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Today, we're talking about a topic that might make you squirm in your seat—parasites and worms! These creepy crawlies can hitch into our bodies through contaminated water, food, and less-than-sanitary conditions and wreak havoc. Now, I'll be the first to admit that when my guest Kim Rogers, also known as “The Worm Queen” of TikTok, reached out to me, I hesitated. Who wants to know about the creatures lurking inside us, right? But knowledge is power and if understanding more about parasites and worms could help me stay healthy, it's time for an uncomfortable conversation. We talked about the not-so-glamorous aspects of bodily functions—yes, that means we went into the topic of pooping quite a bit. But beyond the initial discomfort, Kim shares some invaluable insights into detox pathways and what she calls the three P's: peeing, perspiration, and, you guessed it, pooping. So, buckle up, folks. Let's learn all about these little buggers - and how to protect ourselves from them! About Dr. Kim Rogers Kim Rogers AKA “The Worm Queen” journey reads like the tale of a true pioneer in holistic healing. With nearly two decades of experience in the allopathic medical field, Kim honed her skills and expertise, becoming a powerhouse in healthcare management, radiography, and medical specialties. Her academic prowess, including a Bachelor of Science with a focus on Health Services Management & HR, and an Associate of Occupational Studies with a major in Radiography and a minor in Psychology, marked her as a standout achiever. However, despite her extensive background and immersion in traditional medicine, Kim found herself at a crossroads when her health began to deteriorate despite the conventional approaches she knew so well. Her pivotal moment came with her first experience using Paraguard for a parasite cleanse, an event she openly documented on TikTok. The viral sensation that followed showcased her remarkable results and ignited a global movement of individuals seeking alternatives to the cyclical frustrations of mainstream medicine. Two years of rigorous research, experimentation, and personal cleansing experiences culminated in the creation of Parafy—a comprehensive protocol designed to offer individuals the most effective, supportive, and successful path to parasite cleansing. Kim's tireless dedication to uncovering holistic solutions and her unwavering commitment to educating and uplifting others have solidified her status as a trailblazer in the natural health and wellness community. Connect With Kim Rogers Website Instagram Facebook TikTok YouTube Disclaimer: Cleansing Exclusion While cleansing may offer benefits for many individuals, it's important to recognize that it's not suitable for everyone. Here's who should refrain from cleansing: Pregnant or Breastfeeding Individuals Children Under the Age of 3 Individuals Undergoing Chemotherapy Those Taking the Medication Coumadin (Warfarin) Before starting any cleansing regimen or making significant dietary changes, it's essential to consult with a qualified healthcare professional, especially if you fall into one of the above categories or have any underlying health conditions. Your healthcare provider can offer personalized guidance based on your individual health needs and circumstances. Kim Rogers' Method for Cleaning Produce: Ingredients: - 2 cups of vinegar - 2 tablespoons of sea salt - 1/2 lime - 1 gallon of distilled or filtered water Instructions: Combine 2 cups of vinegar and 2 tablespoons of sea salt. Squeeze the juice of 1/2 lime into the mixture. Add 1 gallon of distilled or filtered water to the container. Stir the mixture thoroughly to ensure the salt is dissolved and the ingredients are well combined. Submerge the produce in the solution and let it soak for 5 to 10 minutes. Optionally, use a Therasage bubbler to agitate the water gently and enhance the cleaning process. After soaking, rinse the produce thoroughly with fresh water before use. Parafy worm kit You're not alone if you've ever wondered what's lurking in your body! Kim Rogers struggled with parasites and worms for years, and now she's created the Parafy Kit—a powerful cleanse designed to help you take control of your health. Here's the link to purchase the parasite cleanse from Kim Rogers: https://rogershood.com/ref/85/0 Use the code: DENOS10 You get 10% off your purchase! Just click the link to grab yours. I'm getting one too—let's do this together! Body deli Your skin deserves the best, and Body Deli delivers! Without their clean, high-performance skincare, my skin wouldn't look this good at 60. My must-haves? Vital C Serum and Phoenix Face & Neck Oil—total game changers!
