDA, seriously. You're not a medical doctor. You're not a medical doctor. But when I say anti-cancer, that is the conclusion that these peer-reviewed studies come to, so yeah, like I agree with you. I think there's it's a matter of urgency to get these, this evidence, I'll put it that way to people so they can decide for themselves, but what I would say here the the fundamental error in the western medical, post Rockefeller medical approach, I was in a store where they were selling these herbal treatments. And I stumbled upon them because I live in Brooklyn now part time in a Caribbean and African neighbourhood basically where they have these, and Latin American, where I have these very intact herbalist traditions, right? Like they never stopped. They remember what they're for. They use them appropriately. They never stopped. So I'm in a Caribbean owned store and I'm looking at these teas and one of them is anti-cancer. And I'm like, well, luckily I don't need that. And there was this beat as this guy looked at me like, you're an idiot. And I kind of have realized on this journey of understanding how these herbs work, that that is a stupid way to think, right? You take these treatments so that you won't need them, so that you keep your body in an optimal, immune state, so that it's efficiently dealing with getting rid of toxins or threats as you go through your day. And I guess what I mean to say there is a lot of these herbs have multiple benefits, right? They're good for your circulation. They're good for your immune system. They're anti-inflammatory. Well, that's how our systems actually work. You know, the does, it's not like just because there's like oncology over here and, you know, cardiology over here, it doesn't mean these are separate systems, right? This was put in place by Rockefeller and the Flexner report and his funding of medical schools to be more about research as it turns out for for industry than healing, but healing is all interconnected. So if you have an herb that's good for your circulation, it's anti-inflammatory, you know, it's likely to be good for other things as well. Good for your mood, good for your sleep, et cetera. So I guess I just want to confess that I was so indoctrinated that I too thought. We're just a bunch of systems because that's how the West and Western medicine teaches us to think. And we have to treat our symptoms, whereas many other traditions, including those that use herbs, understand that you're you're keeping the whole system in balance and working effectively. And that is a state of health. Well, Rockefeller Medicine Man is next on my list after Privacy is Power, which I'm in the middle of reading at the moment. So, yeah, that is definitely next. When I heard you mention one of your videos, I thought, oh, that's that's next on my list. Hey, I'm wondering, is there going to be a Cooking with Naomi Christmas book coming out? It would do well. That's so funny. People do like the cooking. I was astonished that people liked my cooking videos because I think of myself as such a bad cook. But I'm getting a little better. Absolutely, I'm going to put these into a book. I think people deserve to know. They deserve to know the science. I mean, to your point, what is chemistry? And I promise I'll stop. But the same chemistry that goes into showing a pharmaceutical intervention works, right, with all the nonsense we know go into those trials, that's the same chemistry that peer-reviewed studies show, mauby bark or guava leaves or avocado leaves also work, right? It's all chemistry. They're not different kinds of things, which is how we're propagandized. They're medicines too. Oh 100%. Well, Naomi, I always appreciate you coming on and I think every time it's a different subject. I think that's the mark of you as a journalist, actually, going where the information leads and that can always be a different direction. But I've loved those videos. So thank you so much for coming on and sharing some of your thoughts on that. Thank you so much for having me. I really appreciate the conversation. Take care.  

Sách Nói Chất Lượng Cao
Sách nói Sếp Của Einstein - Robert Hromas | Voiz FM

Sách Nói Chất Lượng Cao

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 18:46


Nghe trọn nội dung sách nói Sếp Của Einstein trên ứng dụng Voiz FM: https://voiz.vn/play/2627 “Sếp của Einstein” kể những câu chuyện hấp dẫn về vai trò thầm lặng của Flexner đằng sau những công trình và nhà khoa học đã thay đổi thế giới. Mười bài học về thuật lãnh đạo mà hai tác giả Robert Hromas và Christopher Hromas rút ra từ mối quan hệ giữa Flexner và Einstein vô cùng giá trị cho những ai đang quản lý nhóm nhân tài kiệt xuất – những người thường làm việc trong lĩnh vực công nghệ thông tin, công nghệ sinh học và những lĩnh vực đang phát triển với tốc độ nhanh. Tại ứng dụng sách nói Voiz FM, sách nói Sếp Của Einstein được đầu tư chất lượng âm thanh và thu âm chuyên nghiệp, tốt nhất để mang lại trải nghiệm nghe tuyệt vời cho bạn. --- Về Voiz FM: Voiz FM là ứng dụng sách nói podcast ra mắt thị trường công nghệ từ năm 2019. Với gần 2000 tựa sách độc quyền, Voiz FM hiện đang là nền tảng sách nói podcast bản quyền hàng đầu Việt Nam. Bạn có thể trải nghiệm miễn phí đa dạng nội dung tại Voiz FM từ sách nói, podcast đến truyện nói, sách tóm tắt và nội dung dành cho thiếu nhi. --- Voiz FM website: https://voiz.vn/ Theo dõi Facebook Voiz FM: https://www.facebook.com/VoizFM Tham khảo thêm các bài viết review, tổng hợp, gợi ý sách để lựa chọn sách nói dễ dàng hơn tại trang Blog Voiz FM: http://blog.voiz.vn/ --- Cảm ơn bạn đã ủng hộ Voiz FM. Nếu bạn yêu thích sách nói Sếp Của Einstein và các nội dung sách nói podcast khác, hãy đăng ký kênh để nhận thông báo về những nội dung mới nhất của Voiz FM channel nhé. Ngoài ra, bạn có thể nghe BẢN FULL ĐỘC QUYỀN hàng chục ngàn nội dung Chất lượng cao khác tại ứng dụng Voiz FM. Tải ứng dụng Voiz FM: voiz.vn/download #voizfm #sáchnói #podcast #sáchnóiSếpCủaEinstein #RobertHromas

Higher Exchanges
Potential New States and a Groundbreaking Lawsuit

Higher Exchanges

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 66:27


This week on Higher Exchanges we spoke about potential new adult-use states and a groundbreaking lawsuit against U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland. Hirsh Jain, Founder of Ananda Strategy, leads the discussion about the potential for adult use in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Florida. These are three key states that may flip to recreational sales by the end of 2024. Joshua Schiller, Partner at Boies, Flexner, Schiller, joins the show halfway through to explain the key points of the lawsuit they filed.  He articulates the basis for the suit, how the objectives are different than SAFER Banking and rescheduling, and the potential timeline. Higher Exchanges is recorded live on X Spaces and we apologize for the technical difficulties during today's episode. 

Principled
S10E5 | Approaching the “S” and “G” in corporate ESG strategy

Principled

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 33:49


A lot of press coverage tends to conflate environmental, social, and governance initiatives exclusively with environmental stewardship and climate change. While the “E” of ESG is certainly important, organizations that overlook the “S” and “G” could open themselves up to other crises such as human rights violations and data breaches. In this episode of LRN's Principled Podcast, host Susan Divers discusses best practices for integrating governance and social impact considerations into ESG strategy with Sony Group's Global Ethics & Compliance Strategy Leader, Kathleen Franklin.  For a full transcript of this podcast, visit the episode page at LRN.com.    Guest: Kathleen Franklin Kathleen Franklin is the Global Ethics & Compliance Strategy Leader for the Sony Group Companies, where she is responsible for promoting a culture of ethics and devising enterprise-wide solutions for critical risk areas. She also acts as the chief compliance officer for Sony Corporation of America and its operating subsidiaries. Prior to joining Sony, Kathleen was a partner and co-chair of the Corporate Governance Group for Boies, Schiller and Flexner, LLP.    Kathleen is also a member of the board of directors of Bank OZK (NASDAQ:OZK) where she serves on the Risk Committee. Bank OZK is headquartered in Little Rock, Arkansas, conducts banking operations through 240 offices in Arkansas, Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, Texas, South Carolina, New York and California, and has approximately 27 billion in assets.     Kathleen graduated magna cum laude from Siena College, Loudonville, New York, where she received a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration. She graduated magna cum laude from Albany Law School of Union University and earned an LL.M in Taxation from New York University School of Law.   Host: Susan Divers Susan Divers is a senior advisor with LRN Corporation. In that capacity, Ms. Divers brings her 30+ years' accomplishments and experience in the ethics and compliance area to LRN partners and colleagues. This expertise includes building state-of-the-art compliance programs infused with values, designing user-friendly means of engaging and informing employees, fostering an embedded culture of compliance and substantial subject matter expertise in anti-corruption, export controls, sanctions, and other key areas of compliance. Prior to joining LRN, Mrs. Divers served as AECOM's Assistant General for Global Ethics & Compliance and Chief Ethics & Compliance Officer. Under her leadership, AECOM's ethics and compliance program garnered six external awards in recognition of its effectiveness and Mrs. Divers' thought leadership in the ethics field. In 2011, Mrs. Divers received the AECOM CEO Award of Excellence, which recognized her work in advancing the company's ethics and compliance program. Mrs. Divers' background includes more than thirty years' experience practicing law in these areas. Before joining AECOM, she worked at SAIC and Lockheed Martin in the international compliance area. Prior to that, she was a partner with the DC office of Sonnenschein, Nath & Rosenthal. She also spent four years in London and is qualified as a Solicitor to the High Court of England and Wales, practicing in the international arena with the law firms of Theodore Goddard & Co. and Herbert Smith & Co. She also served as an attorney in the Office of the Legal Advisor at the Department of State and was a member of the U.S. delegation to the UN working on the first anti-corruption multilateral treaty initiative. Mrs. Divers is a member of the DC Bar and a graduate of Trinity College, Washington D.C. and of the National Law Center of George Washington University. In 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014 Ethisphere Magazine listed her as one the “Attorneys Who Matter” in the ethics & compliance area. She is a member of the Advisory Boards of the Rutgers University Center for Ethical Behavior and served as a member of the Board of Directors for the Institute for Practical Training from 2005-2008.

Tradiciones Sabias
31: Atiende la Causa Raíz y no Solo el Síntoma con la Medicina Funcional

Tradiciones Sabias

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 48:03


La mayoría de nosotros conoce la medicina que se enfoca solo en un síntoma específico sin prestarle atención a cómo un dolor o un malestar se puede relacionar con otra parte del cuerpo o incluso con aspectos como la dieta, la actividad física y otros estilos de vida. ¿Existen otras formas de prevenir y hasta revertir enfermedades modernas? ¿Qué rol juega en tu salud la forma como te alimentas, te mueves y manejas tus emociones? ¿Por qué no se habla comúnmente de la posibilidad de curar condiciones médicas como la Diabetes?  ¿Qué es el reporte Flexner de 1910 y cómo fue fundamental para establecer como única opción aceptable a la medicina alopática desacreditando la medicina natural, indígena y más antigua?  ¿Por qué la mayoría de los doctores no contemplan en lo absoluto los factores mentales, emocionales y espirituales para mejorar tu salud?  Hoy conversamos sobre Medicina Funcional. Conocerás cuál es su matriz de atención y sus siete pilares de acción. Hablamos de cómo se diferencia la Medicina Funcional de otros enfoques médicos que no son inclusivos e integrativos y cómo se pueden corregir diagnósticos sin necesidad de fármacos. Finalmente, abordamos cómo la dieta, la actividad física, las relaciones interpersonales, los hábitos, el manejo del estrés y las emociones influyen en tu salud y bienestar.   Nuestro invitado de hoy es el doctor Diego Martínez Conde, de Ciudad de México. Es médico cirujano con especialidad en obesidad y comorbilidades. Cuenta con una maestría en Nutriología Aplicada. Diego se dedica a la Medicina Funcional y es miembro fundador y socio de la Asociación Mejicana de Medicina del Estilo de Vida.  Es director médico de Biocenter, un centro pionero de medicina regenerativa en México. Diego es promotor incansable de la agricultura y la ganadería regenerativa como fuente de alimentación ancestral y de buena salud. Lo encuentras en Instagram: drdiegomc Su correo es: dr.diego@gmail.com y su página:  www.biocentermx.com Preguntas, comentarios, sugerencias: tradicionessabias@gmail.com Recursos en español de la Fundación Weston A. Price: WAPF en Español Conferencia Anual en octubre 2023: Wise Traditions  Música de: Sound Gallery / Pixabay y SOFRA / Pixabay 

