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Subscribe to UnitedHealthcare's Community & State newsletter.Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Mark Fendrick of The University of Michigan's Center for Value-Based Insurance Design (VBID) to discuss the recent announcement from CMS that the Medicare Advantage VBID model would be ending after 2025, and what the future holds for VBID moving forward with the new Trump administration. Check out a recently released Health Policy brief from Nathaniel Tran and Gilbert Gonzales exploring LGBTQI+ policies.Join Health Affairs on February 25 for an exclusive Insider virtual event featuring Stacie Dusetzina and Laura Tollen discussing HHS's announcement of the 15 additional drugs selected for Medicare drug price negotiations, including weight-loss drugs such as Ozempic and Wegovy.Also, join a live recording of A Health Podyssey on March 12 featuring Rob Lott and Yashaswini Singh discussing her recent paper on the effect of private equity on physician turnover. Register for the live taping here. Related Articles:The End Of The MA Value-Based Insurance Design Model: What Next? (Health Affairs Forefront)V-BID X: Creating A Value-Based Insurance Design Plan For The Exchange Market (Health Affairs Forefront)Medicare Advantage Value-Based Insurance Design (VBID) Model to End after Calendar Year 2025 (CMS) Subscribe to UnitedHealthcare's Community & State newsletter.
Subscribe to UnitedHealthcare's Community & State newsletter.Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Kinika Young of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society to the program to discuss a recent final rule/advisory issued by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau barring medical debt from US credit reports and how this rule will impact the scope of medical debt in the US today. Check out a recently released Health Policy brief from Nathaniel Tran and Gilbert Gonzales exploring how public debates and enactments of both pro- and anti-LGBTQI+ policies affect LGBTQI+ populations in the places where they live, learn, work, play, and age.Also, join Health Affairs on February 25 for an exclusive Insider virtual event featuring Stacie Dusetzina and Laura Tollen discussing HHS's announcement of the 15 additional drugs selected for Medicare drug price negotiations, including weight-loss drugs such as Ozempic and Wegovy.Related Articles:New Federal Guidance Puts Medical Debt Collectors On Notice (Health Affairs Forefront)Consumer advisory: Pause and review your rights when you hear from a medical debt collector (CFPB)Nearly 1 in 2 Patients with Medical Debt Feel "Trapped," New Poll from Leading Health Care Orgs Find (Leukemia & Lymphoma Society) Subscribe to UnitedHealthcare's Community & State newsletter.
If you're selling your home in the spring market of 2024, this episode is for you! Gilbert Gonzales, broker associate with Home Connect 512 discusses real estate presentation, how to showcase the home value to buyers, and whether this is still a good time to sell. J. Lennox Scott, CEO of John L. Scott Real Estate, explains "The Five Rights" in a sale and how to succeed. Krisztina Bell, home stager and design expert, discusses how home staging is a necessary marketing tool and explains how virtual home staging can benefit you. Next, Melissa Dittmann Tracey examines adding a pickleball court to your backyard: Is it hot or not? Lastly, Lawrence Yun, chief economist at NAR, discusses the latest existing-home sales data.
If you're selling your home in the spring market of 2024, this episode is for you! Gilbert Gonzales, broker associate with Home Connect 512 discusses real estate presentation, how to showcase the home value to buyers, and whether this is still a good time to sell. J. Lennox Scott, CEO of John L. Scott Real Estate, explains "The Five Rights" in a sale and how to succeed. Krisztina Bell, home stager and design expert, discusses how home staging is a necessary marketing tool and explains how virtual home staging can benefit you. Next, Melissa Dittmann Tracey examines adding a pickleball court to your backyard: Is it hot or not? Lastly, Lawrence Yun, chief economist at NAR, discusses the latest existing-home sales data.
In this episode P. Gail Williams, MD, FAAP, addresses early education and child care expulsion and the inequities it amplifies. Hosts David Hill, MD, FAAP, and Joanna Parga-Belinkie, MD, FAAP, also talk to Gilbert Gonzales, PhD, MHA, about the intersection of homelessness and sexual minority youth. For resources go to aap.org/podcast.