Our Guest: Craig Thompson PT, MHA, FACHECraig Thompson, CEO of Golden Valley Memorial Healthcare (GVMH), has over 20 years of experience with the organization, previously serving as COO, Assistant Administrator, and Director of Rehabilitation and Wellness Services. A skilled healthcare leader, he has expertise in Medicare, Medicaid, hospital operations, and managed care.Thompson holds a BS in Health Science and Physical Therapy from the University of Missouri and an MS in Health Services Management from Central Michigan University. He is a board-certified fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives and has received awards such as the Senior-Level Healthcare Executive Regent's Award. Active in his community, Thompson serves on multiple boards, including the Missouri Hospital Association. Learn more about Craig: Golden Valley Memorial HealthcareLinkedInShow & Tell: Advocate and Inform Policy
Subscribe to Receive Venkat's Weekly Newsletter In school Mary played rugby and took part in speech and debate. She was always interested in healthcare, and participated in Youth Partnership for health. Overall, she was committed to doing service and justice, and was very much grounded in Jesuit values. Mary joins our podcast to share her University of Pittsburgh Honors journey, Why Pitt?, Transferring to Pitt, Joining the Honors College, Social Innovation, Majoring in Healthcare Services Management, and her Advice for High Schoolers Check Out: The College Application Workbooks for Juniors and Seniors In particular, we discuss the following with her: Overall Undergraduate Experience Honors College Social Innovation Program Advice to High Schoolers Topics discussed in this episode: Introduction to Mary Angbanzan, U of Pittsburgh [] Hi Fives - Podcast Highlights [] Overall Experience at Pitt [] Picking Pitt [] High School Interests [] 1st College [] Transition to College [] Being a Transfer Student [] Academics [] Getting into Honors College [] Social Innovation Program [] Back Full Time at Pitt [] Summers - John Lewis UG Scholarship [] Advice for High Schoolers [] Memories [] Our Guests: Mary Angbanzan graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Health Services Management from the Frederick Honors College University of Pittsburgh. Memorable Quote: “I think Pitt does an amazing job, honestly, with the transfer students. I think that they are very intentional about making sure that the transfer students kind of have the same experience as the first year students. So then it's almost like, Oh, we're not transfer students, this is like, their first years. We are first year's. You know what I mean?” Mary Angbanzan. Episode Transcript: Please visit Episode's Transcript. Similar Episodes: College Experiences Calls-to-action: Follow us on Instagram. To Ask the Guest a question, or to comment on this episode, email podcast@almamatters.io. Subscribe or Follow our podcasts wherever you get your podcasts.
In this edition of Pophealth Week, we welcome David Muhlestein, PhD, JD, an influential figure in healthcare research and entrepreneurship with a passion for reforming healthcare payment and delivery systems. Our conversation centers on the advancement and, potentially, the maturation of the market towards value-based care models, spanning from HMOs to ACOs and including a variety of initiatives in both public (Medicare, Medicaid) and private sectors. David offers his expertise to define the landscape, shedding light on the hurdles and prospects facing practitioners in this evolving space. A proclaimed data and policy enthusiast, David is renowned for his contributions to discussions on value-based care and the progression of healthcare systems. His roles include Visiting Policy Fellow at the Margolis Center for Health Policy at Duke University and Adjunct Assistant Professor at The Ohio State University College of Public Health. His previous positions have seen him as the Chief Research and Innovation Officer for Health Management Associates, and Chief Strategy and Chief Research Officer for Leavitt Partners, along with a tenure as Adjunct Assistant Professor of The Dartmouth Institute (TDI) at Dartmouth College. David's academic credentials are comprehensive, holding a PhD in Health Services Management and Policy, JD, MHA, and MS from The Ohio State University, alongside a BA from Brigham Young University. Dive into a thought-provoking discussion on the future of healthcare with us!
Bill sits down with Manhattan Life's President Todd Tippets and Regional Vice President Kemp Cole to discuss the latest industry trends, "Insure Me Now Direct", Products, Technology & Sales Strategies! Mr. Tippets joined Standard Life & Casualty in 2021. Prior to joining the company, Mr. Tippets was a Director at Cigna Supplemental Benefits with primary accountability for the Direct To Consumer Channel. He began his career in the insurance industry in 1995 at Cigna. During his career, he has held a variety of leadership roles with increasing responsibility at Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, and Sterling Life Insurance Company (Windsor Health Group). His background and expertise include Marketing, Operations, Underwriting, Sales, Distribution Management, and Telesales. Additionally, Mr. Tippets has international experience in Latin America, has lived in Chile for two years, and is fluent in Spanish. Mr. Tippets earned his BS in Microbiology from Brigham Young University and his MBA with a focus in Health Services Management from The Fuqua School of Business at Duke University. ----------------- Kemp Cole joined Standard Life and Casualty in April 2020 as Regional Vice President of Sales. Prior to joining the company, Kemp was Senior Vice President of Marketing and Sales at Kemper Health for 10 years. He served in various roles for the marketing and sales team in addition to product development since 2002. Prior to that, Kemp was a regional sales manager for 5 years and before that, he was an independent contractor for 15 years selling individual life and health insurance. Oklahoma State University is where Kemp received his Bachelor of Science degree in Organizational Administration. He is active in the local Oklahoma, National Association of Benefit Professionals (NABIP).