Encyclopedia Womannica
Rebels: Eleanor Flexner

Encyclopedia Womannica

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 5:46


Eleanor Flexner (1908-1995) wrote what became the preeminent book women's rights, during an era when “feminist” was a dirty word.You're probably familiar with rebels without a cause, but what about rebels with a cause? This month on Womanica, we're talking about women who broke rules that were meant to be broken. From the “Godmother of Title IX” Bernice Sandler, to the most prominent figure of the People Power Revolution, Corazon Aquino, to the “Queen of Civil Rights” Ruby Hurley, these women took major risks to upend the status quo and create meaningful change. History classes can get a bad rap, and sometimes for good reason. When we were students, we couldn't help wondering... where were all the ladies at? Why were so many incredible stories missing from the typical curriculum? Enter, Womanica. On this Wonder Media Network podcast we explore the lives of inspiring women in history you may not know about, but definitely should.Every weekday, listeners explore the trials, tragedies, and triumphs of groundbreaking women throughout history who have dramatically shaped the world around us. In each 5 minute episode, we'll dive into the story behind one woman listeners may or may not know–but definitely should. These diverse women from across space and time are grouped into easily accessible and engaging monthly themes like Educators, Villains, Indigenous Storytellers, Activists, and many more.  Womanica is hosted by WMN co-founder and award-winning journalist Jenny Kaplan. The bite-sized episodes pack painstakingly researched content into fun, entertaining, and addictive daily adventures. Womanica was created by Liz Kaplan and Jenny Kaplan, executive produced by Jenny Kaplan, and produced by Liz Smith, Grace Lynch, Maddy Foley, Brittany Martinez, Edie Allard, Lindsey Kratochwill, Adesuwa Agbonile, Carmen Borca-Carrillo, Taylor Williamson, Ale Tejeda, Sara Schleede, Abbey Delk, and Alex Jhamb Burns. Special thanks to Shira Atkins. Original theme music composed by Miles Moran.Follow Wonder Media Network:WebsiteInstagramTwitter

Latte With a Lawyer
Ben Hutman, Partner at Sadis & Goldberg LLP: Latte with a Lawyer Episode 112

Latte With a Lawyer

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 35:20


Ben Hutman is a partner in the firm's Securities Litigation group. Ben concentrates his practice on complex commercial and appellate litigation matters. Ben represents both plaintiffs and defendants on diverse matters, including business divorce, securities litigation, commercial contract disputes, and shareholder derivative suits, among other commercial matters. Ben has represented a wide variety of clients in federal District and Circuit Courts, New York State trial and appellate courts, FINRA arbitration, AAA arbitration, and mediation. Prior to joining Sadis & Goldberg, Ben was an associate at Boies, Schiller & Flexner, LLP working in the complex litigation group. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-hutman-6b0a6216/ Sadis & Goldberg LLP: https://www.sadis.com/ Learn more about EmotionTrac and our AI-driven Emotional Intelligence Platform: https://emotiontrac.com/calendly/ https://legal.emotiontrac.com/

Latte With a Lawyer
Ben Hutman, Partner at Sadis & Goldberg LLP: Latte with a Lawyer Episode 112

Latte With a Lawyer

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 35:20


Ben Hutman is a partner in the firm's Securities Litigation group. Ben concentrates his practice on complex commercial and appellate litigation matters. Ben represents both plaintiffs and defendants on diverse matters, including business divorce, securities litigation, commercial contract disputes, and shareholder derivative suits, among other commercial matters. Ben has represented a wide variety of clients in federal District and Circuit Courts, New York State trial and appellate courts, FINRA arbitration, AAA arbitration, and mediation. Prior to joining Sadis & Goldberg, Ben was an associate at Boies, Schiller & Flexner, LLP working in the complex litigation group. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-hutman-6b0a6216/ Sadis & Goldberg LLP: https://www.sadis.com/ Learn more about EmotionTrac and our AI-driven Emotional Intelligence Platform: https://emotiontrac.com/calendly/ https://legal.emotiontrac.com/

Podcasts360
Management of Patients With HIV, Limited Treatment Options

Podcasts360

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 8:13


In this podcast, Charles Flexner, MD, speaks about a clinician's approach to managing a patient with HIV and limited treatment options, including choosing a new treatment regimen, understanding the underlying processes that caused previous treatment failures, and what is on the horizon for research in the management of patients with HIV and limited treatment options. Dr Flexner also participated in a symposium on these topics titled "Managing HIV Patients With Limited Treatment Options" at IDWeek 2022.

Podcasts360
New Approaches to HIV Prevention, Management of Patients With HIV

Podcasts360

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 12:06


In this podcast, Charles Flexner, MD, speaks about the current state of long-acting agents for the management of patients with HIV, HIV prevention and vaccines, and HIV pathogenesis and cure. Dr Flexner also participated in a panel discussion on these topics at ID Week 2022 titled "HIV: State of the ART."

The Wiggin Sessions
Misinformation & The Economic Disaster of COVID-19 with Dr. Joseph Mercola

The Wiggin Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 40:35


"When you're a physician, you want to … help people. The reason I transitioned is because I realized early on with my technology background that I would be able to leverage my ability to influence people far more positively for health by using the Internet as a tool," - Dr. Joseph Mercola When the COVID-19 pandemic was in full swing, the popular narrative was that the only hope of ever returning to 'normal' was to close businesses, schools, and churches to protect the masses from asymptomatic superspreaders until we could create a vaccine, or we could develop a cure. But there were outliers offering other solutions to a desperate world. Eventually, those individuals were quieted through whatever means necessary and would find their names on 'the 'Disinformation Dozen.' My guest today was #1 on that list, with CNN and The New York Times joining forces to label him as a superspreader of COVID misinformation. But the reality was he was the most significant voice that was a threat to their narrative. Dr. Joseph Mercola is an osteopathic physician with a passion for technology. For over 20 years, he's been ahead of the curve, paving the way for revolutionary changes in the natural health field. Dedicated to helping people improve their lives and health, he's written over 30 scientific studies and reports in medical journals and publications and manages one of the most subscribed to natural health sites worldwide. But he's also a bit of a rebel, often discrediting the conventional medical model thrown at us through his writing, including in his best-selling book, The Truth About COVID-19: Exposing The Great Reset, Lockdowns, Vaccine Passports, and the New Normal (2021). On this episode of The Wiggin Sessions, Dr. Mercola joins me to discuss how the trust and credibility he gained over a 25-year career was threatened once he started exposing holes in the COVID narrative and challenging the efficiency (and SAFETY) of the COVID vaccines. We discuss how the US Government spent over $100 billion taxpayer-funded dollars to spread propaganda while offering immunity from liability to vaccine companies hell-bent on profitability with little or no regard for safety or human life. Listen in to learn what you can do to get the truth to protect yourself and your family in a system designed to create polarization and division. Key Takeaways Dr. Mercola shares the story of his stalking by CNN and The New York Times to deplatform and discredit him The admission by Dr. Francis Boyle, who drafted the Biological Weapons Act COVID-19, was a previously known BIO Weapon How the spike proteins used in the RMNA COVID vaccines damage your body and makes you more likely to get sick How officials manipulated the data to create mass hysteria by increasing the COVID death rate numbers and reversing the numbers of deaths from vaccine side effects The most significant difference between other pandemics, like the Spanish Flu of 1918, and the COVID-19 pandemic How social media and major search engines are used to manipulate and propagandize the population The 3 biggest tools our government uses to spread mass misinformation How major industries like the CDC and the EPA are manipulated to control the narrative How social isolation contributes to mass formation and makes people more susceptible to brainwashing How spending an hour a day in the sun can help increase your testosterone, melatonin, nitric oxide, and serotonin levels How the manipulation of big food and big pharma led to 14 out of 15 people being metabolically inflexible, leading to an increased risk of diabetes, heart disease, and cancer. How the Flexner report led to the replacement of natural remedies for the more profitable pharmaceuticals The quest for profits that led to immunity for vaccine companies and more death and harm for patients How the US Government used over $100 billion taxpayer-funded dollars to spread propaganda to the American people Connect with Dr. Joseph Mercola Mercola.com Connect with Addison Wiggin Consilience Financial Be sure to follow The Wiggin Sessions on your socials. You can find me on— Facebook @thewigginsessions Instagram @thewigginsessions Twitter @WigginSessions Resources The Truth About COVID-19: Exposing The Great Reset, Lockdowns, Vaccine Passports, and the New Normal Dr. Mercola's Censored Library (Substack) James Howard Kunstler—Adapting to the Current Crisis Long-Term The Psychology of Totalitarianism by Mattias Desmet The Flexner Report Share the Wiggin Sessions on Apple Podcasts

Thinking With Somebody Else's Head
Healing Through Consciousness: Ep. 11: The Spirituality of Health

Thinking With Somebody Else's Head

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022


In the early part of the 20th century, a non-medical educator was hired by the Carnegie Foundation to report on the state of medical education in North America. Abraham Flexner wrote a book concluding that there were too many bad medical schools, too much non-scientific quackery and curricula that were all over the place. Specifically, there was a lack of application of the scientific method in medical education in general.The report led to the closing of many so-called medical schools in America – some of which were apparently no more than proprietary for-profit trade schools run by one or more doctors. Flexner's work ended study in alternative health treatments like homeopathy, traditional osteopathy and any physio-medicine using botanical therapies that had not been scientifically tested.And, of course, medical education came firmly under the control of the American Medical Association.All that focus on the scientific method took spirituality out of medicine – and science – as well, something Norberto Keppe has spent a lifetime addressing in his Trilogical psychosomatics. Today, an expansive meditation on the spirituality of health, with Dr. Claudia Bernhardt Pacheco.Click here to listen to this episode.Click here to download the PDF.