In this episode, Leading Lines' own Stacey Margarita Johnson and Derek Bruff discuss student-produced podcasts. Stacey and Derek share their own experiences with podcast assignments and, by searching through the Leading Lines rich archives, also bring in voices from past episodes so we can hear their stories as well. LINKS • The downside of Spotify exclusivity: https://twitter.com/trufelman/status/1487450647561744384 • NPR College Podcast Challenge https://www.npr.org/2021/12/01/1060141108/nprs-college-podcast-challenge-is-back-with-a-5-000-prize • Vanderbilt Podcasting Competition https://news.vanderbilt.edu/2022/01/21/excellence-in-podcasting-competition-underway-students-invited-to-submit-by-april-1/ • VandyVox http://vandyvox.com/ • According to Pew Research, of Americans age 12 and over in 2021, 41% had listened to a podcast in the past month. Previous episodes referenced in this episode: • Episode 27 Gilbert Gonzales https://leadinglinespod.com/episodes/episode-027-gilbert-gonzales/ • Episode 37 John Sloop https://leadinglinespod.com/episodes/episode-37john-sloop/ • Episode 56: Sophie Bjork-James https://leadinglinespod.com/uncategorized/episode-56sophie-bjork-james/ Read more about Stacey's podcasting assignment in this blog post: https://staceymargarita.wordpress.com/2019/08/05/my-podcast-my-students-interviews-and-public-scholarship/ Read more about Derek's podcasting assignment in this blog post: https://derekbruff.org/?p=3558
Gilbert Gonzales is the Sales Promotion Manager for the Western Region of the Cutco/Vector Marketing sales organization. His history with the company dates back to 2004 when he started as a Sales Rep in Southern California. Gilbert was in the National Top 20 twice as a Branch Manager, then a top performer as a District Manager for over 3 years before being tapped for the Sales Promotion Manager position. SPMs in the company have a truly special role in which they get to recognize the past, shape culture in the present, and help people see a bright future with the company. Gilbert's range of experiences and skills make him ideal for this role, and he truly does great work. To get access to all episodes and free resources, visit ChangingLivesPodcast.com.
The band didn't show up, but their song still ROCKS!!! Sure we throw a little shade, but at the end of the day, they are sick and we respect them as musicians. Sometimes things happen. Rock out with us to this awesome deathcore band!! West Texas is known for its endless oilfields more than anything, but it is also home to an emerging heavy band that's reaching for the stars. The melodic deathcore act CRAFTING THE CONSPIRACY's seeds were planted at a King Conquer show in 2014 in Odessa. Guitarist Sebastian Bracamontes and former drummer Edwin Aguilar approached bassist Marcus Denzel Williams and singer Josh Miranda. They talked about music before Bracamontes and Aguilar asked the latter two musicians if they knew anyone interested in starting a project. They had obviously approached the right people. A year later, the band would release its first EP: “Human Error.” While some members have come and gone, Miranda, Bracamontes and Williams eventually rounded out their lineup with Gilbert Gonzales behind the drum kit. Since their inception, the heavy hitters have opened for the likes of Asking Alexandria, Thy Art Is Murder, Whitechapel, Aborted and Rings Of Saturn. The Texans will be releasing their debut full- length album “The Cosmic Key” in late 2018. Interestingly enough, the Kermit and Odessa, Texas-based group had originally envisioned itself as being a Christian band. But the act ultimately decided that it didn't want to focus upon an exclusive audience. CRAFTING THE CONSPIRACY is for anyone and everyone, and as such, they didn't want to impose rigid boundaries around themselves. “We wanted to bring out peace, love, and positivity, but yet maintain a heavy and brutal sound,” Miranda says. “Also, we wanted to incorporate our nerdiness aspects to the band as well by drawing inspiration from anime and video games. We asked ourselves, ‘Who out there do you know would be an anime themed band?'” The quartet's adventurous spirit bleeds through musical style as much as it does thematic content. “So many bands speak or preach hate, which we have no problem with at all. In fact we listen to bands like that ourselves and that's what influenced most of the band. We wanna tell stories that are fictional yet can be non fictional and relate to many people in many ways. We definitely don't wanna be a band that sticks to just one main topic. We wanna be about it all and we also wanna incorporate many other genres as well. Yes, even the metalcore clean singing,” Miranda laughs. “We believe every genre is equal, even pop, jazz, punk, you name it! No genre of music should have to be judged or be looked down upon, because music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, and life to everything!” Author Credit: Crafting The Conspiracy
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Vanderbilt professor Dr. Gilbert Gonzales discusses the ACA, disparities caused by COVID-19, future of LGBT rights, and strategies for the upcoming Biden administration with Klara.