Ashley is the creator and administrator of the Facebook group Keto MS. Ashley was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) in 2019. She has been asymptomatic since she started Dr. Eric Westman's ‘Page 4' diet. She unintentionally transitioned to carnivore and has seen even more improvements in her health. Ashley's neurologist is astonished by her overall improvements both in her health and her MRIs. In 2008, she graduated with her bachelor's degree in Organizational Management, Summa Cum Laude. Ashley also has two associate degrees. One in Health Services Management and the other in Dental Hygiene. Her passion is to help others find the path to autoimmune remission, as she did, without pharmaceuticals. Keto MS group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/5092634574131006 Timestamps 00:00 Trailer 00:39 Introduction 02:45 MS diagnosis 04:13 Keto and MS 06:23 MS progression and remission 08:27 Immune modulating drugs 09:48 Doctors' reaction to carnivore diet 11:35 Carnivore diet and autoimmune diseases 13:19 Taking steps to be healthy 15:50 Carnivore diet and family 18:13 The Facebook group Keto MS 20:06 Cholesterol and MS, sleep and exercise 22:20 Carnivore diet and mood 24:04 Prior diet 26:28 Carnivore diet and satiety 28:02 Cost of eating meat-only diet 30:43 Other improvements on the carnivore diet 32:32 Research funding for MS 34:08 Salt on the carnivore diet 36:37 Menstrual cycle on carnivore diet 39:04 Body composition changes on the carnivore diet 41:23 Research library 43:18 Eggs on the carnivore diet 44:04 Closing See open positions at Revero: https://jobs.lever.co/Revero/ Join Carnivore Diet for a free 30 day trial: https://carnivore.diet/join/ Book a Carnivore Coach: https://carnivore.diet/book-a-coach/ Carnivore Shirts: https://merch.carnivore.diet Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://carnivore.diet/subscribe/ . #revero #shawnbaker #Carnivorediet #MeatHeals #HealthCreation #humanfood #AnimalBased #ZeroCarb #DietCoach #FatAdapted #Carnivore #sugarfree
Social workers draw on knowledge, skills and experiences from their professional and personal lives in all sorts of ways, to bring about changes they want to see in their world. While some of us choose to specialise in a particular field of social work practice, others take on roles in leadership, management or governance. Knowing the importance of good plan, Cindy Smith has been able to do all these things; because her plans combine her love of learning, her dedication to excellence and her values. LINKS Cindy Smith biography on the AASW webpage: https://www.aasw.asn.au/about-aasw/key-staff ORGANISATIONS Australasian College of Health Services Management: https://www.achsm.org.au/ Australian Institute of Company Directors: https://www.aicd.com.au/ Chief Executive Women: https://cew.org.au/ SOCIAL WORK, LEADERSHIP AND GOVERNANCE: Defining Social Work Leadership: a theoretical and conceptual review and analysis: Colby Peters ,Journal of Social Work Practice, Vol 32, pp31-44, 2017 Available through Tandfonline: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/02650533.2017.1300877 The Emerging Significance of Values Based Leadership: A Literature Review: M.K. Copeland, St John Fisher University, 2014 Available through the university: https://fisherpub.sjf.edu/business_facpub/5/ THE AICD have published a set of Not-for-Profit Governance Principles: https://www.aicd.com.au/tools-and-resources/not-for-profit-governance-principles.htmlSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sarah Johnson, FACET Class of 2022 and Lecturer of Health Policy and Management. She also serves as the Director for the Bachelor of Science in Health Services Management program, and before joining the department, she served as the Director of Career Development for the Fairbanks School of Public Health. She earned both her MS and BA degrees from Indiana University and utilizes her educational and career experience to focus on pedagogical and retention initiatives.