The Medieval Podcast
Oceania 800-1800 with James Flexner

The Medieval Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 40:15


This week, Danièle speaks with James Flexner about how, why, and just how far Oceanic peoples explored in the Middle Ages, as well as the ways in which we can learn about the rich history of this region.Thank-you to all of Medievalists.net's patrons on Patreon.com for your support each month. You can also join by going to https://www.patreon.com/medievalists

Vanished in the Valley
Vanished takes on the American Medical Assocaition and Rockefellers

Vanished in the Valley

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 31:15


In this episode Athena breaks down the over 100 year conspiracy to control the American health system. We cover the Flexner report, the big pharma criminal organizations, US Government in bed with the AMA and what you can do to protect your loved ones against their greed.   www.educate-yourself.org

Inspire Health Podcast
Cleansing The Past: How Healthcare Became Sickcare with Dr. Rick Kirschner : IHP 144

Inspire Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 71:31


In today's episode Dr. Rick Kirschner helps us cleanse the past as we discuss his documentary film, ‘How Healthcare Became Sickcare: The True History of Medicine.' Join us as Dr. Kirschner sheds some light on this very important piece of history that catalysed the downfall of natural medicine. Learn who some of the big players were, alliances that were made and legislations that were put in place to ensure the success of the current system of medicine as we know it today. Highlights: Discover Henry Lindlahr's 6 horses of natural health. Understand the necessity to test your own assumptions. Learn about the organizations that worked together to change the course of medicine. Gain insights into the Flexner report and how it locked in place the current medical system. Be inspired by foundational concepts of natural medicine that stand the test of time. Discover the importance of inspired action when it comes to your health and your life. Listen to a significant quote by George Washington's personal physician, Benjamin Rush. Contact Dr. Kirschner: Website Facebook Twitter Telegram4 Gab

Master Mind, Body and Spirit
Dr. Henry Ealy: The Power of Natural Medicine and Solutions to Covid and Beyond

Master Mind, Body and Spirit

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 69:44


Dr Henry Ealy is the Founder of, & Executive Community Director for, the Energetic Health Institute.   He holds a Doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine, a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, is Board Certified in Holistic Nutrition and a proud Jackie Robinson Scholarship Alumnus.   He has over 20 years of teaching & clinical experience helping people care for their amazing body by unlocking the healing potential of Natural Medicines. He hosts a weekly nationwide program, Energetic Health Radio, Website for the event: https://beyondthecon.com/ All my links: https://linktr.ee/mattbelair   Why we find natural medicine out of necessity The future of health medicine The issue with pharmacology The one thing every pathology has in common is fatigue Why doctors are indoctrinated by pharmaceutical institutions What natural medicine is about What allopathic medicine is by definition The relevance of the Flexner report Why MD's were being called Quacks in the early 1900's The origin of the word “Quack” The power of propaganda Why the truth always comes out Dr. Naomi Wolfe How do we move beyond this global con? The levels of sovereignty The Beyond the Con event Beyondthecon.com The benefits of fasting The first grandy jury petition to hold those accountable Beyondthecon.com Dr David Martin Tomas Reinz Outrage as a distraction emotion rather than using it for change The redeclaration of independence This happened because we fell asleep at the wheel

Patients at Risk
Is it time for an NP/PA 'Flexner Report?' Part 2

Patients at Risk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 20:25 Transcription Available


Part 2 of our discussion with John Lafferty MD regarding the need for Flexner-style reform for NP and PA programs. Dr. Lafferty describes his experiences training PA students.Get the book! https://www.amazon.com/Patients-Risk-Practitioner-Physician-Healthcare/dp/1627343164/Thanks to our sponsor:Old Pueblo Anesthesia (OPA) is a physician-owned and operated practice that has served the southern Arizona community for over 40 years. They are committed to delivering anesthetic care exclusively by physicians and annually provide over 20,000 anesthetics to patients undergoing surgery, labor and delivery, pain management, and diagnostic procedures.  OPA provides anesthetic services at multiple outpatient surgery centers and is the exclusive provider of anesthesia services at TMC Healthcare, a large regional health care system in Tucson, Arizona.  Their cardiac anesthesiologists cover a robust open-heart program and are also intimately involved in the operation of the largest minimally invasive structural heart program in Southern Arizona.  TMC has a level III NICU and OPA's Labor and Delivery team provides 24/7 in-house coverage for over 5000 deliveries per year.Outside the operating room, they provide anesthesia services for adults and children in the GI suite, MRI/CT, and interventional radiology.OPA's leadership and recruiting team would love to discuss professional employment opportunities for anesthesiologists with the desire to live and work in a part of the country with incredible weather, year-round outdoor activities and a very affordable cost of living. They currently have openings for both partnership track positions as well as several employee/non call positions. OPA is seeking pediatric fellowship-trained anesthesiologists, cardiac fellowship-trained anesthesiologists and has positions available for non-fellowship trained anesthesiologists as well. There are positions available with no hearts or OB if you do not want to work in those areas.For more information, please contact Mark McClain, M.D., @ Mark.McClain@opatucson.com or Jim Rodriguez, CEO @ jrodriguez@opatucson.com or visit their website at www.opatucson.com

Color Code
Bonus: Sandra Parham on Flexner, Meharry, and her return to Nashville

Color Code

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 16:21


Color Code airs every other week but occasionally, we'll bring you some bonus content in the interim. This week, we wanted to share more of our conversation with Sandra Parham, the Library Executive Director at Meharry Medical College. Based off her work in the archives, she tells stories about the early Meharry days and the effect the Flexner Report had on the campus.

Patients at Risk
Is it time for an NP/PA Flexner Report? Part 1

Patients at Risk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 23:02 Transcription Available


Many of our podcasts have focused on concerns about the deterioration of nurse practitioner training, with an increase in for-profit schools that compete fiercely for student tuition dollars. These programs often boast 100% acceptance rates -in other words, anyone who applies is accepted. Students who attend programs like these complain about sub-par education including open-book tests that leave graduates inadequately prepared to care for patients. The rise of these diploma mills has led many to call for reforms to the NP educational process. What many people do not realize is that the medical profession also faced serious reforms in its educational process following the release of the Flexner report which outlined problems in the training of physicians back in 1910. Today I am joined by Dr. John Lafferty to discuss the Flexner report and the importance of standardizing education for medical professionals.  Dr. Lafferty is an obstetrician-gynecologist with a special interest in the history of medical education. Get the book! https://www.amazon.com/Patients-Risk-Practitioner-Physician-Healthcare/dp/1627343164/We highly recommend Physician Outlook magazine - a magazine for physicians and patients, created by physicians. Learn more at PhysicianOutlook.com 

Social Medicine On Air
27 | Why American Medical Education Is So Bad | Beyond Flexner Alliance

Social Medicine On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 58:15


Isabel Chen and Jamar Slocum join us to discuss the history of American medical education and how its evolution has maintained injustice. They speak about prestige, research dollars, medical school rankings, race, admissions, wealth and power, health disparities, and the long shadow of the 1910 Flexner Report that laid the foundation of the current system. They also share how justice-informed movements like the Beyond Flexner Alliance are attempting to rattle the paradigm and recenter care, love, and justice as the ‘social mission' of medicine. Beyond Flexner Alliance (BFA) is a national movement, focused on health equity and training health professionals as agents of more equitable health care. This movement takes us beyond centuries-old conventions in health professions education to train providers prepared to build a system that is not only better, but fairer. The Beyond Flexner Alliance aims to promote social mission in health professions education by networking learners, teachers, community leaders, health policy makers and their organizations to advance equity in education, research, service, policy, and practice. Beyond Flexner Conference 2022 (March 28-30, 2022), Phoenix AZ: https://flexnerconference.org/ Isabel Chen MD MPH is a family medicine resident and Chief of Social Mission & Advocacy at the Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center. She is a staunch advocate for social justice through the lens of health and medicine. She performs medical evaluations for asylum seekers in Southern California and is implementing a social determinants of health curriculum and patien screening tool for Kaiser Permanente. She founded the Keep Safe Initiative, a grassroots organization that develops panic alarms for sex-trade workers in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, and co-founded The Reading Bear Society, a citywide early education that promotes inner-city health and literacy. She has servedon multiple boards including at Yale, UNESCO, UBC, APHA, CAFP, and STFM. Jamar Slocum MD MBA MPH is a clinical assistant professor of medicine at the George Washington University (GW), where he practices hospital medicine and serves as faculty for the Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity and Beyond Flexner Alliance. During the course of his career, he has combined his skills and experience in clinical medicine and public health to build a healthcare system that is based on equity and prevention. He is a former board member of the Tennessee Health Campaign, one of the leading non-profit advocacy organizations working to ensure affordable and high quality health care for all Tennesseans. Jamar completed his residency training in internal medicine at Brown University in Providence, RI and fellowship training in general preventive medicine at the Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins. Recommended Resources: Beyond Flexner Alliance website Mullan F, Chen C, Petterson S, et al. The Social Mission of Medical Education: Ranking the Schools. Ann Intern Med.2010;152:804-811. doi:10.7326/0003-4819-152-12-201006150-00009 Mullan F. White Coat, Clenched Fist: The Political Education of an American Physician (Ann Arbor: University of Mich. Press, 2006) Wright-Mendoza, J., 2019. The 1910 Report That Disadvantaged Minority Doctors. JSTOR Daily. bit.ly/3u2kMTI

Life on Planet Earth
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CASES AGAINST MEN far exceeds caseload for woman but this is swept under the carpet by regulators and mass media. Activist, DR. EDWARD BARTLETT, says this must stop

Life on Planet Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2022 34:10


Dr Edward Bartlett, an expert in the field of public health, is the founder of the Coalition to End Domestic Violence. He is a former academic, consultant, and government regulator. Website: www. endtodv.org According to the Coalition, each year, 4.2 million males, compared to 3.5 million females, experience domestic violence according to the Centers for Disease Control (1). But according to a recent report, Thirty Years of Domestic Violence Half-Truths, Falsehoods, and Lies, many domestic violence groups continue to promote a false narrative of male-as-perpetrator and female-as-victim (2). These falsehoods unfairly stereotype men, deprive abusive women from getting help, and undermine the effectiveness of abuse-reduction programs: The Coalition to End Domestic Violence released the following: 1. Each year, 17.3 million men and 12.7 million women are victims of psychological coercive control tactics, according to the CDC (3). But last year Connecticut Senator Mae Flexner ignored the research and rallied supporters to support a new law to define coercive control as a form of domestic violence. Flexner promoted her bill using the one-sided and misleading claim: “The changes in this bill will be a lifeline to the more than a third of all Connecticut women who will experience some form of intimate partner violence or stalking in their lifetime.” (4) 2. According to the CDC, American Indian men and women experience nearly identical lifetime rates of partner abuse: 81.6% and 84.3%, respectively (5). The federal Violence Against Women Act includes a section on “Safety for Indian Women.” But inexplicably, nothing about “Safety for Indian Men.” 3. Over the past year and a half, Americans have heard dire warnings that COVID stay-at-home policies were causing a dramatic “spike” and “surge” in domestic violence. But according to numerous independent analyses, these claims have no scientific basis. There has been no national increase in partner abuse as a result of COVID lockdown policies, either in the United States or abroad (6). 4. On October 5, the Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing on the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act. The senators sidestepped the problem of female-perpetrated violence. Horrifically, the following week a female NYPD officer discovered her former girlfriend cavorting with another woman. Officer Yvonne Wu opened fire, shooting her ex-lover in the chest and killing the other woman, Jamie Li (7). 5. A domestic violence curriculum known as Athletes as Leaders and Coaching Boys Into Men is being taught to high school athletes around the country. The program features an “Oppression Chart” that makes the unscientific claim that “cisgender” men are “given more power, access, and advantages,” while women are subjected to “oppression.” (8) 6. The Culture of Dishonesty was also evident when it was revealed that the Florida Coalition Against Domestic Violence had compensated former director Tiffany Carr $7.5 million over a three-year period, and failed to provide state officials with accurate financial reports. As a result, the Florida Coalition agreed to repay the State of Florida more than $5 million and was shut down in disgrace (9). Fortunately, a growing number of domestic violence groups are beginning to acknowledge the existence of female abusers and male victims. The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, for example, offers a three-page fact sheet on Male Victims of Domestic Violence (10). Researcher Murray Straus has noted, “the past 25 years has seen a systematic denial of evidence about perpetration of PV [partner violence] by women. This denial is troublesome for social scientists because it threatens the integrity of science, and for practitioners because it threatens the effectiveness of prevention and treatment efforts.” (11) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-aidan-byrne0/support

Legal Mastermind Podcast
EP 133 - November Reflection

Legal Mastermind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 24:25


Join the Legal Mastermind Podcast hosts Chase and Ryan as they reflect on episodes from late October and throughout November in this special episode featuring Marques Ogden, Chris Hood, Dr. Shannon Prince, and Brian Vogel. Marques Ogden is a former NFL athlete, Author, Celebrity Success Coach, and Commentator. Marques speaks publicly across the country and helps encourage leaders across the globe on becoming better leaders for their businesses and teams. Brian Vogel is a Senior Business Development Executive at Velawcity who brings over 20 years of sales experience to the company. Brian's primary focus has been legal marketing, but he has extensive experience in building sales teams, growing revenue, and expanding their footprint. Chris Hood is the Head of Business Innovation & Strategy at Google as well as a passionate digital strategist, podcast host, professor, and writer. Dr. Shannon Prince is an Associate at Boies, Schiller, & Flexner in New York. Dr. Prince practices complex litigation and dispute resolution in a variety of areas. On This Episode, We Discuss...- The Six Competencies for Leaders- The Importance of Referrals and How to Deliver for Your Clients- Concerns Around the Development of AI- How Firms Can Increase Diversity and Engagement

