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Brain & Life
Shedding Light and Love on a Rare Genetic Condition with Deborah Vauclare

Brain & Life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 54:51


In this episode of the Brain & Life podcast, co-host Dr. Daniel Correa is joined by Deborah Vauclare, loving mother of Leo, who is living with a rare genetic neurodegenerative condition called Infantile Neuroaxonal Dystrophy (INAD.) Deborah shares about Leo's diagnosis and symptoms and how she and her family started an organization called Bisous for Léo with the goal to eradicate INAD and other related neurodegenerative diseases. Dr. Correa is then joined by Dr. Darius Adams, clinical geneticist who works as the Medical Director of the Goryeb Children's Hospital Genetics and Metabolism Division. Dr. Adams explains what INAD is and what types of research are being conducted to better the lives of patients and their families.   We invite you to participate in our listener survey! By participating in the brief survey, you will have the opportunity to enter your name and email address for a chance to win one of five $100 Amazon gift cards.   Additional Resources Bisous for Léo INADCure Foundation How Parents Advocate for Their Children with Rare Diseases Advice for Caregivers of People with Rare Diseases   Other Brain & Life Episodes on this Topic Rare Thoughts on a Rarer Neurologic Condition Advocacy and Athleticism with the Pittsburgh Steeler's Cam Heyward Neurofibromatosis Advocacy and Community Building with the Gilbert Family Foundation   We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? ·       Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 Email us at BLpodcast@brainandlife.org Social Media:   Guests: Deborah Vauclare @bisousforleo; Dr. Darius Adams @AtlanticHealth Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD

The Pediatric Lounge
Dr. Nicholas Rogu MD, FAAP from RBK Peds on ADHD in the Office

The Pediatric Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 44:06 Transcription Available


Dr, Rogu is a partner at RBK Pediatrics in Long Island New York. Education and ResidencySaba University School of Medicine in The Bottom, Caribbean Netherlands. Residency at the Goryeb Children's Hospital in Morristown, NJ.Medical InterestsTreatment and management of a variety of diseases including psoriasis, asthma, sleep problems, pneumonia,  thalassemia, and mental health Non-medical InterestsSpeaks: English, Romanian, and SpanishLinks Dr. Rogu Mentioned Chadd Tova Please subscribe to our podcast on apple or amazon and give us a great review. You can make suggestions for guests and topics on our website below. Thanks for listening. Follow us on social media YouTube, Instagram, WebPage The Pediatric Lounge - A Podcast taking you behind the door of the Physician's Lounge to get a deeper insight into what docs are talking about today, from the clinically profound to the wonderfully routine...and everything in between. The conversations are not intended as medical advice and the opinions expressed are solely those of the host and guest.

The Drs. Washington Podcast
Season 2 Ep 28: The Story: Dr. Tyree Winters

The Drs. Washington Podcast

Play Episode Play 36 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 48:27


Join the Drs. Washington as they speak with Dr. Tyree Winters, a Pediatrician who is currently serving as Pediatric Residency Program Director at Atlantic Health Systems' Goryeb Children's Hospital in New Jersey and President of the National Osteopathic Medical Association. Tune in to hear as he discusses his life, career, and future goals!Music is from single “Alright” by Mississippi-native, Mike Burton on his album Soulful. All rights reserved.  Available on iTunes. Our views are our own and do not represent those of our employers. The  content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your doctor, go to the emergency department, or call 911 immediately. Follow us on social media!Facebook @thedrswashingtonpodcastInstagram @thedrswashingtonTwitter       @drs_washingtonContact us for booking and inquiries at drswashingtonpodcast@gmail.com