For this super special one-year anniversary episode, Marcus sits down with Jason Wolf, Ph.D., CPXP to talk compassion, patient experience and how the two cross and mingle. Jason shares a fundamental experience in his early life that guided his work in Patient Experience and the two discuss what CPXP stands for and what CPXPs actually do. For this special episode, Marcus shares the wisdom and insight of Jason Wolf's thought leadership in the realms of Patient Experience and how PX differs from just being kind. If you've ever complained about the state of healthcare in America, listen in to get a perspective on the human side of healthcare. Key topics:00:00 – Introduction01:31 – Jason talks about his career path and The Beryl Institute.04:29 – The two talk about the transition to a Patient Experience focused healthcare and how important that is for everyone.11:18 – Marcus asks where Jason thinks about the future of Patient Experience.14:38 – Marcus poses questions to Jason about presence and compassion in his life. 24:07 – Marcus asks his rapid-fire questions. Jason wants you to know that… You should care for each other. 30:20 – Thank you and conclusions! Resources for you: Connect with Marcus on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcusengel/Connect with Jason on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonwolf/Learn More About The Beryl Institute: https://www.theberylinstitute.orgYou Can Follow Everyone on Twitter: @Berylinstitute @jasonawolf Subscribe to the Compassion & Courage podcast through Apple: https://bit.ly/MarcusEngelPodcast More About Jason Wolf, Ph.D, CPXP:Jason is a passionate champion and recognized expert on patient experience improvement, organization culture and change and sustaining high performance in healthcare. Jason has led the growth of The Beryl Institute into the leading global community of practice and thought leader on improving the patient experience, establishing the framework for the emerging profession of patient experience. Jason is the Founding Editor of the Patient Experience Journal, the first open-access, peer-reviewed journal committed to research and practice in patient experience improvement. He also established and currently serves as President of Patient Experience Institute, an independent, non-profit, committed to the improvement of patient experience through evidence-based research, continuing education and professional certification. Jason is a sought-after speaker, provocative commentator and respected author of numerous publications and academic articles on culture, organizational change and performance in healthcare, including two books on Organization Development in Healthcare and over 50 white papers and articles on patient experience excellence and improvement. Jason also received the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) 2018 Dean Conley Award for his article "Patient Experience: The New Heart of Healthcare Leadership," published in the spring 2017 issue of Frontiers of Health Services Management. A recovering marathoner – having run seven – Jason's proudest "accomplishment” remains his family. He currently resides in Nashville, TN with his wife, Beth, and sons, Samuel and Ian. Date: 09/19/2022Name of show: Compassion & Courage: Conversations in HealthcareEpisode title and number: Episode 68 – Jason Wolf - Why Patient Experience Is Based in Compassion
Paul Mears leads an integrated health board across the pond in the country of Wales, part of the United Kingdom. These traditional old mining communities have–as many post industrial communities here in the States–experienced challenges as the dominant industry exited, leaving many behind and created deep social and health needs. Paul shares his vision of health with Health2049 podcast co-host Jason Helgerson, one that includes a collaborative, reactive, digitally-enhanced care system that can rise to meet these difficult challenges. Paul MearsTwitter: @pauldmearsLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-mears-1708381aConnect with Health2049:Website: https://www.health2049.comFind the complete Show Notes and Transcripts Here -> https://bit.ly/Paul-MearsTimestamps:Paul Mears' health care background. [03:04]The roles of providers and hospitals. [05:01]Technology will change medical specialist training. [13:05]A mindset shift from treating to preventing disease. [16:45]Does online information create inefficiencies? [22:45]How can medical providers remain relevant? [25:28] Ethical challenges in digital healthcare. [28:32]Determinants of good health. [31:42]
On this podcast I chat with Dr.Sarah Barry, Assistant Professor of Health Services Management at Trinity College Dublin. We chat about her unusual career path that took in Bolivia, Honduras and India before what she refers to as becoming an "accidental academic" at TCD. We chatted about the health system in Ireland, her role with Slainte Care, how the world coped with Covid and which is the best country to be in if you are unlucky enough to get sick. We also chat about her love of France a home there. Enjoy the show! This show has been brought to you by Fuzion Communications, a Marketing, PR, Graphic Design and Digital Marketing Agency in Ireland with offices in Dublin and Cork. The show is produced by Greg Canty Greg's blog Greg on Twitter Email Greg with feedback or suggested guests: greg@fuzion.ie
Lisa Sloane is the Founder and CEO of More Inclusive Healthcare (MIH), a social enterprise that helps healthcare organizations provide more culturally responsive care. Through training and consultation, MIH is working to deliver equitable healthcare for all patients — no matter their race, gender, age, sexual orientation, or gender identity. In addition to this, Lisa chairs the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee for The Ohio State University’s Health Services Management & Policy Alumni Society. She is also a member of the Queen City Chapter of The Links, Incorporated. In this episode… Why is it so important for hospitals to collect real data from their patients? And, is the healthcare system currently collecting the right data, in the right way? For years, the healthcare system in the US has not been effectively gathering data about patients’ demographics, disability status, gender identity, sexual orientation, or veteran status. Very few hospitals train their staff on the right way to collect this data, which often leaves patients feeling defensive and vulnerable. Unfortunately, this leads to more disparities in patient care. So, what can healthcare systems do to start combating these disparities and collecting patient data in a more effective way? In this episode of the Patient Partner Innovation Community podcast, Desiree Bradley is joined by Lisa Sloane, the Founder and CEO of More Inclusive Healthcare, to talk about the importance of collecting and sharing health data. Lisa talks about some common disparities in patient care, the importance of engaging with patients in the right way, and what healthcare systems need to know about data collection. Stay tuned.