Legal Mastermind Podcast
EP 131 - Shannon Prince - Concrete Skills Anyone Can Use for Racial Justice in Their Community

Legal Mastermind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 18:10


Dr. Shannon Prince is an Associate at Boies, Schiller, & Flexner in New York. Dr. Prince practices complex litigation and dispute resolution in a variety of areas. Dr. Shannon Prince's new book "Tactics for Racial Justice: Building an Antiracist Organization and Community" can be found at the link below. Use the discount code "FLY21" to purchase the book. https://www.routledge.com/Tactics-for-Racial-Justice-Building-an-Antiracist-Organization-and-Community/Prince/p/book/9780367700287On This Episode, We Discuss...- Concrete Efforts Firms Can Adapt to Support Diversity & Inclusion- Specific Tools for Firms to Learn More on Expanding Diversity- Working on Retention and Ascension in Your Firm

LeechFest
Bigotry in Healthcare | LeechFest Ep 16

LeechFest

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 63:37


In this episode we tackle the topic of discrimination in healthcare. Specifically, we talk about how healthcare has been inaccessible to people of colour and women and also about how that history of inaccessibility has created an environment where those groups are not represented in the healthcare industry nor get appropriate healthcare. We mention the Flexner report, lack of diversity in research, and the act of psychologizing pain and illness, as well as a small sprinkle of queer history in the form of James Barry.Credit: Edel Rodriguez LeechFest Early Access Feed See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Little Wonder Radio Plays
Voices by Hortense Flexner (1919)

Little Wonder Radio Plays

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 10:19


A young French girl takes shelter from the war in an abandoned church, where she seeks guidance from a mysterious voice. The Girl - Meagan Adele Lopez The Voice - Stephanie Campion Little Wonder Team – Keith Crawford, Owen Roberts, Chris Taylor, Oliver Warren Visit us at www.littlewonder.website

Anarchist Essays
Essay #17: James Flexner, 'Food Fight: Subsistence and Stable Heterarchies in Vanuatu'

Anarchist Essays

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 17:37


In this essay, about the islands of southern Vanuatu, which presents an alternative to the traditional Western Civilisation narrative, James Flexner explores the ways that a 5,000 year history of domestication, island colonisation, and agricultural practices contributed to the anti-hierarchical nature of Island Melanesian societies. Chiefly status in southern Vanuatu derived from mass gifting of agricultural surpluses during competitive feasting events, which limited possibilities for the establishment of permanent hierarchies. James Flexner is senior lecturer in historical archaeology at the University of Sydney. He is a member of the Black Trowel Collective group of anarchist archaeologists. His books include Archaeologies of Island Melanesia (co-edited with Mathieu Leclerc, and Community-Led Research: Walking New Pathways Together (co-edited with Victoria Rawlings and Lynette Riley), which are both available as a free download/Open Access. Anarchist Essays is brought to you by Loughborough University's Anarchism Research Group. For more information on the ARG, visit www.lboro.ac.uk/subjects/politics-international-studies/research/arg/ . You can follow us on Twitter @arglboro Our music comes from Them'uns (featuring Yous'uns). Hear more at https://soundcloud.com/user-178917365 Artwork by Sam G: https://www.instagram.com/passerinecreations

Post Modern Art Podcast
TRUE COLORS | Andy Garner-Flexner (Episode #38)

Post Modern Art Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 76:13


Enjoy a colorful conversation with Andy Garner-Flexner, the lead color designer for Disney's Amphibia, as we discuss his journey through animation, working on shows like Adventure Time, Samurai Jack and more, LGBTQIA+ representation in the animation industry, and so much more. Andy's Links: Twitter: https://twitter.com/oh_heyyy_andy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oh_hey_andy/ Website: https://andygflex.squarespace.com/ NEW MERCH AVAILABLE RIGHT NOW: https://pmap.creator-spring.com/ Visit the Apocalypse Podcast Network website to find your new favorite podcast: https://apocalypsepodcastnetwork.com/ The Spark Parade: https://www.thesparkparade.com/ Join the Apocalypse Podcast Network Discord: https://discord.gg/NWWErt3dA5 Intro Animated by: https://twitter.com/_fasado Outro Song - "Parts In Motion" - Vera Much Stream her newest EP "Thank U!": https://open.spotify.com/album/3AO61mm8a81osp9FsPpFgv?si=sZ2Pq_aSTbWLzHLwff2Rig Subscribe to our YouTube channel to see the video version of our podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwXulag3S_3D3buCArqjobw?view_as=subscriber Follow us on social media for updates and guest announcements: Twitter: https://twitter.com/PostModArtPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/postmodartpod/ For business inquiries, contact postmodernartpodcast@gmail.com Produced by Nathan Ragland and Maria Moreno Maria's Links: Twitter: https://twitter.com/TipsyJHearts Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tipsyjhearts/ Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/tipsyjhearts Portfolio: https://tipsyjhearts.wixsite.com/portfolio Go out there and create something amazing!

Studio Class
Episode 44: Masterclass - Jillian Flexner

Studio Class

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 58:51


Composer, producer, and development professional, Jillian Flexner refuses to be labeled as one thing and that's exactly why I wanted her to join us for a Masterclass episode on Studio Class. Jillian Flexner is a composer, new music activist, and bassoonist. Originally from North Carolina, Jillian grew up around a diverse culture of music. In 2013, Jillian co-founded the Fresh Squeezed Opera Company, a group that continues its passion to present new operas today. Jillian received her Master's in Business Administration from the Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College in 2016, and now works in Development with the Rubin Museum of Himalayan and Buddhist Art. Jillian's music has been presented all over the United States and has been performed by many ensembles. Find out more at https://www.jillianflexner.com/. A big thank you to Juanitos and Scott Holmes for the music featured in this episode. Be on the Studio Class Podcast Megan Ihnen is a professional mezzo-soprano, teacher, writer, and arts entrepreneur who is passionate about helping other musicians and creative professionals live their best lives. Studio Class is an outgrowth of her popular #29DaystoDiva series from The Sybaritic Singer. Let your emerging professionals be part of the podcast! Invite Megan to your studio class for a taping of an episode. Your students ask questions and informative, fun conversation ensues. Special Guest: Jillian Flexner.

The Fact Hunter
Dr. Sherri Tenpenny/Vax/The Flexner Report

The Fact Hunter

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 82:26


An interview I found from February where Dr. Tenpenny talks about instances of hyper-immune response in test animals during previous attempts at coronavirus vaccines, like SARS and MERS, which has been a persistent problem. Afterwards we discuss the Flexner report, and how it changed the course of medicine. thefacthunter.com

The Allusionist
136. Misogynoir

The Allusionist

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 26:17


“It's hard to address something if you can't actually name what it is,” says Moya Bailey, who coined a term that enables people to discuss a specific combination of racism and sexism: misogynoir. Find Moya Bailey's work at moyabailey.com. Her new book is Misogynoir Transformed: Black Women's Digital Resistance.  There's more about this episode, and a transcript, at theallusionist.org/misogynoir. The music is by Martin Austwick. Hear Martin’s own songs at palebirdmusic.com or search for Pale Bird on Bandcamp and Spotify, and he’s @martinaustwick on Twitter and Instagram.  The Allusionist's online home is theallusionist.org. Support the show by becoming a patron at patreon.com/allusionist. Stay in touch at twitter.com/allusionistshow, facebook.com/allusionists how and instagram.com/allusionistshow. This episode is sponsored by: • Acorn TV, the streaming service featuring hundreds of dramas, mysteries and comedies from around the world. Try Acorn TV free for 30 days, by going to Acorn.TV and using my promo code allusionist. (Type that code in lower case!)  • BetterHelp, online therapy with licensed professional counsellors. Allusionist listeners get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/allusionist.  • Squarespace, your one-stop shop for building and running a sleek website. Go to squarespace.com/allusionist for a free trial, and get 10 percent off your first purchase of a website or domain with the code allusionist.  Support the show: http://patreon.com/allusionist See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Leftist Reading
Leftist Reading: Women, Race & Class Part 3