Wake Up Call
91. #femDR Series: Allergist and Immunologist Shreya Patel, MD

Wake Up Call

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 59:15


Who better to treat your allergies than a doctor who experiences them herself? Practicing in the Sunshine State is Dr. Shreya Patel, an accomplished Allergist and Immunologist who treats her patients from a place of understanding and empathy while helping them improve their quality of life. Dr. Patel completed three years of residency training in Pediatrics at the Goryeb Children's Hospital in Morristown, New Jersey, and completed her fellowship training at Rutgers University. She is Board Certified by the American Board of Asthma, Allergy, and Immunology; and the American Academy of Pediatrics. As if that wasn't enough, she's not only a doctor but a businesswoman—she currently runs her own practice, the Allergy & Asthma Center of Orlando. Dr. Patel clarifies common misconceptions and provides an excellent explanation of the various forms of allergies that affect children and adults. If you have little ones at home, you might want to pay close attention to this interview. Included in this conversation: The MD educational trajectory: residency, fellowships, etc Transitioning from a pediatrician to an adult doctor How her 'collaboration over competition' mindset has helped her evolve The importance of supporting other women Her journey through deciding whether she wanted to become a doctor or not Food allergy vs food intolerance What's causing the rise of food allergies in children? The hygiene hypothesis Risk factors for allergies Common food allergens What you need to know about penicillin allergy and how to really identify it Asthma and its different types How she found out she had exercise-induced asthma Distinguishing between exercise-induced asthma and being out of shape Seasonal allergies (commonly known as hay fever) How she started her own medical practice Life as a small business owner The benefits of a plant-based diet You can find out more about the Allergy & Asthma Center of Orlando here: http://aacorlando.com/ Read more about Dr. Patel here: http://aacorlando.com/meettheproviderstaff/ Follow Dr. Patel on Instagram: @shreyapatelmd https://www.instagram.com/shreyapatelmd/ Follow me on social media here: Instagram @theprev https://www.instagram.com/theprev/ Facebook @wakeupcallthepodcast https://www.facebook.com/wakeupcallthepodcast Twitter @ThePrevite https://twitter.com/theprevite You can also watch episodes of Wake Up Call on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjlkBJChmRfcu4l-kLs2Rwg If you think you would be an awesome guest on Wake Up Call, DM me on Instagram!

The Pursuit of Health Podcast
Ep16 (part 1) - A Black American Physician's Journey: Leading the Efforts to Diversify the Face of Medicine, Dr. Tyree Winters

The Pursuit of Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 47:48


For this episode of the Pursuit of Health podcast we now return back to the U.S. shores from our prior journey to South Africa. We were fortunate to sit down with a wonderful physician  mentor, leader and pioneer in his own right - Dr. Tyree Winters. Dr. Winters began his medical career with the foundation of a BA degree in Psychology at the University of Michigan. He then completed his medical school education at Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine and his pediatric training at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Ohio. He now serves as the Residency Program and Medical Student Clerkship Director, General Pediatric Residency, Goryeb Children's Hospital at Atlantic Health System, and most recently the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Lead Physician, Dept of Pediatrics, Goryeb Hospital. Amongst his  myriad activities he is also known for his energetic and engaging work as Dr. Tye the Hip Op Doc to tackle obesity and improve cardiovascular fitness for his followers.  On this Part 1 of a two part Episode 16 Dr. Winters takes a look back at the people who influenced his career choice to become a physician after growing up in Detroit in the 1980's and 90's.  Applying his Sociology and Psychology skills he paints a clear picture of the socioeconomic dynamics of Detroit at that time which created structural divisions along racial and economic lines. After briefly considering a healthcare career as a pharmacist, he soon returned back to Medicine with the support of an admissions officer who “could see the makings of a physician in me”.  As he proceeded through his medical education and early career, his experiences awoke a drive in him to improve equity and diversity in Medicine. Over the years he acknowledges that there has been an awakening in the mainstream of an awareness that the traditional criteria to become a physician has been inappropriately exclusive and restrictive. He explains why there is an urgent need in American society for there to be more inclusiveness in the process that ultimately creates a physician.  Dr. Winters finishes this part of our episode together by stressing the important role of empathy as a bridge to the experiences of others that ultimately leads to improved diversity and equity in all facets of our society, including the health profession.  This approach has become the foundation of his lifelong efforts to focus back on serving the healthcare needs of the underserved communities segregated by color, gender preference and poverty.  Join us next time for the final Part 2 of this episode as Dr. Winters shares his work in medical education, administration, patient care and a wonderful outreach program that spans the nation.  You can follow Dr. Eric Fethke on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Tik Tok @drfethkemd. (This episode will also be available in video format on Youtube @drfethkemd.)