Lisa Sloane is the Founder and CEO of More Inclusive Healthcare (MIH), a social enterprise that helps healthcare organizations provide more culturally responsive care. Through training and consultation, MIH is working to deliver equitable healthcare for all patients — no matter their race, gender, age, sexual orientation, or gender identity. In addition to this, Lisa chairs the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee for The Ohio State University’s Health Services Management & Policy Alumni Society. She is also a member of the Queen City Chapter of The Links, Incorporated. In this episode… Why is it so important for hospitals to collect real data from their patients? And, is the healthcare system currently collecting the right data, in the right way? For years, the healthcare system in the US has not been effectively gathering data about patients’ demographics, disability status, gender identity, sexual orientation, or veteran status. Very few hospitals train their staff on the right way to collect this data, which often leaves patients feeling defensive and vulnerable. Unfortunately, this leads to more disparities in patient care. So, what can healthcare systems do to start combating these disparities and collecting patient data in a more effective way? In this episode of the Patient Partner Innovation Community podcast, Desiree Bradley is joined by Lisa Sloane, the Founder and CEO of More Inclusive Healthcare, to talk about the importance of collecting and sharing health data. Lisa talks about some common disparities in patient care, the importance of engaging with patients in the right way, and what healthcare systems need to know about data collection. Stay tuned.
Melissa Tavilla is the Office Manager in the Department of Physical Therapy at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM) in Suwanee, Georgia. There she provides administrative oversight to the day-to-day operations for ten faculty and 120 graduate students.Melissa has worked in higher education for eight years. She was a founding member of the Department of Physical Therapy at Brenau University in Gainesville, Georgia, which started development in 2013. Melissa enjoyed the start-up process so much; she moved on to PCOM-Georgia to help create their DPT program.Melissa Tavilla is a retired Chief Master Sergeant of the United States Air Force. Her service in the Tennessee Air National Guard, Air Force Reserves and Active Duty totaled 28 years.Melissa worked in Health Services Management and Training as a traditional reserve and guard member for most of her military career. She served as a Russian Cryptologic Linguist while Active Duty until the Cold War ended.Melissa is passionate about helping people with their personal and professional development. She probably enjoys the success of other people more than her own. Whether military or civilian, students have benefited from her knowledge, support, and wisdom from either private conversations in her office or in workshops that she delivered. Melissa hopes to begin offering development courses soon.To take the True Colors Personality test: https://truecolorsintl.com/the-four-color-personalities/Similar versions: https://my-personality-test.com/true-coloursTo connect with Melissa: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissatavilla
Welcome back to HealthcareHub! This week we had the chance to speak with Mike Heenan, currently a professor in Health Services Management at the DeGroote School of Business, as well as Assistant Deputy Minister of Hospitals and Capital at the Government of Ontario. Mike had some great stories about how you can have a big impact on public health at the government level, how to get your hands on new opportunities within your organization, and how a lifelong journey through education has helped mold the way he approaches healthcare leadership. To start off the episode, Tyler takes a look at how vaccine distributions have been handled for Canada's Indigenous population so far, while Abhinav closes off the episode with our guest Joel Muise, Co-founder & CEO of Tranquility Online -- a new platform to receive affordable help for anxiety & depression. Let's dive into it! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/healthcarehubpodcast/message
Dr. Alex Chan discusses his extensive dental journey which includes teaching in one of the worlds finest dental schools, to owning several dental businesses all the while practicing clinically at the highest level. Dr. Alex W. K. Chan: Specialist in Endodontics, Hong Kong SAR, Honorary Associate Professor, Faculty of Dentistry, The University of Hong Kong, BDS, MDS, MSc, FRACDS, MRACDS (Endodontics), FCDSHK (Endodontics), FHKAM (Dental Surgery), FDS RCSEdDr. Chan received his dental degree from the University of Hong Kong in 1990 and completed the Master degrees in Conservative Dentistry and Health Services Management with Distinctions in 1993 and 1999 respectively. Dr. Chan is the Fellow of the Hong Kong Academy of Medicine, College of Dental Surgeons of Hong Kong (Specialty