Leftist Reading

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 35:52


Episode 39:This week we're continuing our reading of Women, Race & Class by Angela Y. Davis.The full book is available online here:https://archive.org/details/WomenRaceClassAngelaDavis [Part 1 - 2]1. THE LEGACY OF SLAVERY: STANDARDS FOR A NEW WOMANHOOD [Part 3 - This Week]2. THE ANTI-SLAVERY MOVEMENT AND THE BIRTH OF WOMEN'S RIGHTSReading – 00:28Discussion – 33:10[Part 4 - 5]3. CLASS AND RACE IN THE EARLY WOMEN'S RIGHTS CAMPAIGN[Part 6]4. RACISM IN THE WOMAN SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT[Part 7]5. THE MEANING OF EMANCIPATION ACCORDING TO BLACK WOMEN[Part 8]6. EDUCATION AND LIBERATION: BLACK WOMEN'S PERSPECTIVE [Part 9]7. WOMAN SUFFRAGE AT THE TURN OF THE CENTURY: THE RISING INFLUENCE OF RACISM[Part 10]8. BLACK WOMEN AND THE CLUB MOVEMENT [Part 11]9. WORKING WOMEN, BLACK WOMEN AND THE HISTORY OF THE SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT [Part 12 - 13]10. COMMUNIST WOMEN[Part 14 - 15]11. RAPE, RACISM AND THE MYTH OF THE BLACK RAPIST [Part 16 - 17]12. RACISM, BIRTH CONTROL AND REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS [Part 18-19]13. THE APPROACHING OBSOLESCENCE OF HOUSEWORK: A WORKING-CLASS PERSPECTIVEFootnotes:1) – 00:48Douglass, op. cit., p. 469. 2) – 01:01Ibid., p. 472. 3) – 01:37Ibid. 4) – 02:04Ibid. 5) – 02:34Stowe, op. cit. Frederick Douglass included the following comments in his autobiography: “In the midst of these fugitive slave troubles came the book known as Uncle Tom's Cabin, a work of marvelous depth and power. Nothing could have better suited the moral and human requirements of the hour. Its effect was amazing, instantaneous, and universal. No book on the subject of slavery had so generally and favorably touched the American heart. It combined all the power and pathos of preceding publications of the kind, and was hailed by many as an inspired production. Mrs. Stowe at once became an object of interest and admiration.” (Douglass, op. cit., p. 282) 6) – 03:17Stowe, op. cit., p. 107. 7) – 05:07See Barbara Ehrenreich and Deirdre English, “Microbes and the Manufacture of Housework,”Chapter 5 of For Her Own Good: 150 Years of the Experts' Advice to Women (Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Press/Doubleday, 1978). Also Ann Oakley, Woman's Work: The Housewife Past and Present (New York: Vintage Books, 1976). 8) – 06:19See Eleanor Flexner, Century of Struggle: The Women's Rights Movement in the U.S. (New York: Atheneum, 1973). Also Mary P. Ryan, Womanhood in America (New York: New Viewpoints, 1975). 9) – 07:04See Aptheker, Nat Turner's Slave Rebellion (New York: Humanities Press, 1966); Harriet H.Robinson, Loom and Spindle or Life Among the Early Mill Girls (Kailua, Hawaii: Press Pacifica, 1976). Also Wertheimer, op. cit., and Flexner, op. cit. 10) – 07:49Robinson, op. cit., p. 51. 11) – 08:22See discussion of this tendency to equate the institution of marriage with that of slavery in Pamela Allen, “Woman Suffrage: Feminism and White Supremacy,”Chapter V of Robert Allen, Reluctant Reformers (Washington, D.C.: Howard University Press, 1974), pp. 1368. 12) – 09:28Wertheimer, op. cit., p. 106.13) – 10:07See Flexner, op. cit., pp. 38–40. Also Samuel Sillen, Women Against Slavery (New York: Masses and Mainstream, Inc., 1955), pp. 11–16. 14) – 11:18Sillen, op. cit., p. 13. 15) – 12:10Ibid. 16) – 12:31Ibid., p. 14. 17) – 14:15Liberator, January 1, 1831. Quoted in William Z. Foster, The Negro People in American History (New York: International Publishers, 1970), p. 108. 18) – 16:10Sillen, op. cit., p. 17.19) – 16:53Ibid. 20) – 17:04The first woman to speak publicly in the United States was the Scottish-born lecturer and writer Frances Wright (see Flexner, op. cit., pp. 27–28). When the Black woman Maria W. Stewart delivered four lectures in Boston in 1832, she became the first native-born woman to speak publicly (see Lerner, op. cit., p. 83).21) – 17:49Flexner, op. cit., p. 42. See the text of the constitution of the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society in Judith Papachristou, editor, Women Together: A History in Documents of the Women's Movement in the United States (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., A Ms. Book, 1976), pp. 4–5. 22) – 18:21Sillen, op. cit., p. 20.23) – 18:45Ibid., pp. 21–22. 24) – 19:22Ibid., p. 25. 25) – 21:29Flexner, op. cit., p. 51.26) – 22:46Ibid. 27) – 23:53Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony and Matilda Joslyn Gage, History of Woman Suffrage,Vol. 1 (1848–1861) (New York: Fowler and Wells, 1881), p. 52. 28) – 24:51Quoted in Papachristou, op. cit., p. 12. See Gerda Lerner's analysis of the pastoral letter in her work The Grimke Sisters from South Carolina: Pioneers for Women's Rights and Abolition (New York: Schocken Books, 1971), p. 189. 29) – 25:03Quoted in Papachristou, op. cit., p. 12.30) – 25:42Ibid. 31) – 26:57Sarah Grimke began publishing her Letters on the Equality of the Sexes in July, 1837. They appeared in the New England Spectator and were reprinted in the Liberator. See Lerner, The Grimke Sisters, p. 187. 32) – 27:31Quoted in Alice Rossi, editor, The Feminist Papers (New York: Bantam Books, 1974), p. 308. 33) – 27:46Ibid. 34) – 28:5834. Quoted in Flexner, op. cit., p. 48. Also quoted and discussed in Lerner, The Grimke Sisters, p. 201. 35) – 30:49Angelina Grimke, Appeal to the Women of the Nominally Free States. Issued by an Anti-Slavery Convention of American Women and Held by Adjournment from the 9th to the 12th of May, 1837 (New York: W. S. Dorr, 1838), pp. 13–14. 36) – 31:17Ibid., p. 21. 37) – 31:34Flexner, op. cit., p. 47. 38) – 32:43Lerner, The Grimke Sisters, p. 353.

Dr. Alain Dutra
Equinacea: A erva antiviral que ajuda a combater gripes e Asma

Dr. Alain Dutra

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 36:58


Você provavelmente deve ter ouvido na equinácea, que ganhou grande popularidade recentemente nesses tempos difíceis, devido aos seus efeitos antivirais. Se você pesquisou ervas antivirais você também viu que ela também ajuda a combater o resfriado comum ou gripe, além do bicho coronga como eu disse em vídeos meses atrás. Além dos seus conhecidos efeitos antivirais, agora a equinácea está rapidamente se tornando conhecida por seus múltiplos usos e benefícios - desde o combate ao câncer até o alívio da dor. E adivinha? Você não precisa necessariamente comprar suplementos de equinácea. Voce pode fazer seu próprio chá ou extrato e aproveitar as incríveis propriedades curativas desta planta. - Trata-se de uma planta nativa da América do Norte que foi descoberta e usada como remédio tradicional por mais de 400 anos pelas tribos indígenas das Grandes Planícies. Classificada tecnicamente como uma erva, várias espécies da planta equinácea são utilizadas para fazer remédio a partir de suas flores, folhas e raízes. Antes da introdução dos antibióticos, a equinácea tinha um grande status medicinal. Após a mudança em direção a medicina feita com produtos químicos da indústria farmacêutica, especialmente após o relatório Flexner nos EUA, e a descoberta da penicilina, os antibióticos se tornaram o padrão, e a equinácea perdeu muito de sua popularidade e uso. Desde então tornou-se mais uma planta ornamental devido a sua beleza. CREMESP 102211/RQE 27294 Conheça o blog: https://artigos.alainuro.com Para ter acesso ao conteúdo exclusivo descrito nesse vídeo, participar do grupo do whatsapp e muito MAIS faça parte do grupo de apoiadores (plataforma catarse.me) clicando no link: https://alaindutra.com/apoio ou se preferir direto no clube de membros do youtube: https://alaindutra.com/clube Conheça o novo podcast do Dr Alain Dutra: https://alaindutra.com/podcast Responda a pesquisa e ganhe toneladas de material gratuito imediatamente: http://alaindutra.com/pesquisa Para assinar a lista de emails: https://alaindutra.com/lista Minhas redes sociais: http://instagram.com/dralaindutra http://fb.com/dralaindutra Link de atalho ao meu canal do Youtube: http://alainuro.com/canal Email: alain@alainuro.com Por favor se inscreva no canal e deixe seu comentário. #equinacea #echinacea #ervas

Sách Hay Podcast
Sếp của Einstein - Bí quyết tạo ra những nhóm làm việc gắn kết và hiệu quả

Sách Hay Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 13:04


Albert Einstein là nhà vật lý có sức ảnh hưởng lớn nhất trong thế kỷ hai mươi. Tuy nhiên, ngay cả những người có tầm nhìn xa trông rộng đến mấy cũng hiếm khi có thể độc hành với khám phá của mình. Hầu hết các thiên tài đều cần có một môi trường tương trợ và được dẫn dắt đi theo đúng hướng để đạt được những cải tiến và đột phá mới về công nghệ. Và Abraham Flexner là người đảm nhận vai trò lèo lái ấy. Flexner chính là người đã xây dựng IAS trở thành một trong những trung tâm khoa học hiệu quả xuất sắc mọi thời đại. Ngôi nhà của 33 nhà khoa học đạt giải Nobel, 38 nhà toán học đạt giải thưởng Fields tại Mỹ, cùng nhiều nhà khoa học của những giải thưởng danh giá như Wolf và MacArthur. Nhóm thiên tài do Flexner tập hợp đã tạo ra những thành tựu khoa học vĩ đại trong thế kỷ 20. Support the show (http://hatgiongtamhon.vn)

Admissions Straight Talk
Everything Applicants Need to Know About the Dell Medical School Experience

Admissions Straight Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 35:28


What makes Dell Medical School unique? [Show summary] Joel Daboub, Director of Admissions and Records for Dell Medical School at UT Austin, explores the school’s unique curriculum and what applicants need to know about Dell Medical’s approach to admissions. Find out about Dell's one-of-a-kind approach to medical education, and what adcom members are seeking in applicants. [Show notes] Today's guest is Joel Daboub, Director of Admissions and Records for Dell Medical School at UT Austin. He earned his MBA at the University of North Texas and worked at UNT's Health Science Center as Assistant Dean of Admissions from 2004 to 2015. He then joined the brand-new medical school at UT Austin, the Dell Medical School, which we're going to learn about right now. Can you give an overview of the Dell Medical MD program? [1:30] I’ll point to our curriculum and describe that first because that's one of the most unique aspects of Dell Medical School. As a brand-new medical school, one of the things that we had an opportunity to do was to rethink medical education. What are the challenges that physicians face today that may not necessarily be addressed with a traditional medical education? And in particular, how do we reinvent healthcare? What skills do clinicians need today to not only take care of their patients, but also manage the healthcare system? And I say “we” euphemistically. The greater minds in medical education looked at curriculums from across the country and across other countries as well to see what skills physicians need to develop. How could we design a curriculum to meet that? The first thing that many students recognize is that our basic science curriculum is only 12 months long. Historically, in a Flexner-like model, that would be at a two-year length of basic science education. That allows us to then use the second year for clinical education. Historically, that would be your third year. Having our students go through that training in that sequence, that opens up the third year to a lot of marvelous opportunities, especially since we're part of the University of Texas, and there are so many great training programs at the university that can be beneficial for future leaders. Making that third year available for a dual degree or research activity really gives our students an opportunity to expand their skills in that third year that you historically would not necessarily get in medical training. Particularly if you’re going on to manage or work in management in a hospital setting, you may choose to do the MBA program, for instance. We have a brand-new health policy degree opening up with the LBJ School for that year. We have a health transformation degree that's just brand-new in our school for that year that's actually created by Elizabeth Teisberg, who was one of the co-authors of the book about healthcare transformation that's really changed how we think about managing healthcare. That third year really expands the opportunity for our students to gain additional skills that one would not necessarily get in medical training but we believe are necessary if you're going to be at the table, making decisions about how healthcare is going to change. We are starting to think also about not just the process of using fee-payer models to run healthcare, but about how healthcare outcomes are more important drivers than procedural-based or frequency of activity. And then the fourth year is much more traditional. That is when our students begin to navigate the residency selection or search process. They may do away rotations along with additional clinical training as they continue to grow as clinicians and prepare for their first year as interns. We do have them go through two acting internships during that year. This is a level of clinical training that is a much higher expectation than a traditional level of training a trainee would experience as a student. https://youtu.be/HGap9E4OJn0

Elite Man Podcast
Covid 19: The Great American Lie – Justin Stenstrom (Ep. 288)

Elite Man Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 118:29


Justin Stenstrom, nationally-acclaimed life coach, author, entrepreneur, and speaker joins our show in this special episode of the Elite Man Podcast! In today’s episode Justin talks about all the lies and misinformation surrounding the Covid-19 pandemic and the truth about what’s happening in the world. He talks about the problem with Western medicine, the corrupted government organizations, the nefarious pharmaceutical companies, and the problems with the shutdown, both economically, mentally, and even mortality-related. If you’re wondering what the truth is about this current coronavirus shutdown, check this episode out now!       *Download this episode now and subscribe to our channel to get more of these amazing interviews! In our episode we go over: How the American medical system got corrupted over 100 years ago The Flexner Report and how it changed medicine in America forever Why John D. Rockefeller commissioned Flexner to label non-pharmaceutical drugs and medicine as quackery The ridiculously low amount of nutritional understanding that doctors possess The fact that some doctors are good and some are horrible The problems with vaccines The fact that the flu vaccine is really online about 1.4% effective (not 30% like the government claims) The fact that no coronavirus vaccine has ever been successfully developed Why the covid-19 vaccine will not be a cure (or even effective) Why the shutdown was a mistake in this country Bill Gates and the crook that he is Why Anthony Fauci is a fraud and why he stands to make millions when the vaccine comes out Why Gates wants to keep the shutdown on for as long as possible Fauci shutting down Hydroxychloroquine early on and choosing to promote a drug that is 100X more expensive and less effective The fact that 80% of the deaths in the U.S. could have been prevented in Hydroxy was used early on The censorship of ideas and alternative beliefs in America The problem with the official death count for covid-19 The incentives and lies that have been perpetuated surrounding the lethality rate The problem with the masks and wearing masks in this country What you need to do to protect yourself from covid-19 Taking responsibility over your health and that of your loved ones Speaking up for the truth and understanding what’s at stake if you don’t Living life the way it was meant to be lived Not sheltering and being afraid of anything in your life Vitamin C and other natural remedies for colds and viruses that nobody is talking about Check out Justin on: Website: elitemanmagazine.com Book: elitemindbook.com Sponsors: * Follow Justin on Instagram now for daily content not found anywhere else! *Check out Justin’s new book ELITE MIND at EliteMindBook.com. *Join our email list at EliteManMagazine.com/newsletter now!