D.O. or Do Not: The Osteopathic Physician's Journey for Premed & Medical Students
Episode 43: Tyree Winters D.O. Pediatrician & Associate Program Director

D.O. or Do Not: The Osteopathic Physician's Journey for Premed & Medical Students

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 64:43


For our 3rd Osteopathic Medicine Month episode, we had the honor to host pediatrician Dr. Tyree Winters, DO, FACOP, FAAP. Dr. Winters is both the Pediatric Residency Associate Program Director and the 3rd year medical student Pediatric Clerkship Director at Goryeb Children's Hospital.,Dr. Winters is committed to community pediatrics and child advocacy, and maintains a special interest in helping youth combat obesity. To that end, he created a dance exercise program called, “Hip Hop with a Doc” for kids and adopted the moniker, Dr. Tye.Tune in to learn more about Dr. Winter's path to pediatrics, passion for osteopathic medicine, and advice to students intent on pursuing a career as an osteopathic pediatrician.Edited by Nicholas Buskill

WISH Well Podcast: Women's Integrative Summit on Health & Wellness
38 - I am Enough with Dr. Payal Patel Ghayal

WISH Well Podcast: Women's Integrative Summit on Health & Wellness

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 33:19


I am a Pediatric Integrative Physician, wife and mother to two beautiful boys. In 2009 I graduated from Goryeb Children's Hospital in Morristown, NJ. After working 60 hours a week in Private Practice for 3 years, I gave birth to my precious baby boy. My original plan was to return back to work part-time but everything changed once he was born. I decided to be a stay-at-home mom. During this time I also gave birth to my my second son. Before I knew it, 4 years had gone by in beautiful, chaotic, perfect life. After returning to work I realized I was no longer the same practitioner. My years at home as a mom helped me redefine my practice mindset. What I learned theoretically was not necessarily practical for all families. This real life experience combined with my Pediatric Knowledge led me to pursue a certification in Integrative Medicine at the Andrew Weil Center of Integrative Medicine. With this approach, healing takes into account the whole person, including all aspects of lifestyle. Dr. Ghayal is currently a parent and life coach and obtaining her certification through the Life Coach School. Follow her at: mdthemindfuldoctor.com, FB-Payal Patel Ghayal, IG @mdthemindfuldoctor --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wishwell/support

AtlantiCast: Health News from Atlantic Health System

On this week’s AtlantiCast, it’s National Men’s Health Month, so check out important health tips for you or the men in your life, learn about groundbreaking research into breast cancer treatment that could mean an end to chemotherapy for some patients, meet a local sports hero who’s living his baseball dreams thanks to Goryeb Children’s Hospital and much more.

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AtlantiCast: Health News from Atlantic Health System

On this week’s AtlantiCast, you’ll learn about a groundbreaking new clinical trial in the fight against pancreatic cancer, meet an award-winning child neurologist at Goryeb Children’s Hospital and hear about the new Scoliosis and Spinal Deformity Center at Atlantic Orthopedic Institute – plus much more!

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Audio Podcast
Molecular diagnostic testing for mitochondrial disorders

Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2016 70:03


Dr. Adams, Medical Director of the Goryeb Children’s Hospital Genetics and Metabolism Division in addition to the Personalized Genomic Medicine Program at Atlantic Health System in Morristown, NJ, will: Explore gene testing and discuss the rationale for using it as first-line testing.Review traditional diagnostic pathways.Discuss newer testing that has become available in recent years.Review new approaches to attempt to shorten time to diagnosis and increase precision.

Your Career In Healthcare
The State of Veterans Affairs with Dr. David Shulkin, VA Under Secretary of Health

Your Career In Healthcare

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2016


Host: Tim Rush The Veterans Health Administration operates one of the largest healthcare systems in the world, and provides training for a majority of American clinicians across all levels of practice. Joining host Tim Rush to discuss the state of the VA is Dr. David Shulkin, Under Secretary of Health for the United States Department Veteran Affairs. As the Chief Executive of the Veterans Health Administration, Dr. Shulkin leads the nation’s largest integrated health care system with over 1,700 sites of care, serving 8.76 million Veterans each year. Prior to being nominated by President Obama and being confirmed by the United States Senate as Under Secretary of Health, Dr. Shulkin served in numerous chief executive roles including serving as President at Morristown Medical Center, Goryeb Children’s Hospital, and Atlantic Rehabilitation Institute, and the Atlantic Health System Accountable Care Organization. Dr. Shulkin also previously served as President and CEO of Beth Israel Medical Center in New York City. For more information on careers at VA, please visit http://www.vacareers.va.gov