of Endodontics), Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons and the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.Dr. Chan currently serves as the Board member of the Specialty Board in Endodontics of the College of Dental Surgeons of Hong Kong and is one of the registered Specialists in Endodontics in Hong Kong. Dr. Chan is maintaining a private practice focused on Endodontics in Hong Kong.The Dental Clinical Companion Podcast (DCCP) is provided for general informational purposes only. The DCCP, MounceEndo, LLC, and Dr. Richard Mounce personally have no liability for any clinical, management, or financial decisions or actions taken or made by you based on the information provided in this program. The DCCP is not intended to offer dental, medical, legal, management, investment, surgical, tax, clinical, or any other professional advice. Reliance on the information in the DCCP is done entirely at the listeners own risk. No guarantees, representations, or warrantees are made with regard to the completeness, accuracy, and/or quality of the DCCP. The DCCP takes no responsibility for, does not endorse, and does not imply a relationship/affiliation to any websites, products, services, devices, individuals, organizations which are hyperlinked to any DCCP component or mentioned in the DCCP. Third party materials, hyperlinks, and/or DCCP content does not reflect the opinions, standards, and policies of MounceEndo, LLC (owner of the DCCP, Dr. Richard Mounce, the guest, or show sponsors). The DCCP makes no warranty that the Podcast and its server are free of computer viruses or other destructive or contaminating code elements. The Dental Clinical Companion Podcast expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental, special consequential or other damages arising out of any individuals use of, reference to, reliance on, or inability to use, this podcast or the information presented in this podcast. Support the show (http://mounceendo.com/)
Dr. Tyndall assumed the role of the Interim Dean of the University of Florida College of Medicine on July 31st 2018. He is a Professor of Emergency Medicine and has been the Chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Florida College of Medicine since 2008. He is a graduate of the University of Maryland School of Medicine and the Emergency Medicine Residency at the University of Maryland. In addition, he received his Master's Degree in Health Services Management and Health Policy from Columbia University, NY. Prior to his recruitment to UF, Dr. Tyndall held academic appointments at Cornell and SUNY Downstate and served as a residency program director for emergency medicine. At UF, he has served on the board of directors of UF Health Shands at the University of Florida since 2010. He was the Chair of the Dean's council for diversity, inclusion and equity at the University of Florida from 2010-2018. He was also the senior medical school representative to the Council for Faculty and Societies at the Association of American Medical Colleges from 2013-2018. He was also named a 2018-2019 fellow of the Council of Deans of the AAMC. He is a member of the Board of Directors and Immediate Past President of the Florida College of Emergency Physicians and is a member of the Board of Trustees of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Foundation. He has been inducted in both the Alpha Omega Alpha as well as the Gold Humanism honor societies. His research interests focus on brain injury and health services research. He is also an editor for the upcoming 10th edition of the emergency medicine text book - Rosen's Emergency Medicine - Concepts and Clinical Practice. He was most recently appointed to the role of Associate Vice President for Strategic and Academic Affairs at UF Health. As mentees, according to Dr. Adrian Tyndall, we must be bold in pursuing mentors. Today, Dr. Tyndall explains how mentorship is a bi-directional relationship: The mentee must actively show interest in the mentor and their areas of research, and in turn, this will activate the intrinsic motivation in that mentor to invest their time in the mentee. Simply put, it's all about give and take. On top of that, we'll learn how mentorship is helpful in self-reflection: All of us have blind spots, and we're able to achieve a “360 degree view” of our trajectory when we ask for guidance from mentors and peers. And Dr. Tyndall reminds us that if we look around and we don't like what we see, we have to have the courage to adjust our forward trajectory. Pearls of Wisdom: 1. Mentorship is a bi-directional relationship. As the mentee, we need to show our interest in the mentor and their work. In turn, that will activate a mentor's intrinsic motivation in the mentee. 2. As physicians, we need to know how to refuel our energy tank. Self-reflection is key, and seeking guidance from those around us will give us a 360 degree view of our journey. 3. There are four core values to live by in medicine (especially as a student): Self-reflection, balance, confidence, humility.