In House Warrior
The Rise of Corporate Bankruptcy During c-19 and Using US Courts in Foreign Discovery with Duane Loft and Host Richard Levick

In House Warrior

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 10:03


Surprise, Surprise, Surprise - The Rise of Corporate Bankruptcy During C-19 & Using US Courts in Foreign Discovery: Duane Loft, a partner with Boise Schiller & Flexner discusses the rise of corporate bankruptcies as a result of Covid-19 and the increasing use of US courts for discovery in foreign cases.

CareerLift
Major Exploration: Kinesiology & DPT with Clinical Assistant Professor and Education Coordinator, Dr. Lisa Flexner & Montana Kaiyala

CareerLift

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 22:44


In this episode, we learn more about OSU-Cascade's Kinesiology and Doctorate of Physical Therapy programs from Clinical Assistant Professor and Academic Coordinator of Clinical Education, Dr. Lisa Flexner, and upcoming Kinesiology graduate, Montana Kaiyala. Dr. Flexner talks about the importance of exploration and shares that she hopes students in the Kinesiology program gain, "... that curiosity, that willingness to explore and excitement to explore the human body and human movement and how that affects our communities...I hope that students see not just a career path, but a way that they can influence the world because I think that...if we understand humans well... then we can be the leaders in helping develop the communities we want to live in as well as being great kinesiologists, health care providers, physical education teachers, coaches, nurses - whatever pathway you move forward in, that understanding of the human is going to help you." Montana speaks to her personal experience at OSU-Cascades and how the Kinesiology program has helped her career goals by, "... networking during undergrad and finding opportunities and taking opportunities when they come my way." Dr. Flexner reminds us that every degree program can provide a student with a variety of transferrable skills, and Kinesiology is no different. "[There are] so many different pathways that you can be in. This is going to teach you skills that you can transfer to any different career you want. And that is exciting because you can study something you love, and you just have to make the case for why you're still the best person for the job because....you can say, I know humans! I know human psychology and I know human movement...and if we're going to work together, we're working with humans."

Stuff You Missed in History Class
Behind the Scenes Minis: Bonsai and Flexner

Stuff You Missed in History Class

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 13:34


Holly and Tracy talk about the soothing nature of bonsai as well as the places in popular culture it pops up. They also unpack the complex nature of talking about Flexner's legacy. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Med Twitter This Week
Tips for New Attendings | Guest Dr. Michelle Kittleson

Med Twitter This Week

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 18:41


This week on @MedTwitThisWeek, I am joined by Dr. Michelle Kittleson (@MKIttlesonMD) as we discuss her philosophy on communication with patients and trainees as well as her favorite #TipsForNewAttendings #KittlesonRules #MedTTW Published June 26, 2020 Host: Chris "The Chiu Man" Chiu Guest: Michelle Kittleson MD PhD My pick of the week is @MKIttlesonMD #kittlesonrules on #TipsForNewAttendings: https://twitter.com/MKIttlesonMD/status/1275028715664109569?s=20 Also referenced is @PaulNWilliamz's recent thread on “How to round with Paul Williams”... https://twitter.com/PaulNWilliamz/status/1275258456539377664?s=20 Onto my picks, first is @CPSolvers' recent #Juneteenth Episode with @gradydoctor and her father! https://twitter.com/CPSolvers/status/1274137119867277319?s=20 @choo_ek's history lesson on the impact of the Flexner report and Black doctors: https://twitter.com/choo_ek/status/1274011977719992320?s=20 @VPrasadMDMPH's tips on how to decrease the Toxicity of Twitter.... https://twitter.com/VPrasadMDMPH/status/1273698429332361216?s=20 @AdamRodmanMD's thread discussing his recent article with @ShreyaTrivediMD in the special issue of Seminars in Nephrology discussed last week. https://twitter.com/AdamRodmanMD/status/1273611219283443712?s=20 Looking for #MedTTW on other platforms? YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzqsMnQAkVCTd0I5DuUzTfA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/101300171577512/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/MedTwitThisWeek Podcast Links: https://anchor.fm/MedTTW Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/med-twitter-this-week/id1516685985?uo=4

Perth Tonight with Chris Ilsley
Dr James Flexner 10 06 2020

Perth Tonight with Chris Ilsley

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 12:53


Throwback Thursday with Dr. Fred Silva

Throwback Thursday is back! In this week's episode, Dr.Silva reminds us of the contributions of two genial brothers to medicine - The Flexner Brothers. Hear the many ways they changed education and medicine alike in a visionary way.

Throwback Thursday with Dr. Fred Silva

Throwback Thursday is back! In this week's episode, Dr.Silva reminds us of the contributions of two genial brothers to medicine - The Flexner Brothers. Hear the many ways they changed education and medicine alike in a visionary way.

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
Heartland Newsfeed Podcast Network: Anarchast (September 15, 2019)

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2019 38:31


Topics include: alternative cardiology, holistic heart health, cash based practice, compulsory vaccination, health savings accounts, leaving the easy big money of government/insurance medicine, holism and chiropractic, the Flexner report, persecution and censorship of alternative health practitioners, preventative medicine through healthy living, the big business of creating sickness, mold and mycotoxins, Dr. Jack Wolfson to be at Anarchapulco 2020!Dr. Jack Wolfson’s website: https://thedrswolfson.comAnarchapulco 2020: http://anarchapulco.comEpisodes uploaded by 8 AM on release day.Show website: https://www.anarchast.comBerwick's website: https://www.dollarvigilante.comAnarchast on Bit.Tube: https://bit.tube/anarchastCommercial free broadcast from September 15, 2019 on the Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network, online at heartlandnewsfeed.com, Spreaker and other platforms.Listen Live: https://www.heartlandnewsfeed.com/listenliveFollow us on social mediaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/hlnfradionetworkTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/HLNF_BulletinInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/heartlandnewsfeedMastadon: https://liberdon.com/@heartlandnewsfeedDiscord: https://discord.gg/6b6u6DTSupport us with your financial supportStreamlabs: https://streamlabs.com/heartlandmediaPayPal: https://www.paypal.me/heartlandmediaSquare Cash: https://cash.app/$heartlandnewsfeedPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/heartlandnewsfeedCrypto via 1UpCoin: https://1upcoin.com/donate/heartlandmedia

InsideTheBoards for the USMLE, COMLEX & Medical School
Weird Flexner, but Okay: Bits of Medical History with Dr. Adam Rodman from The Bedside Rounds Podcast | Part 1

InsideTheBoards for the USMLE, COMLEX & Medical School

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 34:26


In today's episode Chase Dimarco, host of ITB's Medical Mnemonist Podcast, is joined by Dr. Adam Rodman, host of the Bedside Rounds Podcast, to cover some of the history of medical thought, medical devices, and the development of ethical clinical trial guidelines. Medicine has changed considerably since the advent of "evidence-based medicine", but looking even further back we can acknowledge how paradigm shifts in medicine are inevitable.    Where we are today in medicine depends on where we have been, and where we are going is defined by where we are. Join us as Adam covers the history of French medical schools, Malaria used as a treatment for syphilis, and other great tales from medical history.   For more information on the topics discussed, check out The Bedside Rounds Podcast! Physicians can even get CME credits!   For our question dissection today, ITB's founder and podcast co-host Patrick Beeman breaks down a question related to physical exam findings in a patient with a dyspnea and a lung mass on chest x-ray. Follow Patrick on Instagram @darthbeeman   InsideTheBoards Study Smarter Podcast  Check out the ITB Study Smarter Series Podcast channel. Go to bit.ly/ITBpodcasts or just click here to check it out on iTunes. We're wrapping up our USMLE Step 1 Study Smarter Series, the best, free audio resource for USMLE Step 1 prep.  ITB Audio Qbank and iOS Beta App The Audio Qbank by InsideTheBoards mobile app has both free and premium features and is available on both Android and iOS.  To get started, first, create a Boardsinsider Account on our website insidetheboards.com Free Features  All of our podcasts in one place organized into playlists for easy studying (also with less ads and exclusive content)  Mindfulness meditations designed specifically for medical students  A monthly offering of high yield content (questions dissections, audio qbank samples) available only on our mobile app.  Premium Features Subscribe to an ITB premium account and get additional features  Access to 500+ audio optimized board style practice questions in our Audio Qbank. The Step 1 version is powered by Exam Circle and the Step 2 Version is powered by OnlineMedEd. New questions added each month.  High Yield Pharmacology (powered by Lecturio) with 100 of the top pharm questions you need to know for both Step 1 and Step 2  Audio Flashcards (coming soon)  Our audio qbank is THE PERFECT companion for studying for the boards on the go. And we're adding content and improving it all the time.   Learn more about the Audio Qbank by InsideTheBoards mobile app here Legal Stuff and Credits InsideTheBoards is not affiliated with the NBME, USMLE, COMLEX, NBOME or any professional licensing body. InsideTheBoards fully adheres to the policies on irregular conduct outlined by the aforementioned credentialing bodies. Music: Cover of "Thank You" by Alanis Morisette by Mark Mikina. Listen to the full track on YouTube.    

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The Healthcare Education Transformation Podcast
Dr. James Gordon (2014 McMillan Lecturer)- Vision for PT Education

The Healthcare Education Transformation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 44:10


Dr. James Gordon (2014 McMillan Lecturer & 2011 Cerasoli Lecturer) comes onto HET Podcast to chat with Stephanie about his McMillan lecture, consolidation of PT programs, the student debt crisis, the Flexner report, his vision for PT education, & much more.  USC Physical Therapy Program 45th Mary McMillan Lecture: "If Greatness Is a Goal" Video  Gordon, J. (2014). 45th Mary McMillan Lecture: If Greatness Is a Goal…. Physical Therapy, 94(10), 1518–1530. doi:10.2522/ptj.2014.mcmillan.lecture APTA McMillan Lectures Gordon J (2011) Excellence in Academic Physical Therapy: What Is It and How Do We Get There? (Pauline Cerasoli Lecture) Journal of Physical Therapy Education, 25(3):8-13.  Synopsis of Dr. Gordon's Cerasoli Lecture Medical Education Flexner Report CAPTE Website         Biography James Gordon is professor and associate dean of the Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy at the University of Southern California. He received his BS in Physical Therapy in 1974 from the State University of New York – Downstate Medical Center. He then worked for 6 years as a physical therapist in acute care, rehabilitation, and home care settings before entering graduate school. In 1985, he was awarded an EdD in Movement Science at Teachers College, Columbia University. After graduation, Dr. Gordon worked as a researcher with a focus on the neural control of movement, especially the roles of proprioceptive information in control of reaching movements. He has held full-time faculty positions in the physical therapy departments at Columbia University, New York Medical College, and University of Southern California. He is recognized for his lectures and writings on applying research in motor control and motor learning to neurological rehabilitation. He also co-authored a text on documentation and clinical decision- making in physical therapy, now in its third edition. Long active in APTA, Dr. Gordon is a member of the Education Section, Neurology Section, and Section on Research. Among many other accomplishments, he co-directed PTClinResNet, a groundbreaking Foundation of Physical Therapy‒funded clinical research network. He has been an advocate for excellence in academic physical therapy, and most recently he played a leading role in the formation of the American Council of Academic Physical Therapy. Dr. Gordon became a Catherine Worthingham Fellow of APTA in 2005. He was chosen to deliver the Education Section's Pauline Cerasoli Lecture in 2011 and the APTA's Mary McMillan Lecture in 2014. In his McMillan speech, he said, “We are the architects of our profession's future. Through our efforts today, we design and build the foundations and frameworks that will make it possible for a strong and vibrant and creative profession to emerge in the next decade, in the next 40 years, in the next century.”  Dr. Gordon's complete bio  You can contact Dr. Gordon at jamesgor@pt.usc.edu  He especially welcomes comments and questions about issues related to physical therapy education and research.   The PT Hustle Website  Schedule an Appointment with Kyle Rice HET LITE Tool      Anywhere Healthcare (code: HET) 