This episode is Beer Talks 44 with my guest Gilbert but we all know him as Dead Malt Anarchy on Social Media.I sat down with Gilbert to get know him more from where he grew up at,being promoter back in the day,how he started the kickback podcast,why the name Dead Malt Anarchy,his social media page is blowing up in the I.G. Beer game and whats in store for Gilbert in the near future in the Craftbeer World.Follow us on Intragram : DeadMalt Anarchy : deadmalt_anarchy , Gilbert Gonzales : @gilbert_gonzales_ , The Mega Man Podcast : @themegamanpodcast and my personal page : @megaman6980 everyone.Please Rate and Review on Apple Podcast to make the podcast better for you to listen too.Thank you and enjoy the episode I done with my good friend Gilbert ( DeadMalt Anarchy ) everyone. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
When Sheuli Chowdhury picked her topic for the podcast assignment in her health policy class, she didn’t take the easy way out. She decided to dive into the intersection of two very complex topics: healthcare and immigration. In this episode of Vandy Vox, we share her project, an audio exploration of recent research on undocumented immigrants and Medicaid enrollment. Her piece is titled “Unpacking Health Care Disparities.” The assignment, for an introduction to health services course taught by Vanderbilt health policy professor Gilbert Gonzales, asked students to take recent research in health policy and explain it for a lay audience. Sheuli reports learning a lot from the project, about both Medicaid and immigration policy. For more student-produced audio on health policy, listen to Health Policy Radio with Gilbert Gonzales on SoundCloud. And for those interested in teaching with podcasts, listen to Gilbert’s interview on Episode 27 of Vanderbilt’s edtech podcast, Leading Lines.
In our last episode, we talked with Vanderbilt librarian and Leading Lines co-producer Melissa Mallon about her new book on digital literacy. As a follow up to that, this episode is an audio segment from a panel on teaching with podcasts that the Vanderbilt CFT hosted last fall. The focus of the panel was student-produced podcasts, that is, podcast episodes made by students as part of course assignments. One of the panelists was John Sloop, professor of communication studies at Vanderbilt, vice provost for digital learning, and also a co-producer of Leading Lines. In this episode, we get to hear from John about his own teaching in communication studies, and his experiments with teaching with podcasts. For more on teaching with podcasts, have a listen to Episode 27 of this podcast, which features an interview with Gilbert Gonzales, health policy professor here at Vanderbilt. Gilbert shares his experiences with student-produced podcasts. • John Sloop’s faculty page, https://as.vanderbilt.edu/communication/people/john-m-sloop/ • John Sloop’s digital learning blog, https://my.vanderbilt.edu/johnsloop/blog/ • @SloopJohnMartin on Twitter, https://twitter.com/sloopjohnmartin • Vanderbilt EdTech Resource Finder, https://www.vanderbilt.edu/edtechfinder/ • Derek’s Fall 2017 podcast assignment, http://derekbruff.org/?p=3309
In this episode, John Sloop, Vanderbilt’s associate provost for digital learning. talks with Casey Doyle, assistant professor of rhetoric and writing and director of the Digital Writing and Research Lab at the University of Texas at Austin. John talks with Casey about the work of the Digital Writing and Research Lab and how it is helping students and faculty both produce and think critically about digital and multimodal texts. Casey also talks about his own teaching, particularly his work teaching students to, as he says, “write sound.” For more on teaching with podcasts, see Episode 27 for our interview with Vanderbilt’s Gilbert Gonzales. RELATED LINKS • Casey Boyle’s homepage, http://caseyboyle.net/ • @caseyboyle on Twitter, https://twitter.com/caseyboyle • Digital Writing & Research Lab at UT-Austin, http://www.dwrl.utexas.edu/ • @DWRL on Twitter, https://twitter.com/DWRL • Writing with Sound course page, http://caseyboyle.net/project/writing-with-sound-rhe-330c/ •
In this episode, we talk with Gilbert Gonzales, assistant professor of health policy at Vanderbilt University. He discusses his interest in designing assignments for students that give them opportunities to make a different in the world outside their classroom. One of those assignments was “Health Policy Radio,” a podcast that he and his health policy students created. In the interview, he describes the assignment and the ways it enhanced his students’ learning. Links • Health Policy Radio with Gilbert Gonzales, https://soundcloud.com/user-175461561 • Gilbert Gonzales’ faculty page, https://www.vumc.org/health-policy/person/gilbert-gonzales-phd • @gilbgonzales on Twitter, https://twitter.com/GilbGonzales • Vanderbilt News story on Gilbert’s University Course, https://news.vanderbilt.edu/2017/03/06/university-course-students-meet-with-legislators-during-visit-to-general-assembly/ • Course Design Institute at the Vanderbilt Center for Teaching, https://cft.vanderbilt.edu/cdi/