This episode is sponsored by Insure the Heroes. Call Melissa at 1-844-514-LIFE or head over to her website to get a free quote today.Cassandra served in the US Air Force 3 years Active Duty followed by 5 years Reserves. She transitioned out of active duty through the Palace Chase program to the Reserves. She then transitioned from the Reserves to a civilian working full time with the Reserve unit as an Air Reserve Technician. She worked in Health Services Management while in the Air Force.She transitioning from Active Duty to Reserve (Palace Chase program) then ultimately Reserve to the civilian sector. The Palace Chase program allows you to leave active duty and double your active duty service commitment and complete it through the Reserves. She and her boyfriend were separated and she didn’t like where she was living so she was able to use Palace Chase to move to Arizona. First, Davis-Mothan and then Luke AFB. One of the programs she used when she was in was being an Air Reserves Technician (ART), which allowed her to work full time in the Reserves unit as a civilian and also drill.She eventually married her boyfriend and became a military spouse, Reserves service member and worked full time. A few years later when it was time to move to the next base she decided to step away from being in the Reserves. She was pregnant with her second child and decided that starting over at a new assignment would be easier without the responsibility of being in the Reserves.She talked about how serving in the Reserves was a good transition out of the military for her. It wasn’t as dramatic as leaving straight from active duty. She was ready to leave when it was time to move. She also talked about how she was able to find a remote job and move it with her at her next assignment and how much easier it was to be a military spouse with that flexibility.Connect with Cassie:https://www.linkedin.com/in/cassandralmartin/Related Episodes:Giving Back After Serving - Episode 56From Military Spouse to Military Officer - Episode 17Transitioning from the National Guard Isn't the Same - Episode 59
Guests: Dr. Sherrie Drye, associate professor of Business Education, College of Business and Economics; Dr. Tiffany Morris, assistant director for the School of Nursing, College of Health and Human Sciences Chancellor Martin speaks with Drs. Drye and Morris about the new health services management degree program, potential careers and why careers like these have a … Continue reading Ep. 59: Health Services Management for the Future →
A TBT episode w Meg Lowry, creator of Clock Yourself, attained her Bachelor of Physiotherapy in 2007 from the University of QLD, and her Master of Health Services Management from Griffith University in 2015. She has worked at Ipswich General Hospital, RBWH, Mater Mothers Hospital, Redlands Public Hospital and Metro South Aged Care Assessment Team. She has a breadth of experience in the sub-disciplines of acute cardiology, respiratory, gerontology, women’s health, outpatient and post-acute rehabilitation. The Clock Yourself methodology was designed by Brisbane physiotherapist Meg Lowry of Next Step Physio. Meg’s career goal is to tackle the undesirable conditions that we commonly associate with aging; dementia, falls, osteoporosis (and associated fractures), incontinence and prolapse.
Dr Robin Miller is the Deputy Director of the Health Services Management Centre, University of Birmingham. His main research focus is evaluating and learning from change initiatives.
Meg Lowry, creator of Clock Yourself, attained her Bachelor of Physiotherapy in 2007 from the University of QLD, and her Master of Health Services Management from Griffith University in 2015. She has worked at Ipswich General Hospital, RBWH, Mater Mothers Hospital, Redlands Public Hospital and Metro South Aged Care Assessment Team. She has a breadth of experience in the sub-disciplines of acute cardiology, respiratory, gerontology, women’s health, outpatient and post-acute rehabilitation. The Clock Yourself methodology was designed by Brisbane physiotherapist Meg Lowry of Next Step Physio. Meg’s career goal is to tackle the undesirable conditions that we commonly associate with aging; dementia, falls, osteoporosis (and associated fractures), incontinence and prolapse. Clock Yourself is Meg’s flagship software application, and it represents her professional contribution to both the Dementia Prevention and Falls Prevention domains. Meg is excited to present this methodology to the research community with the hope it will be independently investigated. Meg has also produced Balance Yourself, and is now working on other novel clinical innovations that may change our course of aging. Follow Meg Lowry on LinkedIn or @MegLowryPT on Twitter and like Next Step Physio on Facebook to ensure you don’t miss out on announcements when future preventative health innovations are released. @MegLowryPT @Clock_Yourself https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=k1KBt96FFyc https://www.ptpintcast.com/2017/07/25/whats-appening-nerve-whiz-nervous-system-app/ https://www.ptpintcast.com/2018/04/23/296-duke-university-faculty-residents/ https://www.ptpintcast.com/2018/06/11/308-university-south-carolina-live-part-1/