Ben Greenfield Life
Why Most Physicians Don't Practice Natural Medicine, How To Eat Seasonally, The Benefits Of Mistletoe, Tissue Salts, Neural Therapy & More

Ben Greenfield Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 84:39


Over half of the world’s population is afflicted with some form of chronic or degenerative illness. Heart disease, autoimmune disease, diabetes, neurological conditions, cancer, Lyme disease―the list goes on. The conventional, allopathic, treat-the-symptom-with-pharmaceutical-drugs model is rapidly falling out of favor as patients are searching for nontoxic, advanced prevention and healing modalities that actually work. Bioregulatory medicine involves fixing this issue with a model that has proven effective for decades in forward-thinking developed countries, including Switzerland and Germany. Our bodies have many bioregulating systems, including the cardiovascular, digestive, neurological, respiratory, endocrine, and so on. Bioregulatory medicine is a comprehensive and holistic approach to health that advocates the use of natural healing methods to support and restore the body’s intrinsic self-regulating and self-healing mechanisms, as opposed to simply treating symptoms with integrative therapies. Bioregulatory medicine is about discovering the root cause of disease and takes into account the entire person from a genetic, epigenetic, metabolic, energetic, and emotional point of view. So while patients may have the same disease or prognosis, the manifestation of illness is entirely bioindividual and must be treated and prevented on an individual level. Bioregulatory medicine addresses the four pillars of health―drainage and detox, diet, mind-body medicine, and oral health―using a sophisticated synthesis of the very best natural medicine with modern advances in technology. In addition to identifying the cause of disease, bioregulatory medicine promotes disease prevention and early intervention of illness through noninvasive diagnostics and treatments, and incorporates the use of over 100 different non-toxic diagnostics and treatments from around the world. Forward-thinking patients and integrative practitioners will find bioregulatory medicine invaluable as they seek to deepen their understanding of the body’s many regulating systems and innate ability to heal itself. My guest on today's podcast, Dr. Dickson Thom, is the author of the new book  He graduated from the University of Toronto, Faculty of Dentistry in 1974. He obtained his first Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine degree from the Ontario College of Naturopathic Medicine in 1986, and in 1989 he completed a second Naturopathic degree from the National College of Natural Medicine (NCNM) in Portland, Oregon. Dr. Thom was a full-time professor and the past Dean of Naturopathic Medicine at NCNM where he taught clinical and physical diagnosis, gastroenterology, neurology, practical endocrinology, x-ray practicum and business entrepreneurship for almost 25 years. In addition, he was a clinic supervisor to hundreds of students and managed care for thousands of patients. Dr. Thom is now the medical director at the American Center for Biological Medicine and the American Center for Alternative Medicine in Scottsdale, AZ. These clinics are state of the art and uniquely manage care for patients from around the world. For a complete description of these unique offerings, visit the web site . Dr. Thom lectures extensively on health and business topics and has written and collaborated in the writing of many articles and books dealing with drainage, nutrition and business. Dr. Thom studied extensively with Gérard Guéniot, MD and incorporates Dr. Guéniot’s work into his seminar lectures and his private practice in Scottsdale, AZ. In August 2009 he received from the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians in recognition of one who represents the Vis, the Healing Power of Nature, as demonstrated through their work, life, and community service. During our discussion, you'll discover: -Dr. Thom's daily diet...9:30 Intermittent fasting Keto, paleo Better for biochemistry and balancing metabolism : what biological medicine is at its core A typical breakfast: Eggs, turkey bacon, avocado -What exactly is "bioregulatory medicine"?...11:50 "In reality, it's the only type of healing that's existed since man has been on the earth." Ancient Babylonians, Egyptians, Chinese, Indians: All about balancing energy flows Biofields: Energies the body is associated with Body is one huge electromagnet Gives off energy Movement creates electrons Some people can read other people's energies Electron transport chain in mitochondria Electricity interacts with human body and vice versa Deleterious effects of wifi, cell towers, etc. Physiology, biochemistry, physics Newton's Law: Conventional medicine still believes that's how the body heals itself 1927: Einstein and Planck came out with quantum mechanics; led to utilization of atomic bomb Multiple organ systems within our body We think of them individually: heart, cardiovascular, nervous, digestive, etc. All the "specialties" don't communicate with the other specialties You must have all the pieces to rebuild a house; same with the body Dr. Thom describes himself as a specialist in health, not necessarily in disease -More on bio fields and the practice of Kirlian photography...20:45 Our energy is not confined by our skin the way our body is People transfer energy with each other without physically touching them (long term relationships) Kirlian photography: Microscopes allow us to see what before was not visible Measures the body's bio fields Use electromagnetic spectrum on all levels; subtle energies that can't be seen or felt Capturing ability of cells to communicate -The self-healing qualities of the body that can be enhanced by bioregulatory medicine...25:30 The cast didn't heal a broken bone; it simply immobilized and made it possible to heal itself "Chi", or bio field energy is necessary for the bone to heal Every part of our body - bones, organs, skin, etc. - self-heal and regenerate You can replace a child's liver with a portion of a full-grown liver; both will grow and regenerate to full size -How the Flexner Report, published in 1910, laid the foundation for mainstream medicine...29:35 The Flexner Report, published in 1910 American Medical Association formed in 1857 Bloodletting and homeopathy were common practice at that time Bloodletting wasn't effective (it killed George Washington) but homeopathy was proven to be effective AMA excluded practitioners of homeopathy and other "unapproved" methods from their organization Abraham Flexner, who was not a doctor, a scientist, nor a medical practitioner, was commissioned by the Carnegie Foundation to examine 155 medical schools The good in the report: Not enough education Need prerequisites Need standardization Suggested reducing 155 schools to 31 schools The bad in the report: Blacks were inferior, diseased; schools teaching black students should be closed Schools can no longer teach homeopathy, electrotherapy, etc. simply because Flexner didn't believe in them In 1900, there were more homeopathic doctors than conventional; by 1953, they were all closed Western medical students are still taught based on the Flexner Report; although they've likely never heard of it Rockefeller and Carnegie foundations' influenced pharmaceutical industry, as well as who got accepted into the 31 schools -The science behind a seasonal diet and how it works with bioregulatory medicine...42:15 Weston A. Price Foods consumed are indigenous to the location the people lived Ancestral approach to diet Eating cold food in summer, hot food in winter Normal body temp is 98.6 Enzymes necessary to digest food function at ~98.3 degrees Put 40 degree food in your body; requires tremendous energy to digest Master fuel sensors: mTOR more active under sunlight in summer AMPKα in the winter Look for foods indigenous to your ancestors, as well as your current locale Book: Book: Book: by Dr. Michael Smith -How mistletoe is a component of bioregulatory medicine...50:34 Mistletoe has historically symbolized life in religion and mythology You'll often find mistletoe in European cancer treatment centers Used in all deliveries: IV, injectable, inhaled, etc. Its use in autoimmune issues: In nature, the antidote is right next to the poisonous plant Autoimmune issue means out of balance Not trying to suppress; try to support, make it more in balance Allopathic = opposite medicine You get a fever when you're sick; support the fever, don't suppress it Go beyond the symptoms; support the physiology A headache is not due to a Tylenol deficiency -How to find a practitioner in bioregulatory medicine...58:30 No central directory at the moment Dr. Thom is creating a curriculum to teach clinic staff to make them available Marion Institute, Marion, MA Bioregulatory Institute, Louisville, KY -Protocols unique to bioregulatory medicine...1:00:00 Contact Regulation Thermography (CRT) Diagnostic tool to measure 119 points in the body Link to 15 different organ systems Stress the body (cold) Remeasure same points Graph before stress and after Can quickly and effectively track how your body reacts to stress Measuring specific points on the skin that are related to the various internal organs in the body Zyto Scan Put hand on a plate, running an electrical program; reads the energy coming from your hand onto the plate Can see how you're being affected by foods, microbes, etc. Tracks specific areas of the body that are out of balance It's a "soft diagnosis" for Lyme disease Vega Analysis German company formed in 1950's Electrodermal testing Measure on acupuncture points different electrical energies -Clinical research behind the efficacy of bioregulatory medicine...1:11:06 -Tissue cell salts: what are they, and what are they used for...1:13:30 Developed by Dr. Schuessler Analyzed ash of human bodies Same 12 minerals in the ash, regardless of where they were from 12 different mineral diluted compounds (3x) Tissue cells themselves don't have the minerals in them Orally ingested via small pills -The practice of neural therapy...1:19:00 -And much more! Resources from this episode: - -Book:  - - -Book: by Stephen Le -Book: by Daphne Miller, MD -Book: by Dr. Michael Smith - Episode Sponsors: -: My personal playground for new supplement formulations. Ben Greenfield Fitness listeners receive a 10% discount off your entire order when you use discount “bgf10”.   -: Now you can get all your healthy superfoods in one glass...with No Shopping, No Blending, No Juicing, and No Cleanup. Use discount code “beng20” at checkout and get a 20% discount on your entire order! -: Activewear and athletic clothing for ultimate performance. Vuori is built to move and sweat in, yet designed with a West Coast aesthetic that transitions effortlessly into everyday life.Enter discount code “ben25” and receive 25% off your first order!   -: Quality is our Gimmick isn’t just our slogan, it’s a commitment we honor with every stitch we sew. 100% money back guarantee. 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The Indie Opera Podcast
Podcast 058: Jillian Flexner, and Hunag Ruo: Bound

The Indie Opera Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2019 87:44


A Wanderers Think Tank - AWTT
BIG PHARMA den där läkemedels konspirationen?!

A Wanderers Think Tank - AWTT

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019 153:51


Du kanske någon gång har vandrat förbi ordet BIG PHARMA, utan att lägga det minsta vikt på dess betydelse. Då är det nog dags nu. Vi vet att många trogna AWTT lyssnare nog har relativt bra koll på den s k konspirationen om BIG Pharma men visste ni att det inte alls är en konspiration? Allt finns dokumenterat. Från Rockefellers första upptäckt när hans forskare utvann plast från hans så kära olja till den berömda Flexner rapporten, eller varför inte berättelsen om reklambyrån som hitta på sjukdomar. Vi är återigen glada att välkomna Shaman Oskar för att tillsammans med oss på AWTT försöka navigera detta komplexa och väldigt farliga ämnen. Vad är det vi stoppar i oss egentligen? Av en sjuårig amerikansk läkarutbildning hur mycket tid tror ni läggs på kostlära? Det och många fler frågeställningar, historie djupdykningar, Trumps "draining the swamp", Mexico muren, den djupa staten och en del kost tips gör detta avsnitt till ett av våra viktigaste på länge.

The Accad and Koka Report
Ep. 58 The Rise and Fall of the American Medical School

The Accad and Koka Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019 63:51


https://accadandkoka.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Dr.-Milton-Packer-e1547690036495.jpg ()Milton Packer, MD For a few decades in the mid-twentieth century, the American Medical School represented the pinnacle of academia and its faculty were mightily engaged in the “triple threat” of research, teaching, and patient care.  Today, however, the medical ivory tower is subordinated to hospital systems, overburdened with the menial task of “generating revenue,” and is but a pale image of its former self.  On this episode, our guest helps us trace the history of the American medical school from its humble 19th century beginnings to its present day turmoils. Dr. Milton Packer is an internationally recognized clinician, teacher, and scientist in the field of heart failure research.  He has served as Chief of Cardiology at Columbia University in New York City and, subsequently, as Chair of the Department of Clinical Science at the Southwestern Medical School in Dallas.  He is currently the Distinguished Scholar in Cardiovascular Science at Baylor University Medical Center. Dr. Packer has received many teaching awards, mentored dozens of young clinical investigators, completed innumerable successful research projects, and served as a leader in many professional organizations.  He is now also well known and admired for his regular column on MedPage Today, “https://www.medpagetoday.com/blogs/revolutionandrevelation (Revolution and Revelation),” in which he mixes wisdom and polemics to the delight of his many readers. GUEST: Milton Packer, MD. http://www.baylorhealth.edu/Research/BSWRI/Dallas/InstitutesCenters/HeartVascularInstitute/Pages/DrMiltonPacker.aspx (Professional web page) LINKS: Milton Packer. https://www.medpagetoday.com/blogs/revolutionandrevelation/76553 (The Med Schools’ Business Model Is Officially Dead) (on https://www.medpagetoday.com/blogs/revolutionandrevelation/76553 (MedPage Today)) Milton Packer. https://www.medpagetoday.com/blogs/revolutionandrevelation/75463 (Do You Want to Return to the ‘Days of the Giants’?) (on MedPage Today) Michel Accad. http://alertandoriented.com/flexner-versus-osler/ (Flexner versus Osler) (from the Alert & Oriented blog) Michel Accad. http://alertandoriented.com/an-economic-history-of-the-american-health-care-system-part-1/ (An Economic History of the American Health Care System – I) (from the Alert & Oriented blog) WATCH ON YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/fL1J8pEZxYk (Watch the episode) on our YouTube channel Support this podcast

Dynamism Biohack Podcast: How to Make the Right Nutritious Choices Despite Conflicting Expert Opinions

In this training I’m going to explain why we our medical culture has become it’s own monarchy in America and describe the truth about the standardization of medicine… 1,036 What is the sickness/disease paradigm The difference between Western science and Natural science; and chiropractic’s role The Flexner […]

15 Questions With An Archeologist
Dr. James Flexner - 15 Questions with an Archeologist

15 Questions With An Archeologist

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2018 35:12


Dr. James Flexner In this episode we are joined by Dr. James Flexner, lecturer in historical archaeology and heritage at the University of Sydney in Australia. Dr. Flexner's tenure as an archeologist began as an undergraduate student at the University of Virginia. Though he eventually moved on to California for his doctoral studies at UC Berkeley. Focusing on the landscapes of the 19th century leprosarium at Kalawao, Moloka'i Island in Hawaii. Now living as an expatriate in Australia, much of his work is conducted in and around Oceania. With his most recent fieldwork taking place on the island nation of Vanuatu. Listen to his answers to our 15 questions, and get an interesting perspective on how archeology is conducted in another part of the world.   We would love to get your feedback! Email HELP US SPREAD THE WORD! If you enjoyed this episode head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating, a review and subscribe! Ways to subscribe to 15 Questions with an Archeologist. Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS You can also subscribe via Stitcher Connect with us. Website Facebook Twitter Instagram

Innovation Hub
When 'Useless' Research Has Long-Term Benefits

Innovation Hub

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2018 15:37


Back in the 1990s, the Digital Libraries Initiative from the National Science Project supported a small project out of Stanford University. It sounded obscure, and a lot of people thought it wasn’t exciting, and would have little real-world application. But on that team were two graduate students – Larry Page and Sergey Brin – the founders of Google.  The modest grant ended up paying off very well, according to Robbert Dijkgraaf, a physics professor and the director of the Institute for Advanced Studies at Princeton. He recently wrote a companion essay to Abraham Flexner’s 1939 piece, “The Usefulness of Useless Knowledge,” explaining why Flexner’s ideas are even more relevant today. We talk with Dijkgraaf about why governments should fund more basic research that doesn’t necessarily have immediate results, like the project at Stanford – and how it can actually reap huge rewards in the long run.

Innovation Hub
When “Useless” Research Has Long-Term Benefits

Innovation Hub

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2018 15:37


Back in the 1990s, the Digital Libraries Initiative from the National Science Project supported a small project out of Stanford University. It sounded obscure, and a lot of people thought it wasn’t exciting, and would have little real-world application. But on that team were two graduate students – Larry Page and Sergey Brin – the founders of Google. The modest grant ended up paying off very well, according to Robbert Dijkgraaf, a physics professor and the director of the Institute for Advanced Studies at Princeton. He recently wrote a companion essay to Abraham Flexner’s 1939 piece, “The Usefulness of Useless Knowledge,” explaining why Flexner’s ideas are even more relevant today. We talk with Dijkgraaf about why governments should fund more basic research that doesn’t necessarily have immediate results, like the project at Stanford – and how it can actually reap huge rewards in the long run.

Your Nutrition Prescription Podcast
Episode #140: How a 1910 Report Shaped Healthcare in the US

Your Nutrition Prescription Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2018 11:32


In 1910 a report released by the Carnegie foundation outlined recommendations for improving medical education in America.  One hundred and eight years later the aftermath of this report lives on. The Flexner report was a pivotal moment in the history of healthcare in the US.  Prior to this report healthcare was fragmented, there were several medical schools teaching different styles of medicine. However, the report suggested a tightening of medical education, which had the unintended (or perhaps intended) consequence of weeding out most non-allopathic therapies.  Tune in to the show today to learn more.  

Dr. AJ - The Chronicle Herald
Domino Twelve: How did we arrive here? Understanding the impact of the Flexner report.

Dr. AJ - The Chronicle Herald

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2017 8:55


Domino Twelve: How did we arrive here? Understanding the impact of the Flexner report. by Dr. Ajantha Jayabarathan

Fish Post-Grant Radio
Fish Post-Grant Radio | Episode #4: Mike Jay

Fish Post-Grant Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2016 26:55


This episode of Fish Post-Grant Radio features Mike Jay, a partner with Boies, Schiller, and Flexner. Mike talks to us about how litigators view IPR proceedings and the dynamic of working with post-grant counsel from different firms, including the challenges and benefits.

Mostly Harmless With Dammit Damian - Punk Rock Podcast
108 - Beach Slang - James Alex & JP Flexner

Mostly Harmless With Dammit Damian - Punk Rock Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2015 43:11


James Alex and JP Flexner of Beach Slang talk about the influence of their former bands, Weston and Ex-Friends, has had on the success of Beach Slang. They talk about their graphic design/Art careers, Destiny, staying humble and how these components created their new record; "THE THINGS WE DO TO FIND PEOPLE LIKE US," out now on Polyvinyl! All of this and MORE!

Well-Adjusted Mama
WAM034 Vaccines and Normal Immune Function with Dr. Stephen Marini

Well-Adjusted Mama

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2015 53:13


Dr. Stephen C. Marini was educated in basic science and medicine at Hahnemann Medical College in Philadelphia where he received a M.S. in Microbiology and Immunology in 1976.  Doctoral studies followed at the University of Pennsylvania and Pacific Western University with dissertation research on avian tumor viruses accomplished at the Wistar Institute in Philadelphia.  He received his Ph.D. in Microbiology in 1989.  Vitalistic training and professional development occurred at the Pennsylvania College of Chiropractic where he received his D.C. in 1988.  He served as professor of Microbiology at the Pennsylvania College of Chiropractic from 1980-1995 and as Academic Dean from 1990-1993.   As a vitalist trained in classical science and conventional medicine, Dr. Marini appreciates the role of energy/information on an individual's health and healing process.  He recognizes the need for a complementary, patient-centered approach to healing and health care options.  Dr. Steve incorporates this knowledge and belief into his teaching of psychoneuroimmunology and vaccination issues.   Dr. Marini serves on the Boards of the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (ICPA), the Holistic Pediatric Association (HPA), and the Integrated Healthcare Policy Consortium (IHPC).  For more information, please visit his website at www.marinichiroanded.com.  

UCD Centre for the History of Medicine in Ireland: Talks and Events
The Irish Response to Flexner and the Transformation of American Medical Education in the Twentieth Century

UCD Centre for the History of Medicine in Ireland: Talks and Events

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2014 26:51


Speaker Professor Greta Jones (University of Ulster) Title The Irish Response to Flexner and the Transformation of American Medical Education in the Twentieth Century Event Paper given at the symposium, ‘Medical training, student experience and the transmission of knowledge, c.1800-2014’, organised by Laura Kelly, at CHOMI, UCD, October 2014 Summary Following the Second World War North […] The post The Irish Response to Flexner and the Transformation of American Medical Education in the Twentieth Century appeared first on CHOMI MEDIA.

UCD Centre for the History of Medicine in Ireland: Talks and Events
Alternative Visions of Scientific Medicine – Homeopathic Medical Education in the Post Flexner Era

UCD Centre for the History of Medicine in Ireland: Talks and Events

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2014 25:18


Speaker Professor Nadav Davidovitch (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) Title Alternative Visions of Scientific Medicine – Homeopathic Medical Education in the Post Flexner Era Event Paper given at the symposium, ‘Medical training, student experience and the transmission of knowledge, c.1800-2014’, organised by Laura Kelly, at CHOMI, UCD, October 2014 Summary In an editorial published on September […] The post Alternative Visions of Scientific Medicine – Homeopathic Medical Education in the Post Flexner Era appeared first on CHOMI MEDIA.

Podcasts from the journal Medical Education 2011
SPECIAL ISSUE: Medical education in an age of complexity, uncertainty and reflection. A coda to the Flexner centenary

Podcasts from the journal Medical Education 2011

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2010 19:32


The January 2011 podcast is a four-way conversation between the Editor in Chief of Medical Education, Kevin Eva, and the three guest editors of the issue, Tim Dornan (Department of Education Development and Research, Maastricht University, The Netherlands), Jean McKendree (Senior Lecturer in Medical Education, Hull York Medical School, UK) and Iain Robbé (Clinical Senior Lecturer, Department of Primary Care and Public Health, Cardiff University, Wales). The aim of this annual January special issue is to provide a state of the art rendition of where the field of health professional education stands. This year marks the centenary of the Flexner Report and the three guest editors decided to base this special issue around this centenary. Read the editorial by Kevin Eva: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1365-2923.2010.03894.x/pdf Read the Commentary by the three guest editors: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1365-2923.2010.03893.x/pdf

Clinician's Roundtable
Rise of Specialties & Healthcare Costs: Flexner's Impact?

Clinician's Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2010


Guest: Michael Prislin, MD Host: Bruce Japsen A century after Abraham Flexner recommended medical schools be located within a university, new research indicates that this may have contributed to the proliferation of medical specialties and higher costs. Dr. Michael Prislin, Professor of Clinical Medicine and Vice Chairman of the Department of Family Medicine at the University of California, Irvine, tells host Bruce Japsen about Flexner's impact on medical specialties, patients and their costs.

Medcast
Four Big Ideas from the Carnegie Study on Medical Education: What Would Flexner Think? (Audio)

Medcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2008 84:54


Medical science has changed a lot in the past 90 years. Medical education, until relatively recently, has not. (April 3, 2008)

Medcast
Four Big Ideas from the Carnegie Study on Medical Education: What Would Flexner Think? (Video)

Medcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2008 84:54


Medical science has changed a lot in the past 90 years. Medical education, until relatively recently, has not. (April 3, 2008)