Thomas H. Dahlborg is an Industry Voice for Relationship Centered and Compassionate Care AND Servant and Relationship Centered Leadership. An author, consultant and advisor, he is also a nationally recognized speaker, partner and collaborator. He is passionate about changing the healthcare system to a healthCARING system. Tom has more than 28 years of extensive leadership experience building relationship centered, patient-and-family focused, empathetic, compassionate care models; analyzing and meeting patient and family expectations; optimizing strategic partnerships, ventures and teams; innovating leadership, and bending the cost curve. Through the Dahlborg Healthcare Leadership Group, Tom is currently addressing health disparities and improving health equity by collaborating with the Daniel Hanley Center for Health Leadership to ensure the voice of patients and families are successfully incorporated into these improvement efforts. Also in collaboration with the Daniel Hanley Center for Health Leadership, Tom, as the patient and family engagement expert, is leading efforts to improve end of life care. Tom writes extensively on relationship centered and compassionate care, patient engagement, patient safety, healthcare innovation, collaborative care models, health systems improvement, servant and relationship centered leadership, and is an industry voice for Hospital Impact and FierceHealthcare. Tom is also currently writing the health care novel, From Heart to Head and Back Again … a journey through the healthcare system. He also shares stories of love, parenting, coaching and family through the Big Kid and Basketball series. Tom received his master’s degree in Health Services Management from Lesley University and his bachelor’s degree in Healthcare Administration from Stonehill College.https://tdahlborg.wordpress.com/author/tdahlborg/
Our Emergency Departments are failing mental health patients. A new report has found mental health presentations account for only 4.5% of people in Emergency, yet they represent 30% of people waiting for a bed. This episode examines why some of us wait so long in hospital, and how this problem can’t be fixed by more time targets.Featuring:• Julia• Margaret Fry, Professor of Nursing at UTS and Northern Sydney Health District• Dr Simon Judkins, President, Australasian College for Emergency Medicine• Reece Hinchcliff, Senior Lecturer Centre for Health Services Management at the University of Technology Sydney.
Professor Judith Smith is the Director of the Health Services Management Centre, University of Birmingham. Judith shares her professional journey in to health services research, with a lot of helpful insights about how best to influence policy. For those who have an interest in health services research, this podcast gives a good big picture of health services research and management, with an added dose of encouragement for early career professionals who have a genuine interest in the field :)
Today the Community and Primary Health Care Nursing Week, held by the Australian College of Nursing begins, showcasing some of the most important and courageous work performed by healthcare professionals working outside the four walls of the hospital. On the show you'll hear some of these stories - from working as the only community nurse in a small snow struck town north of Toronto, to providing care to some of Australia's most marginalised communities. Speakers: Sandy Eagar - Nursing Manager at the NSW Refugee Health Service Christine Duffield - Professor in Nursing and Health Services Management in the Faculty of Health at the University of Technology Sydney and President of the Australian College of Nursing. Anna Doab - Lecturer in the Faculty of Health at the University of Technology Sydney. Producer/Presenter: Jake Morcom.
The Social Network Show welcomes the National Crime Prevention Council Series with Co-host Michelle Boykins, Senior Director of Communications and her guest, Joye Frost, Director of the Office for Victims of Crime (OVC). Many people who are victims of crime do not know where to turn for help. Director Frost answers this and a lot more in this episode including, information about the National Crime Victims Rights Week (April 19-25); how to access resources for victims; how the general public can learn more about this topic; how the office addresses the inaccurate portrayal of crime and victims in the movies, television and other media; and current projects OVC is working on. To learn more about the Office for Victims of Crime, visit the website OVC.gov and crimevictims.gov. Joye E. Frost, Director of the Office for Victims of Crime (OVC), Office of Justice Programs U.S. Department of Justice President Obama appointed Joye E. Frost as the Director of the Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) on June 14, 2013. During her previous tenure as OVC's Acting Director and Principal Deputy Director, she launched the Vision 21: Transforming Victim Services initiative to expand the reach and impact of the victim assistance field. She forged closer ties with State Victims of Crime Act administrators and championed the integration of innovation with research in OVC's efforts to build capacity in the field. She fostered a groundbreaking partnership between OVC and the Department of Defense to strengthen support to military victims of sexual assault, and greatly expanded OVC's work to assist victims in Indian Country. She was instrumental in the development of OVC's Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner and Sexual Assault Response Team Training and Technical Assistance initiatives and spearheaded a number of OVC projects to identify and serve victims of crime with disabilities. She also implemented and oversees a discretionary grant program to fund comprehensive services to victims of human trafficking. Ms. Frost began her career as a Child Protective Services caseworker in South Texas and worked in the victim assistance, healthcare, and disability advocacy fields for more than 35 years in the United States and Europe. During this time she spent several years working at both the community and headquarters level for the Department of Army. Ms. Frost earned a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology from the University of Texas at Austin and a Master of Health Services Management from the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor. She is a member of Phi Beta Kappa.
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